Tuesday, October 13th 2020

Razer Announces Expansion to Many More Gaming Peripheral Segments at RazerCon 2020

Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, made October 10, 2020 a day to remember for the global gaming community. Fans across the world tuned in to the inaugural RazerCon to watch Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan's live mixed-reality keynote - a one-of-a-kind interactive session hosted against the iconic Singapore skyline. This was followed by Razer panels on new and unannounced products, and exclusive content showcases and giveaways from game studios such as Romero Games, Perfect World Entertainment, Paradox Interactive and technology partners such as Intel, NVIDIA and Western Digital.

The event was a huge hit with the fans, peaking at over 1 million concurrent viewers with a total of more than 250,000 hours viewed and 175 million impressions across Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch. In a true celebration of all things gaming, highly decorated veterans of the industry, including Brenda and John Romero, and Haz Dullul, presented their newest projects, whilst leading gaming celebrities CloakZy, CourageJD, PaladinAmber and many others engaged with the community during their sessions.
Razer also announced its commitment towards a more sustainable future with the #gogreenwithrazer initiative. Under the initiative, Razer will invest in greener offices and products, while also promoting sustainable practices to employees, partners, Razer fans, and the gaming community.

RazerCon 2020 was the world's first livestreamed event powered by Razer Chroma RGB lighting (patent pending). The event culminated in an after-party concert featuring performances by world-class EDM and metal acts including Deadmau5, Sabaton and DragonForce, with fans at home enjoying their Razer Chroma-enabled devices lighting up in sync with the bands' sets.

In case you missed RazerCon 2020, you can enjoy a recording here.

At RazerCon 2020, the community got early insights into upcoming Razer product launches including the Iskur Gaming Chair, the Tomahawk Gaming Chassis, and the highly sought-after Sneki Snek Plushie along with much, much more.

For more details on the products and projects that were announced during the show, please read on.

Razer Iskur Gaming Chair
Designed from the ground up with comfort, health and style in mind, the all-new Razer Iskur is the first ever gaming chair from Razer, redefining gaming chairs with a one-of-a-kind external lumbar support system, high density foam cushioning, stylish multi-layered synthetic leather and more.

The Iskur was designed to address the need for superior ergonomics in today's gaming chairs, with its unique external lumbar support system that offers 26 degrees of customization, to help improve gamer posture during long gaming sessions. The lumbar support system works to reduce aches and strains by supporting the full curvature of the spine, specifically the mid and lower regions where tension builds up the most. The Iskur also features high-density foam cushions for additional support and comfort, a 4D armrest system that can be customized for optimal reach, and a memory foam neck pillow for additional support at the top of the spine.

The Iskur sports a multi-layered black synthetic leather upholstery, accented with Razer green stitching for a pop of color. The signature green Razer triple-headed snake logo adorns the headrest, with Razer's motto, "For Gamers. By Gamers." printed along the seat. The cushioning is finished with a distinctive snake scale design to create a unique look that is definitively Razer.

Learn more about the Razer Iskur here.

Razer Tomahawk Gaming Chassis
The all-new Razer Tomahawk Gaming Chassis is the first true Razer desktop experience designed by Razer for PC gaming enthusiasts. The chassis is available in two distinct sizes: The Tomahawk ATX, a standard mid-tower case, and the Tomahawk Mini-ITX, a small form factor case.

The Tomahawk Gaming Chassis features full tempered glass side panels to showcase the desktop components on one side and the elegant cable management solution on the other. The two panels open from a detachable rear hinge that gives builders the ability to quickly build, change and perfect their system. The chassis features a matte black metal frame and an all-black front panel accentuated with a luminous Razer green logo. The bottom is lined with Razer Chroma RGB lighting which can be controlled and customized via the Razer Synapse 3 software, providing a more immersive experience for those integrated into the Razer ecosystem.

Engineered with airflow in mind, the Tomahawk Gaming Chassis can support up to a 360 mm radiator along the front and up to two 140 mm fans along the top for maximum cooling performance. The built-in cable management system keeps unruly cables tucked away and out of sight to prevent the obstruction of air, maximize usable space, and create an overall cleaner aesthetic.

