Razer Naga X review: Same great performance, lighter than ever…
If you are an avid MMO player, or would find the extra buttons useful for productivity shortcuts, the Naga X is a solid, lightweight, and reasonably priced mouse.
If you are an avid MMO player, or would find the extra buttons useful for productivity shortcuts, the Naga X is a solid, lightweight, and reasonably priced mouse.
Project Hazel is a concept Razer says is likely to become reality as they continue to test it and make improvements to the design.
The new Razer Blade 15 starts at US$1699.99 while the Razer Blade Pro 17 starts at $2299.99 and are available now.
If you’re looking for a solid pair of truly wireless earbuds, the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro offer up excellent THX-certified audio, great ANC, and decent battery life.
The Razer Mouse Dock Chroma adds more lighting to your setup, keeps your Razer mouse charged, and lets you see your remaining battery life at a glance.
The Razer Pro Click mouse sets the bar for productivity mice with its comfort, ergonomic grip, wireless connectivity, and long battery life.
If you don’t have the money to shell out for a mechanical gaming keyboard, the Razer Cynosa V2 works just as well and is much easier on the pocket book.
With the new Razer Chroma Addressable RGB Controller, gamers can now easily sync six Razer Chroma RGB compatible peripherals and devices.
The Razer Blade Stealth 13 will be available in October 2020 starting at $1799.99 USD/€1999.99MSRP at Razer.com and at select retailers like Amazon in Fall 2020.
The Razer Tomahawk M1 Gaming Chassis ITX retails for US$179.99 while the Tomahawk A1 Gaming Chassis ATX retails for $199.99.
The Razer Iskur is available exclusively at Razer.com for US$499.99/€499.99 and was designed from the ground up with comfort, health, and style in mind.
The Razer BlackWidow V3 (US$139.99) and BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless (US$99.99) are now available from Razer.com and authorized resellers like Amazon.
Combined, the new wireless peripherals allow gamers to free up wires on their desktop without sacrificing speed and accuracy that is often associated with wired peripherals.
The Razer Kishi for iPhone will give you that familiar feeling of sitting on your couch playing your Xbox. It’s almost perfect.
If you play a lot of multiplayer games which pit you against another team, the Razer BlackShark V2 esports gaming headsets are great options.
The Razer Pro Click (US$99.99), Pro Type (US$139.99) and Pro Glide (US$9.99), are all available to purchase now through Razer.com.
The Razer Acari is an excellent hard mousepad. Not only does it provide very fast mouse motion, it’s also easy to clean should you spill something on it.
The Razer Acari ultra high-speed, ultra-low friction hard mouse mat is available from Razer’s website for US$59.99.
The Razer Kishi for Android (Xbox) is now available for US$99.99 and will have you ready for the launch of cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on September 15th.
The Razer PBT Keycap Upgrade Set features a solid set of doubleshot PBT keycaps in four different colours.
The Razer Huntsman Mini isn’t for everyone. While it is well constructed and performed well while gaming, the compact size and price tag didn’t make it a favourite for me.
The Razer Cynosa V2 gaming keyboard is now available for US$59.99/€59.99 on Razer.com and various retailers.
If you have smaller hands or like a smaller mouse, the Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini performs just about as well as its larger sibling.
The app is now available on Razer.com. If you want to try it out, you can download it for 14 days before purchasing it. After the trial period, the app costs US$19.99 for new users.
If you have an Android device with a USB Type-C port and are looking for a mobile game controller, look no further than the Razer Kishi.
If you don’t like mechanical keyboards, aren’t a fan of soft membrane keys, or are looking for a lower profile keyboard, the Razer Ornata V2 might be the one for you.
With great comfort, THX-certified sound, solid ANC, and excellent battery life, Razer’s first lifestyle wireless headset offers pretty decent value.
To be honest, the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds are a mixed bag with lag-free audio for gaming but a poor fit and seal for regular music listening.