Razer Blade 14 (2025) just dropped, and it’s the slickest, most compact gaming rig Razer’s ever cooked up. Measuring a svelte 0.62 inches thick and tipping the scales at just 3.59 pounds, it’s 11% slimmer and lighter than last year’s model.Milled from a single block of recycled T6-grade aluminum with a sandblasted, fingerprint-resistant finish, this machine isn’t just a pretty face—it’s a sustainability win, aligning with Razer’s goal to go fully recycled by 2030.
The Razer Clio could be the first wireless speaker head cushion designed to deliver immersive sound without a headset, mainly for gaming chairs. It uses two full-range drivers and THX Spatial Audio to create a surround sound experience like a headset, delivering a wide range of clear, high-quality sound.
Despite how it looks, the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is a new ergonomic wireless mouse touted for both productivity and gaming, with a vertical grip that’s quite different from the typical flat mouse design. It’s built to reduce wrist strain by keeping your hand in a more natural, handshake-like position, which is great for long work or play sessions.
Razer Project Arielle is an innovative concept that debuted at CES 2025. It’s claimed to be the world’s first integrated heating and cooling mesh gaming chair. It’s based on the Razer Fujin Pro, but adds a circular bladeless fan system capable of creating a comfortable gaming environment no matter the weather with on-demand heating or cooling.
Sleek and ultra slim, the 2025 Razer Blade 16 is now officially the company’s thinnest gaming laptop at 0.59-inches thick. Not only is it thin, but also extremely durable, thanks to a unibody chassis, precision cut from a single block of aluminum to minimize size without compromising strength.
Limited to just 1,000 units, priced at $329.99 USD, the Razer Kitsune Fighter’s Edition: Akuma control pad takes fighting games to the next level. Featuring fully dye-sublimated aluminum top plate showcasing Akuma and set against a backdrop that captures the essence of his power, all packaged in a unique collectable box wrapped in synthetic leather.
Sure, Doctor Octopus may only have four robotic arms, but if he designed a gaming chair, it would look like the Razer Cthulhu. April Fools Day’ 2024 may have come and gone, but this intriguing concept can most certainly be made into a reality.