Razer made two travel gadgets for people who want to play games away from home. The Joro keyboard stands just 16 mm tall with keys that press down 1.2 mm when you type. This thin board weighs less than 380 grams but still has 65 keys with arrows for gaming. Users can link three devices through Bluetooth or press the special Copilot button for Windows AI help. The keyboard works with Apple products thanks to its dual-labeled keys.
The matching Basilisk Mobile mouse weighs only 76 grams, with buttons that last through 90 million clicks. Players can adjust tracking speed up to 18,000 dpi for accurate cursor movement. The mouse connects through a wire, Bluetooth, or wireless system with almost no delay. It has ten buttons that users can set up for different tasks. The scroll wheel clicks or spins freely based on what someone needs. Both items help people work or play games at coffee shops or airports with the same speed as home setups.
The matching Basilisk Mobile mouse weighs only 76 grams, with buttons that last through 90 million clicks. Players can adjust tracking speed up to 18,000 dpi for accurate cursor movement. The mouse connects through a wire, Bluetooth, or wireless system with almost no delay. It has ten buttons that users can set up for different tasks. The scroll wheel clicks or spins freely based on what someone needs. Both items help people work or play games at coffee shops or airports with the same speed as home setups.