Razer has announced a slew of latest product lineups at CES 2023. This is the first opportunity for gamers and tech enthusiasts to get hands-on with the upcoming Razer Edge, Razer’s Android handheld gaming device.
Razer Edge and Razer Edge 5G
Developed with a 6.8” AMOLED display and 2400×1080 FHD+ resolution that boasts a 144Hz refresh rate, the Razer Edge is designed for an always-connected mobile gaming experience. The handheld is the first device powered and developed exclusively for the latest Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform.
Project Carol Concept Design
Project Carol is the world’s first head cushion with enveloping near-field surround sound and haptics. roject Carol is the latest concept design from Razer’s innovative R&D division, winning multiple CES Innovation and Best of Show Awards along the way.
Project Carol takes uses near-field surround sound for clear, pure audio, paired with 7.1 surround sound for a captivating gaming experience.
Next Gen Razer Blades
Unveiled at CES, the new Razer Blade 16 and Razer Blade 18 both come equipped with the latest 13th generation Intel Core i9 HX chipset, NVIDIA’s next-generation RTX 40 series graphics processors running up to 175W TGP, and upgradeable DDR5 5600MHz memory.
Razer Leviathan V2 Pro: World’s First Beamforming Soundbar with Head-Tracking AI
In partnership with THX and Audioscenic, Razer’s Leviathan V2 Pro features beamforming with head-tracking AI, which delivers immersive 3D audio thanks to the integrated IR camera that detects the user’s position.
Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra
The Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra boasts the largest sensor ever used in a webcam, allowing creators to experience DSLR-level detail and clarity with plug-and-play simplicity.
The heart of Razer’s new professional webcam is an ultra-large Sony 1/1.2″ STARVIS™ 2 sensor with a 2.9 μm pixel size to capture more light and image data in every pixel.
VR Peripherals For Meta Quest 2
Razer also revealed two VR accessories for Meta Quest 2: The Razer Adjustable Head Strap System and the Razer Facial Interface. Meant to extend VR gameplay and increase comfort, the Adjustable Head Strap System and Facial Interface are built for Meta Quest 2 by Razer in collaboration with ResMed.