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Look stylish with BLACKPINK-inspired gaming gear while you play your favourite games.

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Razer, the leading global gaming lifestyle brand for gamers, recently joined forces with South Korean girl group BLACKPINK to launch a new range of gear for enthusiastic gamers.

The BLACKPINK X Razer Collection is home to a low-profile RGB keyboard (the Razer Ornata V3 Tenkeyless – BLACKPINK Edition), an ergonomic mouse (Razer DeathAdder Essential – BLACKPINK Edition), a fun mousepad (Razer Gigantus V2 – Medium – BLACKPINK Edition), and an incredible-looking gaming chair (Razer Enki X – BLACKPINK Edition). All the items are presented in BLACKPINK’s signature stylings.

Plus, fans who purchase any products from the BLACKPINK x Razer Collection will also receive a complimentary, limited-edition photo starring members of the beloved group, randomly selected from four designs that spotlight individual members.

For Australian fans, the keyboard, mouse, and mouse mat are now available to pre-order ahead of a Tuesday, 30 June release date. The mouse mat is going for $49, the mouse for $89, and the keyboard for $199.

You can pre-order your items via the JB HiFi website and check out each piece below.

BLACKPINK Mouse. Credit: YG Entertainment

BLACKPINK Mousepad. Credit: YG Entertainment

BLACKPINK Keyboard. Credit: YG Entertainment

The BLACKPINK x Razer Collection launched amid the band’s lengthy Deadline World Tour, in support of their third Korean extended play, Deadline, released this year. The stadium run commenced in Goyang, South Korea, last July and concluded in Hong Kong in January.

Razer is known for designing and building the world’s largest gamer-focused ecosystem of computer hardware, software and services. Meanwhile, BLACKPINK – comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa – is known as one of the most successful girl groups in the world.

After making their Australian debut in 2019, BLACKPINK returned in June 2023, when they performed for two nights apiece at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena and Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.

While in Australia, the group toured in support of their second studio album BORN PINK, released in late 2022. Their trek to our shores took place just two months after they became the first-ever K-pop act to headline Coachella.