Mercury Peripherals Driver

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For the past couple of years, Razer has been re-releasing some of its gaming accessories as part of its Mercury Collection, which gives all of those peripherals a white redesign. Today, Razer revealed the Mercury Collection for 2019, and there are nine accessories joining the collection in all, from mice and keyboards to microphones and even a PlayStation 4 controller.
Atheris and Basilisk mice
There are two mice kicking off the Mercury Collection in 2019. The first is a white edition of the Atheris, a wireless mini mouse that Razer claims is perfect for both work and play. While it probably isn’t as comfortable as a full-sized mouse, it’s a good choice if you hate using trackpads and want to pack a mouse in your computer bag. Razer also says that the mouse can last more than 300 hours on a pair of AA batteries when connected using Bluetooth, which is nothing to stick your nose up at.
The Atheris, which runs $49.99, is joined by the Mercury White Basilisk, a wired mouse that costs $69.99. If you’ll be gaming primarily at a desktop set up, this is the one you want, as it’s outfitted with a Razer 5G sensor that tops out at 16,000 DPI. As with most of Razer’s gaming accessories, the Mercury Edition Basilisk also supports Chroma, so you can customize its look with RGB lighting.
Goliathus Extended Chroma
If you’re in the market for a mouse mat, the Goliathus is about as high-end as they come. Not only is this mat wide enough for your keyboard and mouse, but it also features Chroma lighting, so you can sync it to your PC accessories and really put on a light show. We’re not sure if it’s a good idea to buy a white mouse mat given all of the use it’ll see over its life span, but if that doesn’t dissuade you, the Goliathus Mercury Edition might be worth picking up for $59.99.
BlackWidow Lite and Razer Huntsman
The BlackWidow is perhaps the most well-known gaming accessory from Razer, and the BlackWidow Lite removes the frills. With no number pad, it’s smaller than a lot of gaming keyboards, and the fact that it’s got LED backlighting makes it less expensive at $89.99 than many of Razer’s Chroma keyboards. Again, buying a white accessory that will see a lot of use is questionable, but as long as you don’t neglect upkeep, the BlackWidow Lite could indeed be a sharp addition to your rig.
The Huntsman, on the other hand, offers more of what we expect out of a gaming keyboard. Since it’s a full-size keyboard, the number pad is present, and of course, there’s Chroma RGB lighting as well. The opto-mechanical switches in the Huntsman even detect actuation using infrared beams, so it’s a pretty serious keyboard with an equally serious pirce tag of $149.99.
Kraken and Razer Base Station

The Kraken is the only Razer headset to get a Mercury Edition release this year, and for those who don’t want to split their audio setup between a pair of headphones and a dedicated mic, it’s worth a look. Outfitted with 50mm drivers and gel cushions that claim to keep you cool when you’re wearing them for long periods of time, its $79.99 price point certainly makes it cheaper than buying headphones and a mic separately.
If you need a place to store that headset so it doesn’t get stepped on, Razer is hoping you’ll pick the Base Station Mercury Edition. Headset stands might not be the most essential PC gaming accessory, but the Base Station at least has three USB 3.0 ports on the front of it. It also unsurprisingly has Chroma support too, like most of Razer’s accessories. Is that worth $59.99? That’s up to you, but at least the Mercury Edition will match that white and gray Kraken you see above.

