Razer launches a new, cool 'new' collection of gaming accessories but traditionally cheaper
On March 15, Razer officially released three new gaming peripherals including keyboards, mice and headsets with many interesting features. These new accessories will be priced slightly lower than most other Razer devices currently on the market, probably oriented in the mainstream segment. However, it is necessary to explain a little more about the term 'popular' in this case, in fact, the newly released devices are only considered 'universal' when considered separately in the collection. Razer product line, but for most users, they are still not cheap at all.
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The first product that we have to mention is the famous BlackWidow keyboard version 2019 with quite a lot of good improvements. Previously, if you wanted to own a full-size Razer mechanical keyboard set with lighting system numpad and Chroma RGB, you had to define no less than $ 149.99 for the top product BlackWidow X (completed from premium metals, or $ 79.99 for Ornata models with mechanical membrane keys, or the cheapest is the Cynosa line for just $ 59.99.
Meanwhile, the 2019 BlackWidow update was highly appreciated in that it was created for gamers who loved and wanted to experience most of BlackWidow X's features, but at a significantly lower price. More specifically, BlackWidow 2019 is still equipped with Razer's renowned Green Mechanical technology (for the feeling and at the same time both extremely excited sound when pressed), on-board memory (allowing you to save as much as possible). 5 configuration settings including lighting mode settings), compatible with Razer Synapse 3 (Razer hardware management application), and stand-alone, prominent light key system with Razer Chroma's color spectrum of up to 16.8 million colors, while the retail price only stops at 119.99 (refer to Razer's official website), which is much cheaper than last year's BlackWidow X.
If you are looking for a brand new, beautifully designed gaming headset that comes from a famous brand, the 3rd generation Razer Kraken (2019) may be the perfect choice you should consider. So what's new on the Razer Kraken V3 2019? The first is to include large gel-cooled ear pads, which are optional for Kraken V2, which are now the default equipment on Kraken V3 2019, for soundproofing. and especially the comfort of wearing for a long time is significantly better. Besides, this year's model has also been equipped with some very useful features such as comprehensive compatibility with PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices via audio jack 3.5. mm standard.
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Besides, the volume control key for better feedback speed, a microphone with the ability to remove ambient noise with thicker head buffer is the two most prominent hardware improvements on the ear. Listen to this new generation Kraken. In addition, the product will also come with a combined audio cable, capable of audio separation for systems that require combined audio and mic input signals. On the audio side, Razer Kraken 2019 continues to use the 50mm driver similar to the previous 2 generations, so there is a high chance that there will not be too many changes in sound quality on this product, those who expect an improvement in sound quality would probably feel a little bit depressed.
Razer is selling the newly launched Kraken V3 headset from today for $ 79.99. The base version will appear with Razer's traditional black-green appearance, in addition, there will be a special version of the console with a dark blue color scheme, and a pink quartz variation. for female gamers (debuted on Valentine's Day as exclusive on the Razer Store).
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Last but not least, it is the Razer Basilisk Essential, a wired gaming mouse, designed to provide maximum support for FPS titles with a special 'sniper' button (a feat. Instant sensitivity converter, which will be available in the US for $ 49.99 after being first introduced in the Chinese market a long time ago. To reduce costs, the product will be equipped with a 6,400DPI optical sensor instead of the 16,000 DPI found on Basilisk worth $ 69.99. Moreover, Basilisk Essential is also different from the original Basilisk in that the product will have a different design / rubber texture for the rest of the thumb when you hold the mouse, and will not be available either. features custom wheel tension support and only seven programmable buttons instead of the 8 buttons like the sonic product, thankfully the Razer Chroma backlight is still retained, giving the usual cool feeling on the device. Razer's device.
In addition, Razer is focusing more on expanding its RazerCare Elite service package, which was previously only available for laptops and phones, to support both peripheral devices. The cost for each specific service package depends on each peripheral device mentioned, including accidental damage from handling, transportation and extension of warranty for an additional 2-3 years.
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If you are interested and want to own these products, I advise you to wait a little while longer when the experience reviews are actually released. Of course the experience itself is still the most important, but this is also a useful channel to help you determine if the latest gaming accessories are really suitable for you, it is worth it investment or not!
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