Everybody may not be able to obtain access to premium Razer products. However, the company is offering you an opportunity to provide your desktop the amazing signature Razer look.
The trademark Chroma Lighting for desktop setups is set to release by the company, in a package described as the “Razer Chroma HDK”. The bundle will hold two LED strips each one with 16 lights; at the same time four lighting channels for connections (all of them pooled support 64 LEDs).
Razer’s signature features in its products are one of the LEDs, and the company has made certain there is sufficient customizability for users who buy these LEDs. To one side from being talented to sort and set those in a number of orientations, users will be gifted to manage the lighting effects.
How to manage the Lights
Through Razer’s Synapse 3.0 software, which will release in beta, you can control and customize the lighting on the LEDs. If you own Razer products there’ll even be synchronization with other products, via Chroma Studio for a combined effect. Razer is packaging a Molex-to-DC adapter if you prefer to place the lighting setup within a PC, as well as USB-to-DC connections for joining extra LEDs in the upcoming future.
The LEDs are hold up by up to 40 Razer products, series from its laptops to gaming mice and mats. The LEDs prop up 16.8 million colors. Custom built modes will be on hand for fast customizing the process mode. Razer touts their elasticity as well as extra support for potential modifications and easy upgrades as their major benefit.
Release Date and Price
The Chrome HDK won’t be coming exactly low-priced, like other Razer products, either. The corporation will sell the whole kit for $79.99, with supplementary packs of 2 strips with 16 LEDs upcoming in at $29.99 each. They will be offered for a time in the third quarter of 2017.