Razer defines itself as being “for gamers, by gamers,” and there’s no better representation of that than its rigorous (occasionally comical) commitment to RGB lighting. Thankfully, with the company’s ...
Razer has finally unleashed its Levithan V2 PC soundbar onto the market, featuring several upgrades and new features that the company hopes will tempt you to find a place for it in your gaming PC ...
Razer has announced new versions for its line of gaming speakers with the Nommo V2. The gaming peripheral company is known for its flashy accessories and ultrathin laptops, and the Nommo V2 fits that ...
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While most gamers use gaming headsets while gaming, there are those that prefer desktop speakers. Razer’s latest, the Leviathan V2, is a PC soundbar with Razer Chroma lighting and the first gaming ...
When it comes to PC sound there's no shortage of quality headsets and maybe a few decent speaker options. Thankfully we've seen the arrival of PC soundbars in recent years, with Razer's Leviathan ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Razer™, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the launch of the Razer Opus wireless headphones. With stunning THX® Certified audio and ...
There’s a good reason that I don’t get excited about soundbars very often: they’re mostly just better audio quality, usually centered around adding Dolby Atmos as the big headlining feature. Razer’s ...
Improve your gaming experience by releasing the Kraken on your ears. Amazon is selling the Razer Kraken Ultimate RGB USB gaming headset for $70. That’s down from the $90 to $100 it usually sells for ...
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Razer's Kraken V4 Pro headset is one of the best sound experiences you can get, but is it worth the $400 price point?