Entries in Razer (51)

Tuesday
Jan242023

Razer Kishi V2 now works with touchscreen-only games on Android

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The latest firmware update for Razer's Kishi V2 mobile gaming controller and the Razer Nexus app allows it to support games that were previously touchscreen-only on Android (like Genshin Impact and Marvel Snap). You can access the new feature through the free Nexus app, which lets you remap controller inputs to touchscreen control. The Razer Nexus app is also a centralized hub to launch games and stream them on platforms like Facebook Live or YouTube.

There's no concrete launch window for a rollout to iOS, but the Virtual Controller Mode is coming to the Razer Edge tablet controller sometime in Q1 2023.

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Friday
Jan132023

Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra brings the 'biggest' sensor for a webcam

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If you find your webcam to be lacking, Razer goes to the extreme with the Kiyo Pro Ultra. Razer claims it has the biggest sensor ever in a webcam. It comes equipped with a Sony 1/1.2" STARVIS 2 sensor with a 2.9μm pixel size.

This USB 3.0 plug-and-play webcam promises a DSLR level of detail and excellent low-light performance. Its f/1.7 aperture lens lets in nearly four times more light than other webcams. And it offers face tracking, auto-focus, and background blur features without needing extra software or hardware. But you can still adjust the settings to your liking in Razer Synapse. The Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra is available for US$300 (around CA$400).

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Friday
Jan132023

This Razer PC soundbar tracks your head movement to adjust 3D audio

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Razer's new PC soundbar gets a handy feature for those who love 3D audio. The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro is a beamforming PC soundbar equipped with an infrared camera that can detect where you are. According to Razer, it can adjust the 3D audio beams in real time based on your position so the optimal audio reaches your ears.

The Leviathan V2 Pro has two modes for 3D audio: THX Spatial Audio Virtual Headset and THX Spatial Audio Virtual Speakers. Razer promises it delivers "crisp, clear treble and deep, punchy bass" with the help of an included subwoofer and multiple drivers. Of course, it supports the Razer Chroma RGB, too. The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro will be available later this month for US$400 (around CA$535).

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Thursday
Jul142022

Razer Stream Controller competes with the Stream Deck

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Razer wants to take on the likes of the Elgato Stream Deck with its newest accessory. The Stream Controller, which the company co-developed with Loupedeck, is a touchscreen device designed to quickly launch shortcuts and control software and hardware on a PC. Twitch streamers use Elgato's accessory to control all parts of their stream. And Razer's new accessory is built mainly for live content creation. 

It has 12 haptic LCD touchscreen keys and three tactile analog dials on either side of the display for adjusting audio levels for mic, music, and more. You have eight programmable buttons at the bottom that can toggle between different layouts or launch commands. You can program its primary 12 switchblade keys to trigger commands or macros, with customizable icons and the ability to adjust haptic feedback from pressing a touchscreen key. Swipe gestures are also available to access more keys. The extra dials on the Stream Controller make this a unique device.

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