List of Razer products

Last updated

This is a list of various Razer gaming hardware products. Individual products may have their own article, please see the navbox at the bottom if a product is not listed here.

Contents

Gaming mice

NameReleasedTypeSensor Mouse DPI IPS AccelerationConnectivityPolling rate (Hz)Mass (g)Dimensions (l x w x h) [lower-alpha 1] Buttons [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Form factor
Boomslang 1000/20001999 [1] BallKärna proprietary1000/2000PS/210-200150140 x 60-82 x 323/2 Ambidextrous
Razer Boomslang 2100 [lower-alpha 4] 2003BallKärna proprietary2100/2500USB125115140 x 60-82 x 323/2Ambidextrous
Viper2004 AprilOpticalAgilent A2051 [lower-alpha 5] 1000USB12578118 x 55 x 363Ambidextrous
Diamondback2004 LateOpticalAgilent A3070/A3080 [lower-alpha 6] 1600USB12590129 x 63 x 38.53/4Ambidextrous
Diamondback Plasma2005 MidOpticalAgilent A30881600USB12590129 x 63 x 38.53/4Ambidextrous
Copperhead2005 LateOpticalAgilent 60182000USB1000124130 x 66 x 413/4Ambidextrous
Krait2006 MidOpticalAgilent A30881600USB12578120 x 60.5 x 373Ambidextrous
Microsoft Habu2006 LateOpticalAvago S60182000USB1000135129 x 68 x 43.55/2Right-handed
DeathAdder2006 LateOpticalAvago S36681800154 [2] USB1000133128 x 70 x 42.53/2Right-handed
Boomslang Collectors Edition [lower-alpha 7] 2007 LateOpticalAvago 36681800USB1000150139 x 82 x 353/2Ambidextrous
Diamondback 3G2007 LateOpticalAvago 36681800USB125100128 x 70 x 42.53/4Ambidextrous
Lachesis2007 LateOpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20314000USB1000128129 x 71 x 405/4Ambidextrous
Salmosa2008 MidOpticalAvago 36681800USB100040115 x 63 x 373Ambidextrous
Salmosa Pro Gaming Edition2008 MidOpticalAvago 36681800USB1254095.9 x 54.4 x 33.33Ambidextrous
Mamba2009 FebruaryOpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600/6400USB/Wireless1000108 - 129128 x 70 x 42.55/2Right-handed
Naga 2009 AugustOpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000134116 x 69 x 41.65/12Right-handed
Orochi2009 MidOpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20312000/4000 [lower-alpha 8] USB or Bluetooth125/1000 [lower-alpha 9] 95 - 14199 x 67.8 x 353/4Ambidextrous
DeathAdder 35002009 LateOpticalAvago S38883500USB1000133128 x 70 x 42.53/2Right-handed
Imperator2009 LateOpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000138123 x 71 x 425/2Right-handed
Abyssus2009 LateOpticalAvago S38883500USB100071115 x 63 x 403Ambidextrous
DeathAdder Left-Hand Edition2010OpticalAvago S38883500USB1000133128 x 70 x 42.53/2Left-handed
Abyssus Mirror2010OpticalAvago S38883500USB100071115 x 63 x 403Ambidextrous
Spectre2010OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000?100 x 66 x 373/2Ambidextrous [lower-alpha 10]
Lachesis (ver. 2)2010OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000128129 x 71 x 405/4Ambidextrous
Naga Molten Special Edition2010OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000134116 x 69 x 415/12Right-handed
Naga Maelstrom Special Edition2010OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000134116 x 69 x 415/12Right-handed
Naga Epic2010OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB/Wireless1000134116 x 69 x 415/12Right-handed
TRON2010OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000124110 x 61.3 x 33.53/4Ambidextrous
DeathAdder Black EditionFebruary 2011OpticalAvago S38883500USB1000133128 x 70 x 42.53/2Right-handed
Imperator 20122011 LateOpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20326400USB1000136123 x 71 x 425/2Right-handed
Naga Hex2012OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20325600USB1000134116 x 70 x 465/6Right-handed
Mamba 20122012OpticalPhilips Twin Eye PLN 20336400USB/Wireless1000136115 x 68 x 435/2Right-handed
Taipan2012OpticalAvago S98188200 [3] 200 [3] 50G [3] USB [3] 1000 [3] 95 [3] 125 x 56 x 39 [3] 5/4Ambidextrous
