Published: 2016-07-06, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Is the Razer Turret worth the $160 USD it costs straight from Razer? Absolutely. It might surprise you that this keyboard costs more than the Razer Forge TV – that I can't properly explain, as I've not had the opportunity to review that Android TV product...
Space-saving dock keeps devices charged and out of the way when not in use, Solid build quality, RF and Bluetooth connectivity, Designed for both Windows PCs and Android, Synapse settings save to cloud
Keyboard is unnecessarily cramped, lacks macro keys, No key backlighting, Mouse is small, and not as feature-packed as gamers might expect
Slick and solid-feeling for living-room PC gaming, this keyboard/mouse combo gets out of the way when you just want to watch TV. But its trim size is better for short-burst gaming than serious play. Read More…...
Space-saving dock keeps devices charged and out of the way when not in use, Solid build quality, RF and Bluetooth connectivity, Designed for both Windows PCs and Android, Synapse settings save to cloud
Keyboard is unnecessarily cramped, lacks macro keys, No key backlighting, Mouse is small, and not as feature-packed as gamers might expect
Slick and solid-feeling for living-room PC gaming, this keyboard/mouse combo gets out of the way when you just want to watch TV. But its trim size is better for short-burst gaming than serious play. Read More…...
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Published: 2016-06-09, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Clever folding design with mouse area, Handy charging cradle, Works with both 2.4GHz USB receiver and Bluetooth,
Extremely shallow keys, Awkward media controls, Small mouse is uncomfortable for large hands
The Razer Turret is a clever wireless keyboard and mouse combo with a couch-friendly form factor, but it comes with a couple of compromises...
Published: 2016-06-09, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Compact and wireless. Ready for your living room out of the box. Good enough devices. Magnetic mouse pad. Thin profile works well ergonomically in a number of ways.
Keyboard is not backlit. Chiclet keys not ideal for gaming. Mouse is too small for average hands and it can't be replaced.
Great wireless options, Strong overall gaming performance, Makes living room setups viable
Uncomfortable over long periods of time, Tiny, righty-only mousepad, Keyboard not ideal for typing
The Turret sets out to fill a very specific niche in the gaming world, and although it's not a perfect fit, it's a big step in the right direction. The Turret isn't as big or as comfortable as I would have liked, but it's also attractive, functional and i...
Published: 2016-05-06, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The Razer Turret bridges the gap between your PC and your couch nicely. Its just a keyboard and a mouse—peripherals that arent a big deal, but theres a lot of thoughtfulness in the design that kicks it up into the realm of “must haves” for a very parti...
Hard To Clean,Poor Compatibility,No Left Hand Support
As long as the list of compatible Xbox games continues to grow, despite its age, the Razer Turret is still a superb keyboard and mouse combination that will work on both your PC and your Xbox console...