The Razer Pompompurin headset is now on a Target product page. It is a Kraken Kitty V2 BT collab with Sanrio’s pudding-headed pup, and it is not a Razer newsroom launch yet.
Target’s official copy says the headset is built for gaming, streaming, and everyday use. It pairs Bluetooth with a Gaming Mode for lower latency. The page also lists Razer TriForce 40 mm drivers and stream-reactive RGB on the earcups.
Dexerto says the same Target listing showed 139.99 US dollars and an October 2026 arrival. Gizmodo reports Oct. 4 for online and store stock. We did not see a live price widget on the page, so treat those dates and dollars as listing reads, not a Razer press note.
What Target lists on the Razer Pompompurin headset
The official photos swap cat ears for floppy yellow puppy ears and a brown pudding hat. A Sanrio copyright line sits on the marketing stills. Target also calls out a HyperClear cardioid mic that aims the pickup at the wearer and cuts noise from other directions.
Windows 10 64-bit users can turn on 7.1 surround. The cushions mix fabric and leatherette for longer sessions. Target’s feature graphic also states Bluetooth 5.2 with Gaming Mode.
Target also pitches stream-reactive lighting. Earcup RGB can follow emotes and alerts, and Razer says you can pick from more than 16.8 million colors. That is the same Chroma-style trick the Kraken Kitty line already uses, now wrapped in a pudding hat.

Where this sits in Razer’s Sanrio line
Razer already sells Hello Kitty and Kuromi Kraken Kitty sets at Target, plus a Cinnamoroll V2 BT on its own Cinnamoroll collection page. The brand also offers Pompompurin skins on Razer Customs mice and mats. This headset is the first full Pompompurin Kraken we can point to on a retailer page.
Razer has been stacking more streamer-facing audio, including the Seiren V3 Pro XLR mic. A fluffy collab headset is a different bet than Sony’s WH-1000XM6 gaming Bluetooth update, but both chase wireless play without a dongle.
Still, this is a listing, not a shipping review. Target has not published a live price on the HTML we could read. Razer has not posted a matching newsroom note. Check the Target page before you treat Oct. 4 or 139.99 dollars as locked.













































