The Razer Edge makes a surprise appearance in Europe, available to order now
It doesn’t seem like Razer goes very long without launching a new product but this one took me a little by surprise. The Razer Edge gaming handheld is now available to order in Europe, albeit only in Wi-Fi form.
I say I’m surprised because the last time I asked Razer about the Edge coming here I was told there were no current plans. I guess those plans changed! But needless to say, nobody was really expecting it.
If you looked on in envy at Americans having all the fun, though, you can now go and order yourself a Razer Edge which includes the ‘tablet’ part and the most excellent Razer Kishi V2 Pro controller. If you’re in the UK you’ll need to part with £450, elsewhere in Europe that becomes €500.
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 |
Row 1 – Cell 0 | Active-cooled with internal fan, 6 airflow vents |
RAM | 6GB / 8GB (5G version) LPDDR5 |
Storage | 128GB UFS 3.1 |
Row 4 – Cell 0 | Expandable via microSD (up to 2TB) |
Display | 6.8in FHD+ (2400×1080) AMOLED |
Row 6 – Cell 0 | 144Hz refresh rate |
Camera | Front-facing 5MP, 1080p @ 60FPS |
Battery | 5,000mAh |
Audio | Dual side-firing stereo speakers |
Row 10 – Cell 0 | Dual microphones |
Row 11 – Cell 0 | THX Spatial Audio / Verizon Adaptive Sound (5G version) |
Row 12 – Cell 0 | 3.5mm headphone jack (via Kishi V2 Pro) |
Wireless connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E |
Row 14 – Cell 0 | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Row 15 – Cell 0 | 5G cellular w/ eSim (5G version) |
Ports | 1x USB Type-C (Edge) |
Row 17 – Cell 0 | 1x USB Type-C (Kishi V2 Pro) |
Controls | Xbox style “ABXY” face buttons |
Row 19 – Cell 0 | D-Pad |
Row 20 – Cell 0 | Left & right joysticks, triggers, bumpers |
Row 21 – Cell 0 | Mappable M1, M2 buttons |
Row 22 – Cell 0 | Razer Nexus, screenshot, and two other buttons |
Row 23 – Cell 0 | HyperSense haptics |
Dimensions | 168mm x 85mm x 11mm (Edge) |
Row 25 – Cell 0 | 260mm x 85mm x 33.9mm (w/ Kishi V2 Pro) |
Weight | 247g (Edge) |
Row 27 – Cell 0 | 386g (w/ Kishi V2 Pro) |
The Razer Edge is the second Android-based gaming handheld to make it to these shores recently, following the Logitech G Cloud. It’s an impressive device even purely considering the hardware, even if I wish that Razer had just kept making phones instead of going down this route.