Roger’s heels to stop the sale of direct laptops in the United States (thanks to them Again, once again, still too much for China Prices), the company has formally launched its remote game streaming app. The Razor PC remote play, which the company developed by the son in CES 2025, is now formally available for iOS and Android.
The razor may be a bit late at the party here, and its app is rarely the only way to run your PC Games on other devices. (For example, the Steam version has offered similar functionality for six years.) But Roger’s app has a clear trick: It automatically adjusts the game resolution and frame rate to meet your mobile device. Therefore, you can avoid the black bars that you get with services that only stream sports in proportion to a fixed side.
The company says it works with all iOS and Android gaming controllers, and the iPad version has keyboard, mouse and trackpad support. It works with the titles of multiple store fronts (including steam, epic, PC games and more). The app uses the AV1 video codec, which Roger says promotes quality and reduces delays.
Setup requires a razor nexus and PC remote play apps on your mobile device and Roger Crafts on the host PC. After signing in with your Roger ID, both should be combined automatically, and you can get into the business. You can download the app now Google Play And App Store.
This article was originally published on Enoget