I hate the fact that Prime Day still requires hunting for deals. You'd think an event centered around shopping would guarantee great prices, but that's not the case.
I was pleasantly surprised to see the Logitech MX Vertical discounted by 44% on Prime Day.
"I honestly can't think of a thing I'd change about the Logitech MX Vertical. I dislike having to use other mice because I've been spoiled by the Logitech MX Vertical. " ~ Sean Endicott, news writer, Windows CentralView Deal
Are Prime Day deals worth it?
Some Prime Day deals are worth it. The shopping event is genuinely a good way to save money on some items. But that doesn't mean anything you see on sale during Prime Day is a good deal.
It's normal to see an item marked up a few weeks before Prime Day to make the Prime Day "discount" look better.
In the worst cases, an item actually becomes more expensive than usual during Prime Day. Retailers manipulate price history to make a bad price look good.
These are the types of things our team of experts looks out for when finding Prime Day deals. It's also why hand-picked Prime Day deals are better than blindly trusting a sale tag.
The Logitech MX Vertical is currently $67.67 for Prime Day. According to CamelCamelCamel, that is almost the lowest price ever for the mouse (it once hit $63.79 on Amazon). Perhaps more importantly, the price is significantly lower than what we've seen the majority of this year.
Why buy the Logitech MX Vertical
The Logitech MX Vertical is an ergonomic mouse that allows your wrist and arm to rest at a natural angle. That results in less muscle strain and reduced wrist pressure.
Because of the shape of the mouse, you don't have to move your hand as much. Tiny movements add up, and being able to keep your hand in place does a lot to reduce strain.
The Logitech MX Vertical is by far the best mouse I've used.
Over the years, its rubber grip has held up well. The mouse still lasts for ages when running on battery. It's easy to top up through USB-C when it's time to charge.
It checks all the boxes I want in a mouse.
The only downside of the Logitech MX Vertical is its retail price, but the massive discount on the mouse makes that a non-factor.
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Logitech MX Vertical Mouse
My Logitech MX Vertical mouse has sat on my desk for years, and it has aged incredibly well.
The Razer Seiren V3 Pro arrives as a pro‑level streaming microphone that finally feels like the centerpiece of Razer’s recent run of impressive peripherals. It pairs studio‑grade hardware — a large 30 mm dynamic capsule, USB‑C and XLR outputs, and tactile controls — with deep Synapse software and Chroma RGB flair, aiming to satisfy both serious creators and RGB enthusiasts.
This review cuts through the marketing: I’ll show what the mic actually sounds like, how its software and features stack up against rivals, and whether it’s worth swapping in for your current setup.
Razerhad no input, nor did it see the contents of this review, prior to publication.
What it is
The Razer Seiren V3 Pro ($249.99 / €289.99) is a hybrid dynamic microphone tailored specifically for streamers, podcasters, and music producers.
At its heart sits a custom 30 mm dynamic capsule purpose-built to capture broadcast-style depth and natural warmth.
Structurally, it features a robust, resonance-resistant zinc unibody frame paired with an integrated, vibration-dampened adjustable arm mount.
To round out its premium aesthetic, it includes a gorgeous Razer Chroma RGB lighting ring that doubles as a real-time status and live mute indicator, which can be enabled by the mic button.
Quick set up
(Image credit: Daniel Rubino)
Unboxing the Razer Seiren V3 Pro is refreshingly simple. Unlike many high-end microphones that leave you scrambling to buy external accessories, this mic is entirely ready to rock right out of the box.
It features an included desktop stand, a built-in shock absorber, and a removable pop filter. Just plug it in via the included USB Type-C cable, complete a quick configuration, and you are up and running.
If you want to jump into the pro tier immediately, you can just as easily route an XLR cable (not included) straight from the base into an audio interface or mixer.
It’s a frictionless setup that gives you studio-grade enhancements with zero technical expertise required.
How it's different
USB, XLR, microphone port, and gain control are on the bottom of the Seiren V3 Pro. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)
The Seiren V3 Pro separates itself from the pack by flawlessly bridging mainstream USB convenience and professional XLR performance.
Its primary direct competitor in this hybrid category is the HyperX Flipcast, which we've also reviewed. However, the Seiren V3 Pro secures a massive hardware victory right away: it includes a high-quality desktop stand and integrated shock mount in the box, whereas the Flipcast notoriously ships without a stand or boom arm, forcing an immediate extra purchase.
Furthermore, the software support here is on an entirely different level. While HyperX’s NGENUITY app offers rudimentary controls, Razer Synapse unlocks deep, granular audio customization:
32-Bit Float Support: Available via Synapse, this format captures a dramatically wider dynamic range to effectively eliminate digital clipping and distortion.
