razer-ripsawRazer has long been in the industry of rolling out gaming machines as well as peripherals which reside on the high end side of things. Having said that, it looks like their latest release, the Razer Ripsaw, is a USB3.0, Full HD capable device that will come with full PC and console support, not to mention it being compatible with OBS and XSplit software.

Basically, the Razer Ripsaw capture card happens to be a rather essential tool if you would like to indulge yourself in high-performance recording and streaming capabilities, ensuring that your epic game footage can be shared on popular platforms such as Twitch and YouTube with remarkable resolutions and frame rates, without having to miss out on a single detail.

Thanks to its ability to deliver industry-leading full 1080p game capture at 60 frames per second, one will be able to check out recordings in a crisp, clear and smooth viewing session. Taking leverage of the top-of-the-line USB 3.0 standard, the Razer Ripsaw will also be able to stream uncompressed raw game footage with close to zero latency. Not only that, audiences might even enjoy the more personalized and fun experiences when broadcasters exploit the capture card’s onboard audio and microphone inputs, where it can be plugged into just about any compatible music source or microphone in order to record a secondary audio or commentary layer.

Expect the Razer Ripsaw to go for $179.99 a pop. [Press Release]

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