Matched setups / Pink

The pink setup

A soft pastel-pink build across keyboard, mouse, headset and deskmat — with the shade differences called out honestly and a fully-synced Razer Quartz option for people who want an exact match.

Last updated July 4, 2026

Pink is having a moment, and the good news is there's real choice now. The catch: "pink" ranges from warm gradient candy to cool blush/rose-gold, and mixing them shows in a photo. This build pairs a value AULA keyboard with three shade-matched Razer Quartz pieces — and we're upfront about the gap between them.

A quick note on how we curate these: matching colours is an editorial visual judgement — we compare the actual manufacturer product photos, not just the marketing colour name — so there's no performance testing involved and nothing is "benchmarked." Every price and feature is from a manufacturer page (linked per item); the colour read is ours. Produced with AI assistance as part of our research workflow. Product photos are courtesy of each manufacturer.

Honest colour-match read

Honest match read: the three Razer Quartz parts (Orochi V2 mouse, Barracuda X headset, Strider deskmat) are a genuine exact match to each other — a soft blush / rose-gold. The AULA F75 is a warmer, more saturated gradient pink, so it stands slightly apart from the Quartz trio rather than blending in. It's still clearly a pink setup; just don't expect the keyboard to be the same shade as the mouse.

Matches and syncs in one app?

For an exact, fully-matched pink, go all-Razer Quartz: swap the AULA keyboard for the Razer BlackWidow V3 Quartz (~$140). Then all four parts are the same blush colourway, and the keyboard and mouse RGB sync in Razer Synapse (the headset and deskmat have no RGB, so it's an exact colour match rather than four-way lighting sync) — at the cost of the cheaper cross-brand keyboard.

The parts

Keyboard · Gradient Pink

AULA F75

AULA F75 in Gradient Pink (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Gradient Pink
  • Approx. price: ~$80
  • Colour match: Warm, saturated gradient pink — a different shade from the cooler Razer Quartz blush.
  • RGB sync: No — AULA's own app; won't sync with the Razer Quartz parts

A popular 75% gasket-mount tri-mode wireless board with hot-swap switches — the affordable, striking centrepiece.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Mouse · Quartz

Razer Orochi V2

Razer Orochi V2 in Quartz (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Quartz
  • Approx. price: ~$40
  • Colour match: Soft blush / rose-gold. Matches the Quartz headset and deskmat exactly.
  • RGB sync: Syncs with the other Razer Quartz parts in Razer Synapse

The same compact dual-wireless mouse in Razer's blush Quartz — an exact shade match to the Quartz headset and deskmat.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Headset · Quartz

Razer Barracuda X

Razer Barracuda X in Quartz (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Quartz
  • Approx. price: ~$100
  • Colour match: Exact blush match to the Quartz mouse and deskmat.
  • RGB sync: Part of the Razer Quartz family (no prominent RGB to sync)

A light wireless headset (2.4GHz + Bluetooth, 50-hour battery) that works across PC, PlayStation, Switch and mobile — in the exact Quartz blush.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Deskmat · Quartz

Razer Strider

Razer Strider in Quartz (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Quartz
  • Approx. price: ~$30
  • Colour match: Exact Quartz blush match.
  • RGB sync: No RGB — nothing to sync

A hybrid hard/soft rollable deskmat in the same Quartz blush — the affordable finishing piece that ties the trio together.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Frequently asked questions

Do these pink parts all match?

The three Razer Quartz pieces (mouse, headset, deskmat) are an exact match to each other — a soft blush / rose-gold. The AULA F75 keyboard is a warmer, more saturated gradient pink, so it's clearly in the same family but a different shade. If you want every piece to be the identical pink, use the all-Razer-Quartz option below. We're matching on the real product photos, not the colour names.

How do I get an exactly-matched, synced pink setup?

Go all-Razer Quartz: replace the AULA keyboard with the Razer BlackWidow V3 Quartz (~$140). Then all four parts are the same blush colourway; the keyboard and mouse RGB sync in Razer Synapse, while the headset and deskmat have no RGB — so it's an exact colour match rather than a four-way lighting sync. You trade the cheaper cross-brand keyboard for that exact shade match.

Does the lighting sync in the cross-brand pink build?

Only partly. The Razer Quartz mouse (and any Quartz RGB) syncs in Razer Synapse, but the AULA keyboard runs its own software, so the keyboard lighting won't animate with the rest. In an all-Razer Quartz build, everything with RGB syncs in Synapse.

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