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Razer's New Remote Play Tech Will Soon Let You Stream Your PC Library To Your Phone
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Razer has shown off a long list of new hardware and apps at CES 2025, and one of the coolest is the new PC Remote Play feature coming to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. As the name implies, the new feature lets users stream gameplay directly from their PC to various mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and Razer's Edge gaming tablet.
According to Razer's press release, the PC Remote Play feature is a free update for the Nexus App. You can scroll through a list of all the supported games installed on your PC and launch and play them directly in the Nexus app while on the go. Razer claims the feature will allow for "full graphical fidelity" while streaming, and it uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics to add rumble and other tactile feedback while playing. Razer is demoing the PC Remote Play feature at its booth for CES attendees, and the beta is expected to roll out to the Razer Nexus app soon.
In the meantime, it's worth upgrading your mobile cloud gaming setup with the Razer Kishi Ultra controller to take advantage of the new PC streaming feature. You can currently grab the controller for just $130 at Amazon (was $150). The device works with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices with a USB-C port, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPad Mini a17 Pro. While the Kishi Ultra offers the most feature support, you'll be able to use the feature with other Razer mobile controllers, including the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.
Along with this new PC game streaming feature, Razer also announced a batch of new PC gaming hardware and accessories launching in 2025. Here's a quick rundown of all the new devices the company has shown off so far:
- A new 2025 model of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop, which is also the company's thinnest laptop yet.
- An $80 Gaming Handheld Dock compatible with phones, tablets, and gaming handhelds launching January 30. The dock includes a 6-in-1 I/O design that includes Ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and Chroma lighting.
- A New Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Launches January 7 for $300.
- The Project Arielle cooling and heating fan add-on for the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair.
- The new Razer HyperBoost update for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad.
- A 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand with tons of built-in USB and HDMI ports and Chroma RGB lighting support. Preorders available now for $200.
- Razer Aether Standing RGB Light Bars. Launching January 7 for $100.
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Razer has shown off a long list of new hardware and apps at CES 2025, and one of the coolest is the new PC Remote Play feature coming to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. As the name implies, the new feature lets users stream gameplay directly from their PC to various mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and Razer's Edge gaming tablet.
According to Razer's press release, the PC Remote Play feature is a free update for the Nexus App. You can scroll through a list of all the supported games installed on your PC and launch and play them directly in the Nexus app while on the go. Razer claims the feature will allow for "full graphical fidelity" while streaming, and it uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics to add rumble and other tactile feedback while playing. Razer is demoing the PC Remote Play feature at its booth for CES attendees, and the beta is expected to roll out to the Razer Nexus app soon.
In the meantime, it's worth upgrading your mobile cloud gaming setup with the Razer Kishi Ultra controller to take advantage of the new PC streaming feature. You can currently grab the controller for just $130 at Amazon (was $150). The device works with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices with a USB-C port, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPad Mini a17 Pro. While the Kishi Ultra offers the most feature support, you'll be able to use the feature with other Razer mobile controllers, including the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.
Along with this new PC game streaming feature, Razer also announced a batch of new PC gaming hardware and accessories launching in 2025. Here's a quick rundown of all the new devices the company has shown off so far:
- A new 2025 model of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop, which is also the company's thinnest laptop yet.
- An $80 Gaming Handheld Dock compatible with phones, tablets, and gaming handhelds launching January 30. The dock includes a 6-in-1 I/O design that includes Ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and Chroma lighting.
- A New Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Launches January 7 for $300.
- The Project Arielle cooling and heating fan add-on for the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair.
- The new Razer HyperBoost update for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad.
- A 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand with tons of built-in USB and HDMI ports and Chroma RGB lighting support. Preorders available now for $200.
- Razer Aether Standing RGB Light Bars. Launching January 7 for $100.
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Razer has shown off a long list of new hardware and apps at CES 2025, and one of the coolest is the new PC Remote Play feature coming to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. As the name implies, the new feature lets users stream gameplay directly from their PC to various mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and Razer's Edge gaming tablet.According to Razer's press release, the PC Remote Play feature is a free update for the Nexus App. You can scroll through a list of all the supported games installed on your PC and launch and play them directly in the Nexus app while on the go. Razer claims the feature will allow for "full graphical fidelity" while streaming, and it uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics to add rumble and other tactile feedback while playing. Razer is demoing the PC Remote Play feature at its booth for CES attendees, and the beta is expected to roll out to the Razer Nexus app soon.Razer PC Remote Play on Kishi UltraIn the meantime, it's worth upgrading your mobile cloud gaming setup with the Razer Kishi Ultra controller to take advantage of the new PC streaming feature. You can currently grab the controller for just $130 at Amazon (was $150). The device works with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices with a USB-C port, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPad Mini a17 Pro. While the Kishi Ultra offers the most feature support, you'll be able to use the feature with other Razer mobile controllers, including the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.Along with this new PC game streaming feature, Razer also announced a batch of new PC gaming hardware and accessories launching in 2025. Here's a quick rundown of all the new devices the company has shown off so far:A new 2025 model of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop, which is also the company's thinnest laptop yet.An $80 Gaming Handheld Dock compatible with phones, tablets, and gaming handhelds launching January 30. The dock includes a 6-in-1 I/O design that includes Ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and Chroma lighting.A New Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Launches January 7 for $300.The Project Arielle cooling and heating fan add-on for the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair.The new Razer HyperBoost update for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad.A 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand with tons of built-in USB and HDMI ports and Chroma RGB lighting support. Preorders available now for $200.Razer Aether Standing RGB Light Bars. Launching January 7 for $100.
