Most office spaces that I’m aware of won’t encourage you to have a fully decked out RBG suite at your desk, no matter how cool it looks or how much better you play work with mechanical switches at your fingertips. Still, if you’re an avid PC gamer outside of the office, you’re probably used to a certain level of comfort and luxury when it comes to your peripherals that your average desktop setup just won’t supply.
Enter Razer with the perfect solution for the office and for those of us who are still working from home. The Razer Pro collection is a top-tier line that offers a combination of best-in-class ergonomics, and precision. This level of focus on maximum productivity and performance results in added comfort while achieving daily tasks and improving general efficiency with high precision technology.
RAZER PRO CLICK
For this mouse Razer teamed up with Humanscale, the world’s premier experts of office ergonomics to bring you a mouse that is based entirely on the latest human factors research. This gorgeous looking high-precision ergonomic wireless mouse for productivity comes equipped with:
RAZER PRO TYPE
Another extremely aesthetically pleasing entry from Razer, the Razer Pro Type is a wireless keyboard that offers a superior typing experience, engineered for the optimal balance of performance and comfort. This sleek, minimalist keyboard is extremely comfortable to use and has keycaps lined with a fingerprint-resistant, soft-touch coating for a luxurious, cushioned feel. Some of its major features include:
RAZER PRO GLIDE
To complete the suite, the Razer Pro Glide is a soft mouse mat designed to give you a higher degree of mouse control for the task at hand and made of thick, high-density rubber foam that is as durable as it is comfortable to use.
At the time of writing, this lineup is only available in the United States, with local prices and availability at select retailers to come in the near future. The total of the three items comes to US$249.97, the equivalent of roughly AUD$350, though there will likely be some markup to account for by the time we get a price for Aussie buyers.