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Razer, which booted up its CES presence with a very un-RGB smartwatch , wants to bring every single smart bulb and lightstrip in your house under its roof with the Razer Smart Home app. The company is opening up its Chroma RGB ecosystem , which currently has 50 primarily PC-based hardware partners, to smart home appliance makers in the hopes of syncing their products to player action in more than games.
The Razer Smart Home app will be the portal for users to control more than just a Lifx, Yeelight, or Nanoleaf — lighting manufacturers following some of the nerdier aesthetics out there.
Think along the lines of Philips Hue or Cync. The new Razer Smart Home app is simply meant to extend the experience to mobile as most smart bulbs are managed with a mobile-first if not mobile-only experience — why not the stuff already connected through your Razer account?
Both the Chroma RGB Ecosystem expansion and the new app are due out sometime in the first half of the year. Jules joined the Android Police team in Before that, he was at Pocketnow. He loves public transportation, podcasts, and people in general. He also likes to take views from the bigger picture in technology from how people are attracted to it to how it's utilized across every other industry. Wyze's new Cam Plus Lite plan raises questions about the future of free services Jimmy Wales has entered the chat and asked you not to scroll down.
This utility allows users to track games and related data and even sync progress across multiple devices that you have. Before doing anything, make sure that you have the latest version of the Google Play Games app installed on your device.
If not then update it from the play store or you can also do it by visiting the following link. Using this application you can see how many games you have installed from the Play Store. Also, you can do a bunch of other things as well, but that is for a later period.
For now, we will focus on synchronizing game data between two Android devices. Once you are done with the Play Games App, exit that and run or start the game you want to sync. In the game look for the Menu tab. Under the Google Play tab, you will see a prompt or a sub-menu, depending on the game you are playing.
From the options choose the save option. This will upload all your game data to the Google cloud. Once your data is uploaded to Google, start with your new phone. Install the same game on your new device and also install Google Play Games app on that device as well. Once done, visit the Google Play tab once again and wait for the prompt. From there, choose the load option. Depending on your network speed the app will give you a prompt to apply the data loaded from Google servers. Confirm the following prompts.
Once the data update finishes, the app or the game will restart. Following the restart, you will see that all your progress that you had saved on your older device is now available on your new device as well. This process can be replicated as many times as you want.
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