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Devices Supported by Razer Synapse 3?
- October 29, 2017
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- Anonymous
Can i ask are Razer Dealthadder Elite was supported to the Razer synapse 3 ?
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- Anonymous
- 0 replies
- November 27, 2018
Is it going to razer that the final version supports all (many) peripherals?
- Insider
- 1008 replies
- November 27, 2018
ghost1988I dont know for sure but someone at CES 2018 say tyhat all chroma devices will get support but is this truth no one know at this point :P
Is it going to razer that the final version supports all (many) peripherals?
- 27 replies
- December 12, 2018
Starting to think they will never add the Kraken V2's to Synapse 3... I've been asking when for months now and all they respond with is "Soon".
I've given up hope that my mouse will ever get added though - 2014 Naga.
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- 7 replies
- December 12, 2018
Razer do not care what you want, they only care about releasing more and more new hardware. The software is still an utter bag of shite years down the line.
I'm so happy I ditched them for Steelseries, not had a single issue since!
- 19 replies
- December 15, 2018
Definitely waiting on more devices to be added in Synapse 3. I currently have an Ornata and Naga trinity that are compatible with Synapse 3. I'm a big fan of the GUI upgrade from Synapse 2, but I currently have a Late 2017/Early 2018 Razer Blade stealth that still relies on Synapse 2. I'd like to see an upgrade for their systems because on their synapse 3 page, the only system that is shown to be compatible is their Blade 15, even though they just came out with a new Blade Stealth. So, I look forward to more updates on synapse come CES 2019!
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- Vanguard
- 483 replies
- December 15, 2018
JakeCode11I would be really surprised if the new stealth is not on Synapse 3, may just not be updated on the Synapse site since that normally takes a while to be updated after a new product comes out / is added to the program. I would say older models will end up being supported as well though after they straighten everything out.
Definitely waiting on more devices to be added in Synapse 3. I currently have an Ornata and Naga trinity that are compatible with Synapse 3. I'm a big fan of the GUI upgrade from Synapse 2, but I currently have a Late 2017/Early 2018 Razer Blade stealth that still relies on Synapse 2. I'd like to see an upgrade for their systems because on their synapse 3 page, the only system that is shown to be compatible is their Blade 15, even though they just came out with a new Blade Stealth. So, I look forward to more updates on synapse come CES 2019!
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- 19 replies
- December 16, 2018
JenjarYeah definitely, I'm pretty sure the new stealth will support Synapse 3, and if not, it'll be one of the many systems/peripherals that are going to be added to the synapse 3 roster. From a developer perspective, it is definitely a lot to migrate a bunch of products from one software to another. The only razer device that I own that isn't Synapse 3 supported is my RBS 2017, but it's not a big deal to me. I rather Razer take the time to get all the bugs knicked out and deliver a cleaner Synapse experience than to release it saying older devices are "supported" but are riddled with bugs.
I would be really surprised if the new stealth is not on Synapse 3, may just not be updated on the Synapse site since that normally takes a while to be updated after a new product comes out / is added to the program. I would say older models will end up being supported as well though after they straighten everything out.
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- December 17, 2018
JakeCode11blade 15 is supported meanwhile rbs2018 isnt. its a laugh.
Yeah definitely, I'm pretty sure the new stealth will support Synapse 3, and if not, it'll be one of the many systems/peripherals that are going to be added to the synapse 3 roster. From a developer perspective, it is definitely a lot to migrate a bunch of products from one software to another. The only razer device that I own that isn't Synapse 3 supported is my RBS 2017, but it's not a big deal to me. I rather Razer take the time to get all the bugs knicked out and deliver a cleaner Synapse experience than to release it saying older devices are "supported" but are riddled with bugs.
- 1 reply
- February 12, 2019
Here we are in 2019 and still awaiting device support, props to the developers seeing how they have taken on this task while juggling development of current and future devices. Hoping development finishes with the old in 2019 so they can focus on current and future in 2020.
- 3 replies
- March 6, 2019
Still no support for Kraken 7.1 v2?


- 1 reply
- March 7, 2019
I already had Razer Synapse 2.0 installed and I bought the Razer Mamba Wireless mouse and was offered "Download Synapse 3". So I downloaded it and registered my new mouse. My keyboard and mouse pad were already listed . Today I could not find my devices listed to adjust their settings in Razer Synapse 3.0. I need instructions on how to find the correct form of Synapse and restore it and get my settings back.
- VANGUARD
- 7224 replies
- March 7, 2019
gsuboy2000You mean the new Mamba Wireless, with optical sensor? If yes, try to uninstall synapse, and then delete all devices from device manager (with drivers), then use CCleaner to clean your PC & registry, and after reboot install synapse again. In most cases it helps. If you have wireless Mamba with laser sensor, then it's not compatible with Synapse 3.