Ouroboros2012OpticalAvago S98188200USB/Wireless1000115137 x 71 x 425/6Ambidextrous
DeathAdder 20132012 LateOpticalPixArt SDNS-3988640020050GUSB1000105127 x 70 x 443/2Right-handed
Naga Epic 20132013OpticalPhillips Twin Eye PLN 2033820020050GUSB1000135119 x 75 x 437/12Right/Left-Handed [lower-alpha 11]
Krait 20132013OpticalPixArt SDNS-3988640020050GUSB100078177 x 55 x 363Ambidextrous
DeathAdder Chroma2014 LateOpticalPixArt SDNS-39891000030050GUSB1000105127 x 70 x 443/2Right-handed
Mamba 20152015Optical21050GUSB/Wireless133128 x 70 x 439
Diamondback ChromaLate 2015OpticalPhillips Twin Eye PLN 20341600021050GUSB100089125 x 60 x 303/4Ambidextrous
DeathAdder Elite2016OpticalPixArt PMW 3389-T3QU1600045050GUSB1000105127 x 70 x 445/2Right-handed
Lancehead2017Optical1600021050GWireless111117 x 71 x 385/4Ambidextrous
Lancehead Tournament Edition2017OpticalPixArt PMW 3389-T3QU1600045050GUSB1000111117 x 71 x 385/4Ambidextrous
Atheris2017OpticalPixArt 3330720022030GWireless/Bluetooth10006699 x 62 x 344/2Ambidextrous
Basilisk2017OpticalPixArt PMW 3389-T3QU1600045050GUSB1000107124 x 75 x 435/3Right-handed
Naga TrinityLate 2017OpticalPixArt PMW 3389-T3QU1600045050GUSB1000120119 x 68 x 439-19 [lower-alpha 12] Right-handed
Mamba Elite2018OpticalPixArt PMW 3389-T3QU1600045050GUSBVariable [lower-alpha 13] 96125 x 69.9 x 43.37/2Right-Handed
Mamba Wireless2018Optical1600045050GWireless106125.7 x 70 x 43.2Right-Handed
Mamba Hyperflux2018Optical16000USB/Wireless100096124.7 x 70.1 x 43.25/3Right-Handed
Basilisk EssentialMarch 2019Optical640022030GUSB95124 x 75 x 43Right-Handed
ViperAugust 2019OpticalPixArt PMW-33891600045050GUSB w/ Speedflex100069126.73 x 66.2 x 37.818Ambidextrous
Viper UltimateOctober 2019OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GWireless100074126.7 x 66.2 x 37.88Ambidextrous
Basilisk x HyperSpeedNovember 2019OpticalPixArt PAW 33691600045040GWireless100083130 x 60 x 42Right-Handed
Basilisk UltimateNovember 2019OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GWireless1000107130 x 60 x 4211Right-Handed
DeathAdder V2January 2020OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GUSB w/ Speedflex100082127 x 61.7 x 42.78Right-Handed
Basilisk V2January 2020OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GUSB w/ Speedflex100092130 x 60 x 4211Right-Handed
Viper MiniEarly 2020OpticalPixArt PMW 3359850030035GUSB w/ Speedflex100061118.3 x 53.5 x 38.36False-Ambidextrous
DeathAdder V2 MiniJuly 2020 [4] OpticalPixArt PMW 3359850030035GUSB w/ Speedflex100062114.2 x 56 x 38.56Right-Handed
Naga Left-Handed EditionAugust 2020 [5] OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GUSB w/ Speedflex1000109119 x 73 x 4320Left-Handed
Naga ProSeptember 2020OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GWireless1000117119 x 74.5 x 4310-20 [lower-alpha 14] Right-handed
DeathAdder V2 ProSeptember 2020OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GWireless100088127 x 61.7 x 42.78Right-Handed
Viper 8KHzJanuary 2021 [6] OpticalRazer Focus+2000065050GUSB w/ Speedflex800071126.73 x 57.6 x 37.818Ambidextrous
Naga XEarly 2021OpticalRazer 5G Advanced1800045040GUSB w/ Speedflex100085119 x 74 x 4316Right-Handed
Orochi V2April 2021OpticalRazer 5G Advanced1800045040GWireless/Bluetooth1000<60 [lower-alpha 15] 108 x 60 x 386Symmetrical Right-Handed
DeathAdder V2 x HyperSpeedOctober 2021 [7] OpticalPMW 33191400030035GWireless/Bluetooth1000<85127 x 61.7 x 42.77Right-Handed
Basilisk V3September 2021OpticalRazer Focus+2600065050GUSB w/ Speedflex1000101130 x 60 x 42.511Right-Handed
Viper V2 ProMay 2022OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless, USB w/ Speedflex1000/4000 [lower-alpha 16] 58126.5 x 66.2 x 37.85Symmetrical Right-Handed
DeathAdder V3 ProAugust 2022OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless, USB w/ Speedflex1000/4000 [lower-alpha 16] 64128 x 68 x 445Right-Handed
