The PS5 model of this wireless gaming headset is also compatible with the PC and can be used via the USB-C wireless dongle supplied. However, not all software support such as Razer Synapse is guaranteed on the PC, as this PS5 version is not recognised by PC Synapse. This means that some advanced functions and customisations that run via the software are not available on the PC. However, the basic functions such as audio and microphone work wirelessly on the PC.
The difference between the 159.- and 161.- is that one is for PC/XBox and the other PC/PS. The one without the price will probably be the one from 2023, the others are from 2024 and the v3 will be released soon.
The headset is wirelessly compatible with PC and Xbox. It works via the supplied USB-C wireless dongle for PC and Xbox and thus offers high-quality, low-latency audio transmission. It also supports Bluetooth for additional connectivity. It is specially optimised for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S and is also suitable for PC gaming.
I was able to do some research and according to the manufacturer's specifications and the comparisons, the 2023 model now has Bluetooth, USB-C, a slightly better microphone, EQ presets and a slightly improved sound. Yes, this is the 2023 model: Razer Blackshark V2 Pro
The headset uses a USB-C port for charging and offers wireless transmission via Bluetooth and radio frequency (RF). According to the manufacturer, the battery life is up to 70 hours, based on the official specifications of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro series.
*Note:* The exact runtime may vary depending on use. If you have any questions about the compatibility of the USB dongle (separate accessory), I recommend checking the Razer support page or contacting the manufacturer directly, as there are reports of supply bottlenecks in forums.
See the manufacturer's website:
How can I tell whether I have the previous or current generation of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro?
The quickest way to recognise this is by the charging port, as the new Razer BlackShark V2 Pro uses USB-C, whereas the previous generation still used micro USB.
The model here still has Micro-USB
I have no idea about the connection. But what I can tell you is. If you use it for voice chat etc., the voice quality is rather unsuitable. But great for listening to music
Under Windows, regardless of whether it's 10 or 11, it works for me without a problem. Plug it in, switch it on and go. It's hard to say from a distance why it doesn't work for you.
As far as I can see, there are none at digitec, but you should be able to find them on amazon. this link would be an example https://www.amazon.de/Ersatz-Ohr....