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Razer showcases an Iskur gaming chair update, monitor light bar and a USB-C dock at CES 2024

At CES 2024, Razer is showcasing a sequel to their debut gaming chair, an 11-port USB-C dock and a light bar for monitors, complete with the signature . Dubbed the , this second iteration builds on its . It's the that's the highlight here. Touted as unique in its class, this lumbar support employs a spring-loaded system that adapts to your body's weight and posture. It doesn't stop there – it also allows you to manually tweak the lumbar area's protrusion and height. Razer claims to have taken on board insights from ergonomic specialists and the esports community in the development of the Iskur V2. The chair can , with tilt control at your fingertips. It features high-density foam cushions wrapped in . Razer claims the chair is highly customizable in terms of height, position, and angle, and it comes with a memory foam head cushion. . Then there's the , a new 11-port dock that plays well with Windows PCs, Macs, iPads, and Chromebooks. It’s a connectivity powerhouse with four USB-A and two USB-C ports, gigabit ethernet, HDMI, a 3.5mm audio combo jack, and UHS-I SD and microSD slots. The HDMI port unfortunately is not 2.1 and so only support . The audio jack is primed for 7.1 surround sound though. Fashioned from aluminium alloy, the dock also offers 85W charging for laptops. Razer's affinity for RGB lighting is no secret, and their new is a continuation of that tradition. This mountable gadget features LEDs on both the front and rear. With a high , Razer says it illuminates an area of approximately 60cm x 30cm. Its lighting is capable of producing over and various lighting effects. The bar also comes with capacitive touch controls for adjusting brightness, colour temperature, and Chroma effects, making it pretty user-friendly since you won’t always have to depend on software controls. It's compatible with the , allowing adjustments via the Razer Gamer Room app.