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 ...
A year ago, I reviewed the Pro Type. This is a wireless mechanical keyboard from Razer. The company is known primarily for gaming PCs and accessories, but the Pro Type was something new for Razer.
As much as I wanted to love the Razer Pro Type keyboard for the office, there were just too many minor issues with it. The company is back with an updated version, and I’ve been using it for the past ...
Many members of the workforce are returning to the office after over 18 months of working from home. But folks might not be quite ready to give up on some of the luxuries they treated themselves to ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Razer has updated its suite of productivity peripherals with ...
Until now, Razer has pretty much been synonymous with gaming. The company has been delivering quality gaming peripherals and laptops for some time now. While crafted for gaming, they also work well ...
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Razer isn’t just a gaming brand anymore — the company is expanding its office and work-friendly peripherals with a series of new updates. Razer announced the new Pro Click Mini wireless mouse, Pro ...
Last fall, Razer partnered with workplace ergonomic specialist Humanscale to release the Razer Productivity Suite. The collection includes a wireless mechanical keyboard, wireless mouse, and a ...
In light of a massive migration to working from home, Razer is built a new productivity suite that includes the Pro Type keyboard ($140), Pro Click mouse ($100), and Pro Glide mousepad ($10). The ...
Pretty neat that the battery lasts almost as long as a Razer product will take to break due to poor manufacturing. My boss tried the Pro Type but sent it back due to the keys being unreliable.