5 October 2007 8:03 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Look here gamers, if you picked up Razer's cheerily dubbed "Bringer of death" mouse, now you can complete the set as now available is a matching gaming keyboard and comms headset.The Razer Lycosa is designed for fast, efficient gameplay and superior actions-per-minute thanks to its 1000Hz Ultrapolling/1ms response time.
By offering illuminated, non-slip rubber keys and Hyperesponse technology Razer claims full control is in the gamers’ hands.
Durable and ultra-portable, the Razer Lycosa is fit for the most heated LAN gaming sessions by offering immediately accessible USB, earphone and microphone jacks.
Each key on the Razer Lycosa is fully programmable to accept a myriad of complex gaming commands and button combinations.
The TouchPanel ensures that gamers always have control over all functions of the chosen media player.
With the ability to save up to 10 different profiles, gamers can customize thousands of keystrokes for their favorite RTS, FPS, MMO or virtually any other genre defining game.
The Razer Piranha is said to deliver realistic in-game stereo audio with superior clarity and deep bass tones for discerning gamers requiring superior audio fidelity.
Featuring plug-and-play functionality, the Razer Piranha also sports an adjustable noise-canceling microphone enabling gamers to communicate with teammates in the noisiest of gaming situations.
The ergonomically designed and cushioned earphones apparently offer hours of comfort and functionality for extended gaming sessions.
With its in-line remote control, the volume on the Razer Piranha can be easily adjusted at a moment’s notice. A microphone mute button is also conveniently located on the remote, so gamers have the option to select which commands are sent out to those listening in.
Both products will be available in November for $79.99 each.
Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Razer, Headphones, Headsets, Gaming




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