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Updated January 10, 2024·
The choice between the "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) and the Razer Kraken depends largely on your primary use cases and budget. If you're looking for portability and the convenience of wireless earbuds, the "Nothing" Ear (2) might be the better choice, although they can be more expensive. They're also likely to be more suitable for casual use like commuting and exercising. On the other hand, the Razer Kraken is designed with gamers in mind, offering features like a microphone for communication and virtual surround sound for an immersive gaming experience. However, these headphones will be bulkier and tethered by a wire. If gaming or budget is a priority, the Razer Kraken would be the better option; for wireless convenience and everyday use, consider the "Nothing" Ear (2). Give Feedback
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Advantages of the "Nothing" Brand Ear (2)
Good for phone calls
Very good for TV and video
Good for exercise
Very good for air travel
Excellent for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Razer Kraken
The Razer Kraken has no clear advantages over the "Nothing" Brand Ear (2).
Key differences
Phone Calls
7.9/10
5.5/10
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) is good for phone calls, while the Razer Kraken is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
9.1/10
4.7/10
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) is excellent for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Razer Kraken is poor.
TV and Video
8.0/10
7.4/10
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) is very good for TV and video, while the Razer Kraken is good.
Noise Reduction
8.0/10
6.5/10
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) is very good for noise reduction, while the Razer Kraken is only fair.
Battery
6.7 Hours
N/A
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) has 6.7 hours of battery life. The Razer Kraken does not have a battery.
Cost
$149
$50
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) has a price of $149 and the Razer Kraken costs $50.
Build Quality
9.0/10
8.5/10
The "Nothing" Brand Ear (2) has excellent build quality, while the Razer Kraken has very good build quality.
"For the price the Nothing Ear (2) is pretty good. It fits well, and the IP54 rating (and IP55 with case) is durable enough for daily life. Most of its unique features are found in the Nothing X app, such as personalized frequency responses, and personalized, adjustable ANC."
"Generally the Kraken is a very comfortable headset and there’s nothing that really identifies it as anything else. All in, the Kraken performed exactly as I’d expect a premium, designated gaming headset to perform: performing well in game audio, though not quite with the same quality of those headsets further up the price scale."
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About Razer
Razer is an American-Singaporean hardware manufacturer aimed specifically toward the gaming market. They manufacture a very wide array of gaming laptops, tablets, phones, peripherals and, of course, headphones and earbuds both wired and wireless. Since 2016, Razer has owned the THX suite, aimed at quality assurance of audiovisual systems such as speaker sets, video game consoles and even movie theaters.
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