Razer has just unleashed a sitewide buy-one-get-one-10%-off sale, but it’s streaming kit that’s shining brightest in this promotion. The offer includes the Razer Seiren Emote condenser mic, Razer Blue Screen, and Razer Kitty Ears, with the 10% knocking one of them down to the best price on the shelves right now. Of course, your material savings will depend on which two items you choose. After all, the 10% discount is applied to the cheapest item in your cart at checkout.
The Kitty Ears are the lowest priced gadget, coming in at just $19.99, which means you could only be saving a couple of bucks. However, the Razer Seiren Emote and Razer Blue Screen can save you a little more. Hitting checkout with both of these in your basket secures a $10 discount on the former.
Combine that with our exclusive offer code (use promo code FUTUREXRAZER5) for an additional 5% off at checkout and the two come in at $227.98. Considering the Razer Seiren microphone is already $80 off, that’s a considerable saving over the $329.98 MSRP of both together. That’s well worth a look if you’re upgrading your streaming gear and you’ve already got some Razer kit on the desk.
Razer’s buy-one-get-one-10%-off promotion is running all month long, until April 30, but the brand is also celebrating Easter with its own egg hunt across the site.
Should you buy Razer streaming kit?
Razer has a bunch of streaming gadgets on the shelves, from the microphones and backdrops included in this month’s offer to audio mixers, RGB and key lights, and capture cards. While a little more expensive than more generic brands, Razer comes with a stamp of quality. If you’ve already got Razer Chroma peripherals in your setup, sticking with the brand makes fine-tuning your lighting particularly easy but even non-RGB essentials benefit from using the same Synapse 4 software as well.
Our most recent reviews of Razer’s streaming and setup tech include the Razer USB 4 Dock, which I praised for its fair pricing, solid build quality, and speedy connections and the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma. Despite its lack of power delivery, Phil rated this as a solid riser, with a range of connections and a sturdy build quality.
In the past, some of the best Razer streaming kit has actually made it into our dream setups, standing as top picks across the market as a whole. The Razer Stream Controller X is Duncan’s favorite all-in-one pad for macros and native software integrations, while the Razer Moray are still the best earbuds for streamers due to their fantastic sound quality, comfort, and handling of multiple sources.
We’re also rounding up the best microphones for streaming and the best webcams. Or, take a look at the best capture cards available.
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