Razer peripherals to get cloud support with Synapse 2.0

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With Synapse 2.0, Razer is shifting away from using on-board memory to store customized peripheral settings in favor of cloud support. The application will see a widespread release later this year, but for now, a closed beta is taking place.

Being able to move your gaming peripherals to multiple computers and not having to tinker with settings sounds nice, though it obviously won’t be a relevant feature for everyone. For those seeking speed and ease of use, Synapse 2.0 also “automatically downloads drivers, game add-ons, and firmware updates.”

Did anyone else go to the site and make the clouds scroll back and forth really quickly?


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