
Hours spent staring at a screen do stack up, when parts of your body begin to revolt, and Razer took all of this into account when designing the Iskur V2 X. They focused on day-to-day comfort and long workouts, and priced it all at $194.99 after clipping the on-page coupon (was $300).

Razer released the Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed wireless earbuds today, and it’s clearly a step above from the previous generation. Noise cancellation has been significantly improved. Hybrid active noise cancellation now removes 50% more ambient noise than before. If you’re riding on a loud bus or gaming in a crowded environment, you can now get the same amount of isolation without turning up the audio to the max.

Gamers have long been searching for a computer that can be slipped into a coat pocket and used to complete tasks, a dream that now appears to be within reach due to a creative designer who wrapped a Razer Edge tablet within a custom 3D printed shell.

Razer has just released a new laptop sleeve built for 16-inch laptops, and it does more than just protect your system from scratches and drops. Two wireless charging pads are located in the front of the device, allowing you to charge your phone and earbuds without the need for an outlet or a cable. So, you can place your iPhone on the lower pad for up to 15 watts of rapid charging, or AirPods on the upper pad for 5 watts. The good news is that both will continue to work even after you plug the sleeve into a USB-C charger with at least 30 watts.

The Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition is the most expensive gaming mouse on the market in 2026, costing $1337. However, the company had a rational justification for it, which had nothing to do with performance but rather with its rich history. Boomslang was first released in 1999, ushering in a long tradition of gaming peripherals. With an impressive 2000 DPI, compared to just 400 DPI for its competitors, it was a true innovation in high-precision technology, spawning a whole new genre of specialist peripherals.

Razer originally debuted an AI gaming coach at CES last year, but the true magic began to unfold in 2026. That’s when Project Ava, a holographic AI companion, began to take shape. It’s a compact machine that sits on your desk and projects a 3D figure in front of you; all it need is a USB-C connection to a Windows PC to function.

Traveling with a gaming setup is all about finding the balance between having the performance you want and being portable enough to go on trips. Overall, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, priced at $84 with on-page coupon (was $159.99) performs admirably on both fronts. It provides the precision and control that gamers demand from one of these devices at home, while also packing down tiny enough to go in a bag without forcing you to pick between the two.

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.