Razer

Razer, one of the larger companies in the high-end gaming peripheral market, is partnering with Halo for a new series of hardware themed around the console-defining franchise. Announced only via a tweet from Razer’s official Twitter account, real details on this collaboration are scant. The announcement tweet below does say that players will be able to
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Razer has just released new and improved versions of their most popular elite gaming mice – the DeathAdder V2 and the Basilisk V2. A longtime favorite of discerning PC gamers and casuals, the original DeathAdder has sold more than 10 million units worldwide. The Basilisk appeals more to the hardcore gamer and features 11 programmable
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Long gone are the days when the budget gamer could settle for low-cost, disposable headsets as their only option for chatting in multiplayer titles. By quickly checking Amazon for cheap gaming headsets you can find a range of products easily below $50 with RGB, noise canceling, and cross-console compatibility.  But so many of these are
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Yesterday, we reported that hardware company Razer had recently listed 9 new titles that would supposedly soon be receiving mouse and keyboard support for the Xbox One platform on its website. The only questionable part of this story was that it wasn’t backed up by a formal announcement from Microsoft and the team at Xbox, which
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Late in 2018 at Microsoft’s X018 event live from Mexico City, the initial slate of Xbox One-compatible games that could utilize mouse and keyboard were unveiled with the promise that more titles would be added down the road. Well, now according to hardware manufacturer Razer, it seems like some of the biggest first-party releases–and some
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Having keyboard and mouse support on the Xbox One is strange, especially for a PC player. We’ve all seen the competitive edge that the characters, punctuation, and digits can give players when competing against controllers in cross-play games like Fortnite. It shouldn’t be a surprise though that Xbox is now supporting Keyboard and Mouse since you
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Razer, known for their gaming keyboards, mice, headphones, laptops, and even the Razer Phone has released a new mechanical keyboard named BlackWidow Lite. This new keyboard comes after the previous version, the BlackWidow Elite which we’ve reviewed. This new keyboard is a fully functioning mechanical keyboard that has been designed to be more minimalistic and silent. I’m usually
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Whether you’re a fan of mechanical keyboards or not, Razer’s BlackWidow Elite stands as a complete keyboard option for people who just like fancy lights or people who need the “military-grade” aluminum because they know they’ll put it through its paces. It’s hard to call something “beautiful” that just makes incessant clicky-clack noises all day,
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Gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer has announced its newest wireless gaming mouse – the Mamba HyperFlux. The company mentioned that when designing the new product, its goal was to create one of the lightest high-performance wireless gaming mice in the industry; with that in mind, one of the essential pieces had to be compromised – the battery. Although a battery
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Razer has announced two new gaming keyboards to their product list – the Cynosa Chroma and the Cynosa Chroma Pro. According to the manufacturer, both keyboards are only available in the United States currently. The Chroma Pro keyboard can be purchased exclusively on Razer’s website for $79.99 while the Cynosa Chroma is available for pre-order
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Razer’s New Controller Is Their Own Take on Microsoft’s PC/Xbox One Elite Controller Razer announced that they are creating their equivalent to the Xbox One Elite. The new controller will be available next month for $159.99, compatible with PC and Xbox One. Much like its counterpart, the “Razor Wolverine Ultimate” features three interchangeable analog sticks,
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