Razer releases new streaming hardware

11 March 2022

Razer has expanded its range of streaming products with the new Razer Seiren BT microphone, Razer Audio Mixer, and Razer Key Light Chroma.

The new package brings desktop and mobile streamers adaptive lighting, clear wireless audio, and live on-stream audio mixing.

Razer Seiren BT

Price: $99,99 (R1,500)

While desktop streamers can use the Seiren BT, it is specifically designed for mobile streamers who often rely on wired microphones for clear audio, which limits how much they can move around or change the view from their mobile, especially in noisy outdoor environments.

This is why the Seiren BT is wireless and connects via Bluetooth to most popular mobile phones and streaming apps.

The Seiren BT uses a simple clip-on design, while the omnidirectional microphone and powerful noise suppression software ensure clear and crisp audio.


Razer Audio Mixer

Price: $249,99 (R3,760)

Streamers traditionally have had to use a multi-device setup to control audio and volume levels. The Razer Audio Mixer brings everything into one easy-to-use, simple-to-set up, fully customizable four-channel analog mixer.

The Audio Mixer allows streamers to control multiple audio sources on the fly, balancing the volume levels between sources, muting channels as needed, and even adding vocal effects to enhance their streams.


Razer Key Light Chroma

Price:  $299,99 (R4,516)

The Key Light Chroma offers streamers access to a wide range of lighting presets and the ability to sync with stream notifications. This encourages audio interaction as the lighting reacts to viewer emotes, alerts, and shout-outs.

The Key Light Chroma is powered by a 52.5W power adapter and and can be used either through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, which gives the user the flexibility to control their lighting from Razer Synapse3 and the Razer Streaming Mobile App.


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