OpenRazer 3.10.3 was released on Wednesday as the newest update to this set of open-source, community-maintained and out-of-tree drivers for Razer hardware on Linux.
The OpenRazer 3.10.3 brings compatibility fixes for the upcoming Linux v6.15 kernel as well as a handful of different bug fixes for different Razer devices. Plus support for a few new Razer products.
OpenRazer 3.10.3 adds support for the Razer Naga V2 Pro, which is a high-end gaming mouse retailing for as much as around $180 USD on Amazon (affiliate link).
The Razer Strider Chroma is also now supported by the new OpenRazer release. The Razer Strider Chroma is a ~$130 on Amazon (affiliate link) high-end mouse mat with RGB lighting zones and other features.
Downloads and more details on the OpenRazer 3.10.3 open-source Razer Linux drivers update via GitHub.