Razer has just released a limited-edition collection of gaming peripherals adorned with the Psychic-type Espeon and Dark-type Umbreon, two of the most beloved Eeveelutions from the Pokémon universe. The Razer x Pokémon Espeon & Umbreon Collection arrives as part of the franchise’s 30th anniversary celebrations and includes a headset, keyboard, mouse, and mousepad.
What’s in the Collection
The four-piece set brings together some of Razer’s most popular entry-level and mid-range wired accessories, each wrapped in a custom Pokémon design. Here’s what you get:
- Kraken V4 X Headset – Razer’s latest wired gaming headset, the Kraken V4 X, features 40mm TriForce drivers, a unidirectional microphone, and plush memory foam cushions. The Espeon & Umbreon edition swaps the standard black finish for a lilac and deep purple colorway, with stylistic silhouettes of both Pokémon across the earcups and a Pikachu silhouette on the inner headband—a signature detail carried over from previous Razer Pokémon collabs.
- Ornata V3 Tenkeyless Keyboard – This low-profile keyboard uses Razer’s mecha-membrane switches for a cushioned, quiet keystroke with the crisp feedback of a clicky switch. The tenkeyless layout saves desk space, and the UV-coated keycaps are built to resist wear. The themed version features a gradient purple base, white keycaps with lavender legends, and icons of Espeon and Umbreon on the spacebar and wrist rest.
- Cobra Mouse – The Razer Cobra is a lightweight wired mouse (58g) with a 8,500 DPI optical sensor, Chroma RGB lighting, and a symmetrical shape suited to claw and fingertip grips. On this variant, the shell shifts from deep purple at the front to a soft lilac at the rear, with Umbreon’s ring pattern circling the scroll wheel and Espeon’s gem-like dot near the rear.
- Gigantus Mouse Mat – Sized at 360 x 275 x 3mm, the soft cloth pad provides a smooth, consistent surface for both optical and laser sensors. The artwork depicts Espeon and Umbreon intertwined under a twilight sky, complementing the day-and-night theme of the collection.
All three core peripherals connect via USB-A, ensuring broad compatibility with Windows PCs, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles. The headset also supports virtual 7.1 surround sound through Razer Synapse on Windows.
What It Means for You
For everyday Windows users and Pokémon fans, this collection is a chance to deck out a workspace or gaming rig with nostalgic flair that goes beyond a simple sticker or wallpaper. The peripherals are functional first—the Kraken V4 X is a solid gaming headset, the Ornata V3 TKL is a comfortable daily driver for typing and gaming, and the Cobra is a nimble wired mouse—but the Espeon and Umbreon theme turns them into collector’s items.
Home users will appreciate the plug-and-play simplicity. No dongles, no pairing, no battery anxiety—just connect and go. The Chroma RGB on the keyboard and mouse can be customized through Razer Synapse to match a wider Pokémon-themed setup, though the physical designs themselves are fixed. The price premium over the standard versions hasn’t been officially disclosed, but past limited-edition Razer collabs have typically commanded $10–$30 more per item. Bundle pricing may soften the blow, but availability is likely the bigger hurdle.
Power users and IT pros might raise an eyebrow at the mecha-membrane keys when mechanical switches are the enthusiast preference, but the Ornata V3 TKL remains a capable board for those who enjoy a softer typing experience. The wired connections mean zero latency, and the Cobra mouse’s lightweight body suits fast-paced work or gaming. Just don’t expect spill resistance or hot-swappable switches.
Collectors will want to act fast. Razer’s previous Pokémon drops—like the Pikachu 25th Anniversary set—sold out within weeks, sometimes days. The Espeon & Umbreon collection is unlikely to be restocked once it’s gone, making it a potential long-term value hold for sealed-box enthusiasts.
How We Got Here
Razer’s partnership with The Pokémon Company isn’t new. In 2020, the brand dipped its toes into the collab pool with a Pikachu-themed DeathAdder mouse and Goliathus mousepad, followed by a more extensive Pikachu collection for the franchise’s 25th anniversary in 2022 that added a keyboard and headset. Those sold well, cementing Pokémon as a recurring theme in Razer’s lifestyle catalog.
Now, as Pokémon turns 30, Razer is leaning into the Eeveelutions—a fan-favorite subset of Pokémon that has never before graced official gaming peripherals. The choice of Espeon and Umbreon, often seen as complementary opposites representing day and night, Psychic and Dark, gives the collection a cohesive visual identity that feels more sophisticated than a single mascot character. It’s a nod to older fans who grew up with Gold, Silver, and Crystal, where these two were introduced, while still appealing to the young audience that adores Eevee and its evolutions.
The hardware chosen also reflects a deliberate push toward value-oriented wired gear. The Kraken V4 X, Ornata V3 TKL, and Cobra were all launched within the last two years as affordable entries to Razer’s lineup, making the themed editions accessible to a broader audience. This isn’t a $500+ high-end bundle; it’s a collection aimed at the crossover audience of avid Pokémon fans and casual pc gamers.
What to Do Now
If you’re interested, here are the steps to secure the collection:
- Check availability immediately – The Razer x Pokémon Espeon & Umbreon Collection is live now on Razer’s website (razer.com) and possibly through select retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. Inventory varies by region.
- Sign up for alerts – If the collection is out of stock, use Razer’s “Notify Me” feature to catch restocks. Enthusiast forums and Discord servers often share stock-checking tools.
- Consider individual pieces – If the full set strains your budget or you only need certain items, they may be sold separately. Previous Pokémon collections allowed à la carte purchases, so verify on the product page.
- Measure your desk – The Gigantus mouse mat is a compact 36cm x 27cm. If you need a larger surface, look into the broader Gigantus range, though it won’t have the Espeon & Umbreon art.
- Update Razer Synapse – To tweak RGB and audio settings, ensure you have the latest Razer Synapse software installed on your Windows PC. The peripherals work without it, but customization is locked.
For admins managing office or shared spaces, note that the Ornata V3 TKL does not have onboard memory for profiles—all lighting and key assignments are software-dependent. That means each user must log into Synapse to load their settings, or you settle for static rainbow wave defaults.
Outlook
This collection is likely just the beginning of Pokémon’s 30th anniversary merch wave. Razer could easily expand the Eeveelution series with other evolutions like Jolteon, Vaporeon, or Sylveon, or even release a wireless variant. If the Espeon & Umbreon set sells as quickly as the Pikachu one did, expect a second drop within months. For now, if purple and psychic vibes speak to you, don’t wait—these wired companions might vanish faster than a roaming Legendary.