Over the past year, it has become clear that Razer is starting to make a push toward immersive gaming with their Sensa HD Haptics. With both the Razer Freyja and the Razer Kraken V4 Pro featuring Sensa HD Haptics, gamers have a whole new way to immerse themselves in their gameplay like never before.
Being a gamer in my late thirties with three children and all the aches and pains that come with that, comfort is one of my biggest priorities when it comes to gaming. So when I saw Razer had released a haptic feedback cushion for gaming chairs, my first concern wasn’t how well it would work, but instead, how comfortable it is. So I strapped the Razer Freyja to my Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 and was pleasantly surprised by just how comfortable this gaming cushion is.
Being a one-size-fits-all all gaming cushion, I had expected the Razer Freyja to move around and sit uncomfortably on my chair, but after testing it on several chairs (even my dining table chairs) I was surprised by just how well it stayed in place.
Not only does the Razer Freyja feel good, but it looks good too. Sporting the Razer logo on the top in the brand's signature green, as well as green stitching around the edge of the haptic gaming cushion, it’s a stylish design that compliments even the best gaming chairs.
Connectivity: 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth
Power: AC adapter (with quick release)
Compatibility: PC, Android
Haptic motors: 6
Max weight: 299 lbs
Price: $300/£300
But at $300/£300, the Razer Freyja is an expensive gaming cushion, thankfully, it’s so much more than just a cushion. With Sensa HD Haptics and six actuators, the Razer Freyja has been designed to rumble you so hard even your ancestors will feel it, this is achieved by offering haptics across your body, thanks to the cushion's six customizable zones.
Each zone can be individually adjusted with the Razer Synapse 4 software, letting you change the intensity without impacting the other zones. While I found customizing the zones pointless when playing
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