Thursday, December 12, 2013

Razer Comms connects gamers with free Android app

Don’t be bothered by those annoying non-gaming friends always trying to invite you out to social events when you’re in the middle of a boss raid. Razer Comms, Razer’s in-game communications offering, is now available as a free Android app for connecting gamers on the go and rejecting anyone with enough gall to call you.

Using the app, PC gamers can text or voice chat with mobile users without minimizing a game. When the phone is synced to a PC, gamers can use remote functionality to send and receive text messages, see call notifications, and auto-reply via text message when you inevitably ignore the call from the desktop’s overlay.
Android users can stay connected on the go by joining any of the voice channels; they can also take part in chats with PC users. Push notifications will alert the user when new messages appear.
A short promotional video shows how ignoring a call with a text message works, not to mention how your antisocial inclinations may affect your friends.

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