Launched at E3 this year by Razer, the three new peripherals namely, mouse, keyboard and a headset are a collaboration between Razer and Blizzard. StarCraft II themed, these peripherals look different from the regular ones and are bound to make for ultimate StarCraft II gear. With blue lights oozing out of every object, I am already in the game. And, let me make it clear, the flashy lighting is very functional in combination with 'in the game' events and your performances. As far as the design and technicalities are concerned, you will just have to jump a little to find out.

The idea behind designing Spectre Mouse was to give a compact and robust RTS-oriented mouse. It is bigger towards the button end, having two main buttons, two side buttons, a scroll wheel and wheel button. The tracking engine comes with a 32-bit interface. It has also been equipped with APM, Actions per minute lighting system, which monitors your gaming performance with the help of changing color hues. It also has 1000hz Ultrapolling for high-speed responsiveness, which increases your reaction time by executing your commands with just 1ms delay. It wears the price tag of $79.99.

The Marauder keyboard is fully tournament ready keyboard with a compact design. It has elevated keys, which are perfect for rapid commands and improved gaming performance. Your performance is monitored by an APM (Activities-per-minute) lighting system, providing feedback with the help of changing color hues. It has also been equipped with on-the-fly macro recording system, which records unlimited macros and immediately changes between up to 12 profiles without any hassles. It wears the price tag of $119.99.

The idea behind creating Banshee headset was to provide sound isolation, comfort and portability. Coming with APM, it is also equipped with configuration utility for customized adjustments of equalizer, pitch and volume. These headsets also have a detachable microphone boom, so that you can easily transport it. With Circumaural Earcups for optimal sound isolation, these wear the price tag of $119.99.

Via: Crunchgear