Now the most products of Razer is live in the entertainment centre, or basically near the PC, but it seems that it desires to expand the reach to each and every corner of your home.
At CES 2022 event, the company declared that it has been intended to launch a Razer Smart Home application for mobile it says that is a “simple, yet powerful tool that puts complete unified control into the user’s hands.”
Along with it Razer also planning to make it easier to establish, customize, and also sync with all of your lights, regardless of the manufacturing. It is also set to share more details at this link.
Razer has now been toying with the concept of tapping into their smart lights before. Recently, gamers who also have Razer’s Synapse PC software can also sync a Philips Hue Bridge to mimic that same lighting setting like the LED packed into such countless Razer gaming peripherals. It seems that the mobile app in theory seems to be a very easy way for such quick broaden with the partners since many lights support both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
Razer is also set to use the stage to send d such open invites for any company that is interested to join its Razer Chrome Smart Home Program. Also, such brands as Nanoleaf, LIFX, Yeelight, Minster, and Twinkly are already under the fold.
Razer also shares such a lone screenshot of what the smart home application will look like and also shows a simple that is seeming like to make it easy to switch lights on and off in the rooms also with such changing colors. Razer’s application also will offer such a customizable routine also, but the company still has not shared the setup process or such other settings.
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