Razer have announced today the beta release of their new web app, Razer Synapse Web on all Razer devices.
The app provides a streamlined, modified experience on browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Opera, to effortlessly react to users’ mobile environment, changes to settings and more.
Designed for speed and ease, the Razer Synapse Web beta can also assist in tournament scenarios, helping to configure the best LAN connections and shared systems with on-board customisable profiles, and memory storage for easy access anywhere.
The beta will complement the Razer Synapse 4; the installable software Web is based on, designed to hub all Razer hardware to one application as well as personalise settings for each product as well as game specific profiles through integration.

Compatible devices to the beta include: the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz, Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL 8KHz, Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini, with no installation needed, with more to follow.
Users who already have Razer Synapse 4 installed will be able to convert their devices and settings over seamlessly, while new users will no longer have to install the independent software when using Razer services.
The release of the beta will allow anyone Razer users to connect their favourite browsers to Razer software through a simple extension, lessening the use of RAM and memory on their remote devices.
Razer Synapse Web is available now to beta test at https://synapse.razer.com.

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