

🎧 Level up your game feel — don’t just play, live it!
The Razer Freyja HD Haptic Gaming Chair Cushion revolutionizes gaming immersion with advanced multi-directional haptics powered by Razer Sensa technology. Featuring customizable tactile feedback via Razer Synapse, ultra-low-latency HyperSpeed wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, plus an adjustable universal fit, it transforms any gaming or office chair into a sensory powerhouse.














| ASIN | B0DG4CSZ7L |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Date First Available | 28 September 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.83 Kilograms |
| Material | Nylon |
| Model Number | RC81-04340101-R3U1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 40.03 x 101.07 cm; 1.83 kg |
| Special Features | Haptic EQ Customization via Razer Synapse |
H**I
Another great Razer product. It definitely improves the game immersion.
H**5
Quedé impresionado del rango del haptic feedback, los juegos que tienen integración oficial son excelentes muestras del potencial. Aún para juegos que no tienen integración, con el puro audio también es muy buena experiencia, yo uso la opción de que solo se active con los sonidos más graves. Incluso lo uso con juegos de carreras, se ajusta muy bien al PlaySeat Trophy. En general muy contento con la compra y espero razer integre más juegos.
D**E
Very good
L**O
This is a trash product. It’s nice when it works, but it randomly fails to do so. I’ve had to unplug the USB and restart synapse several times because it stops working, which has been roughly 30% of the times I’ve used it. Now, it will not work no matter what I do. I paid $300 for a seat cushion basically. Even when it does work, it’s probably still not worth it. I use this for my sim racing rig alongside Simhub. I only got this because I live in an apartment and don’t want to piss off my neighbors by using bass shakers. If noise isn’t an issue, just get a bass shaker
P**N
This was supposed to be used solely for sim racing. I'm coming from a next level racing HF8 but wanted to try a pad with transducers instead of motors. When it worked it was fine but even then it felt more like an even buy rather than an upgrade to the HF8. The main issue is it would almost never work. It would work for a couple minutes and then turn off. I tried all the different settings and modes and it was just horribly unreliable. When you have an expensive sim rig with a bunch of fancy parts, the last thing you want or need is another headache you constantly have to tinker with, and that is exactly what this is. I should have known a razer product would be a headache considering razer's software has always been unbearable. The HF8 is reliable and plug and play after the initial set up. NLR now has the HF8 pro which is the same price as this so I would do my research on that.
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