surround sound is a huge part of an immersive gaming or movie-watching experience... but for a lot of reasons, a full surround sound system might not be practical for you. if that's the case, then headphones are a good way to go. especially if you use virtual surround sound. it takes the data about where a sound is coming from
Android Wear 2.0 update, and uses algorithms to manipulate thesound, so that stereo headphones sound like full surround. but no two ears are created equal, and there are all kinds of headphones to choose from. both of these factors affect how we perceive directional or positional sound. the problem with most virtual surround sound drivers, is that they're tuned for an average ear that doesn't exist
which makes for a bad experience, once you figure out that the sounds aren't coming from where they're supposed to be coming from. but razer has come up with an elegant way to solve this problem. with razer surround, it lets you calibrate and customize your virtual surround sound, to make it as accurate and convincing as possible. this is accomplished with a simple setup process, that has you listen to sounds and tell your computer which direction you think they're coming from the driver then goes to work creating a customized profile for you this tells razer surround how to manipulate a number of complex factors in order to give you an accurate sense of which direction a sound is coming from, and how far away it is. you can even bring this profile with you wherever you go, since it's synced to the razer synapse cloud service.

no matter what kind of ears you have, or what brand of audio equipment you're using razer surround gives you the full surround sound experience. wherever, whenever, and however you play. you have to hear it to believe it. so head to razerzone.com/surround to learn more.