As much as I wanted to love the Razer Pro Type keyboard for the office, there were just too many minor issues with it. The company is back with an updated version, and I’ve been using it for the past ...
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Razer isn’t just a gaming brand anymore — the company is expanding its office and work-friendly peripherals with a series of new updates. Razer announced the new Pro Click Mini wireless mouse, Pro ...
A year ago, I reviewed the Pro Type. This is a wireless mechanical keyboard from Razer. The company is known primarily for gaming PCs and accessories, but the Pro Type was something new for Razer.
Razer is not the first company that comes to mind when buying tasteful electronics for the office. Rather, the gaming company is more famous for its volt green snake logo and similarly bold gaming ...
Many members of the workforce are returning to the office after over 18 months of working from home. But folks might not be quite ready to give up on some of the luxuries they treated themselves to ...
Back in 2020 Razer released the Pro Type keyboard, along with two partnering accessories to make up its Productivity Suite. The Razer Pro range, which also included the Pro Click mouse and Pro Glide ...
The new Pro Type Ultra mechanical keyboard, Pro Click Mini and Pro Glide XXL will make your work experience better -- at home or in the office. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has ...
Razer unveiled a brand new set of gaming peripherals this week as they are creating more options for work with their Pro Productivity line. The goal behind them is to give players pro-gaming gear that ...
If white and gray are your colors, you might love Razer’s new Productivity lineup. Image: Razer Razer’s mechanical gaming keyboards are very good, but they go a little heavy on the gaming part. If you ...
Aside from the function keys, the common keyboard layout goes back to the 1960s, long before those programs existed. Do you have an alternate design that the entire world can easily adopt after 60-ish ...