Official list structure
Where Razer Synapse supported devices are listed
Checked Jul 13, 2026
Search method
How to identify Razer Synapse supported devices
Find the label on the underside, rear panel, packaging or system documentation. Search for the complete marketing name and the RZ identifier when available.
A family query such as Razer DeathAdder can match many products. Razer's current list includes separate entries for DeathAdder Elite, Essential, V2, V3, V4 Pro and other variants.
- Include the generation number.
- Include Pro, Mini, Ultimate, HyperSpeed or other suffixes.
- Compare the RZ identifier when names are similar.
Platform lists
Compare Razer Synapse supported devices by platform
The main Synapse 4 list supports the current Windows decision. Razer publishes a separate Mac list and describes it as continually expanding. Synapse Web has another list because browser controls are available only for selected devices.
Do not transfer a Windows compatibility result to Mac or Web without checking the relevant article.
- Windows list: current Synapse 4 devices.
- Mac list: Mac Preview devices.
- Web list: devices with browser-based quick customization.
Unknown result
What to do when a device is not listed
A missing model should produce an uncertain result, not an invented recommendation. Recheck spelling, suffix and model number, then search Razer Support.
Very old devices may belong to Synapse 2, while some hardware can store settings on-board without full desktop support. Contact Razer Support when the software branch remains unclear.
- Do not download multiple old installers at random.
- Check firmware and direct USB connection.
- Keep the exact model number in any support request.
Examples
Why model suffixes change the result
Razer's support list treats products such as DeathAdder Essential, DeathAdder V2 Pro, DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed and DeathAdder V4 Pro as separate entries. The same pattern appears across Basilisk, Viper, Naga and BlackWidow families. A search that drops the generation or Pro/Ultimate/HyperSpeed suffix can point to the wrong software assumption.
When a device label is hard to read, compare the RZ identifier from packaging, warranty records or the operating-system device entry. If two names remain possible, keep the result unconfirmed until the model is resolved.
Record the source article and check date with any internal device inventory. This is useful for shared gaming rooms, support teams or households with several similar peripherals because the compatibility decision can be revisited after Razer expands a platform list.
- Family name identifies the product line.
- Generation and suffix identify the compatibility entry.
- RZ number provides the strongest tie-breaker.
Model verification
Razer Synapse supported devices checklist
Use this Razer Synapse supported devices checklist whenever a product family appears on more than one platform or software branch. The goal is not merely to find a familiar name. A dependable match includes the full commercial name, generation, suffix, RZ identifier, computer platform and the specific Razer support article used for confirmation. Keep the result unconfirmed when those details conflict, because guessing a branch can waste time and overwrite useful on-board settings.
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Collect the strongest device identifiersStart with the product label, underside, rear panel, packaging, receipt or warranty record. Record the complete name and RZ number, including generation and suffixes such as Pro, Mini, Ultimate, HyperSpeed or Tournament Edition. Family-only searches are too broad. If the label is damaged, compare multiple records before choosing a result. The supported-device decision should point to one exact product rather than the nearest spelling in a long family list.
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Use the list for the intended platformCheck the main Synapse 4 Windows article for a Windows installation, the separate Mac Preview article for an Apple silicon Mac and the dedicated Web article for browser controls. Do not transfer a Windows match to Mac or Web. These lists represent different feature and platform boundaries. A product may be available in one context and missing in another, even when the same hardware name appears in marketing or old setup instructions.
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Resolve similar names with the RZ numberCompare the RZ identifier when several entries share the same family. DeathAdder, Viper, Basilisk, Naga and BlackWidow lines contain many generations whose software histories differ. If the name and identifier disagree, keep the status unresolved and contact Razer Support with both values. Do not shorten the result to a family-level claim such as all Razer mice work, because the official lists are intentionally model-specific.
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Record the source and recheck dateSave the support article, platform, exact matched entry and date checked with any internal inventory or troubleshooting note. Razer can expand Preview or Web support and update current-product lists. Recheck after a major firmware, operating-system or product-page change. When a device remains absent, consider on-board controls or a documented legacy branch only after model-level research; do not download several old installers to see which one detects it.
This Razer Synapse supported devices checklist turns a broad product search into a platform-specific compatibility record. A pass requires an exact name or RZ match on the correct maintained list. A missing or ambiguous entry is not a failure of the checker; it is an honest signal to verify with Razer Support. Use the confirmed result to select Synapse 4, Mac Preview, Synapse Web or a carefully documented legacy path.
Compatibility answers
Razer Synapse supported devices FAQ
How do I know which Synapse supports my device?
Match the exact device name or RZ model number on the official list for your platform, then select the corresponding software branch.
Are all Razer mice supported by Synapse 4?
Do not assume universal support. Razer lists individual models and generations. Check the exact mouse entry.
Does Windows support mean the device works on Mac?
No. Razer maintains a separate Mac supported-device list for the Preview.
Can an unsupported device use Synapse Web?
Only if it appears on Razer's dedicated Synapse Web compatibility list. Web support is separate from desktop support.