Razer showed off Project Esther at CES in January as a concept device. It was expected to join the long list of other concepts that the company.
WTF?! Razer has decided to turn one of its concept items into an actual, purchasable product. The Freyja gaming cushion, designed for gaming or office chairs, uses haptics to vibrate its six individual panels, allowing you to literally feel what is happening in a game.
Razer showed off Project Esther at CES in January as a concept device. It was expected to join the long list of other concepts that the company never turned into real products, but now, 9 months later, the renamed Razer Freyja can be purchased for $299.99.
Announced at RazerCon, the Razer Freyja cushion offers what Razer calls multi-directional haptics powered by six Sensa HD haptic motor actuators. Four of those motors are found on the back of the cushion, while two more are on the seat.
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