Razer has announced its new Phantom Collection line, distinguished by a translucent design that reveals internal architecture across various peripherals. Four products are featured with this special look: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K mouse, BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard, Barracuda X Chroma headset, and Firefly V2 Pro mousepad.
Razer Phantom Collection


The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K – Phantom Green Edition features a translucent chassis that enhances Chroma RGB lighting through a 12-zone illumination system with full underglow. You still get the same ergonomic design of the original Basilisk line and includes the Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, and 13 programmable controls for customizable inputs. Meanwhile, the BlackWidow V4 75% in Phantom Green includes translucent ABS keycaps, a gasket-mounted plate, hot-swappable sockets, and per-key RGB lighting.


The Barracuda X Chroma headset adds six-zone RGB lighting to its lightweight build, TriForce 40mm drivers, and detachable HyperClear Cardioid microphone. The Firefly V2 Pro mouse mat features a micro-textured surface, full-surface backlighting, and a translucent layer that exposes its internal PCB design, complemented by an integrated USB passthrough for added connectivity.

Besides sticking with the retro-inspired translucent look for these models, there’s also the added benefit that Razer’s Chroma RGB lighting will get even brighter than before (to my experience, even by default they’re very bright if you push the slider to the maximum). This new lineup will be the third under the brand to feature special, dedicated colorways, following Quartz and Mercury White Edition featured in various Razer peripherals.
Here’s a quick look at local pricing:
Model | Price |
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Basilisk V3 Pro 35K – Phantom Green Edition | RM799 |
BlackWidow V4 75% – Phantom Green Edition | RM979 |
Barracuda X Chroma – Phantom Green Edition | RM729 |
Firefly V2 Pro – Phantom Green Edition | RM569 |
Pokdepinion: There’s something about it that looks very similar to the original Boomslang.