10 Unimportant Gaming Gear With RGB LEDs to Complete Your Collection
The phenomenon of RGB lighting for gaming-themed computer products is now of course increasingly mushrooming. With various brands that do not want to miss to enliven the colorful light party for the products made by them. Maybe at first this trend only happened to the mouse, keyboard and case fans. However, with more the “hype” In this RGB trend, the embedding of LED lights has begun to spread to other equipment, from the LED case, RAM, and even to the Motherboard. In fact, manufacturers are starting to go crazy to put these LED lights into other gaming gear items that don’t even feel important. Here’s a list of 10 non-essential gaming gear with RGB LEDs that you can add to your collection.
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1. Razer Firefly
This list certainly won’t be complete if it doesn’t start with the product Razer. One of the brands that started the trend of colorful LED lights is indeed quite a lot to embed RGB LEDs into its various products. One of the things that were previously unthinkable was the mousepad. Indeed, for some gamers the mousepad is considered to have an important role in supporting accuracy and comfort, however, Razer take this mouse pad to a higher level through Fireflyby embedding RGB lights around the sides. If you want, you can prepare around 800 thousand funds to get it.
2. Razer Mug Chroma
As a special honor as one of the trendsetters, we put another Razer product at number 2. And this one can be considered completely unimportant. Razer Mug Chroma this will give you a mug (of course) and a holder that you can plug into your computer to light up like your keyboard, mouse, and even your mousepad. This product, which is a limited collection item, is not for sale. However, in eBay someone has sold this Razer mug for 780 euros or 13 million Rupiah. Enough worth to add to your blink-blink collection?
3. Dreamscreen
Do you feel what is in front of you when playing games without RGB intake? If so, maybe you can choose this one thing. The project, which started as a kickstarter, claims that their product is capable of smoothing the image and making it easier for you to see the image on the screen. But in practice, it’s just an LED strip that you attach behind your monitor and you can adjust it with the remote to follow the image that appears or as you wish. If you are interested you can buy it at a price between 1.8 million to 2.5 million depending on the size.
4. Creative Sound BlasterX Katana
If you are a group of people who prefer to use speakers instead of headsets when playing games, but also still want to fulfill your desire for RGB products. Then the soundbar Sound BlasterX Katana artificial Creative this is a good choice for you. When the back of your screen will be illuminated by dream screens, then you can increase the lighting between the keyboard and the front of your monitor with this soundbar. For sound output problem Creative Of course, there is no need to doubt, if you are interested in a soundbar, you have to prepare 300 dollars or around 4 million Rupiah.
5. DXRacer RL1
Honestly, for this one, we actually consider the placement of the LEDs for this one product to be really unimportant. Because even you can’t see it when you use it. Yes, DXRacer is a manufacturer that focuses on chairs for playing games. and series Racing this is one of the highlights because it is now equipped with an RGB LED, which is unfortunately located on the back of the seat. Then what does it mean you have a gaming chair with LEDs where you can’t see it and you only use it in your room alone.
6. RGB LED Curtain
For this one, you will not find it for sale online. Because this one is more of a DIY product (Do-it-Yourself). Yep, this RGB LED curtain is the work of Redditors named Xynar. In his post that shows his Battlestation, it does show the entire setup for his PC. However, some users are more focused on the curtain behind the monitor which also has LEDs. Of course, for those of you who feel that the RGB light intake from the items above is lacking, plus you want your neighbor across the room to see your room, you can copy this one.
7. Underglow RGB Bed
Hmm, this one is actually specifically for acute RGB gamers who can’t sleep because they feel that their gaming equipment still doesn’t blink even though they have even used LED curtains for their rooms. So maybe by installing RGB LEDs for this bed, you can relax and sleep easily because now the bed is equipped with RGB. You have many options for this one, you can install LED strips, or maybe neon lights or something else according to your taste. Another advantage, you don’t have to worry about ghosts under your bed.
8. Corsair RGB Hat
For those of you who are tired of being in the room all the time, or maybe you do more outdoor activities. Then you can still show your love for RGB with this hat. Own hat Corsair Gaming this had gone viral when youtuber Linus who used it in 2015. This hat with a tongue surrounded by LEDs is in itself a gift when you buy Corsair’s Hydro GFX 980ti. And it looks like Corsair has no intention of officially selling it. But maybe if you’re lucky you can find someone who sells them online just like Razer mugs.
9. GloFX 6 Color Luminescence Sunglasses
If the hat feels not enough or maybe you are not suitable for using it, you can switch to this one. GloFX 6 Color gives you a pair of sunglasses with a strip of LEDs around them. So, of course, you will be the center of attention when playing both in tournaments and only in internet cafes with ease. You can also customize any color that will appear around your glasses. Even GloFX You can also replace the lenses on your glasses with various types of additional lenses. If you want to have it, you can buy these glasses for 99 dollars or 1.3 million Rupiah.
10. LED RGB Shoes
Finally, to complete your blink-blink collection, you can also replace your regular shoelaces with these LED shoelaces. Of course, you can easily use any lace-up shoe of yours and turn it into an RGB shoe. You can choose a variety of colors that are roughly according to your wishes to be paired in your shoes, the price ranges from 3-5 dollars or around 50 thousand to 80 thousand Rupiah. Cheap and easy enough to satisfy your RGB LED cravings.
Bonus [NSFW]
Since you’ve been able to reach the end of this article, we provide a bonus that might inspire you, especially those who want to buy it as a gift or indeed you are a girl who wants to have other clothes that are still RGB themed. This trend, which was started by several people and cosplayers (mostly Japanese) made the wearer’s skirt able to light up. Yes, technically just simply put the LED strip on the inside of the skirt. Maybe someone is interested in buying or making their own?
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