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Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Review: The Best Razer Headset Gets Even Better With Noise Cancellation

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Last updated: December 15, 2025 5:06 pm
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The Razer Blackshark V3 Pro is an impressive high-end wireless gaming headset that delivers excellent audio, strong noise cancellation, and a clear microphone at a price lower than many premium competitors.

MSRP: $249.99

Pros
Detailed, clear audio
Effective active noise cancellation
Wired and wireless connectivity
Quick switching between EQ profiles
Powerful PC and mobile software

Cons
Esports EQ presets do not function with spatial audio

Razer Blackshark V3 Pro Specs


Type: Over-ear gaming headset
Wireless: Yes
Connection Type: USB, Bluetooth, 3.5mm analog

PCMag editors review products independently. Purchases through affiliate links may earn commissions used to support testing.

The Blackshark V3 Pro continues the well-known Blackshark design in black or white. The headband and earcups feel sturdy, padded, and comfortable for long gaming sessions. Dual-seal memory foam cushions create a secure and breathable fit, even for glasses wearers. Despite being slightly heavier than the V2 Pro, the headset remains comfortable and stable.

Controls are located on the earcups. The left earcup includes the power button, mic mute button, textured volume wheel, and USB-C charging port that also supports wired audio. The right earcup holds the ANC button, customizable inlaid wheel, and SmartSwitch button. The detachable boom mic is flexible, and the pop filter reduces harsh plosive sounds.

A compact trapezoidal 2.4GHz receiver connects through USB-C. Bluetooth 5.3 and simultaneous Bluetooth/2.4GHz connectivity are supported. A USB-C-to-3.5mm cable is also included for wired use.

Razer Synapse on Windows provides full audio customization, including stereo or THX spatial audio, EQ sliders, per-game sound profiles, and a microphone equalizer with presets for esports and broadcasting. The Razer Audio App for iOS and Android offers similar tuning options for mobile users, including EQ control, mic settings, wireless toggles, and customizable earcup functions.

Audio quality is excellent with some EQ tuning. Bass is impactful, highs are clean, and vocals sound rich. Layered tracks retain clarity, and the headset handles high volumes without distortion. Music, games, and bass-heavy electronic tracks all sound impressive after minor adjustments.

In gaming, Esports mode enhances positional cues such as footsteps, providing a clear advantage. Active noise cancellation uses four microphones to effectively reduce background noise, while ambient mode lets users remain aware of their surroundings. Spatial audio improves immersion but is incompatible with the Esports Pro EQ presets.

The microphone is one of the clearest available on a wireless gaming headset. Broadcast and Esports EQ presets significantly enhance vocal clarity depending on the use case. While a dedicated USB microphone offers better performance for professional recording, the Blackshark V3 Pro microphone is excellent for gaming, streaming, and voice chat.

Final Thoughts

At $249.99, the Razer Blackshark V3 Pro delivers outstanding audio performance, effective noise cancellation, and a clear, customizable microphone. It lacks the premium base station found in higher-priced competitors, but it offers similar performance at a lower price. For gamers who want a powerful, versatile wireless headset, the Blackshark V3 Pro is one of the best options available and earns an Editors’ Choice award.

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