The Razer Nari family of headsets has been officially unveiled. There'll be three different models to choose from, with the flagship Ultimate packing 'intelligent haptics feedback' developed by leading German tech company Lofelt.
Daniel Büttner, chief executive officer at Lofelt, said:
Lofelt is committed to raising the standard for haptic feedback to match the high-quality audio and video we’re used to in today’s devices. Teaming up with Razer is an incredible opportunity for us to demonstrate the value of the cutting-edge technology we developed. I’m thrilled we are at the forefront of realizing the true potential of advanced haptics and can’t wait for gamers to level up their gameplay with the Razer Nari Ultimate featuring haptics by Lofelt.
Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan added:
Razer consistently creates products with innovative technology to give gamers the best gaming experience possible. With the Razer Nari Ultimate, we are championing a whole new way for gamers to feel their games through Razer HyperSense.
Of course, Razer Hypersense is only one of the features you'll find in the Razer Nari Ultimate, priced at $199.99. The Razer Nari, on the other hand, foregoes the HyperSense technology but keeps everything else for a price of $149.99; the Razer Nari Essential, priced at $99.99, also lacks the cooling gel-infused cushions.
Unibody Aluminum Frame
A lightweight body that’s also durable to the effects of heavy usage
Auto-Adjusting Headband with Swiveling Ear Cups
For maximum adjustability to fit your head to perfection and fuss-free comfort
Cooling Gel-Infused Cushions
Reduces heat build-up during intense gaming sessions
Hidden Indented Eyewear Channels
Eliminates pressure from glasses for eyewear relief
High-Density Foam with Plush Leatherette
The perfect combination of comfort and sound isolation on the rims