For casual players like myself who don't typically invest in headsets, finding a good one can be a challenge. It's often tough to separate the true standouts from some of the lesser models on the ...
It’s expensive, and the Synapse app could be easier to use, but the Razer Pro Click 2 is well-designed and comfortable to use. Its programmable buttons will be useful for many people, and advanced ...
Razer’s lightest pro controller yet has just hit the market. The Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC sheds RGB and haptics for a featherweight 220g build without losing its premium feel or high-end features.
The further up the “Pro” ladder Razer climbs (we’re on V3 now), the more it has to upgrade and revamp its headset hardware. That’s the case for the latest version of the BlackShark line, the Razer ...
There's no shortage of mobile controllers that turn your smartphone or small tablet into dedicated handhelds not unlike the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. But what about players who game on larger ...
Ergonomics has come a long way since the original computer mouse was first patented in 1970. What was originally a device (patented by Douglas Engelbart) with two wheels working concurrently to ...
Razer is not the first company that comes to mind when buying tasteful electronics for the office. Rather, the gaming company is more famous for its volt green snake logo and similarly bold gaming ...
Same great design and typing experience as before. High-quality tactile switches and plate-mounted stabilizers. Added wireless connectivity. Customizable OLED screen with powerful and intuitive ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. The Razer Basilisk is a gaming mouse that has been ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
An entire roster of BlackWidow V4 keyboards already exists, but to round things out, Razer has put out a tenkeyless (75%) version of its “Pro” model, bringing top-of-the-line features to compact form.