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Razer Flaunts DeathStalker Ultimate Keyboard and Kraken Headset

By Joy Hou & Kevin Bruce Francisco - on 17 Aug 2012, 2:10pm

Razer Flaunts DeathStalker Ultimate Keyboard and Kraken Headset

Razer has been known for its high-performance gaming products worldwide but they just can't seem to get enough of making these fine hardware. The company finally unveiled what is dubbed as the world's smartest keyboard - the Razer DeathStalker Ultimate.

Source: Razer

The Razer DeathStalker Ultimate features Razer’s award-winning Switchblade User Interface with a customizable LCD trackpad and LED keypad combo that was introduced on the Star Wars: The Old Republic gaming keyboard. What else can it do? It transforms gaming keyboard functionality into a customizable control panel with 10 dynamic, adaptive tactile keys that can be used to bind commands, macros, skills and spells for a more immersive gaming experience.

It's integrated with the world’s first cloud-based storage software, Razer Synapse 2.0, that saves all the player's info and settings unto a cloud server. One noticeable feature of the Deathstalker Ultimate is the LCD panel below the keys that's capable of two modes: It displays critical in-game information while allowing users to multitask and run external applications and the other mode serves as a highly sensitive trackpad with natural gesture recognition built-in. 

Watch the product video below to see more of its physique:

To go along with the keyboard, Razer also launched the Razer Kraken Pro Gaming Headset and Razer Kraken Music & Gaming Headphones. These were both designed ergonomically to offer gamers comfort for those long hours of playing.

Razer Kraken Pro Gaming Headset (Source: Razer)

The left ear cup of the Razer Kraken Pro houses a fully retractable microphone boom that pulls out only when a gamer needs it while its 40mm neodymium magnet drivers deliver balanced audio quality. The Kraken Pro provide sound isolation by its closed ear cup design with circumaural padding. Lastly, there's a unidirectional mic for communication to your teammates.

Source: Razer

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