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Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones

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The goodThe good: The Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones provide excellent 5.1 surround sound for games. The removable microphone is great for online multiplayer and VoIP applications. The built-in amp is powered by a USB connection, rather than the AC power found on some competing models.

The badThe bad: The headphones don't sound as good with movies and music as they do with games. You must buy Razer's sound card to truly optimize audio.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones are great for gameplay, but there are better options for music and movies.

Specifications: Product type: Headset; Design: Ear-cup; Sound output mode: Surround Sound See full specs

Price range: $89.99 - $135.63

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 10/16/2006
Razer is well-known for its myriad gaming mice, but the company has recently branched out in an attempt to capture other areas of the PC gaming market. In addition to the Tarantula keyboard, this year has also seen the company introduce the $130 Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones. The surround-sound headphones are equipped with eight built-in drivers and an amp. They interface with any 5.1-capable sound card, but they're optimized to work with the upcoming $179 Razer Barracuda AC-1 Gaming Sound Card.

The Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones are a full-size set with extremely comfortable soft fabric, padded ear cups and headband. The HP-1s come in one color--black--with illuminated Razer logos on the outside of the earcups. The headphones' six-foot cable terminates with a proprietary 20-pin connector that's designed to plug directly into Razer's AC-1 Gaming Sound Card. Otherwise, you can use the included adapter, which has side, front, rear and microphone minijack plugs--which should interface with any standard 5.1 PC sound card--as well as a USB connection, which is necessary to power the headphones when using a standard sound card. An in-line remote is located about two feet from the earphones and is form fitting to the hand, with master and channel volume dials.

When we tested the HP-1s, the headphones lost a little lustre. We compared the HP-1s it to the similarly featured and priced Turtle Beach Ear Force HPA headphones. The HP-1s performed quite well when we played Doom 3--we were able to keep track of the frantic action, and the bass was strong for headphones, allowing us to accurately feel the character's heart thumping. When we moved on to movies, though, we were less impressed. It took a lot of tweaking to accurately portray the action in the "Riker Maneuver" scene of Star Trek: Insurrection , without missing out on the pertinent dialogue. Finally, we tried The Darkness's album Permission to Land and were dismayed by the flatness of the vocals. Conversely, the Turtle Beach headphones couldn't quite match the gaming acoustics, but were an all-star when we played music and movies. More importantly, it didn't require us to toggle with the separate channel volume nearly as much. In the Barracuda's defense, however, it was much easier to connect, since it was powered by USB and not an AC adaptor. The removable microphone, meanwhile, works great. It's so small that we sometimes forgot it was there--probably fine for most people, but a bit disconcerting if you prefer larger, headset-style boom mics.

If you're a hardcore gamer, we give the duke to the Barracuda--it's much more portable than the Turtle Beach, and its sound in games is unmatched. It also has the Turtle Beach beat in design and comfort. But if you're looking for something to satiate all of your PC media needs, there are better options for music and movies.

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  • pcapex.com

    Editors' rating: 75

    Summary: Razer freely admits Barracuda is not the best when it comes to movies and music, but for gaming the claims are high indeed. I started with an old favorite I still play on the weekends, Unreal Tournament 2k4, which also gives us a chance to test out the mi

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  • techpowerup.com

    Editors' rating: 95

    Summary: The Barracuda brings some really neat features to the headset stage, being able to provide full 5.1 surround sound with a really comfortable design. What prevents the Barracuda from getting an even higher score is the durability of the design. Because of

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  • pcformat.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: On paper, these are good cans. In reality, they're not.

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  • thetechlounge.com

    Summary: I've been a fan of Razer products ever since they entered the market back in 1998. There was something refreshing about a small company that was making products specifically meant for me as a gamer, and in terms of gaming, was often better than what the b

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: In fact, the bass when listening to MP3s was enough to wobble our considerable jowls. Music is all well and good, but the Barracuda HP-1 is positioned as a gaming headset, and one capable of surround sound at that. Unfortunately we found the experience to

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