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Razer Basilisk Mobile and Razer Joro: Mobile gaming redefined

At a time when mobility and performance are equally important, Razer is launching two new products designed specifically for gamers on the go: the Razer Basilisk Mobile Mouse and the Razer Joro Keyboard. Both devices combine a compact, travel-ready design with the brand’s usual gaming performance. They are therefore aimed at users who do not want to do without responsive, precise and customizable gaming equipment on the go – whether in a café, on a trip or in a co-working space.

Key features at a glance:

  • Razer Basilisk Mobile: 76g light, with AI Prompt Master, up to 105 hours of battery life and tri-mode connectivity.
  • Razer Joro: Only 374g, 16.5 mm thin, with Snap Tap technology and up to 1,800 hours of battery life.
  • Both devices offer full support for Razer Synapse 4 – now also on macOS.
  • Multi-platform compatibility including Bluetooth multi-device pairing.

Razer Basilisk Mobile: Maximum performance in a mini format

The new Razer Basil isk Mobile brings the proven strengths of the Basilisk series to an ultra-mobile format. At just 76 grams, it is surprisingly light without compromising on ergonomics or functionality. The ergonomic design allows for hours of gaming or working, while the tri-mode wireless connectivity – Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, Bluetooth and USB-C – offers maximum flexibility.

Razer Basilisk Mobile and Razer Joro
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Inside is the Focus X 18K Optical Sensor, which scores with 99.4% resolution accuracy – a precision that guarantees reliable control even in heated gaming situations. With 10 programmable buttons and the new “AI Prompt Master” function, complex macros and game strategies can be easily configured via Razer Synapse 4. Another highlight is the 4-way tilt wheel with HyperScroll technology, which enables both precise tactile cycling and fast free-spin scrolling.

With up to 105 hours of battery life and a durability of up to 90 million clicks through the Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, the Basilisk Mobile offers a durability and mobility that makes it an ideal companion for anyone who takes gaming seriously on the go.

Razer Joro: Ultra-portable keyboard with pro features

For gamers who don’t want to do without a mechanical keyboard when traveling, the Razer Joro offers a powerful but compact solution. Weighing just 374g and measuring 16.5 mm in height, it is Razer’s most portable keyboard to date. Despite its slim design, it impresses with a complete key layout including arrow keys and function keys – an important advantage over many other mobile layouts.

The key mechanism has been specially designed for fast, precise and tactile feedback, supported by durable UV-coated ABS keycaps. The integrated Snap Tap technology enables more responsive switching between two inputs, which is particularly advantageous in games with fast key sequences.

Razer Joro
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Fully programmable keys, Razer Hypershift and macro functionality via Razer Synapse 4 round off the feature set. Particularly noteworthy is the dedicated Microsoft Copilot key and the secondary Mac-compatible key symbols – a clear sign of the platform diversity that Razer is addressing with this device. Up to three devices can be paired simultaneously via Bluetooth 5.0 – ideal for quickly switching between laptop, tablet and smartphone.

A real plus point: the battery life of up to 1,800 hours. Together with the Razer Chroma RGB single-zone lighting, the Joro can also be visually customized to suit your own preferences.

Conclusion: gaming equipment rethought for on the go
With the Razer Basilisk Mobile and the Razer Joro, Razer impressively demonstrates that mobile gaming does not have to compromise on quality or functionality. Both devices impress with a well thought-out design, a variety of customization options and technologies that also meet professional requirements – whether at the airport, on the train or in a hotel room.

Prices & availability:

  • Razer Basilisk Mobile: €99.99 (RRP)
  • Razer Joro: 129.99 € (RRP)

Both products will be available from May 8, 2025 on Razer.com and in RazerStores.

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