Razer Pokemon launches a candy-colored Pikachu and Eevee four-piece gaming set, with U.S. and Europe sales starting first, according to Razer’s product pages.

The new Razer Pokemon collection outfits four core peripherals in pastel, candy-colored finishes rather than Razer’s usual black with Chroma RGB. The set includes the Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard, the Cobra edition mouse, the Gigantus V2 medium mouse pad, and a Pikachu and Eevee themed Kraken Kitty V2 headset, all shown on Razer’s official collab pages.
Razer Pokemon design and core specs
Razer said the collaboration keeps the underlying hardware and ergonomics of each model, while placing character artwork on visible surfaces, such as keycaps, palm rest, and shell panels. That approach aims to preserve performance, while giving the products a distinct visual identity for fans of Pokémon.
Key selling points listed by Razer include preserved core specs, removable and washable parts where applicable, and full Razer Chroma RGB lighting on compatible products.
Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard
The Ornata V3 Tenkeyless model in the Razer Pokemon lineup uses Razer’s mech-membrane switches and a compact layout without a numeric keypad, combined with eight-zone RGB backlighting. Razer said the keycaps receive UV-coated printing, and the keyboard ships with a magnetic, removable palm rest printed with Pikachu and Eevee artwork.
Price: approximately $119.43 (originally HK$936), listed on Razer’s product page. The magnetic palm rest can be removed for cleaning or replacement, which Razer highlighted as a practical design detail for long-term use.

Cobra mouse and Gigantus mouse pad
The Cobra edition mouse is a lightweight model, weighing 58 grams, which is about 2.05 ounces. According to Razer, it uses third-generation optical switches and an 8,500 DPI sensor, with Pikachu and Eevee graphics on the left and right click areas.
Price: approximately $59.72 (originally HK$468), as shown on Razer’s U.S. and regional product listings. Razer noted that for players who use a palm or claw grip for extended sessions, the lower weight is the more important feature than surface decoration.

The Gigantus V2 medium mouse pad in this set measures roughly 36 x 27.5 centimeters, which is about 14.2 by 10.8 inches. Razer described the surface as a textured cloth over a high-density rubber foam base, and said the feel is the same as the plain-color versions, with only the colorway changed.
Price: approximately $29.86 (originally HK$234), according to Razer’s listing.

Kraken Kitty V2 headset
The Kraken Kitty V2 headset is the most talked-about item in the bundle because of its cat-ear silhouette combined with Chroma RGB lighting. Razer’s spec sheet keeps the same hardware as the standard Kraken V2, listing a 40 millimeter custom driver, a unidirectional boom microphone, and removable ear cushions. For this release, Razer said the exterior color theme is switched to Pikachu and Eevee artwork. Razer has not posted a final price for the themed headset at the time of the product announcement.
How the Razer Pokemon collaboration balances form and function
The challenge in such collaborations is keeping the original, playful character of Pokémon, while not undermining the performance gamers expect. Razer’s approach in the Razer Pokemon line was to place art on areas that are visible but do not affect tactile controls, and to keep core specifications the same as the baseline models.
Razer listed the four-piece set as available first in the United States and Europe, through Razer’s online store and flagship channels. Razer’s regional pages show sales and availability details by market, and the company noted that customers in Hong Kong will need to rely on international shipping or third-party resellers if local stock is not offered.
For full technical details and to view official images, Razer’s Pikachu and Eevee collaboration pages carry the product listings, detailed specs, and purchase links.

