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Razer releases new digital microphone with “studio-grade recording quality”

Razer today announced the release of the Razer Seirēn (pronounced like “siren”), described as “a plug-and-play digital microphone designed for studio-grade recording and streaming.”

The Razer Seirēn consists of a digital USB connection and three custom-tuned 14mm condenser capsules capable of supporting four different polar recording patterns. Users can switch between cardioid, stereo, bidirectional and omnidirectional configurations.

“Platforms like YouTube and Twitch are a big part of how people experience their media today, and they shape how we interact with each other,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO. “Tuned for a professional-style setup and able to be assembled and transported quickly and easily, the Razer Seirēn is a microphone designed specifically for streamers and YouTubers.”

The mic’s recommended retail price is $179.99 USD.

We’re in the process of grabbing a mic to trial on the Friendly Fire Show… if Shane approves of it, that is. Others interested in trialling a mic can check out Razer’s Sponsored Streamer program.

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