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Razer reveals official Razer Turret Xbox One keyboard and mouse combo

Razer has finally revealed their Razer Turret keyboard and mouse combo designed specifically for the Xbox One and it definitely looks like it’s worth the wait.

The $249 combo features a very slick wireless keyboard with Razer Chroma dynamic lighting, reliable, clicky mechanical switches, an Xbox button and a built in retractable mouse surface and wrist rest for comfy laptop keyboard/mouse action. The Razer Turret is also compatible with Windows 10 — sorta obviously.

See a handful of product shots and read on for the announcement. Those who pre-order from the Microsoft Store before the 3/31/2019 ship date will get a $25 gift credit.

Razer Turret for Xbox One product shots:

Razer, the leading lifestyle brand for gamers, today introduced a new way to play on console with the Razer Turret for Xbox One, a wireless keyboard and mouse combo designed for Xbox One.

?We?re extremely proud to team up with Microsoft to bring you this exclusive collaboration,? says Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan. ?With the Razer Turret for Xbox One, it is now possible to bring the full experience of a keyboard and mouse, with lighting and game integration to Xbox One.?

Built for reliable gaming on the couch, the Razer Turret for Xbox One offers a fast and stable 2.4 GHz wireless connection via a single dongle for the mouse and keyboard, and battery life of up to 40 hours on a single charge.

With Xbox Dynamic Lighting and Razer Chroma technology, console gamers now have access to the largest ecosystem of lighting, with up to 16.8-million color options and lighting effects for their keyboard and mouse. Additionally, Razer has been working with developers to bring Xbox Dynamic Lighting and Razer Chroma support in-game, offering immersive experiences on supported titles such as ?X-Morph-Defense?, ?Vermintide 2? and more.

?Razer Chroma expands even further into the living room,? says Tan, ?building upon the success we?ve had with Philips Hue in room lighting.?

The keyboard features Razer?s gaming grade mechanical switches engineered for durability and reliability with a lifespan of up to 80-million keystrokes. A dedicated Xbox key also instantly pulls up the Xbox One dashboard for seamless navigation.

The included mouse is modelled after the popular Razer Mamba Wireless gaming mouse and features a high-performance 5G advanced optical sensor and RazerTM Mechanical Mouse Switches with up to 50-million clicks durability.

The mouse surface is conveniently hidden underneath the main body of the keyboard and can be extended for use, then retracted for charging and storage. A built-in ergonomic wrist rest extends from the base of the Razer Turret keyboard for Xbox One for added comfort.

The Razer Turret for Xbox One is also fully compatible with PC (Windows 10), enabling gamers to take their game from the PC to console and back.

For more information, visit https://www.razer.com/gaming-keyboards/razer-turret-for-xbox-one/

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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