Razer Carcharias

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Adopting a more comfortable over-the-ear cup and some meaty 40mm drivers, these headphones look set to give the audiophiles in us something to get excited about.

Here’s a quickie of the specs the Carcharias sports:

Headphones

Frequency Response: 20 – 20,000 Hz

Impedance: 32 Ohm at 1kHz

Input Power: 200 mW

Drivers: 40 mm, with neodymium Magnets

Microphone

Frequency Response: 50 – 16,000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50 dB

Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional

Cable: 3 meters, Braided Fiber Sheath

Connector: 3.5 mm jack (headphone and mic)

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Razer Orochi

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Labelled as “Gaming on the Go

Razer Orochi Review Razer Orochi Review

” mouse, the Razer Orochi delivers high performance gaming at the size of a notebook mouse. With its 4000 dpi 3D Laser sensor,  Razer Orochi gives hardcore mobile gamers what they’ve been longing to have from a compact mouse.

Although you can technically squeeze your Razer DeathAdder, Mamba, or any other gaming mouse in your laptop bag, lots of gamers would have preferred to have a compact size mouse without sacrificing a true gaming experience. Not to mention that the Orochi can connect via Bluetooth (in Wireless mode) for convenience or via USB connection (in Wired mode) for gaming.

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Razer Naga

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Razer Naga review

Razer Naga Review

The Razer Naga gaming mouse looks like the offspring of a regular mouse and a cell phone. A mouse with keypads on its side will automatically grab anyone’s attention upon seeing it. Being black in color and the same time sleek matched with blue keys, it is one good looking mouse. Aside from its cool appearance, this particular gaming mouse has other amazing features that makes it one of the best gaming mouse available in the market today.

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Razer Onza

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Disclaimer: I was presented the opportunity to both playtest and provide insight into the development of the Onza controller for over six months.

Finally, after a full year of coverage, I am able to review the final products of the Razer Onza Controller — both the Standard Edition (39.99 USD) and the Tournament Edition (49.99USD).  The Onza represents the first third-party gaming controller, specifically designed with the competitive gaming community in mind.  My initial article covering the Razer Onza predicted that the controller would vastly improve the user-end, competitive gaming experience.

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