RAZER sent me a $1000 Care Package 🔥

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso today Razer has sent over a couple Parcels for us to unbox it's gonna be a complete gaming setup overhaul with the latest and greatest from Razer themself I'm gonna begin with the smaller parcels and make my way to the gigantic one that you just saw this is probably the biggest care package I think I've ever received from Razer in one go all right this is the first one so I know there's at least one keyboard there's a sound bar and a subwoofer there's at least one Mouse so the first one we have is the Razer death stalker V2 Pro a wireless low profile Optical gaming keyboard wow this is wireless and has Optical switches with the Razer red switches okay okay now I'm happy I am a very big fan of the Razer red switches if you don't know already they're very quiet they feel very nice to type on I've never tried the low profile Razer red switches are they the exact same as the ones I have in my keyboard right now we'll find out in a moment I'll do a sound test for you but before we do that I think we need to take a look at what else is in this puzzle here so this has I think more than one product wait a minute what okay see this is what I mean by I don't know entirely what's in this thing I didn't know that they're sending the respawn chewing gum I've been sent razor chewing gum what two while you game of course of course the respawn lineup damn they give dude okay in terms of presentation this looks sick I'm a fan tropical punch flavor pomegranate watermelon flavor and finally cool mint flavor I'm gonna put the chewing gum on the side for now I'll do a taste test at the end of the video and I'll let you know what I think of the razor chewing gum next up we have a razor stream controller sort of similar to an Elgato stream deck that I've been using for many years bit of a different approach to this stream deck we have the mouse dock Pro from Razer as well I do wonder if this is going to work with my Razer Viper V2 Pro that I've been using since its release we of course also have the Razer death ladder V3 Pro very similar to the Viper Mouse I have in my setup right now also in white I do like that I do sort of like to have like a contrast in my setup alright so we've gotten through most of these smaller parcels I think it's time for the big one now I'm not sure if this is just the sound bar or if there's more stuff in here okay I think this might just be the Razer Leviathan V2 soundbar this boss was empty that is everything so this here is probably the thing I'm most excited about the death stalker V2 Pro they have some stickers I do like that the whole booklet is completely blacked out size wise how it compares to my current keyboard which is the Razer Huntsman mini that I've been using for a long time now I even ended up skinning my Legato stream deck white to match my Razer Huntsman Mini keyboard and I even have a dedicated like volume wheel controller because the Huntsman mini doesn't have that but this Razer death stalker V2 Pro really has it all dedicated volume wheel I'm guessing clay pause skip next track previous track all that and as for the keys and how they sound sort of similar sound wise but a little bit different as well I'm not sure which one I prefer just yet as for this side of the keyboard it does have two modes built in we have 2.4 gigahertz which is of course via the USB dongle yeah for those of you looking for the USB dongle it is inside the keyboard I have a lot of dongles from Razer already okay we're setting up your keyboard well it is already working very nice so straight away we're downloading the update for the dev stalker V2 pro at the moment you might actually be thinking that my current setup is completely wireless as well which it is in terms of the mouse but it isn't for the volume wheel for the stream deck or the actual keyboard it is don't need to be cable managed but it's not actually Wireless but now it will be less cables I'm a fan and just like that we've removed this guy and when it comes to the Razer Huntsman mini it does use a detachable USBC cable and we can just replace that whole keyboard with this new one and I'm going to add a better way of charging this keyboard without having cables everywhere all the time even though it is a wireless keyboard and that is via my own magnetic charger that I have stuck under my table these will be released next year q1 so be ready genuinely just one cable that you could charge your keyboard with your mouse with your headset with OV air magnet it really is dead easy well now that we've set the new keyboard up I think it's also time we set up this stream controller from Razer powered by Loop deck here it is oh okay well do like this it sure feels premium that's for sure of course some documentation the Razer stream controller the actual cable USBC of course angled nice the Elgato stream deck is going to be parting ways with the setup for maybe the foreseeable future unless this product is like a complete letdown well in terms of quality this Razer stream controller actually gives me an incredible first impression every button feels good feels high quality the dials actually feel brilliant very similar to this style in fact now these are even better I'd say you can click them they have a satisfying click very good buttons now