Professional gamers are very picky with their gaming peripherals not to mention the extensive customization that they do ““ macros, key binds, mouse sensitivity settings, etc. It’s no wonder why LAN parties involve hauling of whole PC setup just to preserve the game customizations.
Well five years ago, Razer came up with the Synapse which is an onboard memory that saves settings directly to the peripheral. No need to haul your desktop, just bring your keyboard and mice and you’re all set.
But what if you can store all those settings in the cloud? And wherever you go as long as you have the right gaming peripheral, you can load your settings and continue on with your gaming. That’s where Razer Synapse 2.0 comes in.
With Razer Synapse 2.0, all of your Razer peripheral settings for any next generation Razer gaming device will be automatically stored in a cloud server which is accessible from any computer. You will be able to take your mouse to a LAN centre and instantly sync your custom settings simply by logging into Razer Synapse 2.0. You can even access your custom settings while using Razer peripherals provided by a tournament host, enabling you to spend less time setting up controls and more time gaming. Razer Synapse 2.0 also automatically downloads drivers, game add-ons, and firmware updates as they become available, ensuring your Razer devices are always updated.
Razer Synapse 2.0 will be launched for all next generation Razer devices and the software is currently in an internal beta stage. The next stage of closed beta will be rolled out initially to selected users of the multi-award winning Razer Naga, where up to 500 Razer Naga users can get a first glimpse of Razer Synapse 2.0 by signing up at http://www.razerzone.com/synapse2.