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The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT Wireless RGB Headset combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, customizable Chroma RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, and patented TriForce 40mm drivers for premium audio clarity. Designed for gamers and streamers, it features integrated noise-cancelling mics, a lightweight build with plush ear cushions, and an impressive 40-hour battery life with USB-C charging, all wrapped in an iconic Hello Kitty & Friends aesthetic.


















| ASIN | B0D7YMGSDX |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,264 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #64 in PC Game Headsets |
| Bluetooth Range | 10.1 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand Name | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Hello Kitty & Friends Edition |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (816) |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Fabric, Leatherette |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Kraken Kitty |
| Model Number | RZ04-04860200-R3M1 |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 92.5 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Theme | Cartoon |
| UPC | 703670623509 840272901601 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**R
Super cute and sounds great!
I've used these for a good amount of time now, and I love them!! I will preface by saying I am not an audiophile; I don't have the knowledge or standards of people who review different kinds of audio equipment. That being said, they're still far better quality than anything I've owned before. The design is sleek, adorable and comfortable. I like the material of the ear padding, it's soft and breathable without sacrificing audio quality. The decorative lights are pretty vibrant too, but not excessively bright. They feel like part of the design instead of like, ear-shaped headlights. Sounds quality is very good- by my standards at least. You will inevitably lose SOME audio quality with any Bluetooth headset, so keep that in mind. I'm sure the wired variant is better in the sound quality category, but that doesn't mean this isn't a great product. I've noticed other reviews say that they've had assorted issues with the product itself, but I fortunately haven't run into any. Overall, solid product, super cute, great sound quality (by my average user standards) and comfortable to wear.
L**G
Comfort, style and surround sound: gamer headsets with personality
The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT in white exceed expectations if you are looking for a headset that combines power and aesthetics. ✅ Design and aesthetics: The detail of the cat ears with RGB Chroma lighting is simply delightful. Colors and effects can be customized, making them stand out in streams or video calls. The white finishes are sleek and feel sturdy. ✅ Connectivity and convenience: Thanks to Bluetooth 5.2, the connection is fast and stable, with no audio dropouts or noticeable delays. They are very lightweight, ideal for long gaming or work sessions, without causing uncomfortable pressure on the head. ✅ Audio quality and microphone: 40mm drivers deliver clear and powerful sound, with bass that stands out nicely in music and effects in games. Noise-canceling microphone makes voice clear even in background sound environments. ✅ Battery: Battery life of up to 40 hours is a big plus. With heavy use of several hours a day, charging them a couple of times a week via the USB-C port is sufficient, which is very convenient. ⚠️ Point of improvement: They do not have a wired connection, which may be a detail to consider for those who prefer the versatility of dual mode (Bluetooth + 3.5 mm).
E**L
Good headset for gaming
Good quality sound and very comfy. These are very cute and my girlfriend loves them. The Bluetooth connectivity is good although if you're trying to talk on discord and play it'll like cut the game sound out. This can be fixed by just plugging it in directly instead of using Bluetooth. I like how the mics are small and out of the way.
N**B
I want to go back in time and stop myself from buying these BAD HEADPHONES
I have had these headphones for 2 years and boy I wish I didn't. I got them because I wanted a wireless pair for gaming and these are cute HELLO FRIGGIN KITTY and match the keyboard I had just bought and did I mention HELLO FRIGGIN KITTY? and MAN i not have let the devil tempt me because i have owned several headphones over the years and these are easily the worst. First of all they were broken out of the box so that probably should have been my first clue. The left RGB is always slightly yellow for some reason so every color it becomes is slightly piss tinted. I did contact Razer customer service at the time and I dont totally remember how it went down other than it was a complete pain in the A and I have been stuck rocking the piss RGB on my left ear ever since Second of all the audio quality is like, fine, if you want something cute to wear while you play a game and don't care a whole lot about whether or not it sounds great. Which was me originally, I get it, I respect it, its hello friggin kitty dude. I have heard worse for sure, but they do sound the worst out of every pair of headphones I currently own (4 pairs) and I would not recommend these for the time honored task of listening to music as they do sound reminiscent of a tin can. In fact I may recommend tin cans OVER these headphones because at least the tin cans would STAY CONNECTED! YEAH! THAT'S RIGHT! THESE DON'T STAY CONNECTED FOR ANYTHING! I'll just be sitting there, minding my own business, hacking and slashing