it is time to remove the Elgato stream deck which again I'll show you how easy that is and just like that the Elgato stream deck is at the setup I do really like the fact that this uses a detachable USBC cable and when it comes to Cable managing this wire dead easy as well and because I have some excess cable I'll just plug this into the USB hub there all that is very loud and then I'll just hide away the excess cable inside of the j-channel and we're ready to go oh so it does have dedicated buttons just like the stream deck aha so this is actually a lot more similar to The Stream deck than I thought I thought all of this was just one big screen but there's actually like separation between all the bottoms that's good so the Razer stream controller is all set up this dial right here of course controls my main system volume and it even has a value there for the system volume say for example I have Spotify opened up I can press on profile three then I have my multimedia stuff here I can press play and it eventually begins playing very nice I can pause it of course and you can also do the same thing through the keyboard pretty cool right we can also skip songs Through the keyboard as well by double clicking I think there you go we just skip the song and we can pause it again and we can also skip a song of course through this device very nice pause it cool we also have volume control over Spotify directly not over system volume so the volume if I twist this dial backwards you'll see the volume dropping within Spotify and if I twist it the other way the volume will go back up it is sort of of laggy I'm not sure that's the fault of this device or Spotify being weird but it does work very well you also get a soundboard so if I twist this dial right here for scale you'll see me actually adjusting the scale of this video I can also adjust the rotation by using another dial I can position it up or down to the side really awesome feature incredible integration with Adobe Premiere and creative applications and of course you can also set up your own custom profiles within this it has come with tons of these profiles already set up and I'm sure you can probably download and find even more it automatically switches between my Adobe profile and let's say the default one depending on what application is maximized so there's me going back onto Adobe and if I press the Windows key it of course goes back to a normal profile that isn't for Adobe but now that we've gotten some of the setup upgraded with the new stream controller and the new keyboard I think it's time to unbox the Razer Mouse stock Pro as well now I do think that this Razer mail stock Pro isn't going to work with any of the mice I have I am sort of hoping that it will work not as a charging dock but at least as something any of my mice compared to but what is cool about this mouse stock and you could say the Razer Viper V2 Pro that I have here is the fact that this mouse dock comes with an integrated 4 000 Hertz Wireless polling rate transceiver so this Mouse also supports 4 000 Hertz polling rate wirelessly I think Razer is still perhaps the only company in the industry with this feature but regardless if I can somehow get this to work with my mouse I'll be pretty happy okay I've plugged the device in it's sitting right here where my phone charger was sitting the mouse stock Pro also comes with the actual wireless charging puck right here which I'm guessing attaches onto the bottom of your mouse unfortunately this mouse doesn't support it this doesn't support the wireless charging puck either only these two mice here actually support the new charging puck which is the Basilisk V3 Pro the mouse I actually want to be using and then there's the brand new Naga V2 Pro as well it just got released but um yeah this for now I have I have no use for this in the meantime my system is once again telling me to restart after installing the update for that guy now while the PC is restarting I think we should get the race of death data V2 Pro unboxed as well here it is very nice then inside of here we have this compartment which I'm guessing has the cable and documentation then we have the actual USB dongle that is labeled as well so you can plug in the USBC cable into the mouse and actually use it as a Wired Mouse if you don't want to use the Wireless feature or you can of course take the USB dongle and plug it directly into your PC or the third option is if you really want I guess the best signal quality between the dongle and the actual Mouse itself you could plug the cable the USBC and into you could call it like a dongle dock right here and sort of use this as like an extension cable so then this would plug into your PC the actual USB a end and then you would have that device sitting rather close to your actual Mouse so this isn't actually plugged in yet instead of doing that I am simply just going to plug it into my PC right there because that is a little bit easier in my opinion and also I will have to press and hold the power button on here to turn it on I think you only have to hold it for a couple seconds there you go and we are on we are online while it was editing the first half of today's video I did try the pomegranate watermelon flavor gum I'm now going to try the respawn cool mint flavored gum now it does have vitamins in here a B5 b6 and