Razer celebrates its 20th anniversary with a limited Boomslang gaming mouse priced at $1,337, combining nostalgic design with modern high-end hardware.
To mark its 20th anniversary in 2025, Razer has unveiled a modern remake of its iconic Boomslang gaming mouse. At the initial announcement, the company confirmed production would be limited to 1,337 units but did not disclose pricing. That detail is now official: the Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition costs $1,337.
The new Boomslang closely mirrors the original’s recognizable shape and features a semi-transparent shell. Razer finishes the primary mouse buttons with synthetic leather and integrates RGB lighting into both the underside of the mouse and the included Mouse Dock Pro charging station.
To reinforce its collector-focused appeal, Razer also includes a backlit display frame designed to showcase the mouse’s internal components. The box further contains a set of glass mouse feet and a green USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable.
Internally, Razer has fully modernized the hardware. The mouse uses the Focus Pro 45K Gen 2 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 45,000 DPI. Fourth-generation Razer optical switches handle button clicks and are rated for up to 100 million actuations. Connectivity relies on Razer HyperPolling, supporting a polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz.



With its mix of nostalgic design, modern internals, and deliberately symbolic pricing, the Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition targets collectors and longtime Razer fans rather than mainstream gamers.
Source: tomshardware.com
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