Razer Charges $130 for Fancy Laptop Sleeve That Can’t Charge Laptop
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KEY POINTS
- •Razer launched the Laptop Sleeve 16 in early 2026, priced at $129.99, featuring two wireless charging pads on its cover flap.
- •The sleeve protects laptops up to 16 inches with plush microfiber lining and reinforced edges designed to absorb shocks from accidental drops.
- •While the sleeve charges smartphones and earbuds wirelessly, it cannot charge the laptop itself, despite being placed directly under the device.
In a majestic 2026 debut, Razer unveiled the Laptop Sleeve 16, retailing at a breathtaking $129.99—without diamond accents or python skin, just two wireless charging pads stitched into its cover flap. It heroically charges your phone and earbuds while you protect a laptop up to 16 inches, provided you don’t expect it to power the laptop itself. Its plush microfiber lining and shock-absorbing edges bravely defend your gear from falls, all while staying slender enough to awkwardly nestle under your laptop’s belly. Because who doesn’t want their lap coated with charging tech... except the device that actually needs charging?
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 2/26/2026 | Author: Andrew Liszewski
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