The Razer Chroma Hardware Development Kit solves that, by offering Chroma-compatible LED light strips that you can add to your custom-built PC rig or really anywhere in your room. Want to cover your ...
The Razer Aether Standing Lights stood out to me on paper because they seemingly offered an elegantly simple solution to add extra flair to my home entertainment setup. I’ve always been interested in ...
Razer already has its Chroma lighting system, showing off its beautiful RGB LED goodness that syncs your RGB LEDs between gaming mice, keyboards, and mousepads - oh and even laptops, and a cup holder.
Adding RGB to anything and everything related or adjacent to PC gaming is something we've all been observing for years. The idea of adding lights to a mouse mat isn't new, and there are several ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Nearly three years to the day after its original introduction, Razer's Lachesis (also known as a sniper's best friend) is seeing its first major upgrade. The most significant of which is the 3.5G ...
Gaming brand Razer looks to the future of face masks with its CES 2021 announcement of Project Hazel, a reusable transparent mask with detachable filters, a built-in mic and amplifier, and Chroma RGB ...
In brief: Everybody knows that you can't have a "gaming" product without a plethora of LEDs, and Razer is well aware of that fact. Today, the gaming peripheral maker is branching out a bit from the ...
Razer’s just made gaming monitors more colorful. The very first from the company, the 27-inch Razer Raptor, includes a bright strip of LED lights along the base. The company has branded itself as the ...
Razer is best known for its LED-packed gaming computers and accessories like mice and keyboards, but the company is also making a name for itself when it comes to wireless headphones. Today the ...
Razer appears to be expanding ever so slightly out of the PC gaming accessories market, because they're now producing their very own credit card. Yes, you read that correctly. First revealed earlier ...