When most people are shopping for capture cards, Razer may not enter the conversation. It’s weird though, Razer is known as one of the top gaming peripheral companies on the market - making headsets, ...
Razer is looking to lower the barrier to entry for live streaming with a budget webcam and capture card. Streaming newbies can add a video feed of themselves to their broadcast with the Kiyo X USB ...
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The Razer Ripsaw HD is the king of entry-level capture cards. For just $159.99, you can kick off your streaming career with this simple, yet absolutely fantastic device. Right off the bat, I can tell ...
One of the most important parts of any streamer’s setup is the capture card, but these crucial devices aren’t cheap. Luckily, the Razer Ripsaw HD external capture card is discounted to $104.49 ...
If you have aspirations of making it big as a streamer, more power to you—it's certainly a fun way to make a living. Streaming can be expensive, though, presenting a challenge right off the bat. To ...
The COVID 19 pandemic ushered in a new era for virtual meetings, online learning, and meet-ups due to restrictions on social activities aimed at curtailing the spread of the virus. Gaming accessory ...
It seems like Razer is trying to muscle in someone else's streaming turf. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Razer has announced two ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. The Ripsaw HD is the follow-up to Razer’s first Ripsaw capture card.
Razer has this week introduced a new compact low latency camera capture card in the form of the Razer Ripsaw X, making it available to purchase priced at $140. Features of the camera capture card ...
As you would expect, the packaging is designed just like every other Razer product. Black and green are dominant, with a glossy image of the product front and centre. There are almost no details on ...
The unit its self is pretty compact. Of course, that’s a good thing, as it has to sit up on your desktop, and you don’t want it taking up too much valuable work space. On the back, you’ll find a USB ...