Awesome Razer gadgets coming soon – South African pricing and release date

Razer has recently unveiled its insane new gaming accessories, including portable control solutions and advanced gaming peripherals.

While it does take some time to get gaming hardware in South Africa, these new Razer gaming gadgets are finally on their way.

Check out the awesome new gaming hardware Razer is bringing to South Africa in the coming months:


Razer Turret Bundle

The Razer Turret is an all-in-one portable keyboard and mouse setup which moves PC gaming from the desk to the comfort of the living room.

The keyboard is designed to be used as a lapboard, with a designated area to use as a mouse pad for the wireless mouse.

The Turret can connect to your PC with minimal input latency, using a bundled 2.4GHz wireless adapter or Bluetooth

Razer states that the keyboard’s battery will last up to 4 months, while the battery on the mouse can withstand 40 hours of continuous gameplay.

The Turret mouse is a relatively standard gaming mouse – featuring two side buttons and a 3,500 DPI laser sensor.

The devices can be stored together thanks to a stylish charging dock.

The Razer Turret Bundle will be available in South Africa from September 2016, with a recommended retail price of R3,199.


Naga Hex V2 Gaming Mouse

The Naga Hex V2 is a gaming mouse created specifically for MOBA gamers.

The mouse includes a selection of features designed to optimise control for MOBA games such as Dota 2, League of Legends, and Heroes of the Storm.

The Naga Hex V2 comes with a 7-button mechanical mouse wheel, offering a selection of accessible and programmable inputs.

The mouse is also accurate, boasting a 16,000 DPI 5G laser sensor capable of keeping up with any player configuration.

If customisable lighting is your thing, the Naga Hex V2 features Chroma RGB lighting, allowing you to customise its lighting to your personal colour scheme.

The Razer Naga Hex V2 will be available in South Africa from September 2016, and will retail for around R1,589.


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