Learn more about the Razer Tomahawk here.

Razer Blade Stealth 13 (Late 2020)
Back and more powerful than ever, the latest iteration of the Razer Blade Stealth 13 features an all-new 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, a new Full HD OLED touch display option, and crisp THX Spatial Audio to give on-the-go gamers and creators the premier portable experience.

Equipped with the 11th Gen Intel i7-1165G7, the new generation of Blade Stealth 13 is both faster and more efficient than ever before. Capable of up to 4.70 GHz using Intel Turbo Boost technology, the Blade Stealth 13 is up to 2.7x faster in content creation and more than 20% faster in office productivity. Paired with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, the new Blade Stealth 13 is not only better in productivity but also gaming and video rendering on the go.

Built for gamers and creators, the Blade Stealth 13 is available in two distinct display options: Full HD OLED touch and Full HD 120Hz. The new Full HD OLED display option is a creator's delight, offering 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 space, a higher contrast ratio, and a Gorilla Glass touch display. For gamers, the Full HD 120Hz display model is the weapon of choice, featuring the highest refresh rate panel available on a 13" laptop, a matte finish for reduced glare, and full coverage of the SRGB color space.

With its 4 smart amp powered speakers and new THX Spatial Audio application, the new Blade Stealth 13 takes Ultrabook audio to a more immersive level. The new audio app from THX features a variety of audio profiles for any use case from gaming, to music, to movies. The app also offers a customizable EQ profile so users can create their own audio profile perfect for their ears.

Learn more about the Razer Blade Stealth 13 here.

Razer Seiren Mini
For years, studio grade mics have been cumbersome and unsightly, tarnishing the cleanest and most minimalistic desktop setups. Today, Razer answers the call for a sleek and compact desktop microphone with the all-new Razer Seiren Mini, Razer's smallest USB powered microphone to date. The Seiren Mini offers pro grade sound in an ultra-compact form factor and variety of colors including Razer Black, Quartz Pink, and Mercury White to fit any aesthetic.

Despite its diminutive size, the Seiren Mini punches above its weight with a supercardioid pickup pattern that helps reduce unwanted ambient noise, paired with a finely tuned 14 mm condenser capsule to broadcast crisp and accurate sound. To ensure vocal clarity in lively environments, the Seiren Mini comes with a built-in shock mount to reduce vibrations from outside sources and a heavy-duty tilting stand to maintain stability and positional accuracy.

Crafted with convenience in mind, the Seiren Mini weighs less than a pound and stands a mere 6.42 inches tall, making it light enough to move to any location and small enough to fit on the most cramped desktops. The microphone also features a simple plug and play design allowing users to jump into streaming or voice conferencing through a single USB connection.

Learn more about the Razer Seiren Mini here.

Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition
A new take on a fan favorite, the all-new Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition allows fans to take their meow factor anywhere and everywhere. Matching style with functionality, the new headset cuts the cord with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity while packing booming 40 mm drivers, Razer Chroma RGB and up to 50 hours of battery life. The headset also features a built-in microphone with beamforming technology to block out ambient noise and capture the user's voice clearly and precisely.

Rocking the signature kitty ear design, the Kraken BT Kitty Edition is available in a stylish Quartz Pink finish, accented with Mercury White padding on the headband and earcups. The earcups and kitty ears are complete with Razer Chroma RGB, which responds to apps and notifications and can also be customized through the Razer Audio App to compliment any style.

Learn more about the Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition here.

Razer Chroma RGB
Alongside the new hardware announcements, Razer introduced four new partners to the rapidly growing Razer Chroma Connect program: WD Black, Seagate Gaming, Yeelight, and Twinkly. The Razer Chroma Connect program now consists of over 50 third-party hardware partners, making it the world's largest RGB lighting ecosystem for gaming devices with support for over 500 devices and over 150 games and applications.

