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Razer made wireless versions of its most popular accessories

It's the company's first major cable-free collection.
Kris Holt, @krisholt
September 22, 2020
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Razer is moving deeper into wireless territory. It has released its first major collection of wireless gaming accessories. The lineup includes versions of some of Razer’s most popular products, namely the BlackShark V2 headset, the DeathAdder V2 mouse and the BlackWidow V3 keyboard.

The company claims its HyperSpeed wireless tech offers latency of just 195 microseconds — it suggests that’s 25 percent faster than its rivals’ tech. All three wireless accessories are available today.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro headset
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The BlackShark V2 Pro headset offers up to 24 hours of battery life on a single charge and a wireless range of up to 12 meters, according to Razer. It has one more speaker chamber than the BlackShark V2 and a new microphone housing, while it weighs 320 grams. The BlackShark V2 Pro costs $179.99.

Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro mouse
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With the $129.99 DeathAdder V2 Pro mouse, Razer is promising up to 120 hours battery life over Bluetooth or 70 hours through a HyperSpeed connection. You’ll also have the option of hooking it up to your PC with a cable, and it has Razer’s second-gen optical mouse switches.

Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro keyboard
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As for the $229.99 BlackWidow V3 Pro keyboard, that boasts a battery life of up to 200 hours, according to the company. Razer also says it has improved mechanical switches and Doubleshot ABS keycaps. As with the mouse, you can use it in wired mode.

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