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Razer has shown off a long list of new hardware and apps at CES 2025, and one of the coolest is the new PC Remote Play feature coming to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. As the name implies, the new feature lets users stream gameplay directly from their PC to various mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and Razer's Edge gaming tablet.
According to Razer's press release, the PC Remote Play feature is a free update for the Nexus App. You can scroll through a list of all the supported games installed on your PC and launch and play them directly in the Nexus app while on the go. Razer claims the feature will allow for "full graphical fidelity" while streaming, and it uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics to add rumble and other tactile feedback while playing. Razer is demoing the PC Remote Play feature at its booth for CES attendees, and the beta is expected to roll out to the Razer Nexus app soon.
In the meantime, it's worth upgrading your mobile cloud gaming setup with the Razer Kishi Ultra controller to take advantage of the new PC streaming feature. You can currently grab the controller for just $130 at Amazon (was $150). The device works with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices with a USB-C port, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPad Mini a17 Pro. While the Kishi Ultra offers the most feature support, you'll be able to use the feature with other Razer mobile controllers, including the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.
Along with this new PC game streaming feature, Razer also announced a batch of new PC gaming hardware and accessories launching in 2025. Here's a quick rundown of all the new devices the company has shown off so far:
- A new 2025 model of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop, which is also the company's thinnest laptop yet.
- An $80 Gaming Handheld Dock compatible with phones, tablets, and gaming handhelds launching January 30. The dock includes a 6-in-1 I/O design that includes Ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and Chroma lighting.
- A New Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Launches January 7 for $300.
- The Project Arielle cooling and heating fan add-on for the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair.
- The new Razer HyperBoost update for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad.
- A 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand with tons of built-in USB and HDMI ports and Chroma RGB lighting support. Preorders available now for $200.
- Razer Aether Standing RGB Light Bars. Launching January 7 for $100.
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Razer has shown off a long list of new hardware and apps at CES 2025, and one of the coolest is the new PC Remote Play feature coming to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. As the name implies, the new feature lets users stream gameplay directly from their PC to various mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and Razer's Edge gaming tablet.
According to Razer's press release, the PC Remote Play feature is a free update for the Nexus App. You can scroll through a list of all the supported games installed on your PC and launch and play them directly in the Nexus app while on the go. Razer claims the feature will allow for "full graphical fidelity" while streaming, and it uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics to add rumble and other tactile feedback while playing. Razer is demoing the PC Remote Play feature at its booth for CES attendees, and the beta is expected to roll out to the Razer Nexus app soon.
In the meantime, it's worth upgrading your mobile cloud gaming setup with the Razer Kishi Ultra controller to take advantage of the new PC streaming feature. You can currently grab the controller for just $130 at Amazon (was $150). The device works with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices with a USB-C port, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPad Mini a17 Pro. While the Kishi Ultra offers the most feature support, you'll be able to use the feature with other Razer mobile controllers, including the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.
Along with this new PC game streaming feature, Razer also announced a batch of new PC gaming hardware and accessories launching in 2025. Here's a quick rundown of all the new devices the company has shown off so far:
- A new 2025 model of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop, which is also the company's thinnest laptop yet.
- An $80 Gaming Handheld Dock compatible with phones, tablets, and gaming handhelds launching January 30. The dock includes a 6-in-1 I/O design that includes Ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and Chroma lighting.
- A New Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Launches January 7 for $300.
- The Project Arielle cooling and heating fan add-on for the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair.
- The new Razer HyperBoost update for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad.
- A 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand with tons of built-in USB and HDMI ports and Chroma RGB lighting support. Preorders available now for $200.
- Razer Aether Standing RGB Light Bars. Launching January 7 for $100.
content_text: Razer has shown off a long list of new hardware and apps at CES 2025, and one of the coolest is the new PC Remote Play feature coming to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. As the name implies, the new feature lets users stream gameplay directly from their PC to various mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and Razer's Edge gaming tablet.According to Razer's press release, the PC Remote Play feature is a free update for the Nexus App. You can scroll through a list of all the supported games installed on your PC and launch and play them directly in the Nexus app while on the go. Razer claims the feature will allow for "full graphical fidelity" while streaming, and it uses Razer Sensa HD Haptics to add rumble and other tactile feedback while playing. Razer is demoing the PC Remote Play feature at its booth for CES attendees, and the beta is expected to roll out to the Razer Nexus app soon.Razer PC Remote Play on Kishi UltraIn the meantime, it's worth upgrading your mobile cloud gaming setup with the Razer Kishi Ultra controller to take advantage of the new PC streaming feature. You can currently grab the controller for just $130 at Amazon (was $150). The device works with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices with a USB-C port, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPad Mini a17 Pro. While the Kishi Ultra offers the most feature support, you'll be able to use the feature with other Razer mobile controllers, including the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.Along with this new PC game streaming feature, Razer also announced a batch of new PC gaming hardware and accessories launching in 2025. Here's a quick rundown of all the new devices the company has shown off so far:A new 2025 model of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop, which is also the company's thinnest laptop yet.An $80 Gaming Handheld Dock compatible with phones, tablets, and gaming handhelds launching January 30. The dock includes a 6-in-1 I/O design that includes Ethernet, 100W power passthrough, and Chroma lighting.A New Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Launches January 7 for $300.The Project Arielle cooling and heating fan add-on for the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair.The new Razer HyperBoost update for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad.A 19.7-inch Razer Monitor Stand with tons of built-in USB and HDMI ports and Chroma RGB lighting support. Preorders available now for $200.Razer Aether Standing RGB Light Bars. Launching January 7 for $100.
pub_date: 7 January 2025, 4:02 pm
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