Advanced Audio DSP: Houses an advanced parametric EQ, noise gate, compressor, limiter, and AI noise remover directly powered by an onboard hardware engine.
Synapse Advanced Mixing: Allows for multi-channel stream routing right within the application interface.
What it's great at
A big mute button on the side is enabled/disabled with a light tap, so you don't disturb the mic while on a mount. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)
The biggest hardware triumph here is the dual-connectivity workflow. Having both USB-C and XLR connections on one microphone offers massive advantages, though it comes with standard hybrid trade-offs:
The Pros: It provides immense versatility. Newcomers can start with a simple, plug-and-play desktop configuration and seamlessly transition into an advanced analog signal chain down the road without buying a new microphone. Interestingly, you can keep both the USB and XLR cables plugged in simultaneously and dynamically switch between them on your Windows PC.
The Cons: You are paying a premium for dual internal electronics, and advanced Synapse software functions (like 32-bit float, the parametric EQ, and advanced mixing) are strictly limited to the digital USB connection.
During testing, there wasn't a noticeable difference in tonal warmth when swapping between the two connections, but the USB interface emerged as the clear favorite for me purely because it unlocks Synapse's superior sound features and DSP suite.
My experience otherwise with the mic has been great. You can hear it in action in the short review video accompanying this article, as well as on our recent Windows Central Podcast, Episode #396.
For now, I plan to keep using this mic over my HyperX ProCast. While the ProCast is an excellent, gold-sputtered large-diaphragm XLR condenser, it is strictly analog, requires 48V phantom power, and entirely lacks the modern digital conveniences, RGB integration, and software agility that make the Seiren V3 Pro so effortless to use daily.
Plus, while the ProCast had an original MSRP of $199.99 and dropped as low as $99.99 on sale, it now appears to be discontinued and increasingly hard to find, completely out of stock at both Best Buy and HyperX.
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The Razer Synapse software features offer brilliant audio tuning, particularly the automatic environment noise test and AI noise remover. They do a spectacular job of silencing background hums and room reflections.
The Razer Synapse setup here was awesome: Hit a button and record yourself talking for 10 seconds. Hit another button and say nothing for 10 seconds. Then answer a few questions, e.g., what is your goal here (streamer, podcast, general, etc.) and what do you have fans running, environmental noise, etc. From that data, the system suggests your tuning, which you can then accept, and you're done. You can re-run the process anytime in Synapse should anything change.
The only minor catch is that the aggressive noise cancellation can occasionally cut your voice out a bit during quieter moments. Because of this, some manual tweaking of the noise gate threshold may still be needed to get it dialed in perfectly.
Finally, if you are already invested in Razer’s ecosystem—sporting a Razer keyboard, mouse, or monitor—adding this mic beautifully completes the package. The Chroma RGB ring integrates flawlessly into your existing lighting profiles, satisfying RGB enthusiasts while giving clear visual feedback on your live mute status via the tap-to-mute sensor.
Who's it for
The mic is "naked" without its pop-filter, which slides off. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)
This microphone is built for the forward-thinking content creator. It is perfect for game streamers, podcasters, and hybrid musicians who want beautiful aesthetic flair and USB simplicity today, but demand the studio-grade security of an XLR output as their production setup grows.
Should you buy the Razer Seiren V3 Pro?
I ended up liking the Seiren V3 Pro more than I expected, largely due to the software and DSP controls. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)
You should buy it if ...
✅ You want USB‑C now, XLR later.
✅ You use Razer Synapse/Chroma and want full integration.
✅ You need onboard DSP (32‑bit float, AI noise removal) to cut post‑work.
You should not buy this if ...
❌ You prefer a pure XLR, software‑free workflow.
❌ You’re on a tight budget and don’t need RGB or Synapse.
❌You need full feature parity on macOS without Windows Synapse.
Admittedly, my "you should not buy ifs" here are nitpicky. You can just use this as an XLR mic with a software-free workflow if you want and not worry about USB or software. But there are also more affordable XLR-only mics, hence the con.
At $249.99, Razer positions the Seiren V3 Pro firmly in the higher-end premium tier compared to the HyperX Flipcast (which currently sits at $179.99 against a $229.99 MSRP) and the now-evaporated ProCast.
However, for me, the incredible Razer Synapse DSP more than makes up for that higher cost. The sheer quality of the out-of-the-box hardware processing saves massive time in post-production. I didn't expect that to be the big selling point, but it's clever software and the kind of "don't think about it" setups I prefer.
