On Thursday, Razer announced two new products geared toward gamers and content producers, the all-new Kiyo Pro Ultra webcam and the Leviathan V2 Pro beamforming soundbar.
Razer's new Kiyo Pro Ultra boasts the largest sensor ever in a webcam, giving DSLR-level detail and clarity in a plug-and-play USB 3.0 webcam format.
The Sony 1/1.2" Starves 2 Sensor has a 2.9-nanometer pixel size that captures more light and image data for improved detail and color. It also has an ultra-large F/1.7 aperture lens that can capture four times more light than average webcams.
The Kiyo Pro Ultra also features AI-powered face tracking and auto-focus and blurs the background with the integrated true bokeh effect.
The Kiyo Pro Ultra is available exclusively on Razer.com and at RazerStores and retails for $299.99.
Razer's new Leviathan V2 Pro is the first AI-driven beamforming soundbar designed to put the listener in the sweet spot for the optimal listening experience.
THX Spacial Audio provides true-to-life 3D audio, and a head-tracking IR camera adapts the audio beams to the listeners positioning in real-time.
The Leviathan V2 Pro includes a subwoofer and is compatible with Razer Chroma, Razer's in-house RGB lighting system.
The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro will be available in February 2023 and retail for $399.99.
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Do these even work with Macs? My Razer webcam does not.
The depth of field of this will be the equivalent of a FF 35mm lens at around f/10, so in other words it'll still rely almost entirely on software to achieve any background blurring.