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Razer has announced a new dock for mobile gaming devices: the Razer Handheld Dock Chroma. Described as a versatile hub that can transform mobile devices into gaming consoles for your TV, it features a six-in-one I/O design. Preorders are now open for the device ahead of its launch on January 30 at $80.
According to Razer, the dock is equipped with a gigabit ethernet port, multiple USB connections, and HDMI out. This will allow you to hook up a handheld gaming PC like the Asus ROG Ally or the Steam Deck and output the signal to your TV or monitor. Additionally, the dock features a 100W power passthrough for quick charging, a rugged aluminum design, and customizable RGB lighting.
The new dock is one of several announcements from Razer today at CES 2025. Other highlights include the Razer Blade 16 laptop--an ultra-thin gaming device equipped with a 240Hz OLED display and an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor. Other interesting reveals include the new PC Remote Play feature coming to the Razer Nexus mobile app--this will let users stream PC gameplay directly to their iOS and Android mobile devices--and Project Arielle, a gaming chair that features integrated heating and cooling technology.
Using the Razer Fujin Pro mesh gaming chair as a base, Project Arielle uses a bladeless fan system to efficiently deliver an adjustable airflow to its user. Other new Razer products on the way include RGB light bars that offer both front-facing and rear-projecting lighting options, the Iskur V2 X gaming chair priced at $300, and the 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand that is equipped with built-in USB and HDMI ports.
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