b12 the actual packaging and everything is really impressive and the whole marketing of the gum I am a big fan of it just looks very premium I have two pieces of the gum Rod here this is the mint flavor hmm that's good for golf that's genuinely good I like the cool mint flavor a lot more then I do like the pomegranate watermelon flavor it wasn't bad but the cool mint they've really done good there that's good you can't really go wrong I did just do another taste test of the third flavor the tropical punch and I gotta say this is my second favorite the cool mint is by far the best and the pomegranate watermelon that's probably third but this one's pretty good as well it's quite sweet I'm a fan but now that we've tasted all of the gum we've set up the new keyboard the new mouse the stream controller we also have the wireless charging dock that I did try and pair my Viper V2 Pro I don't care about the wireless charging as long as I could pair to it and get you know 4000 Hertz polling rate that would be good but you can't at least I tried with this mouse wouldn't let me so then I tried with the new mouse the DeathAdder V3 Pro and it didn't let me either so unfortunately I'm gonna have to wait until either I get the Razer basilisk V3 Pro or the Razer Naga V2 Pro which fingers crossed Razer will send me I think there is one thing left to do to add to the setup and that is the sound bar ah so here it is the Leviathan V2 from Razer I've never tried the original Leviathan and I've also never tried I think any speakers from Razer in the past I did want the Razer normal chroma speakers for the longest time but I never could get hold of one from Razer unfortunately so this will be my first impression of a Razer speaker system or in this case a Razer Soundbar that I'm certain this comes with a subwoofer it does it does come with a subwoofer now this thing of course does have RGB full Razer chroma compatibility so it will of course probably come with some razor stickers somewhere there's a European power adapter as well as the UK version it does come with a power brick as well this is on top of the box right here and of course up here the actual sound bar itself that's all wrapped up we have quite the subwoofer we have some actual buttons here as well power on plus minus there's a Bluetooth mode a sound bar I will probably just place right here because I don't know where else to really put it and it does actually look quite good when it's sitting there but I'm going to take advantage of the feet that actually come with this thing to elevate the sound bar a little bit off of my monitor stand there we go that's much better this Leviathan V2 I'm going to be comparing against what I would argue is the perfect competiting product which is from creative and that is their Sound Blaster Katana version 2. I have the actual original version one behind my monitor which I've been using as my speakers for the setup for the last while but recently creative actually sent me their version 2 katana system which I'm going to be putting directly up against this because they both have subwoofers they both have RGB lighting they're both sound bars of a very similar size as for the pricing of both of the products and of course everything else that we've unboxed here today everything will be linked in the description down below so if you're interested in checking the price for the stream controller the keyboard the mouse the mouse dock or the new sound bar or the competiting Soundbar from creative everything is linked down below for you with all the new gear that Razer has sent this is how the setup is now looking like we have the stream controller from Razer the deathstalker V2 Pro the death data V3 Pro the mouse stock Pro and the Leviathan V2 all set up with the subwoofer one thing I ended up doing with this deathoutter V3 Pro mouse and the new keyboard Razer Ascent is instead of using two dongles that I have here this is for the actual death out of E3 Pro but you'll see that even though this mouse isn't actually plugged in via the dongle it came with it's still working have I done this well Razer actually have a hyper speed Multi-Device pairing utility that can be accessed by pressing the open pairing utility button and then you can use one dongle for example the dongle that came with the keyboard that I have plugged into the PC right here you can use that single dongle to pair both the keyboard and another device which in this case is a mouse nowadays Wireless peripherals like headsets keyboards mice and whatever else are becoming more and more popular and the moment you have multiple of these wireless devices each with their own USB dongle for Wireless connectivity you'll quickly end up with a lot of them and no USB ports left on your actual PC so the hyper speed Multi-Device pairing utility is very helpful with cutting down the amount of dongles that you need to use when it comes to the Razer stream controller there's some things that they've done really well and other things that I'm not too big of a fan of I could easily make a 10 minute video ranting about what I like and don't like about this product and how it compares to my Elgato stream deck which I just upgraded from but to give you a quick summary of my thoughts on the device so far here's what I like and don't like about it the dials and physical buttons feel