The great thing about the design of the Kiyo Pro Ultra is that it looks like a proper camera, rather than a webcam. It's got a lens-like design featuring a wide-angle, 8.3MP AF lens, with a wheel-like ...
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 ...
I’ve long argued that gaming peripherals double as great work-from-home accessories, but what happens when a gaming company actually makes productivity gear? That’s exactly what Razer has delivered ...
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Razer Basilisk V3 Pro review: High quality, high price
We all know Razer products are rarely cheap, but today Mat is checking out the Basilisk V3 Pro that retails for about £60 here in the UK. Razer also sent over the Mouse Dock Pro which adds on another ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how to do more with your consumer gadgets. With a large number of us still stuck at home and virtual classrooms ...
While there’s a big market for gaming mice, the majority of office users are “content” with a very basic, two-button mouse. Gaming mice like the Razer Naga Pro can be used in the office, there’s no ...
I imagine it’s not too difficult to put out a great mouse when you essentially build the same one with some upgraded parts. So, it’s no surprise that the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K is an all-around ...
Previously all about gaming gear, Razer began rolling out new productivity accessories last year. Now it’s back with three new items for work at home or in the office — the quiet Pro Type Ultra ...
Even if Razer’s products aren’t your cup of tea, you still can’t help but respect the reputation Razer has managed to build among the very upper echelon of PC and gaming enthusiasts. Razer’s ...
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I spent hours testing the Razer Kishi V3 Pro, and now my mobile gaming skills are sharper than ever
The Razer Kishi V3 Pro is expensive as mobile gaming controllers come, but offers solid value with its array of remappable controls and fantastic ergonomics.
When we first heard that Razer was updating the venerable DeathAdder esports mouse, we expected an iterative change. But the company has proven us wrong, instead updating every aspect of the mouse.
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