To help natively control the growing list of connectable devices, Razer also announced the first ever Razer Edition motherboards in collaboration with ASRock. The new motherboards are Razer-designed versions of the ASRock Taichi, offering a unique design and support for either X570 or B550 chipsets. The boards are the first of their kind, offering native Razer Chroma RGB support and universal compatibility with thousands of addressable RGB (ARGB) components. DIY PC builders with multiple ARGB components can now easily sync every component with their Razer peripherals with just the Razer Synapse 3 app.

Learn more about the Razer Chroma Connect program here.

Sneki Snek X Conservation International
Closing RazerCon 2020, Razer shared exciting news on a true community favorite: Sneki Snek has been named the official Razer chief gaming mascot and is available now in a huggable plush form. What began as a sketch by a Razer designer quickly became one of the most requested designs, with dozens of fan art submissions, homemade plushies, and even tattoos done in its honor. Sneki Snek has dominated the hearts and minds of fans everywhere and now every fan can have their very own.

Alongside the Sneki Snek plushie, Razer announced their collaboration with Conservation International, a global environmental organization whose mission is to empower societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature and the wellbeing of humanity. To help achieve this meaningful vision, Razer has called upon the fans and the powers of Sneki Snek to help save at least 100,000 trees, or approximately 400 acres of forests, which endangered species depend on to survive.

For every Sneki Snek plushie sold, a contribution will be made to Conservation International to protect ten trees in places where Conservation International operates. With the help and support of fans everywhere, Razer and Conservation International can easily crush that goal.

Learn more about the Sneki Snek X Conservation International partnership here.

Pricing and Availability
  • Razer Iskur is available October 10, 2020 for $499.99 USD / €499.99 MSRP exclusively at Razer.com.
  • Razer Tomahawk M1 Gaming Chassis ITX is available October 10, 2020 for $179.99 USD /€199.99 MSRP at Razer.com and select retailers.
  • Razer Tomahawk A1 Gaming Chassis ATX is available Fall 2020 for $199.99 USD / €229.99 MSRP at Razer.com and select retailers.
  • Razer Blade Stealth 13 will be available in October 2020 starting at $1799.99 USD / €1999.99 MSRP at Razer.com and at select retailers in Fall 2020.
  • Razer Seiren Mini is available October 10, 2020 for $49.99 USD / €59.99 MSRP at Razer.com and select retailers.
  • Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition is available October 10, 2020 for $99.99 USD / €109.99 MSRP at Razer.com and at select retailers in Fall 2020.
  • Razer Sneki Snek Plushie is available October 10, 2020 for $29.99 USD / €34.99 MSRP at Razer.com and select retailers. Conservation International contributions are not applicable to sales in China and Indonesia.
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14 Comments on Razer Announces Expansion to Many More Gaming Peripheral Segments at RazerCon 2020

#1
Camm
Grandpa wants a gaming grade vertical mouse :P.

Come on Razer, you've made a toaster. lol.
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#2
chstamos
Those silly cat headphones tout low latency and bluetooth but have no reference to apt-x LL whatsoever in the spec sheet. So what does the low latency mode run on? Magic and beans?

Or is Razer too incompetent to put in the actual specs on a spec sheet?

PS: And a big boo, as well, to the Bluetooth SIG for not incorporating a low latency mode to the default sound profile in BT5. Yet another missed opportunity.
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#3
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
I wanna see that ITX case, it could actually be something interesting
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#4
PLAfiller
chstamos.....cat headphones....
It's cat headphones man....CAT HEADPHONES! :D Do I really have to spell it out? ;) You are supposed to be looking at them when a girl gamer streams...not listen to them. Specs he said....
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#5
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
lZKoceIt's cat headphones man....CAT HEADPHONES! :D Do I really have to spell it out? ;) You are supposed to be looking at them when a girl gamer streams...not listen to them. Specs he said....
theres a girl gamer i'm getting some good co-op time with, and i wanna get her the cat ear headphones too lol
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#6
Dammeron
35€ for a 25cm plush. Looks really good, but that price... If it was bigger, than maybe.
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#7
PLAfiller
Musselstheres a girl gamer i'm getting some good co-op time with, and i wanna get her the cat ear headphones too lol
You are perfectly right of course, that's a viable situation. I got carried away to be honest, trying to be funny. And that mini ITX does look clean, at first I thought it was NZXT stuff.
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#8
GreiverBlade
CammGrandpa wants a gaming grade vertical mouse :p.