great and premium the whole device in general just feels really well built and high quality however this is a Razer product and it doesn't really work with Razer synapse whatsoever instead when you press on the Razer stream controller on Razer synapse it redirects you to a different bit of software to actually configure the device which is a bit of a letdown I really was hoping Razer had their own software integrated into Razer synapse to allow you to customize everything about it after all they have macros surely this wouldn't have been that difficult to implement but no you have to use the loop deck software to configure this device which would be fine if the software was better coming from an Elgato stream deck and the stream deck software which is in my opinion very user friendly super easy to use even for someone who's just bought the product the loop deck software on the other hand is similar but in my opinion way less user friendly and way more confusing but I'm sure given enough time I will get used to using the loop deck software and it won't be too big of a deal apart from the fact that once again it doesn't even work for race of synapse but besides that the main thing that I think is really the main letdown of this product at least in my opinion is the haptic motor that is in this thing elgato's approach to their stream deck in my opinion is better it's different but it's better this instead of using actual buttons that you can bottom out and press this uses touch screen buttons and a haptic motor to sort of simulate you pressing something which I'm gonna play you some sound clips of so I would highly recommend you turn the waveform vibration to short which is just barely acceptable I'd say especially if you're wearing headphones I'm sure it wouldn't really bother you too much but if you're not wearing headphones it just doesn't sound good it's not like super bad but it just doesn't match the rest of the product the whole device in general the buttons the dials the whole device in general feels so premium and looks absolutely spot-on it looks the part but the haptic motor in this thing leaves a lot to be desired and I just so much prefer having physical buttons I can press the Razer stream controller is sort of taking the approach of like a modern day car where instead of having physical buttons for the multimedia controls they've instead chosen to use haptic touch buttons which don't deliver as good of a user experience anyway though thank you so much for watching as always today's video is already getting very long so I'm going to end it here but thank you to Razer for setting all the bits over I really appreciate it the setup has definitely got it be more of a fresh look nowso today Razer has sent over a couple Parcels for us to unbox it's gonna be a complete gaming setup overhaul with the latest and greatest from Razer themself I'm gonna begin with the smaller parcels and make my way to the gigantic one that you just saw this is probably the biggest care package I think I've ever received from Razer in one go all right this is the first one so I know there's at least one keyboard there's a sound bar and a subwoofer there's at least one Mouse so the first one we have is the Razer death stalker V2 Pro a wireless low profile Optical gaming keyboard wow this is wireless and has Optical switches with the Razer red switches okay okay now I'm happy I am a very big fan of the Razer red switches if you don't know already they're very quiet they feel very nice to type on I've never tried the low profile Razer red switches are they the exact same as the ones I have in my keyboard right now we'll find out in a moment I'll do a sound test for you but before we do that I think we need to take a look at what else is in this puzzle here so this has I think more than one product wait a minute what okay see this is what I mean by I don't know entirely what's in this thing I didn't know that they're sending the respawn chewing gum I've been sent razor chewing gum what two while you game of course of course the respawn lineup damn they give dude okay in terms of presentation this looks sick I'm a fan tropical punch flavor pomegranate watermelon flavor and finally cool mint flavor I'm gonna put the chewing gum on the side for now I'll do a taste test at the end of the video and I'll let you know what I think of the razor chewing gum next up we have a razor stream controller sort of similar to an Elgato stream deck that I've been using for many years bit of a different approach to this stream deck we have the mouse dock Pro from Razer as well I do wonder if this is going to work with my Razer Viper V2 Pro that I've been using since its release we of course also have the Razer death ladder V3 Pro very similar to the Viper Mouse I have in my setup right now also in white I do like that I do sort of like to have like a contrast in my setup alright so we've gotten through most of these smaller parcels I think it's time for the big one now I'm not sure if this is just the sound bar or if there's more stuff in here okay I think this might just be the Razer Leviathan V2 soundbar this boss was empty that is everything so this here is probably the thing I'm most excited about the death stalker V2 Pro they have some stickers I do like that the whole booklet is completely blacked out size wise how it