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It all started with finding out about the IP exploit for SKYPE and getting the open BETA email about Razer Comms. I downloaded it and had Slick do the same and within about a week his entire gaming group had switched over to Comms.
I've wanted to do live calling on the show (whether from celebrity guests or from community members) for a long time, and I approached Razer about using Comms as a platform for it during our weekly live stream The WAN Show. It's easy to setup and voice quality has been very good from my experience.
So that's where the background for this video comes from. Other than that it's just kinda a fun video so I hope you enjoy watching it.
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