Razer has unveiled the Razer Freyja, the world’s first gaming chair cushion. It is based on HD Haptics technology and is designed to improve tactile sensations, making the process of immersion in games more realistic and immersive. Thanks to Freyja, players will be able not only to see and hear what is happening in the game, but also to feel everything physically.
The Razer Freyja was unveiled at RazerCon 2024, where the company’s CEO Min-Liang Tan said, “We’re committed to taking gaming to the next level, and the Razer Freyja is not just an accessory, but a revolution in immersion.” Freyja allows you to feel every detail of the game, from the vibration of a racing car engine to the tense silence during a stealth mission, TechPowerUp explains.
The new product uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics technology, which takes haptic feedback to the next level, providing precise multi-directional vibration. Thanks to the special arrangement of the motors, the player can feel the direction, distance and intensity of the events in the game in different parts of his body.
The device can be used for more than just gaming. Razer Freyja easily integrates into any multimedia system, be it a gaming computer or a system for watching movies and listening to music. And support for Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth allows it to be used with a wide range of devices, including PC and Android.
An even greater level of immersion can be achieved when paired with the recently announced Razer Kraken V4 Pro headphones, which also feature Sensa HD Haptics technology. When combined with Freyja, the total number of tactile contact points increases from six to eight, creating a complete ecosystem.
The pillow connects to a power outlet using an adapter or via Bluetooth (Swift Pair, Google Fast Pair). Recommended user height: 160 – 200 cm. The accessory is available for $300 starting today.