The Razer Hammerhead ear buds have gone through a number of design changes and upgrades over the last few years, with the Hammerhead BT wireless launching in 2018 and the Hammerhead USB-C hitting shelves earlier this year. Now just in time to compete against Apple's AirPod Pro headphones, Razer is …
Read More »Razer releases Tartarus Pro keypad with analogue keys for full control
Razer have recently added a new PC gaming keypad to its lineup: The Tartarus Pro. What separates this keypad from all others however is how each key is fitted with an analogue switch, adding an abundance of increased functionality to the device, beyond even what might be traditionally expected. While …
Read More »Razer releases Razer Raptor, a gaming monitor
As if Razer's product portfolio wasn't big enough, back in January at CES, the Razer Raptor gaming monitor was announced. Now, it's available for purchase and looks as impressive as it did back then. The gaming peripherals market has some big players, and Razer is one of them, but up until …
Read More »Razer introduces world’s first optical laptop keyboard in the Razer Blade 15
Razer has introduced the world's first optical laptop keyboard in the Razer Blade 15, which is built to give gamers the advantage with lightning-fast actuation according to Razer. The world’s first optical keyboard designed for laptops announced by Razer introduces a low profile mechanical keyboard, featuring next-generation optical switches and …
Read More »Razer Blade Pro 17 Review (2019)
Briony thinks this is one of the best laptops released in 2019. Find out why ...
Read More »The Razer Blade Pro 17 now comes with a 4K/120Hz display option
While we are still waiting for high refresh rate 4K displays to become more common in the desktop monitor market, laptop makers are beginning to push the technology. This week, Razer announced that the Blade Pro 17 will soon be available with a 4K UHD screen and a 120Hz refresh …
Read More »IFA 2019: Razer shows off new Blade and Studio laptops
IFA 2019 has had a big focus on new gear for professionals, particularly where displays and laptops are concerned. Razer's booth was no different this year with the European debut of the Razer Blade Studio Edition, although there were also some interesting updates to the gaming-focused Blade laptops too. The …
Read More »Razer upgrades Blade 15 Base model with Nvidia GTX 1660Ti
Back in late 2018, Razer expanded its Blade 15 laptop lineup with an all-new ‘base' model, which lowered the entry level cost for Razer's gaming laptop series. Today at IFA, the Blade 15 Base got a nice update, bumping up the CPU and GPU specs for better performance. The new …
Read More »Razer’s new Blade Stealth is the world’s first gaming ultrabook
Today at IFA, Razer kicked off the event by announcing the all new Razer Blade Stealth 13, which doubles as the world's first gaming ultrabook.
Read More »Razer Kraken X Headset Review
Razer products aren't usually cheap - but the Kraken X headset costs £49.99
Read More »Razer Hammerhead USB-C ANC Earphones Review
Razer has a pair of USB-C noise cancelling earphones - are they any good at £80?
Read More »Razer launches Kraken X 7.1 headset for £50
Razer peripherals and devices often fall on the higher-end of the spectrum but this week, the company is looking to deliver a feature-rich gaming headset that doesn't break the bank. The Kraken X headset is launching today and is designed to be ultra light, comfortable, delivers 7.1 virtual surround sound …
Read More »Computex 2019: Razer offers new Blade Studio Edition laptops for professionals
As part of Nvidia's keynote ahead of Computex 2019, the GPU manufacturer announced a new ‘RTX Studio' program – giving laptop manufacturers a way to achieve certification that their machine is a good option for prosumers and creators. Today, Razer has announced a new laptop range specifically designed for this …
Read More »Hands on with the new Razer Blade Pro 17 (2019)
We had the chance to catch up with Razer this week and get an early hands-on with the new Razer Blade Pro 17, complete with Intel 9th Gen CPUs and Nvidia RTX graphics.
Read More »Razer is shutting down Ouya
A few years ago, there was a big push to bring Android into the living room as a competitive console offering. This resulted in a few different products, including Ouya, the MadCatz Mojo (which used the Ouya store) and the Razer Forge TV. Razer acquired Ouya back in 2015 and …
Read More »Thermaltake adopts Razer Green switches for its own gaming keyboard
A few years ago, Razer made the decision to leave Cherry MX behind and partner up with a mechanical switch manufacturer to produce its own switch designs. Nowadays, all Razer keyboards ship with variants of Razer’s mechanical switch, and now, third-party peripheral makers are getting involved too, with Thermaltake launching …
Read More »Vivaldi is the first web browser to support Razer Chroma
While most are content using Chrome or Firefox for their browsing needs, there are plenty of lesser-known options available with interesting features. Vivaldi is one of them, building a name by being one of the most customisable web browsers around. In keeping with that theme, Vivaldi has now teamed up …
Read More »After five years, fans convince Razer CEO to greenlight the Razer Toaster
After years of joking about it, Razer is actually going to make its own toaster. The 2016 April Fools joke has now come full circle, with Razer CEO, Min-Liang Tan announcing plans to actually make this happen thanks to fan demand. The idea of a Razer branded toaster first came …
Read More »Razer Nari Wireless Gaming Headset Review
An ultra comfortable design, wireless connectivity and in-game chat volume balance all for £150.00.
Read More »Razer takes on Elgato for entry-level streaming with its Ripsaw HD capture card
Back in 2016, Razer entered the streaming market with its Ripsaw capture card, attempting to make content creation more accessible to the average user. While the product didn’t manage to make too big of a splash compared to Elgato, the company has remained undeterred as refreshes its entry-level offering with …
Read More »Razer rolls out update tool to fix security vulnerability in some Blade laptops
Since the revelation of Spectre and Meltdown, there has been an increased focus on CPU and chipset security. Last year, a vulnerability was discovered in Intel's ‘Manufacturing Mode' for laptop CPUs, which leaves systems vulnerable to certain attacks. Recently, it was discovered that a number of Razer laptops were left …
Read More »Razer Kraken (2019) Headset Review
Briony is back with her review of the new Razer Kraken - is it worth buying at £80?
Read More »Microsoft shies away from April Fools’ Day pranks in fear of bad press
We’re less than a week away from the April 1st, otherwise known as the day that jokes and pranks are played under the justification that it’s April Fools’ Day. Although there are many cases of inspired creativity on the day, many more are simply annoying and Microsoft wants no part …
Read More »Razer BlackWidow Elite Keyboard Review
It's Razer's flagship mechanical keyboard, jam packed with features - is it the board to buy?
Read More »Razer Nari Ultimate THX Wireless Chroma Headset Review
It costs £200, but it VIBRATES - is this the new feature you need when gaming?
Read More »Razer BlackWidow (2019) Keyboard Review
It's a new BlackWidow mechanical keyboard from Razer, taking the family back to basics
Read More »Razer Kraken Gaming Headset (2019) Unboxing
Razer is back with another Kraken - Briony unboxes it and takes you through the key features
Read More »Razer Basilisk Essential Mouse Review
It's a cheaper version of the original Basilisk mouse - is it worth buying at £49.99?
Read More »Razer gives the Quartz treatment to Blade laptops and peripherals
Razer isn’t opposed to shedding its iconic emerald green colour scheme every once in a while, unveiling its “Quartz” line of gaming peripherals at the end of 2017. This Valentine’s Day, Razer is expanding this very same range, making it possible to own an entire system setup clad with the …
Read More »Razer issues a firmware update to combat latency in Raiju Series of controllers
Razer’s Raiju Series of controllers didn’t seem to live up to the hype created by its Wildcat and Wolverine brands, with reports of connectivity issues on PlayStation 4. The firm has apologised for not living up to its usual high standard, releasing firmware that should combat the reported latency. Both …
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