Because you can never have enough gamer lights.
Razer now has its own light bulb. And two lamps. And a flexible LED lighting strip. They’re all filled with RGB LEDs, they all sync with other RGB products in Razer’s Chroma network, and they’re all coming by the end of this year.
Together, they could theoretically help you create the picture at the top of this story, which I am led to believe is a depiction of a “Gamer Room.” There are no words.
But there are products, ones named Aether, which might look nice individually.
Finally, the $130 Aether Light Strip gives you a big, honking under-desk or under-shelf button attached to two meters of flexible RGB lighting you can stick most anywhere within reach of an outlet. You can daisy-chain additional one-meter strips of LEDs for $30 each, up to 10 meters total.
Last but not least, for the ultimate in gamer lights, you could always beg Razer for its concept Dolce & Gabbana Enki Pro Chroma gaming chair, so twinkling rainbow luxury brands can literally have your back. (Razer will sell 1,337 of a 24-karet gold plated logo version of this for $3,000, but not the RGB version).
Razer’s also launching a standalone Chroma PC app, so you no longer need to install its full Synapse software suite for customizable RGB control.
Correction, 2:06PM ET: The D&G Chroma RGB chair is a concept, not a product for sale — we conflated with the 24-karet gold plated version.