Basilisk V3 ProAugust 2022OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless, [lower-alpha 17] USB w/ Speedflex1000/4000 [lower-alpha 16] 112130 x 75.4 x 42.511Right-Handed
Naga V2 ProNovember 2022OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless, [lower-alpha 17] USB w/ Speedflex1000134119.5 x 75.5 x 43.510/14/20Right-Handed
Naga V2 HyperSpeedNovember 2022OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless [lower-alpha 17] 100095119.5 x 75 x 43.519Right-Handed
Viper Mini Signature EditionFebruary 2023OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless, USB w/ Speedflex1000/4000 [lower-alpha 16] 49119 x 62 x 395Right-Handed
DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker EditionFebruary 2023OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GWireless, USB w/ Speedflex1000/4000 [lower-alpha 16] 63128 x 68 x 445Right-Handed
DeathAdder V3February 2023OpticalRazer Focus Pro3000075070GUSB w/ Speedflex800059128 x 68 x 446Right-Handed
Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeedApril 2023OpticalRazer 5G Advanced1800045040GWireless/Bluetooth1000110130.1 x 75.1 x 42.57Right-Handed
  1. Dimensions are listed in mm, or milimetres.
  2. All Razer mouse devices have a scroll wheel acting as one of the top buttons.
  3. This includes all buttons on the top of the mouse, and any on the sides.
  4. The Razer Boomslang 2100 is also known as the Mystify or 2500 BFG Sniper Boomslang 2100.
  5. Razer used a lens with a magnification factor greater than that recommended by Agilent to obtain an effective 1000 DPI resolution from the 800 DPI A2051 sensor, giving a lower maximum tracking speed. As a result, users who preferred a lower sensitivity setting (requiring greater/faster physical movement of the mouse) found the Viper unusable.
  6. Depending on date of manufacture. The A3070 sensor suffered from an issue known as pixel jitter compensation; one units worth (a single pixel in the context of a GUI desktop with a 1:1 mouse input/output ratio) of accurate movement was lost immediately after reversing the physical direction of travel of the Diamondback, resulting in the 'skipping' of the mouse pointer. This issue only occurred at high sensitivity settings, and could be largely negated with the use of a software fix (programmed by a helpful Razer user going by the name of "Atalan"), made available as a patch and in Razers drivers. Later runs of the Diamondback used the A3080 sensor which did not suffer from this issue.
  7. The Boomslang Collectors Edition was limited to 10,000 units.
  8. The Razer Orochi supports 2000 DPI in wireless mode, and 4000 DPI in wired mode.
  9. The Orochi supports 125 Hz polling in wireless mode, and 1000 Hz in wired mode.
  10. The Spectre's two side buttons, typically pressed by the user's thumb, are located on the left side of the mouse, making it difficult for a left-handed user to employ the use of these buttons.
  11. The Naga 2014 comes in both left handed and right handed models.
  12. The Naga Trinity has 3 interchangeable side plates: an FPS plate that has 2 side buttons, a MOBA plate that has 7, and an MMO plate that has 12.
  13. The Mamba Elite supports a 125, 500, or 1000 Hz polling rate.
  14. The Naga Pro has 3 interchangeable side plates: an FPS plate that has 2 side buttons, a Battle Royale/MOBA plate that has 6, and an MMO plate that has 12.
  15. Without a battery. With a Lithium AAA battery, the Orochi V2 weighs around 63-67 grams, while a Lithium AA battery would give the mouse a weight in the low to mid-70s.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 Supports up to a 4,000 Hz polling rate when using Razer's Hyperpolling Wireless Dongle or the Razer Dock Pro, depending on mouse. The Viper Mini Signature Edition comes with the Hyperpolling Wireless Dongle by default.
  17. 1 2 3 Supports both HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth.

