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Corsair launches iCUE Murals Lighting for full-room RGB effects

Corsair is bringing another upgrade to its iCUE software, enabling even greater RGB synchronisation and customisation. The new Murals Lighting feature is now rolling out, allowing users to create more complex lighting profiles.

Murals Lighting is an interactive tool that enables users to quickly create custom RGB lighting effects. You can upload any image, GIF, or video to Murals, and then place your RGB devices over it on-screen to create unique visuals across your setup.

Nearly any static or moving image file format works in Murals, so you can choose from your favourite videos or background images, or match on-screen games/media in real-time to produce new lighting effects. Thanks to partnerships with smart lighting ecosystems such as Philips Hue and Nanoleaf, you can control your game room’s wall panels, smart light bulbs, and more in iCUE – and when combined with Murals, your system, ambient lighting, and walls can all sync up with colours and effects.

You can download Corsair iCUE Murals Lighting starting today.

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