Michael Futter writes: How do you market a product for a game when you don’t have the official license? Just ask Razer. They’ve done just that with their Naga Hex Gaming Mouse’s new Wraith Red deco. It might not have the Diablo III branding, but there’s no mistake that the gorgeous glowing red aesthetic is inspired by gamers’ latest foray into Hell. It’s isn’t just a pretty peripheral, though. It’s made for players that can’t bear to separate themselves from action RPGs and MOBAs. After giving it an extensive click, click, click, I can assure you that it’s one weapon you’ll want in your arsenal.
Razer PC Remote Play launches for iOS and Android and lets you stream PC games to mobile with full controller support, sharp visuals, and easy setup.
Tg writes: Get ready to transform your gaming setup with the Razer Kuromi collection, where Sanrio’s punk-princess meets top-tier peripherals. Our review reveals if this 2025 limited-edition lineup lives up to its rebellious charm and performance promise.
Today, Razer unveiled the Razer Skibidi headset, the world’s first AI-powered, intelligent “Brainrot” translator.
Great review. Whenever I have a spare $70, I think I'll probably grab up the Hex.
I'm still really happy with my Logitech G9X, but I like to have a list of alternatives should it die out on me. I'm not a big fan of Razer mice, but this looks nice. Too many buttons for me, though.