Razer, the world's leading lifestyle brand for gamers, recently announced the 'Razer Stream Controller X,' the company's latest addition to its ecosystem of professional streaming-focused products. The Stream Controller X is an alternate, more affordable version of the company's previously-released 'Stream Controller.'
The new Stream Controller X features 15 programmable LCD buttons with a minimalist design, as opposed to the six knobs, seven buttons, and 12 haptic keys on the Stream Controller. Despite the reduction, the X offers comparable convenience with full plug-and-play functionality for all major streaming platforms, such as OBS Studio, Streamlabs, and Twitch.
Additionally, while this is a streaming-focused device, there are a number of available plugins that enhance its functionality for other use cases such as video editing, content creation, or general multitasking. The full details on the Razer Stream Controller X can be viewed on the company's dedicated page for the product, linked above.
The Stream Controller X is available now at an MSRP of $149.99 USD.
Programmable Stream Controllers
Razer's 'Stream Controller X' is Now Available for Purchase
Trend Themes
1. Programmable Stream Controllers - The Stream Controller X's 15 programmable LCD buttons show an opportunity for more affordable custom controllers.
2. Minimalist Design - There's room for more products with comparable functionality as the Stream Controller X with even simpler designs.
3. Productivity Plugins - The Stream Controller X's adaptable use cases through plugin use have opened new opportunities for the productivity tools industry.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Accessories - The Stream Controller X is a potential replacement or additional controller opportunity for companies in the gaming accessories industry.
2. Live Streaming Platforms - The X's full plug-and-play functionality shows a potential opportunity for more integrations between live streaming platforms and hardware developers.
3. Productivity Tools - Stream Controller X's plugins to enhance its functionality for other use cases show an opportunity for the productivity tools industry.