Keyboards

NameReleasedSwitch typeColorInterfacePolling rate (Hz)BacklightingAudio jacksUSB portsDimensions (l x w x h)Form factor
Tarantula2006 Membrane (dome)BlackWired (USB)1000Yes; macro keysYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 2 ports522 x 220 x 33 mmFull-size
Microsoft Reclusa2006Membrane (dome)BlackWired (USB)1000YesNoYes; 2 ports551 x 236 x 61 mmFull-size
Lycosa2007Membrane (dome)BlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port469 x 168 x 15 mm [lower-alpha 1] Full-size
Lycosa Mirror Special EditionOctober 2008 [8] Membrane (dome)BlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port470 x 165 x 20 mm [lower-alpha 2] Full-size
ArctosaOctober 2008 [8] Membrane (dome)Black / SilverWired (USB)1000NoNoNo470 x 165 x 20 mm [lower-alpha 2] Full-size
Marauder2010Membrane (dome)GreyWired (USB)1000Yes; customizableNoNo400 x 182 x 32 mmFull-size
TRONJune 2010Membrane (chiclet)BlackWired (USB)1000YesNoNo577.5 x 168.25 x 31 mmFull-size
BlackWidowAugust 2010MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000NoNoNo475 x 171 x 30 mmFull-size
BlackWidow UltimateAugust 2010MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 30 mmFull-size
AnansiDecember 2010Membrane (dome)BlackWired (USB)1000Yes; customizableNoNo515 x 190 x 22 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Stealth Edition [lower-alpha 3] August 2011MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesYes/No [lower-alpha 4] 475 x 171 x 30 mmFull-size
BlackWidow 2013 [lower-alpha 5] August 2012MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000NoYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 30 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 [lower-alpha 5] August 2012MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 30 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Tournament Edition 2013 [lower-alpha 5] August 2012MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000NoNoNo366 x 154 x 30 mmTenkeyless
DeathStalker UltimateSeptember 2012Membrane (chiclet)BlackWired (USB)1000YesNoNo512 x 215 x 20 mmFull-size
BlackWidow 2014 [lower-alpha 5] March 2014MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000NoYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 20 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Ultimate 2014 [lower-alpha 5] March 2014MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 20 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Tournament Edition 2014 [lower-alpha 5] March 2014MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000NoNoNo366 x 154 x 30 mmTenkeyless
BlackWidow Ultimate ClassicDecember 2014MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 20 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Chroma [lower-alpha 5] January 2015MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port475 x 171 x 39 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Tournament Edition ChromaApril 2015 [9] MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo366 x 154 x 30 mmTenkeyless
DeathStalker ChromaAugust 2015Membrane (chiclet)BlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo460 x 214 x 21.4 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 [lower-alpha 5] November 2015MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesYes; audio-out/mic-inYes; 1 port452 x 171 x 20 mmFull-size
BlackWidow X ChromaMarch 2016MechanicalBlack / White / GreyWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo360 x 156 x 41 mmFull-size
BlackWidow X UltimateMarch 2016MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000YesNoNo360 x 156 x 41 mmFull-size
BlackWidow X Tournament EditionMarch 2016MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000NoNoNo366 x 154 x 30 mmTenkeyless
BlackWidow X Tournament Edition ChromaMarch 2016MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo360 x 156 x 41 mmTenkeyless
OrnataSeptember 2016Mecha-membrane [lower-alpha 6] BlackWired (USB)1000YesNoNo463 x 154 x 31 mmFull-size
Ornata ChromaSeptember 2016Mecha-membraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo463 x 154 x 31 mm [lower-alpha 7] Full-size
BlackWidow Chroma V2January 2017MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaYes; 3.5mm combo jackYes; 1 port484 x 246.8 x 42 mmFull-size
BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2August 2017MechanicalBlack / PinkWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo366 x 154 x 39 mm [lower-alpha 8] Tenkeyless
Cynosa ChromaOctober 2017MembraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo463 x 154 x 31 mmFull-size
Cynosa Chroma ProOctober 2017MembraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo463 x 154 x 31 mmFull-size
HuntsmanJune 2018Opto-Mechanical [lower-alpha 9] Black / Pink / WhiteWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo444.5 x 140 x 36.5 mmFull-size
