Even holding the Razer Turret on my lap, being able to use my familiar PC settings when playing games like "Fortnite" on Xbox One felt incredibly satisfying. It took me some time to get used to the ergonomic lip at the base of the keyboard, but the wrist support feels necessary if you're using the Turret for more than a few minutes.
Like just about any mechanical keyboard, the keys can get rather noisy in the middle of a play session, so keep that in mind if the people around you can't stand the constant click-clack of a loud keyboard.
The Turret mouse feels swift and responsive; you can use Razor's software to fine tune it to your personal taste. If you're using it with a large, HDTV, you may want to make sure that its on Game Mode to ensure you don't have any extra delay when trying to point and click with the mouse.