Razer Announces Pikachu True Wireless Earbuds That Charge in A Pokéball
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  • Cheryl Tan

Razer Announces Pikachu True Wireless Earbuds That Charge in A Pokéball

Updated: Aug 19, 2021

Written by Cheryl Tan


UPDATE (10/15/2020)


The products are now available in Singapore, with the Hammerhead True Wireless Pikachu Limited Edition coming in at S$219.90, the Ornata Pikachu Limited Edition will cost S$149.90 and the DeathAdder Essential & Goliathus Pikachu Limited Edition Bundle will go for S$79.90

Credit: Razer

For all you Pokémon fans out there, you’ll be sorely tempted by Razer’s newest true wireless earbuds launch. There’s a clear Pikachu theme for them, and the best part? They charge in a Pokéball that you can attach to your belt or bag and pretend you’re a Pokémon trainer.


Not much is known about the earbuds at the moment, except that they use 13mm drivers that is said to produce a clear, balanced sound with good bass. There’s IPX4 water resistance and runs on Bluetooth 5.0 while supporting the respective voice assistants on phones, whether it be Siri or Google Assistant.


The earbuds have 3 hours of battery life in them, which is a tad disappointing, and the case has an additional four charges for a total battery life of 15 hours.

Credit: Razer

In addition to the earbuds, there’s even a Pikachu themed keyboard, mouse and mousepad. Unfortunately, these are China-exclusive products, but if you know a bit of Mandarin, you’ll be able to purchase them and ship them directly to Singapore!


These Pikachu true wireless earbuds will go on sale in China from 16 April onwards, at RM899 (approximately S$180). More information can be found on Razer’s official shop on Taobao.

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