Razer Soma Chroma Chair Review: An Awkward Beginning to ‘Immersive’ Furniture
Razer's first RGB chair may eventually turn into a full immersive suite. The Soma Chroma is, still, just a chair.

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Razer's first RGB chair may eventually turn into a full immersive suite. The Soma Chroma is, still, just a chair.

We just spotted a deal at Amazon that drops Razer’s Seiren V3 Chroma USB microphone down to $67.99 shipped. This model regularly sells for $100, and today’s deal lands within cents of the 2026 low of $67.49 that we saw just last week for Prime Day. It has only dropped below the $67 mark once before, when it very briefly fell to $50 last year, making this a particularly solid chance to score Razer’s RGB-equipped streaming mic at one of its best prices yet. Head below for more details.

One of the running jokes with Razer is that the gaming company will put RGB lighting in any and all of its products eventually. For the last couple of years, its line of gaming chairs was seemingly exempt from that rule, but that's all about to change with the Razer Soma Chroma. It was inevitable, but for anyone who wants their shoulders to experience 16.8 million colors, this gamer chair will light up your back like a 2013 LAN party. The price for this illuminating throne? A cool $500 ahead of

The Audio-Technica ATH-M50X is affordable, durable and delivers great-quality audio. No wonder it’s a modern headphones classic

Maono has introduced its new P Series Hybrid Audio Interface range, designed for modern creators working across multiple platforms and devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, cameras, and livestreaming setups. The lineup includes the Maono P1 and P2, both built to simplify multi-device audio workflows while delivering high-resolution recording and low-noise performance. [Read More]
Audio-Technica has launched a limited edition wired headphone model with wood cladding designed to evoke the aesthetic and sonic character of a classic electric guitar, appealing to musicians and audio enthusiasts.

Razer announced the Seiren V3 Pro, its first microphone with both USB-C and XLR connectivity, designed for podcasters and streamers. The end-address mic supports 32-bit float recording and includes RGB lighting.

Amazon is selling the Elgato Wave:3 USB microphone for $99.99, a $50 discount from its regular $150 price point. The deal marks the lowest price recorded for the popular streaming microphone.

Audio-Technica unveiled the AT-MCD1, a high-end phono cartridge positioned as the company's flagship, priced at £9,999 (€11,000) and promising exceptional precision and realism for analog playback.

Amazon is discounting the HyperX QuadCast 2 S USB microphone with RGB lighting to $90, a 55% reduction from its original $200 price and lower than its recent $130 asking price.
