Adding RGB to anything and everything related or adjacent to PC gaming is something we've all been observing for years. The idea of adding lights to a mouse mat isn't new, and there are several ...
Gamers who are obsessed with all the RGB goodness they can possibly include in their battle stations will want to take a gander at Razer’s new Firefly V2 Pro mouse mat. Razer touts the Firefly V2 Pro ...
Love it or hate it, RGB lighting has become a defining feature of gaming peripherals. From keyboards to desktops, the gaming community has embraced the vibrant glow of RGB. Razer, a pioneer in gaming ...
A mouse pad has to top the list of the most boring peripherals for your PC setup, but Razer managed to make its Firefly V2 Pro exciting. It’s a fully-illuminated RGB mouse pad. No, it’s not a mouse ...
It finally happened. Nearly a decade after we saw the inevitable addition of RGB lighting to the edges of mouse pads, Razer has finally done the only logical next step and made a mouse mat that's one ...
The Razer Firefly V2 Pro includes a detachable 2.1m Type-C cable for connection and incorporates a built-in USB 2.0 port. This additional USB port allows you to connect a wired mouse receiver or other ...
How much would you spend on Razer’s new Firefly V2 Pro mousepad that will make your mouse dance on a floor of RGB light. Reading time 2 minutes Say what you want about gaming gear’s absolute obsession ...
Razer has just launched the Firefly V2 Pro gaming mouse mat, which it says is the first mat to include edge-to-edge LED RGB backlighting as a feature. It's now available on Amazon for $99.99. The ...
TL;DR: Razer's new Phantom Collection features translucent designs for the BlackWidow V4 75 Percent keyboard, Basilisk V3 Pro 35K mouse, Barracuda X Chroma headphones, and Firefly V2 Pro mousepad.
Razer showed off a brand new collection of gaming accessories this week, as they have a new design in the Phantom Collection. As you can see from the image here, they have created a sort of new ...
“Haha, Razer likes to add RGB lights to stuff.” It’s an easy joke to make for a tech reporter, and I confess that I’ve indulged in it more than once. But to tell the truth, Razer’s products are ...