While you could look at other heavy hitters at this price point like the Shure MV7+ or SteelSeries Alias Pro, Razer brings an unmatched physical build quality, out-of-the-box completeness, and ecosystem synergy to your desk. It delivers studio sound, simply and effortlessly.
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Razer Seiren V3 Pro Microphone
Razer's new studio‑grade mic with 32‑bit float clarity, USB/XLR flexibility, built‑in DSP and pop filter, RGB status ring, and durable zinc design for clean, professional sound in streaming or recording setups.
Low-angle shot of the Razer Seiren V3 Pro mic plugged into a USB-C cable next to its box, illuminated by a vivid blue and cyan background.
Low-angle shot of the Razer Seiren V3 Pro mic plugged into a USB-C cable next to its box, illuminated by a vivid blue and cyan background.
Out of all the gaming accessory manufacturers, Razer has got to be my absolute favorite. From providing comfortable gaming chairs to esports-ready controllers and headsets, Razer's products have enriched mine and many others' lives, and it's about to enrich a lot more of them.
Razer is hosting an Amazon Prime Day sale on several of its top-grade PC gaming peripherals, lifestyle furniture, controllers, and more for a limited time, and we've rounded up some of its best for you to check out.
"The Razer Viper V3 Pro is the new champion of Razer's high-end esports gaming lineup, and it packs a ton of impressive tech into a lightweight package." ~ Zachary Boddy, former Staff Writer
"The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K takes an already great mouse and elevates it further. Its bulk and weight won’t be for everyone, but there’s no doubt it brings an awful lot to the table." ~ Alex Blake, Freelance Contributor at TechRadar
"The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro is undeniable as the world's most advanced gaming keyboard. Adjustable actuation and endless customization make it a boon for any professional esports gamer." ~ Zachary Boddy, former Staff Writer
"The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro is undeniable as the world's most advanced gaming keyboard. Adjustable actuation and endless customization make it a boon for any professional esports gamer." ~ Christopher Coke, Contributing Writer at Tom's Hardware
"The Razer Kraken V4 refines the comfortable design to be slimmer and more attractive, adds more RGB lighting, and improves the audio quality across the board." ~ Zachary Boddy, former Staff Writer
"Razer has finally made a wireless controller for the Xbox and overall it's absolutely brilliant. Combining the best aspects of previous Wolverine controllers, Razer has updated it for the present day with its excellent mouse switch technology, hall effect sticks and an ergonomic design that I would argue is better even than Microsoft's own." — Richard Devine, Managing Editor
"The Razer Kishi V3 Pro takes everything great about Razer's excellent Kishi Ultra and adds more buttons and features and plenty of other enhancements. It's truly the ultimate mobile gaming controller, as long as you don't mind the size." ~ Zachary Boddy, former Staff Writer
This is the extra-large version of the Kishi V3 Pro controller built to accommodate Android and iPad tablets up to 13-inches big.View Deal
"The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K takes an already great mouse and elevates it further. Its bulk and weight won’t be for everyone, but there’s no doubt it brings an awful lot to the table." ~ Rhys Wood, Hardware Editor at TechRadar
"Despite its stiff backrest and lumbar support, the Razer Iskur V2 X is a great gaming chair with high-quality seat cushioning and padded armrests that will keep you relaxed during long periods of gaming." ~ Alex Corden, Staff Writer
This is the upgraded version of the Iskur V2 X chair built with Razer Gen-2 EPU leather and Cool tech, so it's 13 times more durable, breathable, and comfortable to sit in. View Deal
FAQ
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Amazon's Prime Day June event starts on June 23, 2026 and will last until June 26, 2026.
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Image of the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro gaming keyboard.
Image of the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro gaming keyboard.
Logitech’s new Signature Comfort Plus keyboard and mouse add built‑in cushions that allow for more relaxed hand positions. The real question is whether they'll convince me to upgrade?
Logitech Signature Comfort Plus mouse and keyboard
Logitech Signature Comfort Plus mouse and keyboard
Razer is doubling down on the "Pro" in its Huntsman lineup. The new V3 Pro TKL 8KHz takes the already excellent V3 platform and injects it with a massive 8,000Hz HyperPolling boost, improved acoustics, and the game-changing Snap Tap technology. Aimed squarely at the esports crowd, this $169.99 deck offers unparalleled customization for actuation and reset points.
A Razer Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless keyboard with RGB lighting in front of its box. A vibrant pink and blue background creates an energetic, high-tech feel.
A Razer Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless keyboard with RGB lighting in front of its box. A vibrant pink and blue background creates an energetic, high-tech feel.
