Razer expands its offering of peripherals
Aside from its well-known gaming peripherals, Razer has just announced the expansion of its product line focused on the streaming ecosystem, with the new Razer Seiren BT microphone, the Razer Audio Mixer, and the Razer Key light. Light Chroma, three new peripherals that provide multimedia makers more freedom and flexibility at home and on the move.
And, whilst the Audio Mixer and the Key Light Chroma are aimed at PC video creators, the Seiren BT wireless microphone is specifically built for streamers who use their mobile devices to make IRL recordings while out and about (In RealLife).
The Seiren BT microphone, which connects by Bluetooth and is compatible with the most popular mobile streaming apps, provides entire freedom of movement for broadcasting, producing rich and warm speech tones thanks to an omnidirectional microphone and effective noise suppression software.
The Seiren BT microphone, with its tiny, discreet form and exceptional audio pickup, substantially improves the quality of live streaming with rich, clear audio, offering a new degree of freedom to your broadcasts.
IRL broadcasters can be creative with their streams by using selfie sticks and other mounts for their smartphones during the stream, without having to worry about getting tangled in cords, thanks to the Seiren BT. The Seiren BT has a simple clip design that allows the streamer to shoot wide angles and frame away from their smartphone while still keeping clear audio during the broadcast.
Furthermore, whether there is a strong wind blowing or you are surrounded by noisy crowds, the microphone effectively filters out background noise from indoor or outdoor locations, with a simple high/low blanking option available via the Razer Streaming Mobile app.
In addition, the company has introduced the new Razer Audio Mixer, a total audio solution in a single box designed to adapt streaming audio, with a variety of direct inputs and a powerful centralized audio mixing solution, providing new levels of live mixing and control for streaming from your home desktop.
Previously, this degree of control required the complex, time-consuming, and costly setup of many devices, but the Razer Audio Mixer puts it all together in a single completely adjustable 4-channel analog mixer that's simple to use and set up.
The Audio Mixer gives streamers control over numerous live audio sources, allowing them to balance volume levels between them, mute channels as needed, and even add sound effects to improve and make streams more dynamic. Because of direct input support for the most commonly used audio connections on the market, such as hybrid XLR (powered 48V), TRS input and line output, optical TOP, and more, this level of control is simple and easy to set up, making it accessible to all streamers, regardless of technical expertise.
The powerful Audio Mixer program is a centralized audio mixing solution that is fully integrated into Razer Synapse 3, supporting all digital audio output sources such as a game, system, chat, and music sources.
Users may access a wide range of audio adjustment options via the Razer Synapse 3 app, including a software-based noise gate, equalization functions, reverb, and voice changers. Each audio source in the Audio Mixer can be balanced, mixed, and assigned to hardware functions, with audio setup and processing offloaded to the Audio Mixer's built-in CPU, freeing up PC system resources.
Finally, we have the Razer Key Light Chroma, an all-in-one solution powered by Chroma RGB multicolor lighting technology that provides infinitely variable lighting to streamers streaming from their desktop, allowing them to create unique, engaging and interactive live streams with rich multicolored light.
Streamers can enjoy a broad variety of lighting presets, sync their illumination with other compatible devices, and even sync with their stream notifications, using the Razer Streaming or Razer Synapse 3 apps, for a variety of effects that create a distinct and diverse streaming experience.
And it is that this panel is capable of showing up to 16.8 million color options, that they provide customizable lighting in color and intensity for streaming, that they encourage interaction with the audience with lighting that reacts to gestures, alerts, and other viewer activities. Furthermore, the spotlight produces up to 2,800 lumens and has a white temperature range of 3000K to 7000K, making it bright enough for any scenario.