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Resumen: Anunciados hace un par de meses, con nosotros tenemos hoy los periféricos que forma el Razer Productivity Suite, un pack formado por teclado, ratón y alfombrilla que está enfocado al trabajo. ¿Y que los hace especiales para ello? Pues su estudiada ergonom...
Publicación: 2020-09-08, Autor: Miguel , crítica de: gameit.es
La verdad es que Razer ha conseguido trasladar la excelentísima experiencia de uso que otorgan sus teclados gaming a un ámbito profesional de una forma muy sencilla, basta con escoger una estética sobria, aspecto premium y seguir utilizando los mejores ma...
Publicación: 2021-09-23, Autor: Tabitha , crítica de: gamesradar.com
Resumen: Razer Pro sees the company stepping into the office for the first time, and, strangely, this move from the gaming den to the office doesn't feel too jarring. The $139.99 Razer Pro Type and $99.99 Pro Click accessories offer a more understated design than...
Publicación: 2020-08-21, Autor: John , crítica de: techradar.com
Quiet mechanical keys, Appealing design, USB-C charger, Connects to four wireless devices without re-pairing
Wireless connectivity issues
While Razer's latest keyboard has an attractive design and excellent touch responsiveness for a mechanical keyboard, recurring issues with its wireless connection hold it back from being really great...
Publicación: 2020-12-14, Autor: John , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: Maybe your trusty old keyboard has typed its last letter or trapped its last bagel crumb. Perhaps your gaming ambitions have outstripped the mushy, mediocre typer that came with your PC. Or maybe your hands are simply shouting: Hey, cut me some slack here...
Publicación: 2020-10-30, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Pretty solid build quality,BT or 2.4GHz options,Responsive and relatively quiet mechanical switches,Keys can be remapped with macros or other functions,Three angle height levels
Keycap letters a bit hard to read between 30-80% brightness (likely ambient light dependant),Poor battery life,Sometimes stops responding on 2.4GHz,Inconsistent typing (sometimes repeats characters randomly),Can't use in wired mode (cable is for charging
I really was looking forward to the Razer Pro peripherals. While the Pro Type mechanical keyboard looks nice and has a solid build quality, battery life, the fact you can't use it in wired mode, and spotty performance really make it hard to recommend. Aga...
Publicación: 2020-10-01, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: Wireless keyboards serve many masters. They're great if you're trying to declutter, or like typing with your keyboard on your lap. Mobile productivity hounds who want gear that's ready for travel swear by them, too, and some models let you swap one typing...
Publicación: 2020-09-24, Autor: Cliff , crítica de: zdnet.com
Resumen: Razer is well known for its gaming laptops and accessories, but in recent months its Kiyo webcam and Seiren range of microphones have begun to attract a new audience of business users who need a more professional setup for video calls and presentations wh...
Resumen: Razer is not typically the brand you think of when you think of workspace products. But, that's changing. Back in August Razer announced the Productivity Suite, a trio of peripherals that it designed in partnership with Humanscale to level up your workspa...
Publicación: 2020-08-26, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pcmag.com
Razer Orange switches, Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, Can sync with up to four devices at once, Synapse software offers customization often reserved for gaming keyboards, including a macro editor, Built-in dongle storage,
Battery life is less than stellar
Razer's first productivity keyboard blurs the line between gaming and office gear, and that's a good thing...