One of the most recognisable PC peripheral makers around, Razer, is launching a new line of products aimed at streamers. They're all a bit like the recently released productivity kit that focuses on understated design and quiet keys, as opposed to the usual RGB explosion Razer is known for. Most of these entries don't seem to be all that flashy, and are more about function.
The Razer Seiren Bluetooth microphone is a clip-on lapel mic aimed at streamers who are on the go. Many streamers sit at a desk with a large standalone mic playing games, but as streaming continues to diversify this is steadily changing. There are cooking streams, IRL streams, mobile gamers, fitness streams, VR, and heaps more.
Being able to have a smaller, portable mic that clips onto your clothes is a great solution. At $99 USD or $165.95 AUD if this omnidirectional mic is as fit for purpose as it says on the tin, it could be a great microphone for all sorts of content creators.
Another audio solution on offer is the Razer Audio Mixer. This is an analogue box that allows you to mix your sounds outside of your PC. It has a 4 channel interface with direct inputs for all your standard devices, and it works with the Razer Synapse 3 software for further configuration and fancy RGB lighting.
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This may seem a bit niche, but most streamers will tell you your audio is easily one of the most important things to get right. It can be tricky and this gives streamers an extra level of control tied to a brand and software they're familiar with. At $249.99 USD or $419.95 AUD it's pricey and very specific, but
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