Razer's Real Problem Isn't Their Products It's This

I was asked to leave the Razer booth at CES 2026 — not for being disruptive, but for asking quality-related questions about Razer laptops, cooling, controllers, and Synapse. Before CES, I gathered real questions from Reddit communities. Not rumors. Not rage. Real user complaints that keep coming up year after year. Some Razer teams were open and constructive. Others clearly weren’t. And when questions shifted from hype to accountability, things got uncomfortable — fast. This video walks through: What questions were asked Where conversations shut down Why this matters if you actually use Razer gear And how other brands at CES handled the same Reddit-driven questions very differently This isn’t a rant. It’s a documented experience. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro on Details 00:44 - Razer Booth Setup 01:14 - We are Watched 01:25 - AiKIT but no Synapse 01:46 - Razer Project Motoko, Wolverine V3 Pro 8K, First 🚩 02:38 - Razer Project Madison Chair 02:57 - Razer Blade Laptops 2026 04:22 - Reddit, List and Trouble 05:28 - Denied Keyboards Access 05:50 - What Went Wrong? 07:02 - Why It Matters 07:52 - What Should You Do? If you’ve dealt with Synapse issues, thermal problems, or support dead ends — I want to hear from you. Drop your experience in the comments and let’s compare notes. More CES coverage is coming, including deep dives into new tech! ============= Get Connected ============= Find me outside of YouTube: https://www.dailyuserreviews.com Instagram:   / romandoes   Facebook:   / romandoesitbest   Reddit:   / romandoesit   Twitch:   / romandoes   TikTok: @RomanDoesConsumerTips ============= Tags ============= #RomanDoes #razer #razerblade ============= DISCLAIMER ============= Full disclaimer available here: https://www.dailyuserreviews.com/lega...