Tech

Razer introduce the ergonomic Basilisk Mobile mouse and the Joro keyboard, for gaming on the go

Hot on the heels of announcing their ergonomic hybrid gaming and productivity mice, the Pro Click V2, Razer has announced ergonomic, on-the-go gaming mice and keyboards, the Razer Basilisk Mobile and the Razer Joro.

The two new devices are designed to offer gaming features in a compact, lightweight device, setting the new standard for portable gaming gear.

Razer Basilisk Mobile: Portable Ergonomic Precision

The Razer Basilisk Mobile mouse obviously has its design based on the Razer Basilisk line and is designed to offer precision performance while also being comfortable for long gaming sessions.

At a weight of just 76 grams, the new lightweight mouse offers a battery life of up to 105 hours and three different connectivity options, including Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for ultra-low latency, Bluetooth and wired connections.

The Basilisk Mobile mouse offers 10 customisable controls, allowing you to adapt the mouse to your own specific gaming preferences. Of course, there is AI, with the AI Prompt Master feature to enhance gaming with smart tools.

The mouse includes a Razer Focus X 18K Optical Sensor to provide 99.4% resolution accuracy, and Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 deliver precision, reliability, and speed. The 4-way tilt scroll wheel includes Razer HyperScroll Technology, which offers Free-Spin for fast navigation and Tactile Cycling for precise gaming control.

For more information, visit https://rzr.to/bsk-mobile.

Razer Joro: Portable Precision, Gaming Perfection

The Razer Joro is an ultra-portable wireless gaming keyboard designed for seamless performance across multiple devices. Given its 374-gram weight and thickness of just 16.5mm, it is ideal for gaming portability.

The compact form factor still includes a function row with full-sized arrow keys, and its ultra-low profile is designed to promote an ergonomic hand position for those long gaming sessions, even while on the go.

The keys offer quick, precise actuation and include ABS keycaps for long-lasting durability. The Joro features single-zone Razer Chroma RGB lighting to enhance the gaming experience wherever you are.

For gamers who demand high performance, enjoy more responsive counter-strafing with Razer Snap
Tap with faster input activation between two selected keys, and prioritize the latest input without
releasing the previous key.

Full customisation is possible thanks to fully programmable keys and convenient shortcuts, which enable you to remap keys and macros to your own preferences.

The Razer Joro supports Apple devices with secondary keys and also includes a dedicated Microsoft Copilot key for quick access to AI. It will connect to up to three devices at a time using Bluetooth 5.0.

The battery life of the Razer Joro is up to an impressive 1,800 hours, making it the perfect complement to the Razer Basilisk Mobile mouse for ultimate gaming on the go.

For more information about the Razer Joro, please visit https://rzr.to/joro.

PRICE & AVAILABILITY

  • Razer Basilisk Mobile: $169.95 AUD / $199.95 NZD MSRP
  • Razer Joro: $249.95 AUD / $279.95 NZD MSRP

Available at Razer.com and select ANZ Retailers from May 9, 2025.

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