my way through Bayonetta for the billionteenth time or whatever it is I do all day, and these FREAKING HEADPHONES will just! Stop! No sound! Poof! No noise! Not even disconnected from the computer or anything, just refusing to play anything at all regardless. And right in the middle of Fly Me To the Moon at that! Which is rude for anyone to do of course but for the kinda tinny headphones with the one broken piss yellow RBG?!? I think not! I MIGHT be willing to forgive them if they had been cheap headphones from the dollar store, but alas! They were not! And as such these crimes are UNFORGIVEABLE! Now, you may be wondering, "Reviewer, you bought these so long ago, why wait until now to write such a scathing review?" Well, reader, I replaced these with a different pair of headphones for quite some time. But just today, I found myself in something of a pinch and was forced to use these headphones again. I didn't think it would be quite so bad and I was wrong. Not only did nothing play through them from the very start, but I was met with error message after error message regarding supposed compatibility issues with my system and the audio files I was trying to play. I disconnected the Razers and tried literally every other piece of audio equipment available to me in the house and whaddaya know! Every single one EXCEPT the Razers worked as intended!!! And thus I am here, in the reviews, desperately trying to warn others against my mistakes. Do not be tempted by the appeal of the cute Hello Kitty headphones. I have not had a problem with any of my other Razer products- I have had a Naga Trinity mouse for YEARS with no issues and the keyboard from this same collab works without issues. I've even got the pink Razer headphone stand and the charging stand for my controller. I'm familiar with the brand and have had no issues with them. But these headphones? THE WORST. Overpriced. Poor connection. Straight up don't work after 2 years. No durability. Whatever other words will click in the ai written overview thing. These SUCK. These headphones suck and their crimes are unforgiveable. They will be forced to reckon with this on judgement day. 0 Labubus out of 10
J**E
Cutest Headset Ever with Amazing Quality!
This headset is everything I wanted and more. The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT is not just adorable with its glowing kitty ears and quartz pink color, it’s also super functional. It connects easily through Bluetooth, and I’ve had zero issues with lag or disconnects. The sound quality is seriously impressive. Music, games, and videos all sound rich and clear, and the 40mm drivers deliver great depth. The mic quality is just as good. My friends say my voice sounds super clear, even when there’s background noise, which makes it great for both gaming and calls. Comfort-wise, it’s lightweight and soft on the ears. I’ve worn it for hours without any pressure or discomfort. The overall build quality feels solid and well made, and the RGB lighting is such a cute bonus. For everything it offers, the value for money is definitely there. If you want something that’s stylish, reliable, and performs well, this headset is 100% worth it.
L**7
Hi, 3-year Yowu Cat Headphone user here. Let's Compare.
Let me just come right out and say that overall, after just one night of chilling on Discord, these headphones knock Yowu out of the water in very general areas. Because of my past experiences, I'll be comparing the two so you get an overall idea of what you're getting here. Pros: -Lighter than Yowu Headphones. Starting with a weird point, I know. This doesn't sound like it is a problem, until your head feels top-heavy when putting on a pair of Yowu Cat Headphones. Lighter gear is usually a sign of poor quality when it comes to electronics, but in this case, Razer nailed it. They comfortably cuff the ears, sit nice and soft on the head. By comparison, Yowu's are a bit snug starting out, and HEFTY compared to other headphones, often feeling like theyre clamped onto your head, even with the headband fully extended. This fixes itself overtime through wear and tear, but the weight on you head and neck never changes.You will feel the weight of the Yowu headphones as you move your head around, trust me. You will not have this problem with Razer's Kitty headphones. -Sound Quality is... okay. It hits highs and mid range sounds pretty well, and even some lows, but I'm not gonna lie, I'm unsure if the so-so bass tones are the headphones, or my hearing. The sound overall is still pretty crisp though, external sound is dampened pretty nicely (not completely, which is fine) with a few default settings in the app to adjust your flavor of sound (I'll come back to this in a bit.). Voices so far are crisp and clear on both ends of a Discord call, but I'll put this through more rigorous testing and come back with my findings. -The lighting choices and lighting modes are pretty awesome. Hands down, I had a smoother, more responsive experience with the app and adjusting color settings than I ever got out of Yowu. And that's before the app for Yowu became entirely unusable! With Razer, it's a super simple, almost XBox-styled affair where you can pair and name your device, choose when your headphones save battery by shutting the lights off, pick your colors, etc, etc. It's simple, concise, works fine for what it does, and does it better. Period. -Looks simplistic and sleek, but not so cheap that you worry about snapping the headphones in half by accidentally rolling on top of them in bed. Yes, I have been scarred by cheapo headphones, no, I'm totally not traumatized. Cons: -Minimal in-line (in this case, on earphone cuff) controls. This may seem like a weird complaint off the bat, but