RAZER
Brand announces the Sila Gaming Wi-Fi router
Razer, One of the most recognizable names in gaming peripherals, has announced the Razer Sila Gaming router which is aimed at home users who need WiFi service optimized for high-performance gaming, streaming and downloading multimedia content. Much in the vein of other “Gaming Routers” The Razer Sila router is designed to deliver lag-free gaming and smooth, interruption-free streaming over a fast wireless network, meeting the needs of today’s mobile, console, and laptop users. That being said, it’s just basically a higher end router some features and software to optimize gaming traffic over everything else.
The Razer Sila gaming router features a suite of technologies designed to give gamers the fastest, most reliable WiFi connection within their home or office with Razer FasTrack, Multi-Channel ZeroWait DFS and Mesh capability with a dedicated backhaul. Razer says that setup and management through a mobile app makes Sila installation and use simple and quick. Which will make those short on time and a little lazy an easier time. The Razer FasTrack software featured in the Razer Sila is a proprietary QoS engine for smart traffic management. By using deep packet inspection and adaptive learning technology, Razer FasTrack allows users to prioritize traffic based on application and device types, from mobile phones and smart TVs through to laptops, PCs or consoles. With built-in detection for PlayStation, Xbox and Switch consoles, users can easily fine tune their networks for the smoothest gaming or streaming experiences. Razer FasTrack also features a one-touch gaming mode, to automatically reserve bandwidth for online gaming. Again some nice software to save some time and energy for those who don’t want to look up guides or fiddle with settings for a long time.
“We are constantly achieving new performance heights with our hardware and software. But high precision and low latency can be rendered useless if the WiFi drops. So we took the next step to develop a strong foundation for our ecosystem; with WiFi that just works no matter where you are.”
Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO.
Alex Stevens
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