
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.

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Wired Gaming Mouse is perfect for those who don’t want to deal with charging or batteries, and you can get one for $49.99 shipped today, originally $69.99. HyperPolling technology enables the mouse to communicate its position and clicks to your PC at up to 8,000 times a second for near-zero input latency. Product page.

While not as comfortable as the Tempur x Starfield Dream Chair, the Dolce&Gabbana x Razer Enki Pro Chroma Edition gaming chair just might be the most luxurious yet. Unfortunately (or fortunately), this is just a conceptual piece, with no word yet on if we’ll see a production model.



