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    Razer Offers $230 Head Cushion Speaker—Really?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Innovative Design: Razer’s Clio speaker attaches to gaming chairs, serving as both a speaker and head cushion, based on a concept from early 2023.

    2. Immersive Audio: Integrating THX spatial audio and dual full-range drivers, it delivers headset-like audio without wearing a headset, enhancing the gaming experience.

    3. Flexible Connectivity: The Clio connects wirelessly with low latency via Razer HyperSpeed and supports Bluetooth, ensuring compatibility with various devices for surround sound setups.

    4. Comfort Meets Price: Featuring adjustable memory foam for comfort, the Razer Clio is priced at $230, available for order with shipments starting May 16.

    Razer Introduces Innovative $230 Clio Head Cushion Speaker

    Razer has launched a unique audio product called the Clio, priced at $230. This innovative speaker attaches directly to gaming chairs, serving dual purposes as both a speaker and head cushion. Thus, it promises a fresh listening experience while gaming or relaxing.

    The Clio features advanced technology, including THX Spatial Audio. Additionally, its two 43mm full-range drivers are angled to deliver sound that engages users personally. This design aims to create “headset-like immersive audio without the constraints of wearing one.”

    Moreover, the speaker can connect wirelessly, ensuring low latency with Razer’s proprietary HyperSpeed software. It also supports Bluetooth, making it compatible with both Android and iOS devices. For extended use, the battery lasts around 14 hours per charge, though users should note that the necessary USB-C cable is not included.

    Comfort remains a priority; the Clio comes with memory foam that cradles the head and neck, enhancing the overall listening experience. Its adjustable nylon straps fit most high-back gaming chairs, adding to its versatility.

    However, some may find the price steep during uncertain economic times. Despite its cost, Razer aims to deliver quality and innovation in the audio space. With orders now open and shipments expected by May 16, the Clio could redefine how gamers enjoy audio at home.

    As technology evolves, products like the Clio highlight the growing intersection of comfort and sound, pushing the boundaries of what gamers can expect.

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