Razer Expands eSports Army With New Gaming Headset, Keyboard, Mouse

Razer continues to raise the bar on gaming peripherals with its latest creations. The gaming specialist recently revealed the Kraken Tournament Edition headset, BlackWidow Elite keyboard and Mamba Wireless mouse at PAX West and IFA 2018. The new peripherals are tailored specifically for eSports players. And, as one can expect, they come with a combination of leading-edge technology and classic Razer design.

Razer Kraken Tournament Edition

The latest headset from Razer features THX Spatial Audio technology, which not only improves the stereo, 5.1 and 7.1 audio experiences but also brings future support for ambisonics and object-based. Equipped with custom-tuned 50mm Neodymium drivers, the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition promises excellent clarity without sacrificing the punchy bass. The headset doesn’t slouch on comfort, either. The ergonomic design combines an ultra-soft padded headband with full-ear covers filled with cooling gel to allow gamers to partake in long gaming sessions.

The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition makes use of a 3.5mm combo audio jack and is compatible with consoles and mobile devices. The headset has its own USB audio controller, where gamers can make on-the-fly adjustments to customize their audio experience. The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is available in September 2018 for $99.99.

Headphones
  • Frequency response: 12Hz – 28kHz
  • Impedance: 32 Ω @ 1 kHz
  • Sensitivity (@1kHz): 109 dB
  • Input power: 30mW (Max)
  • Drivers: 50mm with Neodymium magnets
  • Inner ear cup diameter: 2.2 in. / 56mm
  • Connection type: Analog 3.5mm
  • Cable length: 4.3 ft. / 1.3m
  • Weight: .7lbs / 322g
  • Oval ear cushions: Full-ear coverage with cooling gel
Microphone
  • Frequency response: 100Hz – 10kHz
  • Impedance: 32 Ω @ 1kHz
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: > 60dB
  • Sensitivity (@1kHz): -45 ± 3 dB
  • Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional ECM boom
In-line control
  • Analog volume control wheel
  • Microphone quick mute toggle
USB dongle
  • Controls: Vol up/down, Bass up/down, THX spatial on / off, mic mute, game / chat balance
  • Cable length: 2m
Audio Usage
  • Audio Usage: Devices with 3.5mm audio jack
  • Audio + microphone usage: Devices with 3.5mm audio + mic combined jack
  • Audio Controller usage: PC with USB port

Razer BlackWidow Elite

As if the Razer’s BlackWidow family of gaming keyboards isn’t big enough already, the company is bringing forth a new and improved iteration: the BlackWidow Elite. The keyboard utilizes the Razer’s proprietary mechanical switches, which are available in green, orange and yellow. As is the norm with a gaming keyboard of this caliber, the BlackWidow Elite features customizable RGB backlighting, 10 key rollover anti-ghosting, fully programmable keys with macro support, multi-function digital dial, dedicated media keys and USB 2.0 and audio pass-through.

The BlackWidow Elite is the first of its line to feature a hybrid on-board memory and cloud storage system. Previous models forced gamers to store profiles to the cloud via Razer’s Synapse software. Although the BlackWidow Elite retains that feature, the keyboard can now store up to five profiles locally so gamers can take the profiles with them to wherever they go. The BlackWidow Elite is available as of today for $169.99.

Specifications

  • 80 million keystroke lifespan
  • Razer Chroma customizable backlighting with 16.8 million color options
  • Ergonomic wrist rest 
  • Multi-function digital dial
  • Dedicated media controls
  • USB 2.0 and audio pass-through
  • Hybrid on-board memory and Ccoud Storage (five profiles)
  • Razer Synapse 3 
  • Cable routing
  • 10 key rollover
  • Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording
  • Gaming mode
  • 1,000Hz Ultrapolling
  • Military-grade metal top construction
  • Instant Trigger Technology

Razer Mamba Wireless

The Razer Mamba Wireless is back, and, according to Razer, has 150 percent more battery life than its predecessor with an up to 50-hour battery life from a single charge. The mouse employs Razer’s own 5G advanced optical sensor that boasts a true 16,000 DPI rating and a 99.4 percent resolution accuracy. It also comes equipped with Razer mechanical mouse switches certified for up to 50 million clicks, RGB lighting, seven independently programmable buttons and a hybrid on-board memory and cloud storage system, similar to the one present on the BlackWidow Elite keyboard.

The Mamba Wireless also improves side grips to provide a greater level of comfort. It’s slated to launch in September at $99.99.

Specifications
  • Razer 5G advanced optical sensor with 16,000 DPI
  • Up to 450 inches per second / 50G acceleration
  • 1,000Hz Ultrapolling
  • Seven independently programmable hyper-response buttons
  • Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches with 50 million click life cycle
  • Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel
  • Ergonomic right-handed design
  • Razer Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options
  • Hybrid on-board memory and cloud storage
  • Razer Synapse 3 
  • Size (LxWxH): 5 x 2.8 x 1.7 inches (125.7 X 70 mm X 43.2 mm)
  • Weight (excluding cable): .2lbs (106g)
  • Cable length: 6.9 ft / 2.1m