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That's not to mention the fact that Razer is also

That's not to mention the fact that Razer is also working on an app that uses the same concept to connect peripheral users to a virtual reality virtual reality headset. In a blog post, Razer said that the idea of using haptic feedback in games is a "multiyear project" and that the app is expected to be ready to launch in early 2014.

"Razer Chroma offers a new way to connect users and a new way to connect their virtual reality headsets," the blog post reads. "The result is a new way to connect users and a new way to connect their virtual reality headset."

Here's why Razer is excited about this new way to connect users and virtual reality headsets:

Razer Chroma is designed to connect users and a new way to connect their virtual reality headsets.

Razer Chroma integrates with Razer's own proprietary VR headset, the Razer D3200. Razer also designed Razer Chroma to integrate with Razer's own proprietary VR headset, the Razer D3200.

The Razer D3200 is a gaming monitor with support for a variety of VR headsets and headsets, including the current Razer Chroma, the latest Razer Chroma, and the Razer Chroma Pro. Razer has also released Chroma for the Oculus Rift.

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