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And it's called the Turret, with a planned Q1 2019 launch window for the 2.4 GHz wireless mouse and keyboard combo. Featuring Razer Mechanical Switches on the keyboard with an 80-million keystroke lifespan no doubt this sits on the higher end of the spectrum as a premium bit of kit.

Of course the combo is compatible with both PC and Xbox One but as per the design is meant for couch-play with the combo being able to sit on a lap - or coffee table.

Here are the features as provided by Razer.
Compatible with both PC and Xbox One
Razer Synapse enabled
Xbox Dynamic Lighting
Powered by Razer Chroma with 16.8 million customisable colour options
Wireless and wired options

Razer Turret for Xbox One keyboard:
  • Razer Mechanical Switches with 50 g actuation force
  • 80-million keystrokes
  • Compact layout
  • Mid height keycaps
  • 10-key roll-over anti-ghosting
  • Up to 11 hours battery life with default lighting enabled
  • Up to 43 hours battery life with lighting disabled


Razer Turret for Xbox One mouse:
  • Razer 5G Advanced Optical Sensor with true 16,000 DPI
  • Up to 450 inches per second (IPS) / 50 G acceleration
  • 7 independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
  • Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches with 50-million click life cycle
  • Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel
  • Ergonomic right-handed design
  • Hybrid On-Board Memory and Cloud Storage
  • Up to 30 hours battery life with default lighting enabled
  • Up to 50 hours battery life with lighting disabled

In terms of design the mouse looks to follow in the look and feel of the excellent Razer Mamba Wireless, with the keyboard opting for an original look and slide-out mouse pad. The Xbox Dynamic Lighting stuff is in reference to the in-game Chroma lighting support currently seen in several PC titles where the lighting profile changes according to the game being played.

No word yet on local availability and pricing, but the Turret currently has a USD $249.99 RRP.



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