Razer Launches Kraken Kitty V2 BT Headset in Sanrio’s Cinnamoroll Edition
Razer has expanded its lineup of themed gaming accessories with the release of the Kraken Kitty V2 BT Cinnamoroll Edition headset. This new wireless model marks the latest collaboration between Razer and the Japanese brand Sanrio, known for its beloved character lineup that includes Hello Kitty and Cinnamoroll.
Distinctive Design Featuring Sanrio’s Cinnamoroll
Debuted on July 9, the Kraken Kitty V2 BT Cinnamoroll Edition distinguishes itself through its playful aesthetic tailored to fans of the Cinnamoroll character. Departing from the standard Kraken Kitty V2 design, this version replaces the iconic cat ears with elongated ears that mimic the signature look of Cinnamoroll, Sanrio’s white puppy character known for its long floppy ears.
The headset adopts a clean white and light blue color scheme, aligning with the pastel tones typically associated with Cinnamoroll. This carefully crafted visual approach aims to appeal not only to gamers but also to collectors and fans of Sanrio’s extensive character universe.
While Razer’s Kraken Kitty V2 series is recognized for its combination of style and functionality, this iteration continues that tradition by integrating the whimsical charm of the collaboration without compromising the headset’s core features.
The announcement positions the headset as the concluding release in the current Razer and Sanrio collaboration, rounding out a series of themed gaming accessories that blend pop culture with gaming hardware.
Additional technical details, pricing, and availability have yet to be disclosed by Razer.
Razer unveils Kraken Kitty V2 BT headset featuring a Sanrio Cinnamoroll-themed design with signature white and blue colors and long character ears.
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