There are cat ears on the headset. I wish I was joking. | Image: Razer

Razer is known for making some of the best, flashiest gaming gear on the market, from the category-topping Basilisk V3 to the mind-blowingly powerful and portable Razer Blade 14. Today, itā€™s announcing something, well, slightly different. The company has partnered with Sanrio to release a line of Hello Kitty-themed gaming accessories.

You may think Iā€™m making this up, but alas, I am not. Take a look:

Image: Razer
The gang is all here.

Thereā€™s a lot to unpack here. As you can see, weā€™ve got a mouse, a mousepad, Bluetooth headphones, a chair, and a lumbar cushion. Itā€™s not just the kitty herself featured throughout ā€” other franchise characters, including two who, Iā€™m told, are named Badtz-maru and Keroppi, also make appearances.

You know what? I was prepared to roll my eyes at these, but theyā€™re kind of adorable. If you have one of the various hot pink laptops that Razer has released over the years, I think these should go great with it. Just make sure you donā€™t wear bright red anywhere near this setup because itā€™s going to hurt my eyes.

If you want to purchase any of these (theyā€™re sold separately, so you donā€™t need to buy everything), you can get the chair for $499, the mouse and pad for $64.99, the headphones for $119.99, and the lumbar cushion for $59.99. If you care about boring stuff like specs, the chair is an Iskur X with a synthetic leather cover, the mouse is a DeathAdder Essential with a 6,400 DPI optical sensor, and the headphones are from the Razer Kraken BT line (thereā€™s a regular ā€œKitty Edition,ā€ sans Hello, as well).

These are all a bit more expensive than their non-Hello Kitty counterparts, so certainly arenā€™t the best value for your money ā€” but can you really put a price on the meme potential of filling your gaming setup with anthropomorphic cats? Now, excuse me while I try to convince my employer to let me expense a kitty-themed home office.

By

Leave a Reply

X