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    Razer leans into haptics with a new gaming cushion and vibrating headphones

    Razer has released the Freyja gaming cushion, a haptic cushion that you can attach to your gaming chair, the company announced. The cushion is $299.99, and it’s available to buy now. The Freyja is an extension of the vibration you get from gaming controllers — except instead of just jolting your hands, it buzzes several panels positioned behind and beneath…

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    Razer Is Making a Gaming Haptic Pad for Your Chair

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Following Razer’s wide release of its controversial Snap Tap feature earlier this week, which arguably gives owners of its keyboards such an advantage in some games that Valve has banned it from Counter-Strike 2, the company is now announcing even more pro-level hardware. This includes the expected pro update to…

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    LG and Razer made an ultra-responsive Bluetooth gaming controller

    LG has teamed up with Razer and MediaTek to develop a new Bluetooth gaming controller that could greatly reduce the input lag for cloud-based gaming. According to LG, it’s the first controller to utilize Ultra-Low Latency (ULL) Bluetooth technology — an in-development standard that aims to make wireless controllers as responsive as their wired counterparts. The BT ULL-enabled controller was…

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    Razer Blade 18 (2024) review: This is big

    The Razer Blade 18 (2024) is comically large. While it is a laptop in the literal sense, it’s more of a desktop alternative than anything you’d want to use on your lap  Technically you can move it around, but only those with the strongest backs will want to throw it in a backpack and lug it around for the day.…

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    Valve bans Razer and Wooting’s new keyboard features in Counter-Strike 2

    Valve is banning Counter-Strike 2 players from using keyboard features to automate perfect counter-strafes. Razer was the first keyboard maker to add a Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions (SOCD) feature to its range of Huntsman V3 Pro keyboards last month, followed shortly by Wooting. Using Snap Tap as Razer calls it or Wooting’s Snappy Tappy will now get you kicked from…

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