Razer Seiren X
If, on the other hand, you’d rather have a standalone mic to bump up voiceover quality while streaming or making videos, the Seiren X Mercury Edition might be more your speed. Razer positions it as an entry-level microphone for streamers who want to take a step beyond headsets with built-in mics, and its $99.99 price tag definitely reflects that. No Chroma support here, but we have a feeling it’s only a matter of time before Razer finds a way to outfit the Seiren X with RGB lighting.
Raiju Tournament Edition
Finally, we come to an oddity in Razer’s Mercury Collection 2019 lineup – an accessory not meant primarily for PC gaming. The Raiju Tournament Edition modular controller was created for PlayStation 4, and it even comes with its own companion app for configuration. The Raiju Tournament Edition isn’t available in the US yet, but now that it’s getting a Mercury Edition refresh, maybe that will change.
Wrap-Up
So, if you find yourself in need of PC accessories and you happen to like white color schemes, Razer’s lineup of Mercury Edition devices for 2019 is probably pretty exciting. It seems that all of these accessories are now available from Razer’s Store, so if you’re fond of the Mercury Collection, have at it.
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SAN FRANCISCO, USA – Razer™, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today unveiled the latest high-performance gaming peripherals and accessories reborn in stylish white Mercury editions.
Razer’s 2019 Mercury Collection includes:
- Razer Atheris wireless mouse
- Razer Basilisk gaming mouse
- Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma mouse mat
- Razer BlackWidow Lite keyboard
- Razer Huntsman gaming keyboard
- Razer Kraken gaming headset
- Razer Raiju Tournament Edition controller for PS4
- Razer Seiren X microphone
- Razer Base Station Chroma headset stand
First launched in 2017, the Mercury Collection appeals to the fashion-conscious PC or console user who wants a clean, sleek look to the desktop. The matt white, silver and grey finishes bring a minimalist look to Razer’s most popular products, giving the perfect mix of style and performance. “Gamers demand absolute attention to detail and style for their gaming gear,” says Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan. “The Razer Mercury Collection will transform your gaming experience with the minimalist look that will never go out of fashion.”
For more information, please visit https://www.razer.com/campaigns/mercury
For users looking to complete their Mercury Collection with a powerful and portable gaming laptop, the critically acclaimed Razer Blade 15is already available in a classy, white Mercury edition that seamlessly fits in their peripherals setup.
If you prefer to rock your world in shocking pink, Razer peripherals are also available in Quartz pink editions.
RAZER 2019 MERCURY COLLECTION PRODUCT LINEUP
Razer Atheris – Mercury Edition
USD $49.99 / €49.99 MSRP
Optimized for both work and play, the wireless Razer Atheris is packed with features such as industry-leading signal stability, dual-connectivity, and up to 300 hours of continuous use*, all in a pocket-sized ergonomic body, focused on delivering performance and productivity.
For more information, please see here.
*Battery life may vary based on connection type.
Razer Basilisk – Mercury Edition
USD $69.99 / €69.99 MSRP
Armed with features such as a removable multi-function paddle and a dial for adjusting scroll wheel resistance, the Razer Basilisk offers a dynamic range of options to augment your performance and take your gaming experience further.
It features Razer Chroma™ lighting that allows customization with up to 16.8 million color options.
For more information, please see here.
Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma – Mercury Edition
USD $59.99 / €79.99 MSRP
Our bestselling soft gaming mouse mat powered by Razer Chroma™ – ready to illuminate every victory in a spectrum of colors. Watch your game light up with vivid brilliance as you swipe across the Razer Goliathus Chroma with speed and precision.
For more information, please see here.
Razer BlackWidow Lite – Mercury Edition
USD $89.99 / €99.99 MSRP
It’s time to reconsider the tools you use every day—meet the Razer BlackWidow Lite. It melds the fast responsiveness for gaming with toned down features to be subtle for the office. High performance keys with o-ring sound dampeners, and true white LED backlighting keep you focused and productive as you type away even into the late hours.
For more information, please see here.
Razer Huntsman – Mercury Edition
USD $149.99 / €159.99 MSRP
Designed with Opto-Mechanical Switches and Razer Chroma-backlit keys, the Razer Huntsman provides the fastest key actuation within Razer’s keyboard line. Razer Opto-Mechanical™ Switches use optical technology – an infrared light beam inside each switch – to precisely detect actuation when a key is pressed. You’ve never experienced speed like this before.
For more information, please see here.
Razer Kraken – Mercury Edition
USD $79.99 / €79.99 MSRP

Mercury Peripherals Drivers
The 3rd generation Razer Kraken is the wired headset of choice for competitive gamers, with 50 mm drivers for powerful and clear sound. It’s engineered for long-lasting comfort with cooling-gel cushions, while a retractable microphone ensures your shot calls are always delivered in absolute clarity.
For more information, please see here.
Razer Raiju Tournament Edition – Mercury Edition
USD $149.99 / €149.99 MSRP
The Razer Raiju Tournament Edition is the first fully modular wireless PlayStation®4 controller to have a mobile configuration app, enabling control from remapping multi-function buttons to adjusting sensitivity clutch options. Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons provide a soft cushioned touch with crisp tactile feedback. The Raiju Tournament Edition also delivers total control with 4 remappable multi-function buttons and Hair Trigger Mode for quick-firing action.
The Razer Raiju Tournament Edition is available in Europe, Asia and Oceania.
For more information, please see here.
Razer Seiren X – Mercury Edition
USD $99.99 / €109.99 MSRP
Designed and tested by top streamers, the Razer Seiren X Mercury microphone is the key to getting heard in the mightiest way possible. Backed by the best microphone technology, it’s the first step to taking live streaming to new broadcasting heights.
For more information, please see here.
Razer Base Station Chroma – Mercury Edition

USD $59.99 / €69.99 MSRP
The Razer Base Station Chroma is a multi-function headset stand with a 3-port USB 3.0 hub for maximum efficiency. It features Razer Chroma backlight for a complete Chroma gaming setup.
For more information, please see here.
AVAILABILITY
Mercury Peripherals Driver
Razer.com – 28th May, 2019
Worldwide – 28th May, 2019
China – 24th May 2019
