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Worst quality headsets ever with massive bloatware for a software package to install drivers and RGB controls. They used to have decent gaming mice, but now so many other companies make equal or better there’s no reason at all to buy a Razer.
Most hardware I've checked out from this company was actually a piece by piece replica of something a competitor was selling with less flashy nonsense and much less bloatware (or none). So pardon me if I've always thought of Razer as a counterfeiting company with a huge branding and marketing budget.
How's Linux support? As far as I know, most other companies don't get the save level of support that Logitech and Razer do.
Maybe that'll change when Keychron finish their zgm firmware project and some mice with it hit the market.
There's unofficial FOSS reimplementations. Use the openrazer kernel module and polychromatic as tbe configuration gui.
I know. My point is that Razer and Logitech are known to be well-supported. I don't know if that is true for other manufacturers.