• 2009
    HellRazer: Triple Helix and Anaconda game controller
    Razer announces partnership with Valve on the HellRazer first-person shooter. The tactical squad-based FPS will be designed by Gabe Newell and only support the Razer-designed Anaconda game controller. Razer Anaconda is the 1:1 true movement first motion sensing and gesture recognition controller.
  • 2010
    Venom
    Intravenous energy solution that lets gamers play for up to 150 hours. There's also a nebulizer for use with up to five people at a time. The Venom costs $40 a packet. Thousands signed up for the beta test.
  • 2011
    Talon exoskeleton
    An exoskeleton glove that can increase your fingers' actions per minute from a pro gamer's high of 300 to 3,000. Also supports an optional on board Venom delivery system. Must be maintained with Razer snake oil hyper-response lubricant.
  • 2012
    SnakeEyes
    The world's first circumcranial augmented-reality gamification heads-up display. The glasses overlay a HUD on your view of the world. Augmentations include a nutritional crafting system for making meals out of what you have in the fridge, a scanner that highlights the strengths and weaknesses of those around you, a task list, and a dialogue option guidance system.
  • 2013
    Naga mouse phone update
    A firmware update that adds the option to turn Razer's many-buttoned Naga mouse into a working phone. Just download the update and then input the Konami code to activate it.
  • 2014
    Eidolon drone
    The micro drone is controlled with a motion-detecting glove and uses its camera to stream live video of you from a third-person perspective straight to special contact lenses.
  • 2015
    Project McFly
    The world's first hovermouse that removes 100 percent of friction by floating above your desk or any other flat surface using RazerWave hover drivers that combine water vapor in the air with parametric excitation of torsional omega frequency Alfven waves.