Huntsman EliteJune 2018Opto-MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo444.5 x 140 x 36.5 mm [lower-alpha 10] Full-size
BlackWidow EliteAugust 2018MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaYes; 3.5mm combo jackYes; 1 port448 x 164 x 42.3 mm [lower-alpha 11] Full-size
BlackWidow LiteNovember 2018MechanicalBlack / WhiteWired (USB)1000YesNoNo361 x 133 x 36.2 mmTenkeyless
BlackWidow (2019)March 2019MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo448 x 170 x 38.8 mmFull-size
Huntsman Tournament EditionSeptember 2019OpticalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo362 x 140 x 37 mmTenkeyless
Ornata V2June 2020Mecha-membraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo463 x 153 x 32.5 mmFull-size
Huntsman MiniJuly 2020OpticalBlack / WhiteWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo293 x 103 x 36 mm60% layout
BlackWidow V3 ProSeptember 2020MechanicalBlackWired/Wireless [lower-alpha 12] 1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo450.7 x 248.4 x 42.30 mmFull-size
BlackWidow V3October 2020MechanicalBlack / PinkWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo450.7 x 154.8 x 42.1 mm [lower-alpha 13] Full-size
BlackWidow V3 TenkeylessOctober 2020MechanicalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo362 x 154.8 x 41 mmTenkeyless
Huntsman V2 AnalogFebruary 2021Analog OpticalBlackWired (USB) [lower-alpha 14] 1000Yes; supports ChromaNoYes; 1 port446 x 141 x 45 mm [lower-alpha 15] Full-size
BlackWidow V3 Mini HyperSpeedMay 2021MechanicalBlackWired/Wireless [lower-alpha 12] 1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo319 x 131 x 41 mm65% layout
Huntsman V2September 2021OpticalBlackWired (USB)8000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo444.3 x 140 x 38 mm [lower-alpha 16] Full-size
Huntsman V2 TenkeylessSeptember 2021OpticalBlack / PinkWired (USB)8000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo362 x 140 x 37 mm [lower-alpha 16] Tenkeyless
Ornata V3June 2022Mecha-membraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo443 x 144 x 31 mmFull-size
Ornata V3 XJune 2022MembraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo443 x 144 x 31 mmFull-size
DeathStalker V2 [10] July 2022OpticalBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo437 x 140 x 28 mmFull-size
DeathStalker V2 Pro [10] July 2022OpticalBlack / WhiteWired/Wireless [lower-alpha 12] 1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo437 x 139 x 26 mmFull-size
DeathStalker V2 Pro Tenkeyless [10] July 2022OpticalBlack / WhiteWired/Wireless [lower-alpha 12] 1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNo357 x 139 x 26 mmTenkeyless
BlackWidow V4 Pro [11] [12] February 2023MechanicalBlackWired (USB)8000Yes; supports ChromaNoYes; 1 port466 x 152.5 x 43.9 mmFull-size
Ornata V3 TenkeylessMay 2023Mecha-membraneBlackWired (USB)1000Yes; supports ChromaNoNoUn­knownTenkeyless
  1. The Lycosa measures 469 x 221 x 15 mm with the wrist rest.
  2. 1 2 The Lycosa Mirror Special Edition and Arctosa measures 470 x 222 x 20 mm with their included wrist rests.
  3. The BlackWidow Stealth Edition is available in both Standard and Ultimate editions.
  4. The BlackWidow Stealth Ultimate has 1 USB port and a pair of audio jacks.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The following models have Stealth variants: BlackWidow (Standard, Ultimate, Tournament Edition) 2013/2014; BlackWidow Chroma; and the BlackWidow Ultimate 2016.
  6. Mecha-membrane is the term coined by Razer to define membrane rubber-dome switches that feel like mechanical switches.
  7. The Ornata Chroma measures 463 x 224 x 31 mm with its included wrist rest.
  8. The BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2 measures 366 x 219.3 x 39mm with its included wrist rest.
  9. Opto-Mechanical is Razer's term for a type of compact optical switch with a mechanical feel.
  10. The Huntsman Elite measures 448 x 230 x 36.5 mm with its included wrist rest.
  11. The BlackWidow Elite measures 448 x 232.5 x 42.3 mm with its included wrist rest.
  12. 1 2 3 4 The following models support wired mode via a USB Type-C to Type-A cable and wireless connectivity via Razer HyperSpeed Wireless & Bluetooth: BlackWidow V3 Pro, BlackWidow V3 Mini HyperSpeed, DeathStalker V2 Pro, and DeathStalker V2 Pro Tenkeyless.
  13. The BlackWidow V3 measures 450.7 x 225.1 x 42.1 mm with its included wrist rest.
  14. The Huntsman V2 Analog connects to a computer via USB-C by default but includes an adapter to connect via a USB Type-A connection if desired.
  15. The Huntsman V2 Analog measures 446 x 231 x 45 mm with its included wrist rest.
  16. 1 2 The Huntsman V2 and Huntsman V2 Tenkeyless measure 443.3 x 231.5 x 38 mm and 362 x 230 x 37 mm with their included wrist rests.

