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Razer, Project Ava and gaming chair
Razer’s Project Arielle gaming chair warms and cools your butt year-round
Razer's Project Arielle is a serious piece of sitting hardware that keeps you toasty warm in the winter and breezy cool in the summer.
Razer enters AI market with new gaming assistant Project Ava
American-Singaporean consumer electronics and gaming hardware maker Razer Inc. has entered the artificial intelligence market with the reveal of Project Ava, an AI-powered gaming assistant designed to enhance player performance by providing real-time strategic advice and post-match coaching.
Razer's Eye-Catching CES Concepts Include Cooling Chair, AI Gaming Coach
With Project Arielle, a bladeless fan system pumps air through a gaming chair to keep gamers cool during long gaming sessions. Project Ava aims to help you level up your skills.
Razer reveals Project Arielle at CES 2025, its first temperature-controlled gaming chair
How are you ever going to improve your Elo if you can’t stop shivering or sweating in your gaming seat? Razer’s latest innovation is Project Arielle, a gaming chair that sports integrated temperature controls,
The Razer ‘Arielle’ Gaming Chair Cools Your Back and Butt to Avoid Severe Gamer Sweats
The Arielle concept from Razer heats and cools your back to maintain homeostasis. Plus, Razer now has its own remote play streaming service.
Razer Shows Off Gaming Chair With Integrated Heating and Cooling
Razer today introduced Project Arielle, a next-generation conceptual gaming chair that it is developing. The mesh gaming chair has integrated
Razer’s Gaming Chairs Just Got Cooler... And Warmer
Razer's prototype gaming chair is fitted with fans that can cool you down during intense gaming sessions or warm you up on a cold day.
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Razer’s prototype gaming chair blasts you with hot or cold air
For chillier environments, the chair has a built-in PTC heating system (the same kind found in most vehicles and heated car ...
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Razer’s concept gaming chair will heat your butt up before cooling it down
Razer is always a source for good, weird fun during CES week. The gaming peripheral giant kicked off CES 2025 with a handful ...
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Razer Blade 16 Could Already Be 2025’s Best-Looking Gaming Laptop
The new version of the Razer Blade 16 is as slim as a MacBook Pro, yet boasts the latest Nvidia graphics chips and a stunning ...
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Razer’s RGB dock turns gaming handhelds and phones into TV consoles
Razer says its Handheld Dock Chroma is a “6-in-1” docking station that transforms phones, tablets, or handheld gaming devices ...
GameSpot
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Razer's New Bladeless Gaming Chair Fan Will Keep You Cool--Or Warm--While You Play
Razer brought a bunch of new gaming hardware and accessories to show off at CES 2025 this week, including two big additions ...
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I tried Razer's gaming chair with temperature controls, and I want one in my home right now
Do you find yourself getting too warm or cold while gaming? Razer's Project Arielle is a concept gaming chair with ...
Game Rant on MSN
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Razer Releases the $300 Iskur V2 X Budget Gaming Chair
The Razer Iskur V2 offers extensive ergonomic adjustments, including 6D lumbar support. However, its steep price tag makes ...
GameSpot
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Razer's New Remote Play Tech Will Soon Let You Stream Your PC Library To Your Phone
The feature will launch on Razer's free Nexus mobile app.
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2025 Razer Blade 16 Is the Thinnest Razer Gaming Laptop Ever Designed (0.59"), Featuring NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs, AMD Ryzen AI 9 Processors, …
Built for performance, the Blade 16 packs up to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, with 24 GB of GDDR7 VRAM and pushes ...
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