You'll need
a separate microphone jack to take advantage of that feature, which could be a problem for some gaming laptops.
Not exact matches
Plenty of the smaller components are modular, for instance, with the volume buttons,
microphones, and headphone
jack all
separate pieces that could be swapped out.
Compatible with PC, mobile, and consoles, the Electra V2 utilizes a standard 3.5 mm audio
jack that is hard wired into the headset and can not be removed, but also comes with a splitter cable for headphone and
microphone separation on PC should you desire to
separate the channels.
And that's just on the back — two more USB 3.0 ports and
separate headphone /
microphone jacks dot the top of the case.Video connectivity comes via the GTX 680, which offers two DVI outputs along with DisplayPort and HDMI.
There are also
separate headphone and
microphone jacks.
On the left are two USB 3.0 ports,
separate headphone and
microphone jacks, and an SD card slot.
There's even an included splitter adapter that lets you plug the Rig into the
separate headphone and
microphone jacks on your PC.
Around the outside of the device you can find the standby button, the new microSIM slot (which has some improved benefits over the standard SIM card), a speaker, a
microphone, another
microphone (that helps remove background noise), a headphone
jack, a silent toggle, and two
separate volume buttons.
There's also an included 6.6 - foot extension cable that features
separate headphone and
microphone jacks.
If you're using a PC with
separate headphone and
microphone jacks, Razer still has you covered: The headset comes with an additional 6.5 - foot cable that terminates in two three - pole 3.5 mm plugs, functioning as a very long Y - splitter.