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Razer unveils innovative devices alongside the world’s fastest gaming controller, the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth, developed in conjunction with LG

Leading global lifestyle gaming brand Razer has today unveiled its boldest CES products yet, featuring innovative concepts, new products, and AI technologies.

For gamers looking to control their consoles from the couch, Razer has announced its new Bluetooth gaming controller, the Razer Wolverine V3 Bluetooth.  Already the world’s fastest wireless gaming controller, the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth has been developed in partnership with LG as part of LG’s “Designed for LG Gaming Portal” program.

This partnership has resulted in an ultra-low-latency Bluetooth connection, integrated TV controls, and pro-grade features in a convenient cloud-gaming controller.

Razer are again announcing new gaming chairs with the new multi-sensory immersive Project Madison and the Razer Iskur V2 NewGen designed for a cooler, more comfortable gaming experience.

  • Project Madison is a gaming chair featuring Razer Sensa HD Haptics, THX Spatial Audio, and Razer Chroma RGB.
  • Razer Iskur V2 NewGen offers ergonomic comfort and high-end performance.  It includes HyperFlex Lumbar Support System, Razer Gen-2 EPU Leather with CoolTouch Technology and perforated foam cushions for cooling and comfort.
Project Madison
Iskur V2 NewGen

AI is the buzz phrase of 2026, just as it was last year:

“AI is transforming how we play, connect, and experience technology,” said Min-Liang Tan, Co-founder and CEO of Razer. “Our expansion into wearables, enterprise partnerships, and open-source innovation reflects our vision to build an AI gaming ecosystem that has applications in gaming and beyond.”

AI is everywhere in Razer’s CES 2026 offering, including:

  • Project AVA evolves from an esports AI coach into a next-generation AI desk companion.  The AI companion features an animated avatar, its own adaptive AI personality and a PC Vision Mode to help you with all your PC work, not just gaming.
  • Project Motoko is a Wearable AI concept, an AI-native wireless headset featuring augmented AI visual awareness with “dual first-person-view cameras, intelligent audio feedback, and dual far-field and near-field microphones for advanced audio detection.”
  • Razer has also announced a full suite of AI developer tools to help researchers and developers run and fine-tune large language models locally.

For more details on Razer’s exciting lineup, visit razer.com/campaigns/ces-2026.  Local availability and pricing are yet to be announced, but they will be furnished once available.

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