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OneTreadLife
  • Insider Mini
  • 168 replies
  • January 11, 2019
The time to game blind is almost upon us!

  • 1 reply
  • January 12, 2019
Great concept, but I'll probably give myself a heart attack on the first map:eek_:

RocketSkates93
I think it would be cool to feature both Razer HyperSense and Razer Opto-Mechanical Switches to create a new Razer Orbweaver Ultimate. I would pay good money for that! I would like to buy new peripherals (especially a new keypad) to pair with the upcoming Razer Blade 15 that I plan to soon purchase. I'm inching closer to my dream setup after using the same gaming laptop for almost seven years. However, if I buy a peripheral with haptic feedback then I would have to commit and buy everything with haptic feedback. Hoping to see more products with Razer HyperSense.

  • 2 replies
  • January 12, 2019
Can't wait to try

SirJayDee
  • Insider
  • 123 replies
  • January 12, 2019
Razer.WolfPack
Discover a new realm of gaming immersion as we take it beyond sights and sounds. Explore our new interconnected ecosystem of intelligent haptics. This is Razer HyperSense: http://rzr.to/ProjectHyperSense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6sIP0TJxjo
We’re combining Razer Chroma and the power of connected devices to bring you next-level tactile gaming immersion. Together with the Razer Nari Ultimate, we’ve expanded Razer Hypersense beyond the headset into your mouse, keyboard wrist rest, and even your gaming chair. Using accurate positional audio and specific in-game sounds, Razer HyperSense translates these events into haptic feedback across different gaming peripherals.
  • Feel the kickback of the rifle on your mouse as you aim down the sights
  • Experience the rumble of the earth from your chair as an explosion rocks the battlefield
  • Sense the footsteps of your enemy on your wrist rest as they’re about to turn the corner
Just like Razer Chroma, we’re also working with game developers to bring specific in-game integrations to Razer HyperSense. The high-fidelity haptic technologies mean that developers can tie in specific game events, audio cues, and mechanics to create natural, lifelike feedback. It’s time to engage your sense of touch. This is the future of gaming immersion. This is Razer HyperSense. Find out more: http://rzr.to/ProjectHyperSense
I'd like to try it with the Nari, if it is for me I'll go all in.

Yorkifyme
  • 39 replies
  • January 12, 2019
Good job Razer! Can’t wait to try these out :)

  • 16 replies
  • January 12, 2019
I can’t wait for this. My wallet is going to take a beating from all these Hypersense enabled devices I would need to pickup.

FrozenFireVR
  • Insider Mini
  • 133 replies
  • January 13, 2019
Nice... Finally something facing Steelseries.

  • Insider Mini
  • 11 replies
  • January 14, 2019
How about you fix Synapse 3, kill the derth of bug, add backwards compatibility for all of the orphaned products still stuck on Synapse 2 and give us a new Orbweaver first? Who would want to feel things shake? This FEELS like an xbox rumble controller ripoff, which very few people liked or used.

  • 2 replies
  • January 15, 2019
Razer.WolfPack
Discover a new realm of gaming immersion as we take it beyond sights and sounds. Explore our new interconnected ecosystem of intelligent haptics. This is Razer HyperSense: http://rzr.to/ProjectHyperSense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6sIP0TJxjo
We’re combining Razer Chroma and the power of connected devices to bring you next-level tactile gaming immersion. Together with the Razer Nari Ultimate, we’ve expanded Razer Hypersense beyond the headset into your mouse, keyboard wrist rest, and even your gaming chair. Using accurate positional audio and specific in-game sounds, Razer HyperSense translates these events into haptic feedback across different gaming peripherals.
  • Feel the kickback of the rifle on your mouse as you aim down the sights
  • Experience the rumble of the earth from your chair as an explosion rocks the battlefield
  • Sense the footsteps of your enemy on your wrist rest as they’re about to turn the corner
Just like Razer Chroma, we’re also working with game developers to bring specific in-game integrations to Razer HyperSense. The high-fidelity haptic technologies mean that developers can tie in specific game events, audio cues, and mechanics to create natural, lifelike feedback. It’s time to engage your sense of touch. This is the future of gaming immersion. This is Razer HyperSense. Find out more: http://rzr.to/ProjectHyperSense
Nice

ClarkyBoi
  • 5 replies
  • January 16, 2019
i love it....but my £60 bank balance won't allow for it... :(

kajira
Vanguard
  • Mother of Gaming
  • 124 replies
  • January 17, 2019
Personally, I think this sounds like fun - though, I suspect I'd be startled quite often by it. lol

BlackFireDragon
I will say that i have mixed feelings about this. For casual play is great future to give gamer a more immersive gameplay but for competative play it's more distracting that helping or giving an edge. The best exaple is headshoot in fps when you have verything set to shoot and something blow and mouse vibrate taking cursor from point to another direction i dont say vibrate move but hand when you feel the vibration. So yeah for casual play great for competatice i dont know but for me not every game will take advatige of this.

