Razer Turret keyboard Mouse included Gaming RF Wireless QWERTY English Black RZ84-02820200-B3W1 Reviews
Lisa - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on feefo.com in the United Kingdom on 11 June 2020Verified Purchase
Awesome keyboard, my son loves it!!!
Lisa - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 April 2020Verified Purchase
Best price for this product which was also hard to source elsewhere. Delivery was quick too. Son is super pleased with this keyboard. Would definitely not hesitate to use this company again.
Craig - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 08 April 2020Verified Purchase
I ordered the product at very short notice as a birthday present, was updated from order to delivery it arrived on time as stated. Would definitely use again and recommend to others
Verified Customer - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on feefo.com in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2019Verified Purchase
Best price, great communication and speedy delivery.
Richard - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2019Verified Purchase
I bought this item as a christmas present, so haven't used it yet. That said the delivery was very fast, on time and the price paid was the cheapest I could find. In fact, it was cheaper on Quzo than it was on Amazon. Nice!
Julie - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 November 2019Verified Purchase
Great service and communication... best price around!
Alan - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on gamesradar.com in the United Kingdom on 31 March 2019
Razer has really stepped up its peripheral game in the last few years, producing excellent units with proprietary switches, suites of useful features, and an increased emphasis on durability (an area where it fell a bit short in some previous hardware). T...
+Excellent mechanical keyboard modeled after top shelf Razer peripherals, Easy 2.4 Ghz wireless connectivity, Magnetic mouse pad, Works with PC or Xbox One-Pricey if you're just using it with your Xbox, Hard wrist restA well built, comfortable, high end mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse built specifically to pair with your console, at a premium price...
Andrew - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on tomshardware.com in the United Kingdom on 31 March 2019
I live in New York City, and my apartment has no room for a desk. For a while now, I've been a couch-bound gamer by necessity. And while I've tried wireless keyboards and mice, the Razer Turret for Xbox One ($249.99 / £249.99) feels like it hits the sweet...
+Excellent design, Clever expandable mouse mat, Full Chroma lighting,-Some Chroma hiccups, Limited library of compatible Xbox One gamesThe Razer Turret is a great keyboard and mouse combo for Xbox One and PC, though it needs more Xbox games that support it...
Mike - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on pocket-lint.com in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2019
Knowing that not all gamers wield controllers, Razer is about to unleash its keyboard and mouse combo for the Xbox. Yep, a console that you can play with a keyboard. We went behind closed doors at CES 2019 to see what it's all about. Design Wireless keyb...
The Razer Turret brings something to console that we've never seen before. For that many gamers of specialist titles will be pleased as punch. It's a great product that's well made and integrated with Xbox thanks to the dedicated button. The only criticis...
Parm - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on hexus.net in the United Kingdom on 22 June 2016
What's the best way to play computer games from the comfort of your couch? It's hard to argue against the virtues of a games console in that particular scenario, but if you happen to be a PC gaming enthusiast, you may struggle to adapt to life without a k...
+Comfortable, well-built keyboard, Takes seconds to setup, Convenient charging dock, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity-Pricey, at £150, Cramped mousepad, Lacks Chroma backlighting, Doesn't provision for lefties, Not yet available with UK layout
Michael - 2 out of 5 Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 02 June 2016
Everyone wants a piece of the gaming action happening in living rooms across the world. Apple, Google, Valve, Microsoft, and Razer have tried to pry up a new gaming niche that embraces the television while ditching dedicated consoles like the Playstation...
+Stylish and compact design, Main keyboard deck stays rigid during couch sessions, Vertical recharging base is convenient-Keyboard lacks media keys, No backlighting for the keyboard, Poor wireless range without use of USB extension, Mouse has low DPI optical sensor, High price"uid":4,"hostPeerName":" width="320" height="50" title="3rd party ad content" id="google_ads_iframe_/5611/dt.dgt.www_7" src=" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" style="border: 0px currentColor; border-image: none; vertical-al...
Reviewer - 3.5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2016
Not designed to be a pure gaming keyboard, the Razer Turret is a lap-board best used on the couch with your PC or streaming device hooked up to a big screen. At $170, AU$280 or £150, it's globally available on Razer's online store.The Turret consists of a...
+The Razer Turret's mouse magnetization is a nice touch, and the lap-board is great for web surfing and light gaming sessions-Not apt for intense, competitive gaming sessions, considerably more expensive than similar (though less stylish) optionsIf you like to play single player content then the Turret is a more usable piece of tech, but it's just not stable enough for anything competitive...
Kevin - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2016
Between Steam Machines, small PCs, Steam Link and all the other streaming boxes out there, there are plenty of ways to game from your couch. But to truly game like the rest of the PC master race you need a keyboard and mouse, and Razer thinks its Turret i...
+Sleek wireless design, Compact frame, Convenient charging dock-Lacks lighting and dedicated macro keys, Weak magnetic mousepad, Small mouse won't work for everyoneThe Razer Turret is a lightweight and wireless alternative to other bulky lapboards, but hardcore PC gamers might not love the feature-light design of this wireless peripheral...
Reviewer - 1.75 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2016
We go hands-on with Razer's super portable gaming keyboard Last week, I was sitting on my sofa watching TV, and I had an urge to play League of Legends on my PC. But the PC was so far away; the TV was so big and glorious, and the sofa was so very, very co...
+Awesome charging dock, Comfortable to use, Innovative design-Only works properly with bundled mouse, No extra 'G' keys, Wireless mouse brings performance issuesThe Razer Turret isn't perfect, but it works well – and, more importantly, it's easily the best solution for couch-gamers I've seen to date...
Stuart_Davidson - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 04 May 2016
PC gaming from the couch is an appealing proposition… consoles are great for it but of course we all know that a decent PC can provide a higher end graphics experience, for some at 4k. The problem is controlling our games. We can plug in a decent controll...
The first thing which struck us as we unboxed the Turret products was that the keyboard is a very solid, weighty item. That's no bad thing as it keeps it sturdy on our lap or desk. The design is still very sleek but it is sturdy. The mouse doesn't quite f...
Tein - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on stuff.tv in the United Kingdom on 09 January 2015
In the closed position, both the keyboard and mouse are fitted snugly into a dock, which serves as the charging point for the peripherals. Both are relatively easy to remove, and somewhat contradictory, lock in pretty tight when they are docked.Unlike mos...
Initial verdict Paired with the Razer Forge TV, the Razer Turret is one of the best complementary accessory you can get for your media streaming console. On its own, the keyboard and mouse combo is also just as enticing, especially with its clean design, ...