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Razer Surround

Razer 7.1 Surround is a free to try audio enhancement for your headset

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Razer 7.1 Surround Sound is a free customizable software program for headsets. Gamers use Razer Surround because they can calibrate the audio to create a personalized virtual surround sound environment for an added advantage while playing games. The freeware is compatible with Microsoft Windows PC computers and laptops on Windows 10 64-bit operating systems.

Is Razer Surround free?

The Razer Surround app is available as a free download for PCs. There is a Pro version that you can buy that will give you a more immersive listening and gaming experience. If you unlock the paid edition, then you will get detailed calibration, audio configuration, etc.

You can buy Razer Pro by clicking on the ‘Unlock Surround Pro’ button in the ‘Surround’ tab of the user interface. Both the free and paid releases work with any headphones.

Best-In-Class 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound

Razer Surround is an advanced 7.1 virtual surround sound engine that immerses you deeper into the game. Traditional virtual surround solutions use a one-size-fits-all approach with algorithms built on averages of ear sizes and shapes attempting to create a generic virtual surround sound that is not personalized and optimized for each gamer.

Razer Surround allows a personal calibration fit for your ears, giving you the ability to configure your perfect individual setting. Experience a greater sense of involvement in your favorite titles through our advanced audio application that accounts for the particular shape of your ears and the features of your headphones.

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