![]() Not only is it removable, but the charging contact on the plate is connected to the main board by a removable cable, not soldered. For example, the exploded view of the patent, viewable below, shows the adapter plate of the charging cradle is removable. There are other interesting things here too. Razer headset charging cradle potential features This is why an official charging cradle is a big deal. This is not an elegant solution for obvious reasons and often leads to the purchase of a headphone stand, which is an expensive solution for tidiness, and little else. Generally, most headsets are plugged in and dumped on a desk to charge. You can read through the patent via Google Patents if you’re curious about the ins and outs. This is a pretty solid hint that wireless charging might be coming to Razer headsets. So, as we were being nosey, looking through Patents to get ahead of the game, we were unsurprised to see a Patent Application from the Singaporean peripheral giant for a ‘Charging station for wireless headphones’, filed in March of 2022. READ NOW: Logitech G Pro X Superlight vs Razer Viper V2 Pro One of the reasons for the Astro A50’s enduring popularity (despite a $300+ price and only minor revisions since its release over 10 years ago), is the charging dock+mixamp. However, when it comes to gaming headsets, there is a gold standard that no one seems to be able to touch, the Astro A50 wireless headset. This isn’t to say that they’ve perfected it, and when it comes to headsets, in this particular area, they still have some work to do. They make some of the best mice, headsets, and other such gaming peripherals, all emblazoned with that classic triple snake. ![]() Razer is one of the frontrunners when it comes to gaming technology. ![]()
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