Razer Stream Controller X Review: Looks Familiar
Razer is all about streaming and content creation these days (who isn’t?), and it seems to be targeting Elgato directly with its latest streaming deck. In fact, when I first saw the new Razer Stream Controller X, I thought Razer had ditched its partnership with Loupedeck and turned to Elgato (but then I realized that wouldn’t really make sense, as Elgato is owned by semi-rival gaming company Corsair). But doesn’t the new Stream Controller X look an awful lot like the Elgato Stream Deck MK.2?
This is Razer’s second collaboration with Finnish streaming deck maker Loupedeck — and while the first Razer Stream Controller (launched July 2022) was little more than a reskin of one of Loupedeck’s existing consoles, the new Stream Controller X looks like a brand-new product. (Well, brand-new-ish, since it looks a lot like Elgato’s MK.2.) The Stream Controller X is a small, chunky deck with 15 tactile LCD buttons. It’s powered by Loupedeck’s software and it comes with a detachable magnetic stand and a swappable magnetic faceplate, and is available now for $149.99.
In the box, the Stream Controller X comes with the removable magnetic stand and a 6.5-foot (2 m) coated USB-C to USB-A cable, as well as an instruction booklet (and, of course, a Razer logo sticker).
Specs
Buttons (Tactile) | 15 |
Buttons (Touch) | 0 |
Dials | 0 |
Software | Loupedeck |
Interface | USB-A |
Cable | 2m USB-C to USB-A |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4.37 x 3.17 x 1.18 inches / 111 x 80.7 x 20 mm |
Weight | 0.39 pounds / 177 grams |
System Requirements | Windows 10 64-bit / macOS 10.14 (or later) |
MSRP / Price at Time of Review | $149.99 / $149.99 |
Release Date | April 13, 2023 |