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Razer's First XLR Mic Targets Streamers

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Razer has entered the professional audio market with the Seiren V3 Pro, the company's first XLR streaming and podcasting microphone. This dual-interface device accommodates both XLR and USB-C connections, targeting creators at all skill levels. The microphone features a 30mm cardioid capsule with 50Hz to 16kHz frequency response, positioning it between entry-level and professional recording equipment.

The Seiren V3 Pro addresses common audio challenges with built-in DSP technology including AI noise removal, compressor, limiter, and expander. These features eliminate the need for beginners to navigate complex audio processing software. The microphone also incorporates a shock absorber and pop filter to reduce unwanted noise, while its unibody design includes gain control and mute functionality.

Priced at $249.99, the Seiren V3 Pro bridges the gap between consumer USB microphones and professional XLR setups. The inclusion of both connection types allows creators to start with simple USB operation before transitioning to XLR as their skills develop. The microphone integrates with Razer Synapse software, supporting 32-bit float recording and customizable RGB lighting for creators who value aesthetic appeal alongside performance.