SteelSeries is one of the world's leading providers of high-quality gaming accessories, and several of their finest keyboards and mice are now on sale, along with a pair of gamepuds at Best Buy for a limited time.
Colorful gaming setup with two RGB keyboards, wireless earbuds in a charging case, and a glowing gaming mouse against a digital, lightning-filled background.
Several SteelSeries gaming accessories are now on sale.
Several Razer gaming accessories themed after the classic Pokémon Gengar, including a gaming headset, gaming mice, and a mouse pad, are all enjoyable limited-time bargains at Amazon.
Purple-lit gaming setup featuring a boxed Razer Kraken Kitty headset with cat ears on a desk, alongside a gaming chair and monitor in the background.
The Tom’s Guide Savings Squad is officially live, officially useful, and officially ready to help you stretch your tech budget further than you thought possible.
Five diverse individuals stand closely together against a gradient blue background. A logo with "tg Savings Squad" is on the right. They appear friendly and approachable.
Five diverse individuals stand closely together against a gradient blue background. A logo with "tg Savings Squad" is on the right. They appear friendly and approachable.
Finally, after almost a decade, I've replaced my battered Astro A50 headset. The Arctis Nova Pro Omni ticks every single box for multiplatform gamers, in an option far more affordable than its Elite cousin.
The Razer Barracuda Pro is a special premium headset that elevates the sound of music and video games with great sound and the ability to connect to devices simultaneously, and it's now on offer for a 44% discount.
Sleek gaming headphones in green and purple hues sit on a dark desk, surrounded by a glowing RGB keyboard and a smartphone, creating a vibrant tech ambiance.
Stylish and functional headset for gaming and music
The Logitech MX Vertical is $45 off at Amazon and remains the ergonomic mouse I rely on for long workdays. Its vertical design keeps your wrist in a natural position, which makes a noticeable difference if you deal with stiffness or strain.
Logitech MX Vertical Mouse
The vertical design of the Logitech MX Vertical allows your hand and wrist to rest at a natural angle.
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro is an expertly crafted gamepad for PC and PlayStation 5 with fast and responsive controls, wide customizability, and a lightweight yet sturdy build. If you fancy this high-end controller, Amazon's currently selling it for a 23% discount for Amazon Gaming Week.
Hands holding a black gaming controller over a wooden table. The controller has visible buttons and an analog stick, suggesting gameplay action.
The Razer Jaiju V3 Pro is a must-have for PS5 and PC players.
Amazon Gaming Week has a PC gamer's special discount for the Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mouse. For just this week, you will be able to get your hands on this stellar accessory with 8K polling, 35,000 DPI, and comfy ergonomics at a 31% discount.
Image of the Razer Viper V3 Pro wireless gaming mouse.
The already affordable GameSir G7 SE Wired controller for Xbox just got even more inexpensive with this 15%, giving folks a chance to enjoy its rich features and responsive controls for dirt cheap.
A hand with purple-painted nails holds an Xbox controller in front of a TV displaying a gaming interface with apps like Netflix and YouTube. The setting conveys a cozy gaming atmosphere.
The GameSir G7 SE controllers puts most mid-range controllers to shame despite being wired only.
The KYY Portable Monitor is a pretty popular display on Amazon that's loved for its above-average performance rates and FHD resolutions, and it's now back on sale with a 34% discount.
Portable KYY monitor displaying vibrant abstract art. Features include 1080p resolution, 15.6" screen, HDR, and 16:9 aspect ratio. Set on a wooden desk with a stylus and vase nearby.
The KYY Portable Monitor is a pretty popular display on Amazon, and it's now back on sale with a 34% discount.
A 10% discount has been spotted for the GameSir Kaleid, making this budget-friendly Xbox controller with Hall Effect sticks/joysticks, RGB lighting, and tight ergonomics more valuable than ever.
A GameSir Kaleid for Xbox Wired Controller with glowing blue and purple lights is held up against a colorful, abstract background, conveying a vibrant and playful mood.
A GameSir Kaleid for Xbox Wired Controller in hand
The 8BitDo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller for Xbox is a relatively new gamepad armed with Hall Effect Sensors, 1000Hz polling on PC, and a generous price considering the premium-level tech it features, and it's on sale for 37% off.
AI-Generated image of an 8BitDo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller for Xbox visualized
AI-Generated image of an 8BitDo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller for Xbox visualized
The ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDP) is a perfect fit for both cinematic single-player and competitive multiplayer games, thanks to its dual-mode with 480Hz refresh rates, and it's now on a 31% discount.
Photograph of an ASUS ROG Swift 32" OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDP)
ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDP) on display