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Mr. Angel
> 3 dayExcelente, buen material, buena iluminación y muy buena compatibilidad con cualquier computador
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MarcelMarceauX
Greater than one weekThe feel and look of it is great. The under lighting isnt really noticeable while im sitting at it, but its so colorful I hardly notice. I do notice it when Im afk since I leave it on all the time. Love that it syncs with all my Chroma and Philips Hue Lights. Great feel to it, though Itook a star off because some of my keys tend to squeak as I press down. Which Ive never dealt with before. Ill give it some time, but if it becomes annoying Ill have to replace it or switch to the Huntsman.
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Cheryl A.
> 3 dayI gave it to my Son for Christmas along with the Razer Mamba Elite Wired Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 9 Programmable Buttons - Mechanical Switches. They work together perfectly. I have never seen equipment like this so cool. My Son is a huge gamer and builds his own gaming computers and I thought this would be a great addition. He loves it!
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kary
> 3 dayI picked out a birthday present for my son. Its really cool to use this keyboard at night
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Tatiana S.
> 3 dayI have had this keyboard for 2 months now. About a week ago it started typing multiple letters at once, this is the most annoying thing in the world. I have never had something more annoying, whenever I try typing e becomes er and 4 becomes 34. Razer please respond and tell me how to fix it, otherwise this keyboard is useless. I have had to fix this paragraph a lot of times now, this is horrible.
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Nino
> 3 dayFirst of all, I already had a Razer Blackwidow keyboard that I loved. The first version, mechanical, is was great. I got a little obsessed with RGB lightning and bought this keyboard SPECIFICALLY for the underglow lightning on it. Thats about it. You cant even see it. I have it sitting on a pitch black full desk mouse pad, and you cant see the lighting underneath at all. I cannot stress this enough - it is not visible. If I look underneath I can see the little wrap-around bar is lit up, but its simply not bright enough even with all the lights off. I do like that its quieter than the mechanical keyboard, but it doesnt feel as high quality. To be honest, Im considering returning it. I figured that because mine was like 4-5 years old and this was brand new it would have to be better... but its just not. If youre paying more money for this version specifically for the lighting on the bottom, dont. Itll let you down.
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Scott P.
> 3 dayI have had this keyboard for about a day now, I know that doesnt sound long but, the way to figure out how to change the lighting is so simple, me being young, (under 18) could figure it out within an hour. This keyboard feels amazing and runs smoothly even on a PS4 that normally has delay. With this I feel less delay and it makes my gameplay feel a lot better. This keyboard is amazing! I would reccomend it.
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Jonathan
Greater than one weekKeyboard came in new and clean. No problems with keys, the RGB looks really cool, tons of customization of your keyboard rgb. I highly recommend if your looking for something under $100.
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Bullz
> 3 dayRazer makes great products! I have a mouse and a keyboard (this one) and this is amazing. It feels great to type on and responds well. In addition, I love the leds on it! I dont game, but the leds are awesome. I have it setup to play to the beat of the music Im working on, while working on my desktop. It doesnt distract, but adds just a little ambiance feel. I would definitely get this again and recommend to others!
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Roland Savage
31-05-2025Keyboard appears well made and is a bit on the heavy side (but that a good thing). IMO, the touch feel very good and the backilt colors are nice but sometimes distracting (ended up using Static effect). My only negative comment is the symbols are inverted over the keys (i.e. - 5 is placed above the %). The normal value appear a bit larger that the <shift> value, but it can be confusing for keys such as . &> and most other symbol only keys. Yes, Ive been typing long enough that this should be second nature, but it still screws me up. Im pretty sure symbol layout (shifted above normal) has been the same on every keyboard Ive ever used. Makes me wonder what product designer thought that this universally accepted trend needed changing?