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I went hands-on with it all, so here are my thoughts and all the details you need.
Now, the lineup is expanding with the Aether Standing Light Bars.

Razer already had a comprehensive gaming accessory ecosystem, but it’s about to evolve.
Sold as a pair, the Standing Light Bars boast 30 individual RGB LEDs in a vertical orientation.
You’ll find plenty of customization options alongside an easy one-cable setup process.
It’s also the next piece in the “Razer Immersive Ecosystem” puzzle.

TheRazer Aether Standing Light Bars are available for preorder now for$99.99 at Razerper pair.
Now, how does this tie into the bigger picture?
For one, this monitor stand issturdy.

Having an entire gaming setup sync to the action on screen, full-body haptics, and 360-degrees spatial audio all at once was certainly an experience.
It’s a monitor stand, you get it.
It’s notjusta monitor stand, though.
This accessory is also a USB hub.

The Standing Light Bars honestly feel like a more natural addition to the average gaming setup than the Lamp.(Image credit: Razer)
The Razer Monitor Stand Chroma is smaller than I expected it to be, though.

With 30 bright RGB LEDs, lighting quality from these is excellent.(Image credit: Razer)

They’re designed to be faced toward the user or the wall; the former is the most intense, but the latter provides the best ambient experience.(Image credit: Razer)

When facing the wall, these light bars aren’t dissimilar to Govee and Nanoleaf’s TV light strips.(Image credit: Razer)

Facing toward you, the light bars are less subtle.(Image credit: Razer)


It’s a monitor stand! But with RGB! And USB ports!(Image credit: Razer)

You can see here that this monitor stand is actually on the small side, but it can support a lot of weight.(Image credit: Razer)

It’s a great way to free up more space on your desk, and you get even more RGB lighting if you care about that.(Image credit: Razer)

















