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Razer’s trio of new products aim to make you sound and stream your best. While you’re at a desk, Razer’s $249.99 Audio Mixer offers four channels of audio control along with a variety of audio processing options, and the new $299 Key Light Chroma will keep you fired up during the night. flux. But if you’re looking for something more mobile and portable, then Razer is also launching a $99 Seiren Bluetooth lavalier microphone for on-the-go vlogging.

The audio mixer offers an all-in-one interface for controlling audio during broadcasts and rivals TC Helicon’s GoXLR. Most of its interface is taken up by four sliders, each controlling an audio channel, which let you adjust the relative volumes of your microphone with games, background music, and more. There’s a mute switch for each channel, as well as a beep button if you want to censor your dirty talk.

Inputs include XLR, as well as 3.5mm jacks.
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Connections for the audio mixer include XLR input for mics, optical input, USB-C, and 3.5mm line-in and line-out ports. Around the front there’s another pair of 3.5mm jacks for headphones and microphones. The mixer can be controlled with Razer’s Synapse software and also lets you apply effects like echo or reverb to your voice. It requires a PC with Windows 10 or higher to run, but can also handle game console audio.

The lapel microphone is designed to clip onto your clothing.
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The Seiren Bluetooth Lavalier Microphone, on the other hand, is designed to provide a flexible and unobtrusive way to record audio on the go. It clips onto your clothes and is equipped with an omnidirectional microphone, and comes with two wind socks to help with popping noises or background noise whether you’re outdoors or indoors . It offers up to six hours of battery life, which Engadget the ratings drop to four if you activate its AI-based noise canceling feature.

A streamer lit by two Key Light Chromas.
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Finally, there’s the $299 Key Light Chroma, which appears to be a competitor to Elgato’s $199 Key Light. Razer says its model offers up to 2800 lumens of brightness, adjustable colors and white temperatures, and an included stand to secure it to your desk. Its lighting can also sync with other Razer Chroma devices to keep your desktop RGB light show consistent.

The Razer Audio Mixer, Razer Seiren BT, and Razer Key Light Chroma are all available now from Razer and authorized resellers.

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