Get ready to level up your gaming setup with a splash of K-pop flair! Razer and BLACKPINK have just dropped a collaboration that’s as bold as it is beautiful, blending the iconic pink-and-black aesthetic of the global sensation with Razer’s cutting-edge gaming gear. But here’s where it gets exciting: this isn’t just a single product—it’s a full four-piece collection that’s sure to turn heads. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just for gamers; it’s a lifestyle statement. Let’s dive in!
The Play in Pink Collection (https://www.razer.com/au-en/collabs/blackpink) is a dream come true for fans of both Razer and BLACKPINK. Inspired by the group’s DEADLINE World Tour, the lineup includes a tenkeyless keyboard, a mouse, a mouse mat, and a gaming chair—all available in Black and Pink colorways. Prices range from USD $29.99 to $499.99, though Australian pricing and availability are still under wraps. The collection launches first in Hong Kong on January 21, with a global rollout planned for Q2 2026.
But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this collaboration a genius fusion of tech and pop culture, or just a marketing gimmick? Let’s break it down.
The Ornata V3 Tenkeyless – BLACKPINK Edition sticks to Razer’s signature low-profile design, featuring Mecha-Membrane switches that blend a soft key feel with a satisfying click. Its compact layout is perfect for smaller desks, while RGB lighting and BLACKPINK-inspired styling steal the show. The DeathAdder Essential – BLACKPINK Edition retains the ergonomic shape that’s made it a fan favorite, with the collaboration shining through its color scheme, branding, and packaging rather than a hardware overhaul. Similarly, the Gigantus V2 Medium mouse mat serves as a visual centerpiece, tying the setup together without reinventing the wheel.
The Enki X – BLACKPINK Edition chair is where the collection truly stands out. Inspired by BLACKPINK’s electrifying stage presence, it features a wide seat base, built-in lumbar support, and a streamlined ergonomic design perfect for long hours at your desk—whether you’re gaming, working, or binge-watching JUMP on repeat. But here’s the kicker: Is this chair a must-have for its functionality, or is it all about the BLACKPINK branding?
Beyond the gear, the collection caters to collectors. Each item comes in BLACKPINK-themed packaging, and it’s a limited-edition release, meaning once it’s gone, it’s gone. This exclusivity adds a layer of appeal, but it also raises the question: Are you buying for the tech, the aesthetic, or the collector’s value?
The BLACKPINK x Razer Collection debuts at the DEADLINE World Tour pop-up store in Hong Kong on January 21, before hitting Razer.com, RazerStores, and select retailers globally in Q2 2026. So, here’s the big question: Will this collaboration redefine gaming gear, or is it just a flashy tribute to one of the world’s biggest K-pop groups? Sound off in the comments—we want to hear your take!
Contributor: Elliot Nash (https://manofmany.com/author/elliotnash)
Elliot Nash is a Sydney-based freelance writer specializing in tech, design, and modern life. With a focus on practicality over hype, he explores how products and ideas integrate into everyday routines. For more of his work, check out Man of Many.