Laptops

Razer Blade 17

Gen.ReleasedDisplayBatteryProcessorGPURAMStorageWi-FiBluetoothInputs
1st201117.3" 16:9 1920x1080 LED60 Wh2.8 GHz Intel Core i7-2640MNVIDIA GeForce GT 555M8GB 1333 MHz DDR3320GB HDD 802.11n 3.0HDMI; Ethernet; 1x USB 3.0; 2x USB 2.0; 3.5mm jack
2nd201217.3" 16:9 1920x1080 LED60 Wh2.2 GHz Intel Core i7-3632QMNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M8GB 1600 MHz DDR3500GB HDD & 64GB SSD 802.11n4.0HDMI; Ethernet; 3x USB 3.0; 3.5mm jack
3rd [lower-alpha 1] 201317.3" 16:9 1920x1080 LED74 Wh2.4 GHz Intel Core i7-4700HQNVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M [lower-alpha 2] 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3128GB / 256GB / 512GB SSD802.11n4.0HDMI; Ethernet; 3x USB 3.0; 3.5mm jack
  1. The 3rd generation 17-inch Razer Blade was known & marketed as the Razer Blade Pro.
  2. The third-generation Blade also has integrated graphics powered by the Intel HD 4600.

Razer Blade 18

Gen.ReleasedDisplayBatteryProcessorGPURAMStorageWi-FiBluetoothInputs
1st202318" 16:10 2560x1600 IPS LCD91.7 Wh13th-gen Intel Core i9 [lower-alpha 1] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series [lower-alpha 2] 16GB / 32GB / 64GB DDR51TB / 2TB NVMe SSD Wi-Fi 6E 5.33x USB 3.2; 1x Thunderbolt, 1x Type-C; HDMI; Ethernet
  1. The 2023 Blade 18 supports the Intel Core i9-13980HX and Intel Core i9-13950HX processors.
  2. The 2023 Blade 18 supports the following GPU configurations: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090

Monitors

NameReleasedDisplayResolutionRefresh rateAdaptive syncResponse timeColor gamutHDRBrightnessContrast ratioInputs
Razer Raptor [13] January 201927" 16:9 1440p IPS panel2560 x 1440144 HzYes; G-Sync & FreeSync1ms (typical)DCI-P3Yes420 nits1000:1HDMI; DisplayPort; USB-C; 2x USB 3.0; 3.5mm jack
Razer Raptor (Refresh)January 202127" 16:9 1440p IPS panel2560 x 1440165 HzYes; G-Sync & FreeSync1ms (typical)DCI-P3Yes360 nits1000:1HDMI; DisplayPort; USB-C; 2x USB 3.2; 3.5mm jack

