
Razer Is Back With Another Insufferably Cute Gaming Headset
THE SO WHAT
Cute, character-branded hardware is a reminder that in saturated categories, aesthetics and fandom can move more units than specs. If you sell peripherals or accessories, your next growth lever may be licensing and collabs, not another incremental performance bump.
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