Razer Gaming Peripherals Review

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From gaming PCs and laptops to accessories, Razer is one of the first brands that comes to mind when gamers are in need of anything video game gear-related. This is especially true when it comes to the competitive scene, with gamers doing everything they can to get a leg up on the competition. Razer is an easy go-to solution in this regard thanks to its relationships with professional esports players associated with Team Razer. Who wouldn’t want to try and elevate their gameplay by using the same gear as professional _ Counter-Strike: Global Offensive _ player, TACO (MIBR), or Evil Geniuses’ professional Dota 2 player, Arte


The Bunker M is a phone holder with QI wireless charging and yes, it also has the LED ring light and two USB ports. I've never considered putting a phone mount on my desk (and, admittedly, PS5 reviews it'll probably be more popular to stick in your car), but my new goal is to get as many RGB devices on my desk as possible, so the phone holder is stay


The plastic arms are wide enough to hold any phone and you simply squeeze them onto the phone to hold it. There's a button on the top that releases the phone with a really satisfying click and the ball joint arm lets you adjust your phone to any position you like. I often use my phone as a second screen when I game and I tend to drop it in my lap and lose track of it all the time. Now, I stick it in the mount on the left side of my desk and I can even keep resources like the PlayTFT.com item guide up on the screen, and its easier to


The Bunker S is ostensibly a headphone stand, but its the best headphone stand you're ever going to find. It too has an LED light ring and 2 USB ports, matching the Bunker RGB exactly. It also comes with a long arm for vertical holding and a short arm for horizontal holding. I've got mine mounted to the back of my monitor so that my headphones are always safe and tucked away when I'm not using them. It also projects the swirling rainbow lights on the wall behind my monitor which has an incredibly psychedelic effect at night that I'm just in love w


However, leaving behind the familiar and comfortable confines of King's Canyon means learning the ins and outs of the map all over again. Thankfully, TheGamer 's here to help you get a head start on that. Keep scrolling to check out ten things you really ought to know before dropping in and taking on World's E


Whether you're looking to obsessively drop there every game, or avoid it like the second coming of the plague, that place is definitely the Capitol City. Though it's a bit more spread out, it's still densely packed with lootable buildings, most of them being multi-story skyscrapers that make for excellent sniper perc


Shotguns, sniper rifles and pistols like the Wingman are great for taking out zombies in one shot. But near the end of the game, players may find themselves having to take on two, three or even more Shadow Legends at once. Because these undead Legends have very low health, a spray-and-pray weapon such as an SMG can be effective for spamming bullets and taking down several enemies in a short amount of t


The Kraken also just feel great to wear. The cooling gel-infused ear cushions keep you cool while under pressure, but are also easy enough to clean, should it need it. The headset is light, but packs an incredibly powerful punch. Given that the headset is cross-platform compatible, you can rest assured that your headset investment will be well-worth


It's easy to miss, but in the cabin at the front of the train there is a button that can be pressed to bring it to a halt. Stopping the train at a station can cause it to reveal several supply bins that otherwise remain hidden underground, so keep your eyes peeled and move quickly to grab the extra loot while it's accessi


The rescue ship countdown begins the moment there are 10 Legends left in the game. By taking out other Legends early, players can ensure they have a large radius to get to the rescue ship when it arrives. A bigger play area provides fewer opportunities for Shadow Legends to spot still-alive Legends as they maneuver toward the s

It's unclear how long they've known one another but a common idea is that Pathfinder may have wandered into Paradise Lounge in Solace City one day and met Mirage who was a bartender at that establishment. Mirage is so comfortable with his relationship with Pathfinder that he can often be heard sarcastically roasting Pathfinder as a teammate in the Apex Ga


The Bunker series may seem superfluous to some, but think about how much time you spend at your desk playing games or working. I'm a big proponent of creating happy environments for a happy life, and the Bunker series not only eliminates gaming frustrations, but creates a fun an inviting environment to game in. What could be better than t


It was the main reason he held off on entering the Apex Games. He wanted to make sure his mother was okay with him competing in such a violent and dangerous event. She helped create a lot of the cloaking and duplication technology he uses to set himself apart from the competit