Razer Turret Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S: Chroma RGB/Dynamic Lighting - Retractable Magnetic Mouse Pad - 40 Hour Battery
I do everything from my couch, health issues forced me to, and over the years I've used no less than 5 different wireless lapboard/keyboard/mouse combinations, and this new turret is now my favorite all. Rocat Sova, two different Corsair Lapdog/K70 sets, and the one most used before the turret was the Corsair K63/Lapboard set, all associated with many wireless mice over the years, the most recent being the Logitech G903 . my previous setups, which I still own with the exception of the Sova which I gave away to a friend, each may have one or two things I prefer about the turret, but those differences are slight. But, overall, with some of the little things Razer includes like a magnetized mouse, the Turret is simply head and shoulders above it all. With the K63 I really liked the cordless convenience, and so far I felt the lapboard as the K63 was the best of the bunch (very closely followed by the Sova). I didn't like the feel of the keys on the K63, as I prefer a tactile click with my mechanical keyboards, also the keys on the K63 only have one color of light, in my case blue. The turret has Razers green switches which have a nice tactile and audible click when you press the keys, as well as RGB lighting, so you can change the colors as you like, down to a single keystroke. The K70 LUX RGB and Lapdog set is a very big, heavy, set. It has Cherry Brown switches, which also have a tactile and audible click as well as RGB lighting. But it is huge and some edges of the Lapdog in Metal can be very sharp, as a few cuts I've received can attest. It has a number pad, which the turret doesn't, but the size and convenience of the turret really shines here. retractable, which has a mechanical lever that releases it to open and close allowing it to be locked in the open or closed position, and while metal the attention to detail Razer has put into the manufacturing process shows really here, as the edges don't feel sharp enough to cut. Also, the weight of the turret, while not as heavy as the Lapdog, is by no means light or cheap, when you take the turret, it is solid, well made and of high quality. bedridden. The K70 Rapidfire RGB has a very short travel distance for the near-silent keys, which while very fast lacks the tactile and audible click that I prefer.It's also paired with the Lapdog, so other than my preference for key speed over rapid fire, see above why I prefer the turret. The Sova, although much larger than the turret, is plastic so much lighter than the Lapdog, but the keys on it are quiet and also locked only to blue illumination, plus I don't care about the layout of the keys. While I'm sure over time you'll get used to it, some keys are moved from their normal position in a QWERTY layout, to minimize the Sova's footprint. The turret uses a standard QWERTY layout, as well than RGB lighting and clickable keys, and is much smaller and, as such, more convenient. The mouse included with the turret appears to be a magnetized version of Razer's Wireless Mamba. It has two buttons on the top for adjusting DPI settings in multiple increments you set in software, making it easy to adjust on the fly, while as my favorite mouse the G903, as well as the two configurable side buttons I just prefer the G903 for the feel of it in my hand, no other reason, and I'll probably use it in a situation where I don't use my laptop, but the Turret Mouse magnetization is a wonderful touch from Razer. Over the years, every time I got up, or even reached out to answer my phone, or really moved from anything Either way, I always had to take my mouse away from the mouse pad and put it down somewhere. Thanks to Razer's thoughtfulness, that's no longer necessary. It really is a wonderful touch, one that will probably be overlooked. great for anyone who doesn't have experience with other laptops and wireless mice. In conclusion, I love my turret and I'm very happy I made this purchase. This opinion, however, is subject to change over time, but unless something drastically changes I think my first impressions will likely be durable.