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Razer Announces Ultra-Compact "Razer GaN" 130W USB Type-C Charger

Anand Tech

Alongside their new AMD-powered Blade 14 laptop, Razer today also used E3 2021 to announce a new, high-powered USB-C charger. The Razer GaN USB Type-C charger is a compact charging solution that is pocket-sized and can deliver up to 130 W of combined charging power across its two USB-C and two USB-A outputs. Razer GaN Charger.

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We're Not Ready for Smart Glasses Yet

GizModo VR

There’s no shortage of reasons why , which makes it a little baffling that in 2021, high-tech glasses have made a mini-comeback. Facebook , Apple , and even Samsung are all rumored to be working on a pair… Read more. After the original Google Glass crashed and burned, consumer smart glasses were put on the back burner for a while.

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The 10 Best Deals of March 15, 2021

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Monday's Best Deals: M1 MacBook Pro, Learn to Code 2021 Bundle, Persona 5 Strikers, Stainless Steel Stock Pots, Lisa Frank Cosmetics, Callaway Golf Sale, and More

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Jump to: Tech | Gaming | Home | Lifestyle | Media Read more.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.04.12): HTC and Pico are ready to launch new VR headsets, and more!

The Ghost Howls

This Quest-Focus-Neo mix will be launched in China on May, 10th 2021. Epson and Razer present new smartglasses. The press release talks about A WIDE 34° FOV and this makes me chuckle a bit; Razer has presented its Anzu smarglasses : priced at around 200€, they will offer audio augmentations , a bit like the discontinued Bose Frames.

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The Most Disappointing Gadgets of 2021

GizModo VR

We review a lot of gadgets here at Gizmodo, and honestly, many of them are good. We detailed our favorites here. But we also see a lot of really bad products—some are just plain bad, while others are capable and well-designed but fatally flawed in one way or another (usually when it comes to privacy). Still others… Read more.

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