Razer has revealed 4 Halo Infinite-inspired gadgets, and to the chagrin of my wallet, they're absolutely amazing to look at. The "UNSC-authorized" peripherals work on both PC and Xbox (Halo Infinite comes with mouse and keyboard support on Xbox consoles) and replicates the iconic Mjolnir Powered Assault armor that the Chief Professor's gate, scarred, torn and expenses used in battle. So which Razer devices are set to get the Halo Infinite treatment? Well, there's the Razer Kaira Pro Xbox Headset, featuring Razer's 3mm TriForce Titanium drivers that are engineered to capture every plasma grenade blast and grunt thanks to their proprietary 2-piece design. The Razer Kaira Pro headset also comes with an additional in-game reward, the Deathly Poison Armor coating, and will cost €3 (UK and Australian costs TBC). For the mouse, Razer polished up its trusty DeathAdder VXNUMX. It comes with the Fangs badge as an in-game bonus reward and is expected to cost €XNUMX. Razer chose the BlackWidow VXNUMX for their preferred keyboard, which is outfitted with ultra-durable Razer Mechanical Switches that can withstand up to XNUMX million keystrokes. So, you should play countless Slayer to spend them. Grab the keyboard and you will get the Deathly Poison weapon skin as an auxiliary reward in the game. It should be worth €XNUMX. (Image credit: Razer) Lastly, Razer also gave its Goliathus Extended Chroma mat a new Halo shine. If you've always wanted to add RGB lighting to your mouse pad, this UNSC Brand Goliathus Extended Chroma Mouse Pad looks like a great option for $5-XNUMX. You also get XNUMX Challenge Swaps, which allow you to assign new challenges to complete in the Halo Infinite Multiplayer Battle Pass.