Razer has announced three new additions to its growing lineup of gaming peripherals, with one in particular turning heads: a wireless speaker head cushion designed for immersive audio without the bulk of a headset. Alongside the Clio, Razer also introduced the Basilisk Mobile mouse and Joro keyboard—both built with portability and battery life in mind for gamers on the move.
The standout product in this release is the Razer Clio, a battery-powered head cushion that attaches to gaming chairs and delivers THX Spatial Audio through angled speakers. Designed to position audio closer to the user’s ears without physical contact, the Clio aims to replicate the surround sound experience of a headset while offering more freedom and long-term comfort. It can also double as a standalone Bluetooth speaker, making it a versatile audio solution for gamers who want immersive sound without wearing anything on their head. The Clio is priced at $229 and will be available starting May 16 through Razer.com, RazerStores, and select retail partners.
For gamers looking to maintain performance while traveling, the Basilisk Mobile mouse and Joro keyboard focus on ergonomics, portability, and endurance.

The Basilisk Mobile mouse weighs 76 grams and offers 10 customizable controls, including a new AI Prompt Masterthat allows users to trigger shortcuts via Razer Synapse 4. It also features a four-way tilt scroll wheel and delivers up to 105 hours of battery life. Razer is positioning it as a flexible choice for gamers who alternate between home setups and mobile play. The mouse is available now for $90.
Complementing the mouse is the Joro keyboard, a 16.5mm thin wireless keyboard that supports up to 1,800 hours of battery life on a single charge. The Joro features gaming-grade UV-coated ABS keycaps and is designed for multi-platform users, with secondary keys for Apple devices and a built-in Microsoft Copilot Key for integrated AI assistance. The Joro connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and can switch between three devices, making it a versatile option for players with multiple setups. It’s priced at $140.
While Razer is no stranger to high-performance gaming hardware, the Clio represents a new kind of accessory that blends comfort and immersive audio in a unique format. Whether it will become a mainstay among competitive or casual players remains to be seen, but it signals a push toward more adaptive and lifestyle-friendly hardware.