Razer Made a Web App Version of Synapse
The beta browser tool offers core customization and Chroma RGB effects for Huntsman V3 Pro keyboards, providing an alternative to the desktop app for quicker access.
- Razer announced the beta release of Razer Synapse Web, a new online customization tool now available for testing through a browser.
- Razer says Synapse Web isn’t a full replacement for the Synapse 4 desktop app and is designed as a streamlined alternative for users who cannot or choose not to install desktop software.
- At launch, the tool supports several Razer Huntsman V3 Pro keyboards and provides simplified controls for custom profiles stored on a connected device and Razer Chroma RGB quick-effect presets.
- Gamers juggling multiple desktop companion apps will likely welcome a lightweight browser alternative, but competition exists from Keychron and QMK offering browser-based configuration.
- Limited to Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, and Microsoft Edge for now, Synapse Web will expand support to additional Razer hardware as the platform grows, Razer says.
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Razer launches Synapse Web for Huntsman V3 keyboards — web-based customization for more devices will soon be possible, too
Razer's new Synapse Web utility will let users customize their Huntsman V3 gaming keyboards without needing to install the Synapse 4 application on their PCs, and support for more devices is coming soon.
Razer reacts to the criticism of his drivers and software suites: With "Synapse Web" starts a beta that allows hardware configuration in the browser - completely without installation. For the time being, however, only owners of certain keyboards are proficient. (Continue reading)
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