Razer launches $130 laptop sleeve featuring two wireless charging pads — Base variant with no tech costs $80, supports up to 16-inch devices
Source: Tom’s Hardware

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Overview
Razer has introduced a new laptop sleeve designed for devices up to 16 inches. It is offered in two variants:
- Base model – $80, a simple sleeve with a magnetic flap.
- Wireless‑charging model – $130, featuring two built‑in Qi charging pads.
Both versions use a padded microfiber interior and a “tactical” polyester exterior with reinforced stitching.

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Design Details
- Material: Tactical polyester exterior, padded microfiber lining.
- Construction: Reinforced stitching along the edges; the flap is a sturdy magnetic closure, possibly metal or hard plastic beneath the fabric.
- Aesthetics: Minimalist design with no visible branding or RGB lighting. Small green‑colored fabric accents are present near the flap.
Wireless Charging (Premium Variant)
- Top pad: Up to 15 W output.
- Bottom pad: Up to 5 W output.
- Power source: Includes a USB‑C cable that connects the flap to a laptop to draw power; the sleeve itself contains no battery.
- Usage: Place the laptop on the sleeve, flip the flap open, and position devices on the charging pads.

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Availability
Both the standard and the wireless‑charging versions are available for purchase directly from Razer’s website:
Both models can be bought now from the product page.