I already had Razer Synapse 2.0 installed and I bought the Razer Mamba Wireless mouse and was offered "Download Synapse 3". So I downloaded it and registered my new mouse. My keyboard and mouse pad were already listed . Today I could not find my devices listed to adjust their settings in Razer Synapse 3.0. I need instructions on how to find the correct form of Synapse and restore it and get my settings back.
- 4 replies
- March 7, 2019
RazerThe_FiendMay I have a dedicated driver for my Razer Seiren Pro Moicrophone. Synapse 2 does not work for me. I am currently on Synapse 3, but it has problems as well.
Alright folks, I see a lot of speculation and anger in this thread, so I'll try pitching in. Yes, we're working on adding support for more legacy devices. We added support for 3 older devices to Synapse 3 just this month. As opposed to the popular belief, we're not holding devices hostage just for the sake of it or because our "1 intern that works on Synapse" is lazy. Synapse 3 requires development from ground up and that takes time. The new products had been in development on Synapse 3 for a few months leading up to their release, the same effort has to go into every single legacy device that we bring on Synapse 3. The easiest way out for us would be to draw a line and leave all the Synapse 2 devices behind... a driver package already exists for them and no promises were made about Synapse 3 when they were released (Synapse 3 didn't even exist). But that wouldn't be the best experience for existing users who would have to use 2 software to control their devices. And what's not right for our users isn't right for us, full stop. So, we fully committed ourselves to bringing as many Synapse 2 devices to Synapse 3 as feasible (technically and logistically). But as mentioned before, there is no magic stick that will make devices appear in Synapse 3. A lot of ground-up development and testing work has to go into adding support for legacy devices and it will be a slow process which will take months, but we'll continue working on it well into 2018.
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- Insider Mini
- 8 replies
- March 8, 2019
And Naga Epic Chroma still isn't supported either, so after 9+ months I'm still forced to use both V2 and V3. I've had several support cases opened but no answers.
Just sell your Razer products and buy another brand, don't look back.
- 144 replies
- March 9, 2019
@mltan : Listen, to what's going on in your company. If you are still interrested ?! Don't looks like !
- 6 replies
- March 21, 2019
definitely not the lancehead, which happens to be the device in the main page of synapse 3, it doesn't work with chroma studio (advanced light). Clap clap clap.
- Jedi Master
- 340 replies
- March 21, 2019
fer.geraciIf you look here you'd see that the Razer Lancehead IS supported. If you're not getting the functionality that you think you should be getting, or that Razer has said that you should be getting, then please submit a support ticket.
definitely not the lancehead, which happens to be the device in the main page of synapse 3, it doesn't work with chroma studio (advanced light). Clap clap clap.
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- Insider
- 1008 replies
- March 22, 2019
Yeah lancehead was first mouse with have support on synapse 3. When device have support and on device page you have chroma logo then "studio" module must work becose it's supported by default :P I will recommend you to remove mouse from device menager and try again becose for sure you have some kind of issue.
- Insider Mini
- 22 replies
- March 24, 2019
FRSR06we are in 2019 still a lot of devices don't work on synapse 3.0 Its really bad because having 2 synapses somehow interfere with one another makes the old synapse 2.0 more buggy and crash. i have to use both :/ coz som of my devices work only on the old one and some only on the new one
Min announced at the keynote that they are also working on providing support for legacy devices. I say trust Min's words and wait, I'm sure that they are definitely working on it!
- 1 reply
- March 25, 2019
help me, I can't download the basilisk mouse software, give a solution please
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- VANGUARD
- 7224 replies
- March 25, 2019
andika123Download it from: https://www.razer.com/synapse-3
help me, I can't download the basilisk mouse software, give a solution please :frown_::frown_::frown_::frown_::frown_::frown_::frown_::frown_:
- 2 replies
- April 19, 2019
Akimbowles_RangersHello, How did you do ? I tried to install Synapse 3 but the Naga 2014 is not detected :(
I have old devices (2014 Naga, Blackwidow Chroma) and my devices all work fine! I use synapse 3, (yes they don't light up right now), but everything still works... so I agree with Chickdan here...
- VANGUARD
- 7224 replies
- April 19, 2019
thinkMediumCarmine716Naga 2014 is not supported by Synapse 3. Install synapse 2 software.
Hello, How did you do ? I tried to install Synapse 3 but the Naga 2014 is not detected :slightly_sad:
- 2 replies
- April 19, 2019
okay, I can understand, but she have to run synapse 3 with the same mouse, so there are possibly some tricks
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