Entries in Razer (51)

Monday
Sep252023

Razer Chroma app: A standalone software for RGB lighting control

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While you can still access Razer Chroma controls via the Razer Synapse app, sometimes it's senseless to use this heavier software just to control your RGB lighting on your Razer devices (and the lights from supported partners). That's why Razer spun out the Razer Chroma into a standalone app. This should be easier for your computer and should run faster. You can access all the controls and options you need here. Razer will have an open beta test for the app later this year.

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Saturday
Sep232023

Meet the New Razer Synapse: A faster and more stable way to manage your Razer devices

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RazerCon 2023 is the event where Razer showcases its latest gaming hardware and software. While many gamers are excited about the new products, they also care about how they can optimize their gaming experience with Razer’s software. 

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Saturday
Sep232023

Razer launches the Huntsman V3 Pro keyboard line with analog optical switches and Rapid Trigger mode

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If you’re looking for a gaming setup that can keep up with your fast-paced gaming, you’ll need a keyboard that can match your speed. That’s why you should check out the new Razer Huntsman V3 Pro keyboard line, featuring the latest analog optical switches that are lightning-fast and highly customizable.

The Huntsman V3 Pro keyboards come in three sizes: full-size, tenkeyless, and 60%. They all have Razer’s second-gen analog optical switches, which let you adjust the actuation point from 0.1mm to 0.4mm, depending on your preference. You can also use the Rapid Trigger mode to make repeated inputs at blazing speeds without sacrificing durability. Each switch can last up to 100 million keystrokes.

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Friday
Apr142023

Razer launches Stream Controller X streaming deck

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Razer has a new streaming deck that would look familiar to streamers and content creators who already use one. The new Stream Controller X looks similar to Elgato's Stream Deck MK.2 with 15 LCD switchblade key buttons and a swappable face plate. Razer's option has slightly smaller bevel spacing than the Elgato model. 

The Stream Controller X can let you program multiple actions into one button by dragging them into the custom action editor. You can program the actions to trigger consecutively or simultaneously. You can also create custom profiles for different tasks with the Stream Controller X switching them depending on the open program. This device is compatible with the most popular streaming software and relevant tools, including Twitch, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator. Loupedeck still powers the Stream Controller X, and it retails for USD 150 (around CAD 202) at launch. 

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