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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Comfort
    3. Controls
    4. Breathability
    5. Portability
    6. Case
    7. Build Quality
    8. Stability
    9. Headshots 1
    10. Headshots 2
    11. Top
    12. In The Box
  5. Sound
    1. Sound Profile
    2. Frequency Response Consistency
    3. Raw Frequency Response
    4. Bass Accuracy
    5. Mid Accuracy
    6. Treble Accuracy
    7. Peaks/Dips
    8. Imaging
    9. Passive Soundstage
    10. Virtual Soundstage
    11. Weighted Harmonic Distortion
    12. Test Settings
  6. Isolation
    1. Noise Isolation
    2. Leakage
  7. Microphone
    1. Microphone Style
    2. Recording Quality
    3. Noise Handling
  8. Active Features
    1. Battery
    2. App Support
  9. Connectivity
    1. Wired Connection
    2. Bluetooth Connection
    3. Wireless Connection (Dongle)
    4. PC Compatibility
    5. PlayStation Compatibility
    6. Xbox Compatibility
    7. Base/Dock
    8. PC / PS4 Compatibility
  10. Comments

Razer BlackShark V2 vs Corsair HS60 HAPTIC

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Razer BlackShark V2
Corsair HS60 HAPTIC

Tested using Methodology v1.6

Updated Mar 01, 2024 10:04 PM

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Razer BlackShark V2 Picture
Corsair HS60 HAPTIC Picture

Variants

  • BlackShark V2 (Black)
  • BlackShark V2 (CourageJD)
  • BlackShark V2 (ESL Edition)
  • HS60 HAPTIC (Arctic Camo)
  • HS60 HAPTIC (Carbon)

Our Verdict

Razer BlackShark V2

Corsair HS60 HAPTIC

The Corsair HS60 HAPTIC are better for wired gaming than the Razer BlackShark V2. The Corsair are better-built, and their microphone has better recording quality and noise handling performance. Also, they come with a haptic bass slider that may be preferred by listeners who like a bass-heavy sound, although if used at a medium to high level, feedback can bleed into the mic. That said, the Razer are still a decent option for wired gaming. They have a more stable fit, their default sound profile is more neutral, and they're compatible with Xbox One via an analog connection.

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