Kenserky
  • Insider
  • 832 replies
  • January 18, 2019
BlackFireDragon
I will say that i have mixed feelings about this. For casual play is great future to give gamer a more immersive gameplay but for competative play it's more distracting that helping or giving an edge. The best exaple is headshoot in fps when you have verything set to shoot and something blow and mouse vibrate taking cursor from point to another direction i dont say vibrate move but hand when you feel the vibration. So yeah for casual play great for competatice i dont know but for me not every game will take advatige of this.
I think this technology is more adequate for solo games.

BlackFireDragon
Kenserky
I think this technology is more adequate for solo games.
Yes and no :) even if you play solo in games like PUBG or Fortnite the goal is to survive or moba where you claim the lader to get high rank. In some case this might be a distract from gameplay but for sacual play like i write above is great as more immersive expiriance. Time will tell how this technology will adapt :)

Sacius
  • Insider Mini
  • 425 replies
  • January 19, 2019
Seems fun

Kenserky
  • Insider
  • 832 replies
  • January 19, 2019
BlackFireDragon
Yes and no :) even if you play solo in games like PUBG or Fortnite the goal is to survive or moba where you claim the lader to get high rank. In some case this might be a distract from gameplay but for sacual play like i write above is great as more immersive expiriance. Time will tell how this technology will adapt :)
By solo i didn't mean PUBG or Fortnite but more something like the campaign of Call of Duty or Resident Evil. That would make the game more immersive.

This looks really cool. Hopefully it's as immersive as it seems.

ReichsFuhrerSS
Jenjar
Now that is cool!
ReichsFuehrer

  • 1 reply
  • January 20, 2019
i need these STAT.

Kenserky
  • Insider
  • 832 replies
  • January 21, 2019
Just asking myself, but will the lifetime of the devices be shorter due to the rumble ?

BlackFireDragon
Kenserky
Just asking myself, but will the lifetime of the devices be shorter due to the rumble ?
If you look at nari ultimate you will find that hypersense lower the battery life time so i dont think anything will change with new devices it depends what battery they have. For sure there will be a toggle to disable hypersense in synapse to incease the battery.

this is a cool app is' Ent it

  • 1 reply
  • January 23, 2019
Razer.WolfPack
Discover a new realm of gaming immersion as we take it beyond sights and sounds. Explore our new interconnected ecosystem of intelligent haptics. This is Razer HyperSense: http://rzr.to/ProjectHyperSense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6sIP0TJxjo
We’re combining Razer Chroma and the power of connected devices to bring you next-level tactile gaming immersion. Together with the Razer Nari Ultimate, we’ve expanded Razer Hypersense beyond the headset into your mouse, keyboard wrist rest, and even your gaming chair. Using accurate positional audio and specific in-game sounds, Razer HyperSense translates these events into haptic feedback across different gaming peripherals.
  • Feel the kickback of the rifle on your mouse as you aim down the sights
  • Experience the rumble of the earth from your chair as an explosion rocks the battlefield
  • Sense the footsteps of your enemy on your wrist rest as they’re about to turn the corner
Just like Razer Chroma, we’re also working with game developers to bring specific in-game integrations to Razer HyperSense. The high-fidelity haptic technologies mean that developers can tie in specific game events, audio cues, and mechanics to create natural, lifelike feedback. It’s time to engage your sense of touch. This is the future of gaming immersion. This is Razer HyperSense. Find out more: http://rzr.to/ProjectHyperSense
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Asten__
  • Insider
  • 61 replies
  • January 24, 2019
Lol - i have to say - even tough i kinda understand what it is for and why someone would do it - i guess i am too old for this ;) I always deactivate rumbling on my controller when I play games on Controller..

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