There is perhaps none bigger than the Razer Chroma RGB system when it comes to the lighting system for gaming devices. Since its inception, Razer has ensured that its tools become as big as possible.
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Razer's product family has been expanding at a pretty fantastic rate recently. While the core of the company's focus remains gaming, adjacent areas such as content creation are now a staple of the ...
Typically speaking, and it’s still true of some computer systems, users require multiple apps to control smart lighting in their homes. Now, with the Razer Smart Home App, users will have the ability ...
Razer’s new Core X Chroma eGPU cabinet adds a bigger power supply, Intel’s newest Thunderbolt 3 controller, and probably most importantly: Chroma RGB support. The original Core X featured a 550-watt ...
Razer finally ditches that neon green and black color scheme to let you choose your own adventure—if you’re willing to pay. We already took a look at the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate earlier this year, ...
Nanoleaf has forged a name for itself as one of the go-to sources for decorative smart lights. Razer has made a name for itself as one of the go-to companies for high-quality gaming gear. Now the two ...
Opera GX has added support for Razer Chroma RGB Lighting Effects. These dynamic effects work across Razer hardware and occur whenever an event in your browser takes place like a completed download.
Why it matters: Phones can get really hot under heavy use, like when gaming or shooting 4K video. With so many people using them to get their gaming fix, companies like Razer see this as an ...