Logitech and Razer both have some pretty awesome gaming peripherals. Whether you’re playing games or getting real work done, they’re both great options. The software they use have some small, but ...
I wasn't sure if this should be posted here or in the software forum, but thought I would try here first! In 2010 I bought a Razer Mamba mouse. Though I quite liked it, I was never able to get it to ...
This weekend, security researcher jonhat disclosed a long-standing security bug in the Synapse software associated with Razer gaming mice. During software installation, the wizard produces a clickable ...
With its slim design, responsive third-generation optical switches, and a wide range of customization options via the Razer Synapse software, Razer Viper V3 Pro skillfully addresses the needs of ...
Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed Featured Image is shown. The Razer DeathAdder V3 family has become crowded enough to cause some confusion. Yet, each wireless and wired gaming mouse with this moniker ...
While Razer’s peripherals are anything but subtle, its most recent mice have been stripped down in favor of no-frills, lightweight builds. These lightweight mice make them a great option for serious ...
It's a Formula 1 car of mice, and that means blistering speed and performance. It also means it's very expensive, uncomfortable if you're the wrong size, and a pain to use for normal tasks. PC Gamer's ...
More than just a cheaper version of the DeathAdder V3 Pro, this Razer mouse should be on top of any PC gamer's shopping list. Lightweight, fast, and accurate. What else do you really need? PC Gamer's ...
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