We’ve covered some of the peripherals that Razer offer recently and following a successful — albeit virtual — CES, Razer has started 2021 strong. In fact, they started the year very strong taking out the “People’s Choice Award” for the second year running showing a continued high level user experience.
It’s not just their user experience being consistently excellent that gets Razer where they currently sit, it’s also their ability to think and innovate. A prime example of this recently was their Project Hazel, a “smart” mask for the new normal world we’re living in. That ability to delivery, think and innovate is a key driver in the winning of 19 awards from a variety of respected publications at CES in 2021.
Kicked off with the Razer Blade 15 which took out:
- Best of CES, People’s Choice Award – Engadget
- Editor’s Choice – Slickdeals
- Editor’s Choice – Reviewed.com
- Best Gaming Laptop – Android Authority
- Best Gaming Laptop – Best Products
The Razer Blade Pro 17 took out the Best Gaming Laptop – Techaeris.
The earlier mentioned, Razer Project Hazel took out a number of awards:
- Best of CES – Window’s Central
- Best of CES – PC World
- Best of CES – PC Mag
- Best of CES – Mashable
- Best Concept – How-To-Geek
- Hottest of CES – TechRadar
- Best in Show – Trusted Reviews
- Best Concept – Tom’s Hardware
- Best in Show – Tech Advisor
and finally Razer Project Brooklyn is a concept gaming setup that I’d consider as a must have when I win the lotto and with good reason, look at the thing and the experience it will provide gamers.
- Best of CES: Best Concept – Tom’s Guide
- Best of CES – Window’s Central
- Hottest of CES – TechRadar
- Best in Show – Trusted Reviews
There’s a lot to like in Razer’s hardware and peripherals and when you consider their dedication to a consistent user experience, it’s no wonder they’re loved by gamers: Amateur to professional levels, around the world.