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Razer reveals the next phase of its HyperSense haptic ecosystem at CES 2019

January 11, 2019 / 17:56 IST
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The company logo of Razer is displayed at a news conference ahead of its IPO in Hong Kong, China October 31, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip - RC1648E8FAE0
The company logo of Razer is displayed at a news conference ahead of its IPO in Hong Kong, China October 31, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip - RC1648E8FAE0

Singaporean entrepreneur Min-Liang Tan founded Razer in 2005, turning his gaming hobby into a billion-dollar business.

Today, Razer is one of the leading companies in high-performance gaming hardware, software, and systems.

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While gamers around the world have seen significant improvement in gaming graphics and hardware, innovations in gaming accessories have been few and far between. Razer is aiming at changing all of that with its HyperSense haptic ecosystem for PC gaming peripherals.

Going beyond mundane controller vibrations
If there’s one thing that the mouse and keyboard gaming experience lack, it’s the feedback (that little rumble effect) you get on your console controllers during explosions, engine starts and gunshots.

The way HyperSense works is partly based on the positional audio, using surround sound data to give you a haptic response. As you play the game, you’ll get feedback, rumble and vibration, depending on what’s happening on-screen.