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Razer upgrades Seiren V3 microphones for 2024

Razer has recently launched two new microphones that cater to the needs of gamers and content creators alike. These products are the Razer Seiren V3 Chroma and the Seiren V3 Mini. These microphones offer top-of-the-line functionality and the iconic aesthetics of Razer, making them suitable for any gaming setup, streaming studio, or content production environment.

The Razer Seiren V3 Chroma is a USB microphone, making it simple to plug in and use, without requiring an additional audio mixer or XLR interface. With Razer Chroma RGB-powered broadcast and Game Reactive Lighting, this microphone takes showmanship to the next level by using dynamic lighting effects that adapt to in-game events and broadcast notifications.

The highlight of the Seiren V3 Chroma is its super cardioid condenser mic. Its tighter pickup pattern reduces background noise, ensuring that every word you say is heard clearly, whether you're interacting with your audience or communicating with your colleagues. With a single touch, the Seiren V3 Chroma's Multi-Function Tap-to-Mute Sensor button can manage audio output (mute/unmute), modify lighting, and enable the digital gain limiter of the microphone. You can also check mic monitoring levels via the lighting indications.

The Seiren V3 Mini is a more compact version of the Seiren V3 Chroma, offering the same features in a smaller form factor. This microphone is perfect for broadcasters and gamers who want a high-quality audio capture device with a smaller footprint. It includes an easy tap-to-mute sensor with an LED indication for rapid control and feedback, integrated audio mixing via Razer Synapse, and a higher bit sampling rate for better audio performance.

The Razer Seiren V3 Chroma is available for purchase at £129.99/$129.99/€149.99, while the Seiren V3 Mini (black, white, or pink) costs £49.99/$59.99/€59.99.

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