Razer Tartarus Gaming Pad Unboxing & Overview
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The Tartarus takes what's aweome about the Orbweaver, tweaks the ergonomics, and tones everything down a little to come in at a more attractive price point. Instead of 20 keys on top it has 15, and instead of Cherry MX Blue keyswitches it uses membrane switches Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Pricing & availability: ncix.com Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The video presents an unboxing and overview of the Razer Tartarus gaming pad, focusing on how it fits into Razer's ecosystem alongside the Orbweaver. The host explains that the Tartarus is a membrane-based, lower-cost alternative with a 15-key matrix on the primary side and an additional 10 keys including an eight-way thumb pad, totaling 25 programmable inputs. He notes that the device is fully compatible with Razer Synapse 2.0, enabling on-the-fly profile switching, macros, and unlimited configurations, which makes it appealing for both gaming and productivity use such as quick hotkeys for Photoshop. Unlike the Orbweaver, the Tartarus emphasizes a more compact, softer tactile feel with a different backlight approach that leaks light through the keys, a design choice that affects aesthetics for some users. The reviewer discusses ergonomic adjustments, such as the adjustable wrist rest and the overall footprint, comparing it to the Nostromo and Orbweaver, and highlights the braided cable as a durable improvement. Throughout the presentation, he emphasizes the versatility of the 8-way pad as a potential modifier and explores how the device can function as a game controller, macro hub, or creative workflow tool, depending on user needs. The video concludes with a quick verdict on hands size suitability, recommending the Tartarus for players with smaller hands or those seeking a quieter, membrane-based option, and contrasting it with the mechanical Orbweaver for larger hands or switch preference, while inviting viewer feedback on personal setup choices.
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Questions answered
- Is the Tartarus more suited for gamers with smaller hands or larger hands, and why?
- The Tartarus is positioned as more comfortable for smaller hands due to its compact 15-key matrix and integrated wrist rest, while larger-handed users may prefer the Orbweaver for its bigger layout and mechanical switches.