Company engaged in the development and creation of professional gaming equipment. Its product range includes mice, mouse pads, keyboards, headphones, gaming systems
Razer collaborates with professional gamers to develop, manufacture and distribute high-tech peripherals that provide a competitive advantage in gaming. Back in the formative stages of the professional PC gaming industry, Razer entered the market with interesting solutions designed for gamers. Since the mid-90s, with the widespread proliferation of online games and the emergence of first-person shooters (FPS), it became apparent that outdated peripheral models were slowing down rather than improving the game.
In 1999, after years of research and development, the Razer Boomslang™ mouse was launched, becoming a gaming legend. With unprecedented 2000dpi resolution (compared to the standard mouse, which was only 400dpi at best), the Razer Boomslang was five times more accurate than the average gaming mouse. Not surprisingly, many professional gamers like Jonathon "Fatal1ty" Wendell and Sujoy Roy immediately became loyal fans. Within two years, more than 100,000 copies of the Razer Boomslang were sold.
The next big thing in the world of gaming was the Razer Diamondback™, announced in 2004 at the World Cyber Games finals in San Francisco. The Razer Diamondback is the first optical mouse with 1600 dpi resolution. Using Razer Precision™ technology, the Razer Diamondback was the world's first gaming mouse to win every major gaming prize available at the time. It also left the entire gaming peripheral industry far behind, earning Razer BoomSlangGamespot's Gaming Hardware designation in 2004. Considered the most fashionable gaming mouse in its class, the Razer Diamondback mouse received well-deserved acclaim from professional gamers who chose it as their "lethal weapon."
Keeping up with the pace of technological advancements and staying ahead of the competition for the last few years, Razer once again proved its advantage in gaming technology in the fall of 2005 with the launch of the Razer Copperhead™.
Featuring a laser sensor with a resolution of 2,000 dpi, the Razer Copperhead broke yet another world record-it was the world's first "smart mouse" with its own 32KB onboard memory. It's also the fastest mouse to date to use a full-speed USB bus, while other mice are still low-speed USB devices. The Razer Copperhead mouse is up to eight times faster than conventional devices.
Razer Tarantula Gaming KeyboardThe Copperhead mouse was followed by the Razer Tarantula™ gaming keyboard. It's the first gaming keyboard designed by Gamers by Gamers. Features of this keyboard include phantom-click suppression, 32KB of onboard memory based on Razer Synapse technology, ten programmable hotkeys for gaming and Hyperesponse™ key coverage with full key-swappable keys. The Razer Tarantula was announced at CES 2006 (Consumer Electronics show) and was named "Best of CES Show Finalist".
The fact that professional gamers also needed high-positioned sound and high-quality acoustics led to the development of Razer's first audio systems, the Barracuda™ HP-1 and AC-1. After a brief hiatus, the Razer DeathAdder™ mouse hit the market in late 2006. Equipped with a 3G infrared sensor, 1800 dpi resolution, and more than 2.25 times the speed of a standard mouse, the DeathAdder also features a record 1ms / 1000Hz response time and five customizable buttons.
Immediately afterwards, a new generation of gaming peripherals was released, the result of a collaboration and merger of Microsoft and Razer brands. The culmination of this cooperation was the release of the gaming mouse Microsoft Razer Habu and gaming keyboard Microsoft Razer Reclusa.
Further expansion of the product line came in the spring of 2007, when Razer and THX announced the joint release of the next-generation audio system, the Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse, focused on use with the Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse. The collaboration culminated in the introduction of the Razer Mako™ audio system at CES 2007 in Los Angeles and the Most Innovative of CES awards from Wired Magazine. The Razer Mako audio system represents a special class of audio system. The innovative downward-radiating design eliminates distortion caused by sound reflection from the table surface and creates a rich and omnidirectional sound coverage with higher sound quality.
Razer is undoubtedly the global industry leader in cutting-edge gaming computer peripherals. Leaving its competitors far behind in terms of technology, design and ergonomics, the company does not stop there, but continues to develop other key products and peripherals for gamers using the most advanced technological advances.
Razer is headquartered in Carlsbad, California (USA). The company works with leading professional gamers to develop, manufacture and distribute high-tech peripherals that provide a competitive advantage in gaming. Razer products have received numerous awards and positive feedback from around the world for their high accuracy, sensitivity, functionality and product design. Through a commitment to engineering excellence, Razer's reputation as a leader in gaming technology is upheld by every product.
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