Razer launches Freyja gaming cushion with multi-directional haptics for extreme immersion

Razer released the Freyja gaming cushion with multi-directional haptics for $299.99, and the Kraken V4 Pro headset priced at $399.99.

: Razer launched the Freyja gaming cushion, featuring six Sensa HD haptic motor actuators, for $299.99. It connects via Bluetooth or HyperSpeed Wireless and responds to audio signals from games, movies, or music. Additionally, Razer released the Kraken V4 Pro headset with similar haptic feedback for $399.99.

Razer introduced the Freyja gaming cushion, initially showcased as Project Esther at CES, designed to fit gaming or office chairs. It is priced at $299.99 and features six Sensa HD haptic motor actuators to deliver multi-directional haptics powered by customizable vibrations via Razer's Synapse software.

The cushion connects to devices through Bluetooth for Android or Razer's HyperSpeed Wireless for PCs, converting audio signals from various media into haptic feedback. Notably, several games like STALKER 2 and Final Fantasy XVI, among others, will support finer haptic responses through Razer Sensa HD Haptics integration.

Razer also announced the Kraken V4 Pro headset at RazerCon, priced at $399.99, featuring various connectivity options and high-end audio specifications. Both Freyja and the Kraken V4 Pro are available for purchase now, with delivery beginning on October 7.