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Razer Kraken Neon Series announced
Posted in: Today's ChiliI have said it many times in the past, that gamers are an extremely loyal lot most of the time, where they would stick to their existing brand name if it has served them extremely well in the past. Some do not mind making a change from time to time, while others would remain stedfastly loyal. Razer has continued in their rich tradition of rolling out quality gaming peripherals with the new Kraken Neon Series, which happens to be a special edition of the brand’s best-selling Kraken gaming headsets and headphones, where gamers will be able to select from half a dozen new fluorescent colors, now how about that for individualization?
Similar to its forerunners, you will be able to check out the classic green and black Razer Kraken and Kraken Pros, Razer Kraken E-Panda Hooligan headphones and the Razer Kraken Forged Edition headphones. The Kraken Neon Series will come outfitted with powerful drivers which will be able to pack deep and heavy bass tones in order to compliment acutely tuned mids as well as highs that have been optimized for gaming and music listening.
There will be a Pro version of the Razer Kraken Neon Series that will boast of a fully retractable microphone that has been included into the headset, ensuring that gamers get to enjoy seamless connectivity to smartphones, tablets and other kinds of voice-enabled devices. Apart from that, the Razer Kraken Neon Series would be the very first time that Razer has introduced a full colorway for a product. This particularly wide array of color choices happen to be able to be matched with apparel, footwear and accessories.
Those who are interested in the Razer Kraken Pro Neon Gaming Headset will be able to pick it up for $89.99 a pop, while the Razer Kraken Neon Headphones would retail for $69.99 apiece, although our friends living across the pond will have the pay a similar amount, albeit in Euros, which would make it a wee bit more expensive.
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