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How come the color is not accurate?


I recently bought a Razer Blackwidow Lite because my old razer keyboard broke. I already had a Razer Deathadder for a while. Since the Lite keyboard is white I wanted to change my mouse light to white aswell. This is what I see. It's kind of off-putting. Is there any way to fix the colors? Maybe there's a reset?
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BlackFireDragon
Look at brightness level if they match if yes change on one device to lower value it should help you.

ARMOR_152
  • Insider Mini
  • 417 replies
  • September 6, 2019
I'm guessing the BW Lite has white LEDs in it. And all of Razers RGB products only have red, green, blue leds. So to make a fake white it's just all 3 colors on at once so it gives a yellowish white. Fancy LED strips will be called WRGB since they have a white led plus the 3 colors to give a real white.

Reaver
  • 28 replies
  • September 6, 2019
This is due to Chroma devices using RGB LEDs in producing the color white. It's sadly a limitation with RGB LEDs However, while it's normal that it'll always have a hue, what's not is different Razer devices having different hues when you set it to white. For example, my Kraken 7.1 V2 has a blueish hue while my DeathAdder Elite has a yellowish hue. It makes me think that they're not even using the same RGB LEDs for all their products.

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