Razer Launches New Clio Wireless Speaker Head Cushion and Mobile Accessories

Razer is launching its new Clio wireless speaker head cushion accessory. Available starting May 16, Clio provides THX Spatial Audio for immersive gaming experiences. Additionally, the company has launched the new Basilisk Mobile mouse and Joro keyboard for gaming on the go.
The Clio wireless head cushion is said to provide “headset-like” audio without the need to put one on. The speaker system offers integrated near-field dual speakers to direct sound waves directly into the user’s ears while sitting in their gaming chair. Razer claims that Clio is able to provide “maximal acoustic performance,” ensuring that no distortion is experienced during use.
Clio utilizes two 43mm full-range drivers, providing advanced THX immersive audio no matter if the user is playing games, watching movies, or listening to music. Razer’s Clio can be used as a standalone speaker system or paired with existing speakers. In the case of the latter, Clio can be used as a rear speaker, creating a 5.1 surround sound experience. Thanks to the Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, Razer Clio can be connected across gaming consoles and PC for an ultra-low-latency listening experience. Using Bluetooth, the speaker can also be connected to an iPhone or Android device.
Razer Clio’s head cushion is comprised of plush memory foam with nylon straps to ensure its compatibility with most gaming chairs. The Clio headset will be compatible with chairs outside of its own, like the Iskur V2 X.
The Razer Clio will be launching on May 16. Preorders are available now for $329 in Canada.

Razer is also launching its new Basilisk Mobile mouse and Joro keyboard. These new accessories are designed to complement mobile gaming or gaming on the go. With a smaller footprint, you can take the Basilisk Mobile mouse and Joro keyboard with you during travel.
The Basilisk Mobile mouse is said to be lightweight and ergonomic. It weighs only 76g and offers an impressive 105-hour battery life. Whether for work or gaming, the Basilisk Mobile mouse appears to be one to consider. It also provides tri-mode connectivity, including Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology, offering ultra-low latency while gaming. There are also 10 customizable controls provided to tailor your experience during use. The company also touts that Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 offer a 90 million click lifecycle.
The Joro keyboard is another complementary mobile gaming accessory. Weighing 343g while only being 16.55 mm thin, this keyboard can be packed in a small backpack or bag if needed. Razer’s Joro provides an ultra-low-profile design yet supports a staggering 1,800-hour battery life. For higher performance gaming, Razer supports counter-strafing with Razer Snap Tap. There are also shortcuts and programmable keys for customization. Razer’s Joro is compatible with secondary keys for Mac legends and supports macOS, iPadOS, and iOS devices.
The Basilisk Mobile mouse and Joro keyboard are available now. In Canada, Basilisk Mobile can be purchased for $129 while the Joro keyboard is $179.
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