Smartphones

NameReleasedChipsetRAMStorage capacitySD card supportDisplayBattery capacityAndroid versionChroma support
Razer Phone 15 November 2017 Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 8 GB RAM64 GBYes5.7" 1440p IPS panel 4,000 mAh Android Nougat No
Razer Phone 222 October 2018 Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 8 GB RAM64 GBYes5.72" 1440p IPS panel4,000 mAh Android Oreo Yes; back Razer logo

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Computer mouse</span> Pointing device used to control a computer

A computer mouse is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is typically translated into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows a smooth control of the graphical user interface of a computer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Graphics card</span> Expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display device

A graphics card is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a display device such as a monitor. Graphics cards are sometimes called discrete or dedicated graphics cards to emphasize their distinction to integrated graphics processor on the motherboard or the CPU. A graphics processing unit (GPU) that performs the necessary computations is the main component in a graphics card, but the acronym "GPU" is sometimes also used to refer to the graphics card as a whole.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Microsoft SideWinder</span> Digital video game controllers

Microsoft SideWinder was the general name given to the family of digital game controllers developed by Microsoft for PCs. The line was first launched in 1995. Although intended only for use with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SideWinder game controllers can also be used with macOS, Mac OS 9 with third-party software, and Linux.

Microsoft has designed and sold a variety of ergonomic keyboards for computers. The oldest is the Microsoft Natural Keyboard, released in 1994, the company's first computer keyboard. The newest models are the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard (2013), the Surface Ergonomic Keyboard (2016), and the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard (2019).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">HDMI</span> Proprietary interface for transmitting digital audio and video data

High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device, such as a display controller, to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for analog video standards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alienware</span> American computer hardware subsidiary of Dell, Inc.

Alienware is an American computer hardware subsidiary of Dell. Their product range is dedicated to gaming computers which can be identified by their alien-themed designs. Alienware was founded in 1996 by Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila, and is currently led by Vivian Lien. The development of the company is also associated with Frank Azor, Arthur Lewis, Joe Balerdi, and Michael S. Dell. The company's corporate headquarters is located in The Hammocks, Miami, Florida.

Dell XPS is a line of consumer-oriented high-end laptop and desktop computers manufactured by Dell. The XPS mainly competes against computers such as Acer's Aspire, HP's Pavilion and Envy, Lenovo's X1, Samsung's Sens, and Apple MacBook Pro.

The Sony U series of subnotebook computers refers to two series of Sony products the PCG-U and the VGN-U. The later VGN-U were, at their release, the smallest independent computers running Windows XP and the most powerful high-end subnotebooks at the time. The VGN-U50 and VGN-U70P models are roughly the size of two DVD cases stacked on top of each other.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sony Reader</span> Line of e-book readers manufactured by Sony

The Sony Reader was a line of e-book readers manufactured by Sony, who produced the first commercial E Ink e-reader with the Sony Librie in 2004. It used an electronic paper display developed by E Ink Corporation, was viewable in direct sunlight, required no power to maintain a static image, and was usable in portrait or landscape orientation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">NeXT MegaPixel Display</span>

The NeXT MegaPixel Display is a range of CRT-based computer monitors manufactured and sold by NeXT for the NeXTcube and NeXTstation workstations, designed by Hartmut Esslinger/Frog Design Inc.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Razer Switchblade</span> Portable gaming device

The Razer Switchblade was a concept design of a portable gaming device developed by Razer. It was first unveiled on January 5, 2011 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The Switchblade won The Best of CES 2011 People's Voice award.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">IdeaCentre</span> Series of personal computers

The Lenovo IdeaCentre is a line of consumer-oriented desktop computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo. The first IdeaCentre desktop, the IdeaCentre K210, was announced by Lenovo on June 30, 2008 as a consumer-focussed alternative to the business-oriented ThinkCentre and ThinkStation brandnames acquired from IBM. While the IdeaCentre line consists entirely of desktops, they share a common design language with the IdeaPad line of laptops and hybrids. One such feature is Veriface facial recognition technology.

