Razer has launched an Android version of Razer Comms, an all-in-one communications solution for gamers. The Razer Comms Android app will allow gamers to take their Razer Comms experience mobile by allowing calls and messages to be made from in-game to Android phones and from Android phones to users who are in-game on the Razer Comms PC client.
“Staying connected in today’s world has become increasingly important and gamers are no exception to that,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. “Razer Comms solves that by being the world’s first VoIP solution to allow gamers to make VoIP calls or instant message with their friends on the road from in-game and vice versa.”
New Features:
- In-game to Android/Android to in-game phone messaging and calls: PC gamers can now call or message their friends from within the game (no alt-tabbing required) and the other way round.
- Stay in the Game: The new update to the Razer Comms PC client allows gamers to reply to text messages or reject calls from their Android phones within the PC client, effectively eliminating the need for gamers to check their smartphones occasionally or to leave a game while in play.
- Compatible with Android phones and tablets.
Features of Razer Comms for Android:
- Connecting Gamers
- Instant Messaging
- Free Voice Chat
- No Interruptions – The in-app overlay allows users to handle messages and calls without interruption.
- Stay in the game — SMS- Forwarding and Call Notifications on the PC allow users to stay connected even while in-game.
- Multi-Platform (PC, tablet, or phone)
- Always On – Never miss a message and instantly receive them with push notifications
- Completely Free – Works over user’s existing phone data plan or any WiFi connection
Features of Razer Comms for PC:
- Clear VoIP Comms
- In-game UI overlay displaying chat and incoming VoIP
- Channels easily created and managed for real-time discussions
- Push-to-Talk functionality
- Game Launcher for quick game access at start up
- Server-based infrastructure prevents exposure of personal IP address
The Razer Comms app is free and available now for Android. An iOS version is tentatively scheduled for early 2014. For more information, visit www.razerzone.com/comms.