compares to my current keyboard which is the Razer Huntsman mini that I've been using for a long time now I even ended up skinning my Legato stream deck white to match my Razer Huntsman Mini keyboard and I even have a dedicated like volume wheel controller because the Huntsman mini doesn't have that but this Razer death stalker V2 Pro really has it all dedicated volume wheel I'm guessing clay pause skip next track previous track all that and as for the keys and how they sound sort of similar sound wise but a little bit different as well I'm not sure which one I prefer just yet as for this side of the keyboard it does have two modes built in we have 2.4 gigahertz which is of course via the USB dongle yeah for those of you looking for the USB dongle it is inside the keyboard I have a lot of dongles from Razer already okay we're setting up your keyboard well it is already working very nice so straight away we're downloading the update for the dev stalker V2 pro at the moment you might actually be thinking that my current setup is completely wireless as well which it is in terms of the mouse but it isn't for the volume wheel for the stream deck or the actual keyboard it is don't need to be cable managed but it's not actually Wireless but now it will be less cables I'm a fan and just like that we've removed this guy and when it comes to the Razer Huntsman mini it does use a detachable USBC cable and we can just replace that whole keyboard with this new one and I'm going to add a better way of charging this keyboard without having cables everywhere all the time even though it is a wireless keyboard and that is via my own magnetic charger that I have stuck under my table these will be released next year q1 so be ready genuinely just one cable that you could charge your keyboard with your mouse with your headset with OV air magnet it really is dead easy well now that we've set the new keyboard up I think it's also time we set up this stream controller from Razer powered by Loop deck here it is oh okay well do like this it sure feels premium that's for sure of course some documentation the Razer stream controller the actual cable USBC of course angled nice the Elgato stream deck is going to be parting ways with the setup for maybe the foreseeable future unless this product is like a complete letdown well in terms of quality this Razer stream controller actually gives me an incredible first impression every button feels good feels high quality the dials actually feel brilliant very similar to this style in fact now these are even better I'd say you can click them they have a satisfying click very good buttons now it is time to remove the Elgato stream deck which again I'll show you how easy that is and just like that the Elgato stream deck is at the setup I do really like the fact that this uses a detachable USBC cable and when it comes to Cable managing this wire dead easy as well and because I have some excess cable I'll just plug this into the USB hub there all that is very loud and then I'll just hide away the excess cable inside of the j-channel and we're ready to go oh so it does have dedicated buttons just like the stream deck aha so this is actually a lot more similar to The Stream deck than I thought I thought all of this was just one big screen but there's actually like separation between all the bottoms that's good so the Razer stream controller is all set up this dial right here of course controls my main system volume and it even has a value there for the system volume say for example I have Spotify opened up I can press on profile three then I have my multimedia stuff here I can press play and it eventually begins playing very nice I can pause it of course and you can also do the same thing through the keyboard pretty cool right we can also skip songs Through the keyboard as well by double clicking I think there you go we just skip the song and we can pause it again and we can also skip a song of course through this device very nice pause it cool we also have volume control over Spotify directly not over system volume so the volume if I twist this dial backwards you'll see the volume dropping within Spotify and if I twist it the other way the volume will go back up it is sort of of laggy I'm not sure that's the fault of this device or Spotify being weird but it does work very well you also get a soundboard so if I twist this dial right here for scale you'll see me actually adjusting the scale of this video I can also adjust the rotation by using another dial I can position it up or down to the side really awesome feature incredible integration with Adobe Premiere and creative applications and of course you can also set up your own custom profiles within this it has come with tons of these profiles already set up and I'm sure you can probably download and find even more it automatically switches between my Adobe profile and let's say the default one depending on what application is maximized so there's me going back onto Adobe and if I press the Windows key it of course goes back to a normal profile that isn't for Adobe but now that we've gotten some of the setup upgraded with the new stream controller and the new keyboard I think it's time to unbox the Razer Mouse stock Pro as well now I do think that this Razer mail stock Pro isn't going to work with any of the mice I have I am sort of