with Yowu, I had a power button, volume up/down, a pause/call button, and Lighting controls all right there in 4 buttons. It took a tiny bit of learning, but it's simple and intuitive, and despite the app currently rotting on the Google Playstore, your Lighting effects were all right there and still available at your fingertips. These headphones don't have this sadly. The power button and the pause/call/lights, I think? Button are all the same button. Which is a shame, but a minor complaint. The option to switch colors without the need of the app would be nice, and then maybe we could use the app for lighting patterns and more complicated displays? My point here is that not everything needs to be done through the app, simple in-line controls do the job just fine. -The brightness of the lighting can be... slightly lacking? It's either that or I'm just used to Yowu's unforgivingly bright lights. Over the 3-ish years I've had them, I have legitimately used my Yowu headphones as a secondary flashlight during power outages. I don't know if I'll be able to do the same with these, and while my eyes will probably thank me later, right now I already miss using my headphones to grab a midnight snack in the dark lol -Pairing feels... unresponsive? Easily misinterpreted? Let me explain what I mean. With most devices, it's pretty clear from small light patterns alone when the device you're pairing with is, well, ready to be paired with. Weirdly, it doesn't feel Razer did this. Instead, I think it relies on a short voice over that tells you various things about the headphones, like "Connected", or "Disconnected". This is usually fine, but I think for me, a better visual indicator of when you're trying to connect would be nice. -The Multifunctional Power Button doesn't allow for separate controls for lighting and music/calls. Cycling back to the simplicity of just having a button for that, I'd like to again point out that despite HAVING an app that no longer functions, Yowu allowed for lighting control and the cycling of lighting modes, like breathing, rainbow, flashing, and static, all through button presses. With Razer, if you want lighting control, the app is mandatory, not optional. Uncategorized Notes: -I'm unsure about how I feel about the volume wheel vs volume buttons. See, in this regard, Razer was pretty smart and made sure that the volume wheel softly ticks, indicating individual increments in volume, instead of sliding around. While I like this feature so far, as it pretty nicely prevents the user from accidentally blasting their eardrums out by holding down the wrong button, I'll see how I feel about this after about a month, then come back to update. Again, sometimes the simplicity of buttons makes for a better experience, but I'm willing to keep an open mind about this.
S**W
Fun Headset With Great Sound
I got these for my lady, and she has been really happy with them. The sound is clear, the bass is strong, and the Bluetooth connection has been solid. The kitty ears and lights look great, and she gets a lot of compliments on them. They are lightweight and comfortable enough for long sessions and the battery life has been holding up really well. For a wireless headset with this style and sound quality, it has been a great buy.
A**E
Good but some issues
I think it's been enough time and usage to leave an honest review. So these were my daily headphones. I wore them literally every day from about 8 til i fell asleep. They sound decent but my raycon every day earbuds had better bass. My first problem was that they weren't as tight as my skullcandy hesh evos therefore not as noise-cancelling. I work in a very loud enviornment so noise-cancelation is important. They are height adjustable which is nice. About 4 months in the cups started to get really loose and fell off BUT are fairly easy to get back on unlike most others. I got mine back in april and the headband snapped unfortunately. I am really sad about it because I love the battery life. Even with the lights on the battery lasted a really long time. I only had to charge them once a week and the baterry charged super fast. Might buy them again if i'm being honest with myself. I got so many compliments on them. I wore them to class a couple times and I had trouble with the bluetooth randmonly disconnecting from my computer but never from my phone so who knows if that was a computer thing or the headphones. the headband cushion also started separating from the headband so I superglued it back together. But less that a week later they snapped as i said above. All in all, great headphones but probably not made to be worn daily the way I did.
C**L
Great product
These headphones are great. Bluetooth only. Please note that it’s not compatible with the PS5 and perhaps the Xbox but works greats with my SteamDeck and my phone. Sound quality is great, mic quality is decent and of course it’s super cute. It’s a bit heavy on the head and hard to find a compatible carrying case. The Razer app is a plus, you can control audio mixer and light with it
L**R
Ligeros y cómodos, batería dura mucho
Super audífonos, ligeros y cómodos, razr nunca decepciona. Caja llegó en muy buen estado también. Los usó casi a diario para jugar un poco y salir a caminar y no los he cargado desde que los comencé a usar
K**N
عجبتني
السماعه رهيهييييببه عاجبتني كثير والله بس التطبيق حق الRGB دايم يعلق بس السماعه بشكل عام كويسه مره بس انتبهو اي ضربه بتتمشخ بسرعه
N**A
Original
I love it, its authentic
S**N
تقيميي
لا لا لا صراحه انصدمت من ريزر خايسه خياس مو طبيعي المايك سيء جدًا مرتفع جودة الصوت !!!! الوووووو اهربو ، ما انصح فيها ابدًا ابدًااااااااا و سيئة جدًا للقيمنق حرفيًا شكل بس منظر اكسسوار
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