Matched setups / White

The white setup

A clean, all-white build — keyboard, mouse, headset and deskmat chosen to match by their real colour, not just the label. Budget-to-mid, cross-brand, with the honest caveats up front.

Last updated July 4, 2026

White is the hardest colour to match, because "white" hides a dozen shades — warm cream, cool grey-white, pure bright white. We picked these four parts by looking at the actual manufacturer photos side by side, not the marketing colour name. It's a cross-brand build, so it's flexible and affordable; the trade-off is that the RGB doesn't sync in one app.

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 RK61 keyboard is a true bright white and the Razer Orochi V2 White mouse is close. The Razer "Mercury" deskmat is Razer's warm neutral-white — next to the RK61 it can read slightly grey/off-white, so it's the weakest match of the four; if you want a seamless flat-lay, a plain white cloth deskmat is a safer pick. The HyperX headset is a clean white but it's wired — we couldn't find a wireless white gaming headset with a real manufacturer photo at this price.

Matches and syncs in one app?

No single brand makes a white keyboard + mouse + headset that all sync in one app. The closest single-ecosystem option is Logitech's Aurora White Mist: the G715 keyboard and G705 mouse match and sync in G HUB with LIGHTSYNC RGB — but Aurora has no white headset, so you'd still pair a headset from another brand.

The parts

Keyboard · White

RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61

RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 in White (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: White
  • Approx. price: ~$50
  • Colour match: Confirmed true bright white.
  • RGB sync: No — RK Gaming's own app; won't sync with the mouse or headset software

A true-white 60% tri-mode wireless board (2.4GHz / Bluetooth / USB-C) with hot-swap switches — the budget anchor of the build.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Mouse · White

Razer Orochi V2

Razer Orochi V2 in White (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: White
  • Approx. price: ~$40
  • Colour match: Pearl-white; compare against the RK61 for a pure-vs-pearl white nuance.
  • RGB sync: No — Razer Synapse only

A compact, ultra-light dual-wireless mouse (Razer HyperSpeed 2.4GHz + Bluetooth) on a single AA — light on weight and on budget.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Headset · White

HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 Core

HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 Core in White (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: White
  • Approx. price: ~$40
  • Colour match: Clean white chassis. Wired-only.
  • RGB sync: No RGB on this headset — nothing to sync (clean white chassis)

A no-fuss budget white headset — 40mm drivers, swivel-to-mute mic. Note it's wired: a matching wireless white headset at this price was hard to verify.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Deskmat · Mercury (white)

Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma

Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma in Mercury (white) (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Mercury (white)
  • Approx. price: ~$60
  • Colour match: Razer "Mercury" is a warm neutral-white and can read slightly grey next to true white — the loosest match of the set.
  • RGB sync: Its Chroma RGB edge syncs only in Razer Synapse — it will run standalone here

A large (900mm) white deskmat that unifies the desk, with an RGB edge for photos. The priciest piece — a plain white cloth mat is a cheaper alternative.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Frequently asked questions

Do the parts in this white setup match perfectly?

Three of the four are a close white match; the Razer Mercury deskmat is a warmer neutral-white that can read slightly grey next to the true-white RK61 keyboard. That's the honest caveat of a cross-brand build — "white" isn't one shade. If a seamless flat-lay matters, swap the Mercury mat for a plain white cloth deskmat. We match on the real product photo, not the marketing colour name.

Will the RGB lighting sync across the keyboard, mouse and headset?

No. This is a cross-brand setup, so each device uses its own software (RK Gaming app, Razer Synapse) and the lighting runs independently — they'll look coordinated but won't animate together. If one-app synced lighting matters to you, the single-ecosystem route is Logitech's Aurora White Mist (G715 keyboard + G705 mouse sync in G HUB) — though Aurora has no white headset.

Is there an all-white wireless headset option?

At this budget we couldn't verify a wireless white gaming headset with a real manufacturer photo, so we chose the wired HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 Core. If wireless is a must, expect to spend more and step outside a strict colour-match — most premium white wireless headsets skew off-white or add coloured accents.

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