Lenora Group, which specializes in selling stationery and electronics aimed at gamers and children, has announced a range of licensed Sonic peripherals and devices. The products are relatively affordable and stand out with their dark blue hue, characteristic of the most famous hedgehog in popular culture.
Among its peripherals, the brand highlights the Sonic Gamer Keyboard, a model that works in a full-size format with membrane technology on the keys. It’s standard ABNT and has built-in media control in addition to plug-and-play connectivity, which connects the peripheral to the computer and starts using it.
Mouse Gamer Sonic has a similar suggestion and works with a flatter and less curved format. This model features a non-slip scroll button, six buttons, and sensitivity up to 3,600 DPI. The Sonic Headphones are one of the best products and are powered by touchscreen controls, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and a battery that can handle seven hours of continuous music playback.
Corded phone and calculator
In addition to these common peripherals, the company also introduced a wired Sonic headset. The model is quite simple with P3 output, rubber cable, integrated volume adjustment and microphone. There is also a customized calculator for the hero.
The arrival of the character’s licensed merchandise coincides with the release of Sonic 3, the third film in the live-action series that will pit the character against the villain Shadow (Keanu Reeves). The new hedgehog movie is released in Brazilian cinemas on December 25.
The products are now available for purchase on the Lenora Group website. Check prices below:
- Gaming Sonic Keyboard: R$ 260.00
- Sonic Gaming Mouse: R$ 84.00
- Sonic Wireless Headphones: R$ 230.00
- Sonic Calculator: R$ 23.96
- Wireless Headset: R$ 83.00
Source: Tec Mundo

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