Various accessories for the PlayStation 2 video game console have been produced by Sony, as well as third parties. These include controllers, audio and video input devices like microphones and video cameras, and cables for better sound and picture quality.

Google Pixel is a brand of portable consumer electronic devices developed by Google that run either ChromeOS or the Android operating system. The main line of Pixel products consist of Android-powered smartphones, which have been produced since October 2016 as the replacement of the older Nexus, and of which the Pixel 7 is the current model. The Pixel brand also includes laptop and tablet computers, as well as several accessories, and was originally introduced in February 2013 with the Chromebook Pixel.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Xbox Wireless Controller</span> Primary game controller for the Xbox platform

The Xbox Wireless Controller is the primary game controller for the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S home video game consoles, also commercialized for its use in Windows-based PCs, and compatible with other operating systems such as macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. The controller maintains the overall layout found in the Xbox 360 controller, but with various tweaks to its design, such as a revised shape, redesigned analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and triggers, along with new rumble motors within the triggers to allow for directional haptic feedback.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Razer Naga</span> Series of gaming mice

The Razer Naga is a series of gaming mice released by Razer Inc. designed specifically for massively multiplayer online (MMO) and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games like Dota 2 and League of Legends. The name is believed by many to be based on the Sanskrit word for "snake", as well as possibly Naga, a World of Warcraft race.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Razer Phone</span> Android-based phablet from Razer

The Razer Phone is an Android-based phablet designed and developed by Razer Inc., released on November 15, 2017. While the device was designed mainly for mobile gamers, reviewers such as Engadget have noted that it is also good enough for everyday use.

The Surface Studio 2 is an all-in-one PC, designed and produced by Microsoft as part of its Surface series of Windows-based personal computing devices. It was announced at the Windows 10 Devices Event on October 2, 2018, two years after the release of the previous version Surface Studio, with pre-orders beginning that day.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Razer Blade Stealth</span>

The Razer Blade Stealth is a laptop lineup from Razer Inc. It was first launched 6 January 2016 during the Consumer Electronics Show alongside the Razer Core, the external graphics box. The product won the CES 2016 Best Laptop Award for its unique design choice of detaching the powerful GPU from the main device and connecting the two via Thunderbolt 3, thus allowing users to choose either power or portability. The current lineup consists of 5 versions of this laptop - 2016, early 2017, late 2017, 2019, and 2020 models - and 3 versions of the Razer Core - Razer Core V1, Razer Core V2, and Razer Core X.

References

  1. "Razer BoomSlang 2000 mouse". Eurogamer.net. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  2. "ESR - Razer DeathAdder Review".
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Razer Inc. "Razer Taipan Online Master Guide" (PDF). Razer Taipan Support. Razer Inc. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 October 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  4. Castle, Katharine (9 July 2020). "Razer's Deathadder V2 mouse has now shrunk in size and price". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  5. Hachman, Mark (13 August 2020). "Razer launches left-handed Naga gaming mouse for Left-Handers Day". PCWorld . Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  6. Federowicz, Evan (29 January 2021). "Razer Introduces its Newest Gaming Mouse, Called The Viper 8KHz". Wccftech. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  7. Harding, Scharon (27 October 2021). "Razer releases cheaper wireless version of one of its best gaming mice". Ars Technica. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  8. 1 2 "Razer™ Fuses Aesthetics And Form With Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition™ and Razer Arctosa™". 7 October 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  9. "Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma Keyboard Now Available". TechPowerUp. 16 April 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  10. 1 2 3 Porter, Jon (26 July 2022). "Razer's low-profile DeathStalker keyboard returns with mechanical switches". The Verge. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  11. Porter, Jon (16 February 2023). "Razer's new BlackWidow V4 Pro keyboard has a terrifying number of buttons". The Verge. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  12. Harding, Scharon (18 February 2023). "Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro review: More than enough buttons, too much software". Ars Technica. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  13. Barbosa, Alessandro (14 June 2021). "Razer's New Raptor 27-Inch Gaming Monitor Is All About Luxurious Design". GameSpot. Retrieved 6 May 2023.