
After unveiling the new Pro Click 2 Vertical mouse, Razer is back with another announcement. This time, the brand has introduced a trio of new gaming accessories, all aimed at enhancing your gaming experience – whether you’re at home or on the move. One of the most interesting products of the lot is the new Razer Clio, a $230 head cushion designed to be used as a headset replacement. Additionally, Razer has also launched a new compact gaming mouse called Basilisk Mobile alongside the Joro portable wireless gaming keyboard. Head below for a closer look at these new products and more details.

The new Razer Clio attaches to your gaming chair and doubles as a head cushion. It is powered by a 5,400mAh battery that Razer says is good for up to 14 hours of use. Razer has packed these cushions with a near-field speaker that uses a 43-millimeter driver paired with a passive radiator to pump out “crisp, clear trebles and deep, punchy bass you can hear and feel.”

As far as the connectivity options are concerned, the Clio can wirelessly pair to compatible devices like smartphones, tablets, and handheld consoles via Bluetooth, and it even supports the brand’s HyperSpeed Wireless protocol for a low-latency connection to gaming PCs. These head cushions also have support for THX Spatial Audio to deliver a more immersive experience, and you can even pair this with additional desktop speakers and use it as a rear channel as part of a wider 7.1 surround sound setup.
Alongside the new Clio head cushion, Razer has also launched the new Basilisk Mobile mouse, which is a compact model that weighs 76 grams. This particular mouse is designed to be small enough to fit into backpacks or laptop sleeves. It supports wired, Bluetooth, or a low-latency mode via Razer’s HyperSpeed Wireless connection, and it’s rated to last for up to 150 hours on a single charge. Other highlights of the Basilisk Mobile mouse include a Focus X optical sensor with up to 18,000 DPI sensitivity, a four-way tilting scroll wheel, the brand’s Gen-3 optical switches rated for a 90 million click lifecycle, and more.
If you’re looking to pair this compact and portable mouse with a keyboard, Razer has also launched the new Joro keyboard. It has a 75-percent layout, is just 16.5mm thick, and weighs 374 grams. This keyboard supports RGB lighting and is rated to last for up to 1,800 hours when used in power-saving mode. Not only does the Joro keyboard connect to both Windows and Apple devices, including iPad and iPhone via USB-C or Bluetooth, it even comes with secondary keys with macOS labels and a dedicated Microsoft Copilot Key.
The Razer Clio is now up for pre-order exclusively via the brand’s official website for $229.99 shipped. The Basilisk Mobile mouse is also exclusive to the Razer website, but it’s not available to purchase just yet. The Joro keyboard, on the other hand, is available at Amazon for $139.99 shipped right now.
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