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Razer Redefines the Future of the Ultimate Home Setup with Project Sophia and Enki Pro Hyperverse

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Razer, the world's leading lifestyle brand for gamers, today unveiled its vision for the future of gaming and home computing with Project Sophia, the world's first true gaming desk concept, and the Enki Pro HyperSense, an advanced gaming chair with built-in high-fidelity haptics. Created by Razer's visionary R&D department, both Project Sophia and the Enki Pro HyperSense introduce new innovative solutions to level up any home setup.

With working from home more widespread than ever, many people find it a challenge to configure their set-ups for the multiple different uses required of their systems throughout the day. From being a pure office productivity set-up through to a gaming, streaming or editing suite, each use has a host of extra peripherals and devices to enhance and improve that experience.



With a highly adaptable, modular design allowing users to quickly reconfigure their workspace for the tasks at hand - be that churning through emails and Word docs for work, blasting through enemies on their way to the objective when gaming, or tearing it up on Twitch with their squad whilst streaming to their viewers, Project Sophia provides a seamless solution to all of these challenges.


Fully modular. Completely customizable.
Central to Project Sophias flexibility is a highly modifiable desk capable of supporting up to 13 separate modules for an untold level of personalization. This allows each section to be configured with an array of task-specific components, such as secondary screens, system monitoring tools, touch-screen hotkey panels, pen tablets and audio mixer units, or even external capture cards, so the user's set-up can be reconfigured in seconds for the specific situation.
"Project Sophia is our futuristic vision of a multi-purpose gaming and workstation set-up which meets the very different needs of a variety of PC uses. Project Sophia negates the need to move between workspaces," said Richard Hashim, VP of Growth at Razer. "The hot-swappable modular system allows users to quickly reconfigure their desk with near infinite flexibility, adapting Project Sophia not just for the task at hand, but also to the user's particular preference. This is the future of the battlestation."

Desktop power. In your desk.
At the heart of Project Sophia is a customized PCB fitted with cutting-edge core components, including the latest Intel processor and NVIDIA GPU to support the most resource-intensive tasks. To maximize desk space, all of this is housed in a slim chassis that magnetically snaps in underneath the glass tabletop, which can be just as easily detached to install new upgrades, allowing the user to quickly create the system required for the task at hand.

Modules have been designed for all types of users, with creators being able to slot in touchscreen digitizers, tablets, and creative input tools to streamline hotkeys and macros, while gamers can instead focus on modules for high-fidelity audio and blistering visual performance by adding a THX Surround Sound system and high refresh rate monitor. Streamers can transform Project Sophia into a full broadcast setup complete with camera, microphone, and stream control, while those looking for a more an efficient work environment can multitask effectively and comfortably with a productivity hotkey module, wireless charger, and cup warmer.

For enhanced immersion and customization, the spacious desk is lined with LEDs that can be synced with the Razer Chroma RGB ecosystem, and comes equipped with a next-gen OLED display that features self-lit pixels and the latest technologies to ensure a brighter, sharper picture for the ultimate viewing experience (available in 65" or 77").

Because of its highly adaptable and versatile design, Project Sophia is able to provide the optimal configuration for gaming, creating, streaming, and working, combining many traditional setups into one single desktop.

All Day Comfort. All In Immersion.
Also announced today is the Enki Pro HyperSense, an advanced gaming chair incorporating high-fidelity haptics, allowing users to experience a new dimension of immersion in gaming. Based on the popular Enki Pro chair design, the Enki Pro HyperSense features a haptic feedback unit developed with D-BOX, to give the most authentic, lifelike feedback when gaming, and also integrates a Chroma RGB headrest that allows users to personalize their chair when in use.

"With the Enki Pro HyperSense, Razer and D-BOX have built the most advanced gaming chair to date," said Sébastien Mailhot, President and CEO of D-BOX. "Our combined efforts have resulted in a product that physically transforms the experience of games, movies and music through the use of cutting-edge high-fidelity haptic feedback. Razer's unparalleled attention to detail and striking design, alongside D-BOX's unmatched experience in haptic technology is laying the groundwork for the next generation of innovative home entertainment."

With native support for over 2,200 games, movies and music titles, including games such as F1 2021, Forza Horizon 5 and Assassin's Creed Valhalla, players will not only be able to feel every corner on the track, but will also be enveloped in their game surroundings thanks to the physical feedback provided by the Enki Pro HyperSense haptics. Even games not directly supported through the software can still be enjoyed with haptic feedback through Direct Input Haptics, where controller, keyboard and mouse-inputs will generate physical feedback when used.

The haptic feedback isn't just limited to gaming, as media consumption also benefits from an extra layer of immersion, with many of the most popular streaming platforms being automatically supported. Viewers and listeners will enjoy greater depth and envelopment as music, sound effects and soundtracks can be felt as well as heard.

The Enki Pro HyperSense is powered by an advanced haptic engine that has been developed to simulate a range of vibrations, textures, and motions. With 65,000 haptic variations it has the tactile feedback of +/- 1 G-Force and can create 1.5 inches of vertical and backward tilt in your seat. Real time synchronization ensures that all the feedback is delivered immediately, with a responsiveness of up to 5 ms.

The Enki Pro HyperSense is based on the award-winning features that made previous models of the Enki gaming chair a favorite. It optimizes body touch points through a 22" ultrawide seat base, 100 degrees shoulder arches and built-in lumbar arch - providing optimal weight distribution and an ideal foundation for an all-encompassing HyperSense integration. The result is a chair that combines the best of haptic feedback with all-day gaming comfort, for a highly immersive, next-level gaming experience.

Using the latest technologies, both Project Sophia and the Enki Pro HyperSense add new dimensions to any gaming- and workspace, offering a glimpse into the future of the modern home setup. Project Sophia and the Enki Pro HyperSense are part of the continuing expansion of the Razer ecosystem, which includes the newly introduced Razer Chroma Smart Home Program that was also announced today.

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Im not going to lie, Project Sophia is actually a pretty sweet concept. If done right and completely customizable, id consider buying one.
 
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This is impressively stupid. In the world of gamer bro lifestyle BS Razer is really only in competition with themselves, I'm not sure how they keep it up.

.....And on the other hand their peripherals in recent times seem to be some of the best, go figure.
 

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This is impressively stupid. In the world of gamer bro lifestyle BS Razer is really only in competition with themselves, I'm not sure how they keep it up.

.....And on the other hand their peripherals in recent times seem to be some of the best, go figure.
I mean technically Logitech is one step behind them:

Embody Gaming Chair - Herman Miller Store
 

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In my eyes the distance between monitor and user in Project Sophia is too small to be comfortable. 43-inch screens with a 4K resolution are the maximum size for desktop monitors these days, the way I see it. The Enki Pro Hypersense may be an interesting product for the gaming/simulation enthusiast, but will be expensive and, I'm afraid, prone to mechanical failure. Not to mention the rather off-putting design language employed here with the stereotypically garish logos and RGB lighting effects. Moreover, I harbour some doubts about the ergonomics of this chair.
 
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