The WiFi-only iteration of Razer’s cloud gaming portable costs $400

The Razer Edge isn’t the only portable gadget geared toward cloud gaming. The $350 Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld, which does not support WiFi 6 or 6E, will be released next week. Other well-known brands are also focusing on cloud gaming. Google introduced three Chromebooks intended for streaming games this week, from Acer, ASUS, and Lenovo.

Razer’s single product reveal at RazerCon was the Edge. The Hammerhead HyperSpeed earbuds were shown off with the Kraken Kitty V2 Pro wired headset (containing swappable rabbit, bear, and cat ears with Chroma RGB lighting) and some other gear.

To reduce latency, the earbuds include Chroma RGB, active noise cancellation, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 2.4GHz connection (through a USB-C adapter that may be plugged into your console or another device). Razer says that with charging case top-ups, you’ll get up to 30 hours of overall battery life. Hammerhead HyperSpeed is available in both PlayStation and Xbox versions. The earphones will be available in November for $150.