hoping that it will work not as a charging dock but at least as something any of my mice compared to but what is cool about this mouse stock and you could say the Razer Viper V2 Pro that I have here is the fact that this mouse dock comes with an integrated 4 000 Hertz Wireless polling rate transceiver so this Mouse also supports 4 000 Hertz polling rate wirelessly I think Razer is still perhaps the only company in the industry with this feature but regardless if I can somehow get this to work with my mouse I'll be pretty happy okay I've plugged the device in it's sitting right here where my phone charger was sitting the mouse stock Pro also comes with the actual wireless charging puck right here which I'm guessing attaches onto the bottom of your mouse unfortunately this mouse doesn't support it this doesn't support the wireless charging puck either only these two mice here actually support the new charging puck which is the Basilisk V3 Pro the mouse I actually want to be using and then there's the brand new Naga V2 Pro as well it just got released but um yeah this for now I have I have no use for this in the meantime my system is once again telling me to restart after installing the update for that guy now while the PC is restarting I think we should get the race of death data V2 Pro unboxed as well here it is very nice then inside of here we have this compartment which I'm guessing has the cable and documentation then we have the actual USB dongle that is labeled as well so you can plug in the USBC cable into the mouse and actually use it as a Wired Mouse if you don't want to use the Wireless feature or you can of course take the USB dongle and plug it directly into your PC or the third option is if you really want I guess the best signal quality between the dongle and the actual Mouse itself you could plug the cable the USBC and into you could call it like a dongle dock right here and sort of use this as like an extension cable so then this would plug into your PC the actual USB a end and then you would have that device sitting rather close to your actual Mouse so this isn't actually plugged in yet instead of doing that I am simply just going to plug it into my PC right there because that is a little bit easier in my opinion and also I will have to press and hold the power button on here to turn it on I think you only have to hold it for a couple seconds there you go and we are on we are online while it was editing the first half of today's video I did try the pomegranate watermelon flavor gum I'm now going to try the respawn cool mint flavored gum now it does have vitamins in here a B5 b6 and b12 the actual packaging and everything is really impressive and the whole marketing of the gum I am a big fan of it just looks very premium I have two pieces of the gum Rod here this is the mint flavor hmm that's good for golf that's genuinely good I like the cool mint flavor a lot more then I do like the pomegranate watermelon flavor it wasn't bad but the cool mint they've really done good there that's good you can't really go wrong I did just do another taste test of the third flavor the tropical punch and I gotta say this is my second favorite the cool mint is by far the best and the pomegranate watermelon that's probably third but this one's pretty good as well it's quite sweet I'm a fan but now that we've tasted all of the gum we've set up the new keyboard the new mouse the stream controller we also have the wireless charging dock that I did try and pair my Viper V2 Pro I don't care about the wireless charging as long as I could pair to it and get you know 4000 Hertz polling rate that would be good but you can't at least I tried with this mouse wouldn't let me so then I tried with the new mouse the DeathAdder V3 Pro and it didn't let me either so unfortunately I'm gonna have to wait until either I get the Razer basilisk V3 Pro or the Razer Naga V2 Pro which fingers crossed Razer will send me I think there is one thing left to do to add to the setup and that is the sound bar ah so here it is the Leviathan V2 from Razer I've never tried the original Leviathan and I've also never tried I think any speakers from Razer in the past I did want the Razer normal chroma speakers for the longest time but I never could get hold of one from Razer unfortunately so this will be my first impression of a Razer speaker system or in this case a Razer Soundbar that I'm certain this comes with a subwoofer it does it does come with a subwoofer now this thing of course does have RGB full Razer chroma compatibility so it will of course probably come with some razor stickers somewhere there's a European power adapter as well as the UK version it does come with a power brick as well this is on top of the box right here and of course up here the actual sound bar itself that's all wrapped up we have quite the subwoofer we have some actual buttons here as well power on plus minus there's a Bluetooth mode a sound bar I will probably just place right here because I don't know where else to really put it and it does actually look quite good when it's sitting there but I'm going to take advantage of the feet that actually come with this thing to elevate the sound bar a little bit off of my monitor stand there we go that's much better this Leviathan V2 I'm going to be comparing against what I would argue is the perfect