Razer Edge 5G Review

Gamer-centric computer brand Razer is throwing their hat into the mobile gaming market with their first mobile gaming device, the Razer Edge. It comes in two flavors, a Wi-Fi variant more widely available – and the Verizon exclusive 5G model. In this review we’re going to take a look at the Razer Edge 5G.

It’s an inconspicuous looking tablet, that could easily be mistaken for a smartphone, but there are no telephony capability (text and calling features) on the device. One hint that the device isnt a phone is that there are no cameras on the back, which is even rare for a tablet.

But the back is sleek and smooth, with only a Razer logo on the back.

SpecsRazer Edge 5G
Screen6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED Display (1080 x 2400 Pixels) with Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 20:9 Aspect Ratio, 144Hz Refresh Rate, HDR10+
OSAndroid 12
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon G3X Gen 1
CPUOcta Core CPU
1x Cortex-A78 @ 3.0GHz , 3x Cortex-A78 @ 2.6GHz & 4x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz
GPUMali-G77 MC9
RAM8GB
Rear CameraNone
Front Camera 5 Megapixels,1080p @60fps
Storage128GB (UFS 3.1)
SD CardYes, up to 2TB
SIM CardeSIM with 5G
Cellular5G (Sub6,mmWave),LTE,UTMS, Global LTE, and LTE Cat 22 Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6E
NFCYes
BluetoothBluetooth 5.2
InfraredYes
Positioning GPS with A-GPS (dual band), GLONASS, GALILEO, and BeiDou
OTG USBYes
USB Port USB-C
Sound2-Way speakers with 2 digital microphones
Verizon Adaptive Sound
3.5mm headphone jack via controller
FM RadioNo
Security SensorsNone
Battery5000 mAh Li-Po Battery (Non-removable)
MaterialGlass Front and Back with Polycarbonate coated Aluminum Frame (IP53 Splash and Dust Resistance)
Dimensions260 x 85 x 11 mm
Weight264 g (tablet only)
401g (with controller attached)
Colors Meteorite Gray, Moonlight White, and Celestial Blue
Launch DateFebruary 18, 2023
Price$399 (6GB + 128GB) – $499 (8GB RAM + 128GB)
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Gaming

The Razer Edge has no shortage of gaming options, with the Google Play Games, EA Play, Parsec, and XBox platforms content accessible from the Razer Nexus app. All games downloaded from any of the aforementioned platforms show up here. There’s also settings to tweak the controller settings, like button layout and haptic feedback.

The Razer Nexus Gaming Interface.

Gaming feels as seamless and console-like as the Nintendo Switch, with the added ability to use your tablet like a full-on Android device outside of your Gaming sessions. And while the Razor Edge has nothing comparable to the Nintendo ecosystem on the Switch, all of the prior mentioned Platforms available on Razer’s gaming console makes it hard to miss the restrictive OS on the Switch.

There are other competitors closer to Razer’s product than Nintendo – Logitech and Valve’s gaming devices come to mind. But the build and separate controller makes it a more sleek and lighter device that the current options in the market.

Conclusion

While it definitely does what it’s marketed to do really well, disconnected from the Razer Kishi Pro controller bundled, the tablet is a dull affair. With no back camera, a selfie camera placed so you can only take pics in landscape orientation, and a compact size that makes it smaller than a Galaxy s23 Ultra – and it’s a moot tablet.

For version 2, Razer should make a stronger effort to implement exclusive features or even map out the hardware spec a bit more. As of now, without anything to make it stand out in a highly competitive industry – the Razer Edge comes off like a prototype concept. The Kishi Pro controller (that isn’t sold separately at the time of this article) is a great product on its own – maybe wait until it can be bought separately and use it with the smartphone you currently have.

Top 5 Audio Brands of 2023

There are many AEMs (Audio Equipment Manufacturers) who make products that are decent enough to market as the best, at times the plethora of options can be overwhelming to the average consumer.

This is where we come in handy, where we break down the top 5 brands behind some of the best quality Headphones, Earphones, Microphones and more into a cohesive list.

5. Blue/Logitech

Blue Microphones merged with Logitech a few years ago, bringing their audio expertise and quality microphone lineup to the popular electronic accessory maker.

Blue’s Yeti line-up of Streaming USB Microphones are popular amongst game streamers and podcasters, but they’ve been major players in the pro audio market for years with their XLR mics. The $3999 Blue Bottle Flagship Tube Mic is a studio mainstay.

