
SignalRGB
Control and sync your favorite RGB devices from any brand.
What is SignalRGB?
SignalRGB is a free program which allows you to control all of your RGB devices in one application. Experience synchronized lighting effects across your devices from all major brands. SignalRGB is designed to work on all of your favorite peripherals, giving you freedom to synchronize your lighting with zero compromise. We currently support over 200 of the best RGB devices from leading brands like Razer, Corsair, SteelSeries, LogitechG, EVGA, ASUS, Aorus, MSI and more.
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Supported Languages
- English
Comments and Reviews
Tags
- gaming-utility
- rgb
- Beta testing
Recent user activities on SignalRGB
- device328 reviewed SignalRGBde
I love this app. It made me buy better quality pc fans because I wanted to take full advantage of the rgb synchronization it has over all the devices. Beautiful effects.
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- qwplayer reviewed SignalRGBqw
Bloatware and spyware, Razor synapse is better
I love this app. It made me buy better quality pc fans because I wanted to take full advantage of the rgb synchronization it has over all the devices. Beautiful effects.
SignalRGB does a lot, and sometimes works when OpenRGB will not, but there are serious problems: The interface is terrible, and the application is spyware.
By default, SignalRGB configures itself to run at startup and at all times, along with its driver. This, even if you have devices that can store profiles onboard.
SignalRGB also requires you to provide a name and email address before you can even use it, and their privacy policy--mind, it's a joke to even call it that--requires you to provide real information. The software connects and maintains connections to a bunch of different servers, and won't even load if you block it from connecting out.
SignalRGB won't save your settings to the devices, even where possible. Why? Because that way, you have to run the software at all times to apply the lighting settings, and allow it to connect to a litany of remote servers, sharing god-knows-what information as it does so. Nice, huh?
I'd strongly suggest working with the OpenRGB developer to get your device(s) working instead. This may be less ideal at first, but OpenRGB is truly free software, it's tiny, it's simple, and it doesn't rape your privacy.
Bloatware and spyware, Razor synapse is better
Everything Baron said is true.
While it does support my devices, it's as much a bloated cover for spyware as any other LED software, aside from OpenRGB (That i know of).