Razer Chroma: Aether standing light bars with material can be rotated 4 comments
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With the Aether Standing Light Bars, Razer introduces new gaming lights capable of synchronizing their lighting effects with the gamer’s other devices via the Chroma RGB system. The light stick is rotatably mounted on a base so that you can switch between direct and indirect lighting at any time.
Rotating lights to change configuration
Razer has installed 30 LEDs in each of the two lights, which emit their light diffusely behind a white cover. As usual for Razer Chroma, 16.8 million colors can be set and many lighting effects can be selected and reproduced by the lights. You can also react reactively to in-game content.
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With the support of Matter
Razer Aether floor-standing light bars also support the Matter cross-manufacturer smart home standard, so they can be integrated into smart home systems such as Google Home, Samsung SmartThings and Apple Home can be integrated and operated with all other smart devices in the same system. Users can also adjust lighting settings and create automated routines in the Razer Gamer Room app.
The lights are powered by a single USB-C power cable, intended to make connecting them simple.
Aether Standing Light Bars (Image: Razer)
Pricing and availability
The Razer Aether Floor Standing Lightbars are now available for pre-order from Razer at a suggested retail price of €119.99. Razer says they will be available in the first quarter of 2025 and has not yet given a specific date for pre-orders.
Razer’s new lightbars are not among the cheapest models on the market. For example, the Govee RGBIC Gaming Lightbar, which is also paired with the PC with Corsair’s iCUE and Razer’s Synapse 3 but does not support Matter, is available for €86*.
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