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Razer Launches New Gaming Peripherals

Category: Input Devices, Speakers/Headphones
Posted: January 8, 2009 03:13PM
Author: Nemo

Razer today unleashed two new gaming peripheral products including the Razer Mamba, a high precision wireless laser gaming mouse, and the Razer Carcharias, a circumaural audio headset. Designed with proprietary Razer technologies, these latest products will help gamers amplify performance levels with faster response times, increased precision and offer unique design features. The Razer Mamba is an ergonomic, lag free gaming mouse with 2.4GHz gaming grade wireless technology featuring dual mode wired/wireless functionality allowing users to seamlessly switch from wired to wireless play. The Mamba features a 1ms polling rate, as compared to traditional wireless mice that poll at 8ms, enabling virtually lag-free game play. The Razer Mamba also includes Razer Synapse on-board memory that lets gamers store and bring their mouse settings wherever they go. The Razer Carcharias headset focuses on comfort with a circumaural shape and interchangeable ear pads and a fully adjustable headband. The Carcharias headset boasts superior audio clarity, deep, thumping bass and features a noise-filtering microphone and an inline remote that enables users to quickly and easily adjust volume and mute the microphone. The Mamba is expected to be available March 2009 at a suggested retail price of $129.99US (€129.99) while the Carcharias should be available by February for $79.99US (€79.99).



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malmsteenisgod on January 9, 2009 01:37AM
I believe you have the prices backwards. Razer's website shows the Mamba for $130US and the Carcharias for $80US. http://www.razerzone.com/p-198-razer-mamba-wireless-laser-gaming-mouse.aspx http://www.razerzone.com/p-197-razer-carcharias-gaming-headset.aspx Although it certainly seems like the mouse should be $80 and the headset $130...odd.
Nemo on January 9, 2009 04:40AM
You are right, the prices were reversed, they're correct now :)

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