Alexa can now control your Razer Chroma Lighting

In a move that shouldn’t surprise anyone, you can now use Amazon’s Alexa to control your Razer Chroma enabled devices.

As if us gamers weren’t nerdy enough, gamers everywhere can now give commands like “Alexa, change my lighting profile to Dungeon Master”

Amazon Alexa and Razer Chroma

Thanks to Razer’s Synapse 3, Razer’s unified hardware configuration tool, you can give verbal commands with any Razer headset or mics.

Devices which are part of Razer’s Chroma Connected devices program, such as mice, keyboards, headsets, PC cases, Monitors, Motherboards and other hardware, can be easily controlled via Alexa commands.

Razer Chroma Connection means that as long as you have a partner device, everything can sync seamlessly for that perfect gaming setup lighting.

With 15 new partners joining the program including AMD, ASRock, MSI, Lian Li, Thermaltake, and Zotac; there are over 300 devices in the program which gamers can have Alexa control.

Things like lighting profiles, audio volume, display modes, starting up games and much more will be available. Alexa integrated with Razer Synapse also provides for Phillips Hue light controls.

Alexa commands will roll out to users in the U.S and Canada first by Q2 with other regions following later in the year.

Kizito Katawonga
Kizito Katawongahttp://www.medium.com/@katawonga
Kizzy is our Tech Editor. He's a total nerd with design sensibilities who's always on the hunt for the latest, greatest and sexiest tech that enhances our work and play. When he's not testing the latest gadgets or trying to listen to his three whirlwind daughters, Kizzy likes to sink deep into a good story-driven single player game.

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