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Secretly removed: gaming giant Razer intervenes after outcry over popular headset

Secretly removed: gaming giant Razer intervenes after outcry over popular headset

American gaming manufacturer Razer has suspended sales of its Kraken V3 headset due to reports of high concentrations of potentially harmful substances. The product page has been removed from the company's European webshop and shows as out of stock in the United States.

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