Accessories
Razer BlackShark V3 Pro for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox out now
Latest gaming headsets come with improvements and are tailored for users’ preferred devices
The Razer BlackShark V3 Pro lineup which builds on the success of the V2 Pro is now available. The latest products come with further improvements and have models optimized for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Users can be assured of ultra-low latency wireless audio, crystal-clear voice communication, and tailored sound tuning for their gaming sessions.
Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Gen-2 technology powers the ultra-responsive audio. Users can enjoy latency as low as just 10ms. This number is a 33% reduction from 15ms found on other competitor headsets.
The audio quality is backed by Gen-2 Razer TriForce 50mm Bio-Cellulose drivers. These deliver cleaner, more natural sound and sharper frequency separation for precise in-game audio cues.
A redesigned driver plug reduces harmonic distortion by 50%, ensuring crisp clarity. There is also a 75% increase in magnet field strength.
Further taking the immersion to the next level is THX Spatial Audio particularly for content that supports 7.1.4 channels on PC. The BlackShark V3 Pro is the first to feature the configuration.
The technology adds four virtual overhead speakers for a more precise and layered sound environment.
Gamers can not only enjoy high-quality audio but also locate audio cues either around or above. Users will feel this precise positional audio and greater directionality in supported games and media.
Moreover, the new gaming headsets also feature the Razer HyperClear Full Band Mic for pro-level communication.
This includes a detachable 12mm microphone for studio-grade unidirectional voice capture and a sampling rate of 48kHz.
Lastly, the BlackShark V3 Pro features advanced hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) for the first time. Powered by a 4-microphone system, this feature intelligently filters out ambient noise.
Price, availability
PC line
- Razer BlackShark V3 Pro (Black and White): US$ 249.99 / £249.99 / EUR 269.99 / PhP 18,990
- BlackShark V3 (Black and White): US$ 149.99 / £149.99 / EUR 169.99 / PhP 10,890
- BlackShark V3 X HyperSpeed (Black): US$ 99.99 / £99.99 / EUR 119.99 / PhP 6,890
Xbox line
- Razer BlackShark V3 Pro for Xbox (Black and White): US$ 249.99 / £249.99 / EUR 269.99 / PhP 18,990
- Razer BlackShark V3 for Xbox (Black): US$ 149.99 / £149.99 / EUR 169.99 / PhP 10,890
- Razer BlackShark V3 X HyperSpeed for Xbox (Black): US$ 99.99 / £99.99 / EUR 119.99 / PhP 6,890
PlayStation line
- Razer BlackShark V3 Pro for PlayStation (Black and White): US$ 249.99 / £249.99 / EUR 269.99 / PhP 18,990
- Razer BlackShark V3 for PlayStation (Black): US$ 149.99 / £149.99 / EUR 169.99 / PhP 10,890
- Razer BlackShark V3 X HyperSpeed for PlayStation (Black): US$ 99.99 / £99.99 / EUR 119.99 / PhP 6,890
How extra are you as an Apple fan? No matter what you say, you’ll probably never be as extra as someone who buys a US$ 5,000 MagSafe charging case for their iPhone and Apple Watch. Hermès has just launched a series of leather chargers and cases specifically made for Apple fans.
Available now, Hermès has three types of MagSafe chargers for iPhone users. The cheapest one, the Paddock Solo, is a simple leather-bound puck that can charge a single device. The charger also has a braided 3.3ft USB cable. It costs an eye-watering US$ 1,250.
On the other hand, the Paddock Yoyo charger offers two charging zones for two devices simultaneously. Shaped like a yoyo (hence, the name), it allows users to roll the cable into a convenient stack. It costs US$ 1,750.
Finally, the Paddock Duo is a charging pad that allows for two devices simultaneously. It just doesn’t have a pocket for the cable. It likewise costs US$ 1,750.
Now, if you want to upgrade your pricey charging kit even further, Hermès has two cases for them: the Petit Paddock case and the Grand Paddock case.
The Petit Paddock case, as the name suggest, is a snug leather case that fits only the charger (and a brick, if bundled with the Yoyo). The charger and case combo will set you back by US$ 3,725 for the Solo, and US$ 4,225 for either the Duo or the Yoyo.
Alternatively, the Grand Paddock can fit much more but also costs a lot more. It costs US$ 4,650 for the Solo, and US$ 5,150 for the Duo or the Yoyo.
Of note, none of these come with a charging brick, so you’ll have to shell out a bit more to maximize the kit.
SEE ALSO: Apple unveils the iPhone 17e
Accessories
Bringing Care-a-Lot to my daily carry
This is why my gizmos and workspace finally feel like a warm hug!
Growing up, the Care Bears taught us that sharing was a superpower and that every emotion had a color.
For many of us, the Care Bears weren’t just characters on a screen; they represented a language of kindness and colorful dreams.
Bringing the CASETiFY x Care Bears collection into my daily rotation feels like carrying a small piece of that “Care-a-Lot” magic wherever I go.
My iPhone 16 Pro now lives in the Care Bears Shake Shake Case (PhP 3,990). It’s a tactile reminder of playfulness in the middle of a busy workday.
When I’m heading out, the Share Bear Earbuds Pouch (PhP 2,990) clips onto my bag. It keeps my music close while reminding me of the value of sharing. It’s surprisingly versatile, too, fitting my Shokz OpenFit 2+ or even the bulkier case of the JBL Sense Pro.
When I switch to a different MagSafe case, the Starry Night Snappy Cardholder Stand (PhP 2,490) magnetically attaches to the back of my phone, adding a bit of celestial whimsy to my day
Even my workspace has a new glow. The Twilight Dreams Laptop Sleeve (PhP 3,090) fits my 13-inch MacBook perfectly, wrapping my most important work tool in nostalgic, soft-toned illustrations.
We often look for tech that performs, but we rarely look for accessories that hugs back. This collection does both.
It turns my everyday essentials into a canvas for positivity, proving that even in a digital world, there’s always room for a little more care.
Accessories
CASETiFY relaunches Evangelion collab for 30th anniversary
Fans can now customize their own NERV-ready cases
The A.T. Field is activated. To mark 30 years of Neon Genesis Evangelion, CASETiFY has relaunched its highly popular Evangelion collaboration. This time, fans control the sync rate.
For the first time, buyers can fully customize their Evangelion cases. The drop lets fans mix and match NERV logos, the 4th Angel, character art featuring Shinji Ikari and Rei Ayanami, and bold background graphics. The result is a case that feels like a personal unit build, straight out of the series’ control room.
The lineup pulls directly from Evangelion iconography. Designs include classic NERV insignias, holographic “A.T. Field” defense graphics, “Active Time Limit” warnings, and the official 30th Anniversary emblem. Each case uses CASETiFY’s signature impact protection, turning your device into a pocket-sized defensive barrier.
The collection goes beyond phone cases. Fans can also pick up matching AirPods cases, MagSafe wallets, watch bands, and laptop and tablet sleeves to complete their everyday tech setup.
Android users are included in the rollout. The collection supports devices like the newly released Samsung Galaxy S26 series, making it a timely drop for those looking to suit up their latest flagship.
The Evangelion collection is now available via the official CASETiFY website.
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