Razer has announced the Seiren V3 Pro, a new dynamic microphone featuring dual USB-C and XLR connectivity, as well as 32-bit float recording. Designed for streamers and broadcasters, the microphone integrates an internal audio DSP to process sound independent of the host computer.
The Seiren V3 Pro microphone supports 32-bit float recording when configured through Razer Synapse on Windows, which Razer states captures a wider dynamic range. Internal processing relies on a built-in DSP that handles audio directly on the hardware. This includes an onboard AI noise remover, compressor, limiter, and expander to clean up the signal before it reaches the destination.
Razer equips the peripheral with a 30mm dynamic capsule using a cardioid polar pattern, covering a rated frequency range from 50Hz to 16kHz. Its hybrid design supports both plug-and-play USB-C connections and traditional XLR setups for external audio interfaces.
Physical controls include a top-mounted touch mute button with an LED indicator and a gain dial. A built-in Razer Chroma RGB lighting ring provides visual feedback for gain levels, mute, and peak status, with full customisation managed through Razer Synapse. The device ships with a vibration-dampened adjustable arm mount and is now available for £249.99/$249.99/€289.99.
KitGuru says: Looking to upgrade your microphone? The Seiren V3 Pro might be a good option.
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