Come on Razer, you've made a toaster. lol.
The Speedlink Sovos is good enough for that ... (what... Speedlink is not overpriced and do good quality gears ... unlike Raz... well whatever ... )

thank you Razer always a good laugh ...
"Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers,"
back in the days maybe ... but nowadays any other brands do better and cheaper

now can you go back at your "Boomslang/OG Copperhead/Diamondback" time? because you clearly F'ed up with the follow up ... price going up, bloatware implementation going up, RMA ratio going up quality, going down...
from personal experience ... i do not really care if you love Razer and are extremely lucky and think i am extremely unlucky ;) but when every single product bough from a brand fails .... the issue is not luck for me :p

wait, i have a Razer product that didn't fail ... a RPG Onyx (blue light filtering glasses) from ... Gunnar ah derp it's not from them, although the microfiber carry pouch where the Razer logo is ... unsewn itself ... lucky there is no logo on the glasses, which echoes the "i even saw a Seiren, wich is technically not from them, fails within a month, their logo apposed on something is almost like a time bomb granting a first hand RMA experience" from a friend :laugh:


although good move with "conservation international"(that's probably the only positive point in that article)
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#9
Camm
GreiverBladeThe Speedlink Sovos is good enough for that ...
The shape isn't quite safe enough and the analog nub interferes where I grip, so no cigar on that one.
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#10
Caring1
Why are the "kitty" headphones only in quartz pink?
Matt black would look stealth, they could call it the dark knight edition.
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#11
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Caring1Why are the "kitty" headphones only in quartz pink?
Matt black would look stealth, they could call it the dark knight edition.
too many covid jokes about the batphones
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#12
GreiverBlade
CammThe shape isn't quite safe enough and the analog nub interferes where I grip, so no cigar on that one.
hmmmm, the analog stick does not interfere with a "normal grip" i tested it extensively, if you grip on it : over extended thumb for me, although i do agree on the shape ... but stil an excellent vertical gaming mouse that i could use for any games i played until now (want it worse? yeah, ask Razer to do one ... they will succeed at that )

maybe the www.amazon.com/Zelotes-Vertical-Control-10000DPI-Ergonomic/dp/B07WCN4P32 the analog stick is placed differently and the shape is also different (and the price is cheaper by a 10'ish $ )

me ... well i still keep my Sovos as a backup ... surprisingly enough i found myself keeping using my MX Ergo even for gaming ... the only cons i can find : not enough side buttons (well it's not like they would be as useful like on a non trackball mouse, after all the thumb is already quite busy with the ball) , even with remapping the "precision mode" button and the forward/backward one under the index : still only 3 :laugh: Spatha : 6 plus 2 index Sovos: 8 (5 analog stick 3 under the thumbrest )
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#13
Camm
GreiverBladehmmmm, the analog stick does not interfere with a "normal grip"
Its almost like different people have different hands. I bought one as the MX Vertical & Evoluent VM C don't have the best sensors, but I found on it that for me, yes the nub thing interferes with my grip.
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#14
GreiverBlade
CammIts almost like different people have different hands. I bought one as the MX Vertical & Evoluent VM C don't have the best sensors, but I found on it that for me, yes the nub thing interferes with my grip.
nothing is normal hence my " around it ;) but do read other part of my post the Zelotes has a shape more akin to the MX Vertical (i also considered that one but i took the trackball in a 20 deg tilt no more wrist pain, at last for me )

nonetheless thanks to you i found my MX Ergo can also remap tilt on the wheel :laugh: 2 more buttons yay i have 5 now...
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