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Razer launches Razer Skins for laptops, consoles, mobile devices and more

Razer has introduced a new customisation product called Razer Skins. These skins are designed to personalise various devices, providing a precise fit and a range of new designs. 

Crafted with 3M vinyl materials, Razer Skins offer resistance against scratches and scuffs. Rigorous testing ensures that each skin fits the device, maintaining its full functionality. Manufactured by Razer in the US, these skins can be applied without needing any additional tools. Moreover, they can be removed effortlessly without leaving any residue or causing damage to the device's surface.

Initially available for a wide range of Razer devices, such as Blade gaming laptops, Razer Edge, and the Razer Kishi line, Razer Skins will also be available for many other devices, including the Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S consoles, select MacBooks, and soon, the Nintendo Switch. Razer plans to expand the lineup by including more devices in the future.

Razer Skins are now available for purchase in the US and Canada through Razer.com, Razer Stores, and select retailers. Availability in select countries within Asia and Europe is expected later this year. The pricing of these skins varies based on the device, with laptops including Blades and MacBooks starting at $24.99, consoles including Steam Deck and Xbox from $34.99, and mobile devices including Kishi and Edge priced from $19.99.

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