
Its latest lineup includes the BlackWidow V4 X gaming keyboard, the Razer Cobra gaming mouse, and the Razer Kraken V4 X gaming headset. All feature a yellow-and-black finish along with a splash of artwork based on the classic starter Pokémon, including Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.
These starter Pokémon-themed peripherals are available through Razer’s official online store, with the BlackWidow V4 X priced at $169.99 , the Razer Cobra at $59.99 , and the Razer Kraken V4 X at $99.99 .
The Razer BlackWidow V4 X Pokémon Edition gaming keyboard comes with a unique yellow-black color scheme with classic starter Pokémon artwork across the frame. You can purchase the keyboard with Green tactile or yellow smooth switches.
The Razer Cobra Pokémon Edition gaming mouse also features a yellow-black color scheme with classic starter Pokémon artwork on the left and right click buttons.
The Razer Kraken V4 X Pokémon Edition gaming headset features a yellow-black color scheme with classic starter Pokémon artwork on the headband.
The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 Gengar Edition gaming headset features a black and purple finish and Pokémon artwork on the inside and outside of the earcups. The headset also features Razer's Kitty Ears attachment which have been replaced by Gangar's spikes.
The Razer Cobra Gengar Edition gaming mouse features a black and purple finish along with Gengar artwork across the left and right mouse buttons as well as the palm rest.
The Razer Gigantus V2 XXL Gengar Edition gaming deskpad features a black and purple finish along with Gengar artwork across the surface.
In addition to the starter Pokémon lineup, Razer also offers limited-edition Gengar versions of the Razer Kraken Kitty V2 USB gaming headset, the Razer Cobra gaming mouse, and the Razer Gigantus V2 – XXL deskpad.
Each product comes with a blend of purple and black finishes, highlighting the ghost Pokémon’s personality. The Kraken Kitty V2 USB headset is particularly interesting as Razer has replaced its Kitty Ears attachment with Gangar spikes. You can purchase these starting at $49.99 for the deskpad , $59.99 for the gaming mouse , and $139.99 for the gaming headset .
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Findecanor The Razer Kraken V3 headset was one of the two worst scoring products in the a recent test for hazardous additives in headphones, out of 81 models tested. Now, the V2 or V4 (in this article) are not necessarily made from the same materials, but I would still be cautious. I have never trusted Razer that much. Especially not after when they used to encourage users to install a program that mined cryptocurrency for store credit — worth much less than the cryptocurrency mined. I'll never forget that. But it is not the only incident. It is one of the few brands that I actively encourage people to avoid. Reply
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