competiting product which is from creative and that is their Sound Blaster Katana version 2. I have the actual original version one behind my monitor which I've been using as my speakers for the setup for the last while but recently creative actually sent me their version 2 katana system which I'm going to be putting directly up against this because they both have subwoofers they both have RGB lighting they're both sound bars of a very similar size as for the pricing of both of the products and of course everything else that we've unboxed here today everything will be linked in the description down below so if you're interested in checking the price for the stream controller the keyboard the mouse the mouse dock or the new sound bar or the competiting Soundbar from creative everything is linked down below for you with all the new gear that Razer has sent this is how the setup is now looking like we have the stream controller from Razer the deathstalker V2 Pro the death data V3 Pro the mouse stock Pro and the Leviathan V2 all set up with the subwoofer one thing I ended up doing with this deathoutter V3 Pro mouse and the new keyboard Razer Ascent is instead of using two dongles that I have here this is for the actual death out of E3 Pro but you'll see that even though this mouse isn't actually plugged in via the dongle it came with it's still working have I done this well Razer actually have a hyper speed Multi-Device pairing utility that can be accessed by pressing the open pairing utility button and then you can use one dongle for example the dongle that came with the keyboard that I have plugged into the PC right here you can use that single dongle to pair both the keyboard and another device which in this case is a mouse nowadays Wireless peripherals like headsets keyboards mice and whatever else are becoming more and more popular and the moment you have multiple of these wireless devices each with their own USB dongle for Wireless connectivity you'll quickly end up with a lot of them and no USB ports left on your actual PC so the hyper speed Multi-Device pairing utility is very helpful with cutting down the amount of dongles that you need to use when it comes to the Razer stream controller there's some things that they've done really well and other things that I'm not too big of a fan of I could easily make a 10 minute video ranting about what I like and don't like about this product and how it compares to my Elgato stream deck which I just upgraded from but to give you a quick summary of my thoughts on the device so far here's what I like and don't like about it the dials and physical buttons feel great and premium the whole device in general just feels really well built and high quality however this is a Razer product and it doesn't really work with Razer synapse whatsoever instead when you press on the Razer stream controller on Razer synapse it redirects you to a different bit of software to actually configure the device which is a bit of a letdown I really was hoping Razer had their own software integrated into Razer synapse to allow you to customize everything about it after all they have macros surely this wouldn't have been that difficult to implement but no you have to use the loop deck software to configure this device which would be fine if the software was better coming from an Elgato stream deck and the stream deck software which is in my opinion very user friendly super easy to use even for someone who's just bought the product the loop deck software on the other hand is similar but in my opinion way less user friendly and way more confusing but I'm sure given enough time I will get used to using the loop deck software and it won't be too big of a deal apart from the fact that once again it doesn't even work for race of synapse but besides that the main thing that I think is really the main letdown of this product at least in my opinion is the haptic motor that is in this thing elgato's approach to their stream deck in my opinion is better it's different but it's better this instead of using actual buttons that you can bottom out and press this uses touch screen buttons and a haptic motor to sort of simulate you pressing something which I'm gonna play you some sound clips of so I would highly recommend you turn the waveform vibration to short which is just barely acceptable I'd say especially if you're wearing headphones I'm sure it wouldn't really bother you too much but if you're not wearing headphones it just doesn't sound good it's not like super bad but it just doesn't match the rest of the product the whole device in general the buttons the dials the whole device in general feels so premium and looks absolutely spot-on it looks the part but the haptic motor in this thing leaves a lot to be desired and I just so much prefer having physical buttons I can press the Razer stream controller is sort of taking the approach of like a modern day car where instead of having physical buttons for the multimedia controls they've instead chosen to use haptic touch buttons which don't deliver as good of a user experience anyway though thank you so much for watching as always today's video is already getting very long so I'm going to end it here but thank you to Razer for setting all the bits over I really appreciate it the setup has definitely got it be more of a fresh look now\n"