4. Samson

Samson has an extensive USB microphone lineup

Samson is another reliable audio brand, whose USB microphones are usually on display and in stock at local stores like Best Buy or Target. They’ve been in the game since XLR’s were the only way to go, with their CO1, CO2, and CO2 Condenser mics being must have studio staples.

3. Audient

Audient is a audio brand out of the UK, with 20+years of expertise under their belts. They make everything from Audio Interfaces, Mixers, Microphones and more with a history of developing analog gear. Their no slouches in the digital workspace though, with their EVO Start Recording Bundle being quite mobile AND packed with Android,iOS, MacOS an Windows compatibility.

2. Rode

The Rodecaster Pro II is one the most versatile Audio Production Studios on the market today.

Rode has been riding the wave of dominance since their all-in-one systems invigorated public interest. The awesome RodeCaster Pro II, a follow-up to their renowned Rodecaster series – has every few contenders in the Streaming and Podcasting space; but its equally at home in a recording studio or News Agency.

1. JLab

JLab is the newest company on this list, but one that is rising fast as a respected audio brand. They are known for their wireless earbuds and headphones, as you might have seen the brands logo in your local dept. store – but what many people aren’t aware of us they also make webcams, USB Microphones like the Epic Talk , and the Studio Pro Over-Ear Studio monitors. JLab is quickly becoming known for making products at very reasonable very reasonable prices while retaining high quality control and quality output.

This rounds up out list of our top five Audio Brands (Hardware) for 2023, but we also have software, and entertainment categories to cover – so stay tuned!

Motorola Edge + (2022) Review

Motorola released the Edge + February 2022, and a quick search online for reviews shows it was received fairly by consumers and the media alike – even if its marketing campaigns weren’t as grandeur as some of the competition. Equipped with the most powerful SOC of 2022 in the form of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the Edge + comes in 8GB/256, 12GB/256GB, 8GB/512GB, and 12GB/512GB capacities.

It released with a flagship price tag at $999, which is one of the reasons Apple and Samsung flagships overshadowed the device, but now you can get the Edge + 2022 at a whopping half off the retail price – bringing it down to $499.

Being I’m quite a stickler for the best bargain, I just had to invest in a device with true flagship caliber specs – AND had the compatible cellular bands of Dish Network’s Boost Infinite brand – as does the Motorola Edge Plus. So let’s get into our Motorola Edge + 2022 review.

Specs

SpecsMotorola Edge + (2022)
Screen6.67-inch P-OLED Display (2400 x 1080 Pixels, 393 ppi) with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 20:9 Aspect Ratio, 144Hz Refresh Rate, HDR10+, and punch-hole
OSAndroid 12 with My UI
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Gen 1 SM8450 (4nm)
CPUOcta Core CPU
1x Cortex-X2 @ 3.0GHz , 3x Cortex-A710 @ 2.5GHz & 4x Cortex-A510 @ 1.8GHz
GPUAdreno 730
RAM8GB LPDDR5
Rear CameraTriple Cameras:
50MP Main Camera (f/1.8 Aperture, 1/1.52″ sensor, OIS,PDAF)
50MP Ultra-wide (f/2.2 Aperture, 1/4″ sensor, 120˚ FoV)
2MP Depth (f/2.4 Aperture, 1/5″ sensor, Autofocus)
-Dual-tone LED Flash
-Up to 8K@24fps , 4K@60fps,FHD@960fps Video Recording
Front Camera 60 Megapixels (f/2.5 Aperture, 1/3.06″ sensor
Storage512
SD CardNone
SIM CardNano SIM
Cellular5G, 4G LTE (with VoLTE), 3G HSPA+, 2G EDGE & GPRS Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6E
NFCYes
BluetoothBluetooth 5.2
InfraredYes
Positioning GPS with A-GPS (dual band), GLONASS, GALILEO, and BeiDou
OTG USBYes
USB Port USB-C
SoundHi-Res Audio with Dolby Atmos and Dual Speakers
USB Type-C Audio Output
FM RadioNo
Security SensorsFace Recognition & Fingerprint Sensor (side mounted)
Battery4800 mAh Li-Po Battery (Non-removable)
67W Fast Charging (Turbo, 100% in 36 minutes
MaterialGlass Front and Back with Polycarbonate Frame (IP52 Splash and Dust Resistance)
Dimensions163 x 75.9 x 8.79 mm
Weight6.91 oz (196.0 g)
Colors Cosmos Blue, Stardust White
Launch DateFeb. 24, 2022
Price$499 (8GB + 512GB)
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