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The Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features tactile Green Switches for precise inputs, customizable Chroma RGB lighting, six programmable macro keys, a comfortable magnetic wrist rest, and durable doubleshot ABS keycaps, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Blackwidow V4 |
Item model number | RZ03-04690200-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.36 x 6.01 x 1.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.36 x 6.01 x 1.71 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0C6RK64Z2 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 18, 2023 |
B**T
Yellow Key Version Perfect For Sound And Quality
I have tried both the green keyed and yellow keyed version of this keyboard; I ended up returning the green keyed one because it was obnoxiously loud when typing, and despite the yellow keyed saying it’s silent, it’s not quite silent but quiet enough that I’m happy with it.It is a little awkward having the additional macro keys on the far left, very used to esc being top left key so I’m going to have to get used to that.Keys are vibrant and I’m really impressed with the color display; works great with SignalRGB for synchronization between other RGB devices.The wrist pad that comes with it feels great, it’s some sort of gel inside with a very soft leather like surface.It feels solid as well and each key acts independently from the others next to it.I feel bad for others with the issues they described with double typing and such, but the like new version I got doesn’t have those issues yet.
A**.
Keyboard has become unusable in 2 months
The media could not be loaded. I'm leaving the typos in to show how annoying this really iss. I had a BlackWidow V2 for years, it was flawless and only started breaking because I sspilled a few things on it over the years. The V3 didn't come with a plush wrist rest so I decided against buying that, but the V4 came out sshortly after I started looking and it did have a plush wrist rest so I decided to cave and buy it on a sale.I saw a few negative reviews saying that ssome people were having issues with it double-pressing letters (keyboard chatter), but decided that since people tend to review more often when they're uspsset with a product and there were so many 5-stars, I would take the risk anyways.At first the thing was great, but about a month in I began to see the "s" key start to hit twice on the same press when typing, but it didn't do anything when playing gamess so I decided to leave it be and see if it got any better. It's only gotten worse since then. Not only does it double-press (mostly on "s", but every once in a while it does on a few other letters) but now the "s" key barely function when playing games whatsoever. If it was another key on the board I could work around it but the "s" key is sso important that I can basically no longer play games where I need to walk backwards. Half the time I hit the button, nothing happens in any game. This has made the keyboard basically useless for me, and it's incredibly frustrating.I have never been so disappointed with a product I've purchased in my life. There was clearly no quality testing at all because this is not a rare problem. I'm in the process of talking with Razer and I assume they'll send me another one of the same kind, so I will update this review a while after the new one comes in. I found a thread on a forum where someone said they had the same issue and Razer sent them another keyboard that had the same exact issue, so I don't have high hopes.I do not whatssoever recommend buying this product. If you are dead-set on picking it up, make sure you get the extended warranty, but it's more than likely you'll have issues far before the default 1-year warranty is up anyways.Edit: I got my replacement keyboard a few months ago, and it had the same exact problem. Different keys were double-pressing this time, but it was even worse than the first one overall. Razer did allow me to trade this second one in for a more expensive Huntsman V2 at no cost, which was nice of them, but truthfully it was the least they could do for me at that point. I have had slight issues with the Huntsman V2 so far but unplugging it and plugging it back in fixed those problems, unlike the previous two keyboards. I strongly recommend never purchasing this product, Razer’s support has been great but I will never be purchasing one of their products again because it took me 6 months to get a (mostly) working keyboard after purchase.
M**N
Great Keyboard, Great LEDs
This is probably my 4th Razer keyboard and as always I am very happy with the product. The keys are crisp, the sound of the keys is nice and quiet. The LEDs are bright, I really like the open concept of the keyboard. Another nice feature is the power cord being on the left hand side rather than in the middle. The audio keys on the top right did not require any additional setup which was very nice. The macro keys on the left are easily set up through the Razer Synapse software. Love these keyboards.
J**Y
Great quality and comfortable to use!
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love this keyboard! The keys feel very responsive and have a satisfying click without being too loud. It’s incredibly comfortable to type on for long periods, and the build quality feels solid and durable. I also appreciate the sleek design that fits perfectly with my workspace. Overall, it’s a great value for the price and has definitely improved my typing experience. Highly recommend it!
S**N
A Keyboard Serves No Purpose If The Keys Don't Work
It goes without saying that a keyboard without functioning keys is as useless as a fur-covered hammer!Razer is known for quality products. My Razer Black Widow V4 was well built and heavy, which is all very fine, as long as the keys work. But no matter how nice the chassis is, it's no good without good keys.The point of a mechanical keyboard is the feel, speed, tactile feedback, and more than anything else, the longevity of the keys, no matter how many times you hit them. Mechanical key switches CAN be designed to last forever, and they should at least last for several years without ANY issues. Razer seems to have missed that memo. Their keyboard chassis is very nice, rigid, and heavy. But their key switches are the poorest quality I've ever had the displeasure of using. My shift key began malfunctioning after the first day of use. Researching the issue, I discovered that Razer has a very serious problem with their mechanical key switches: they are very, very low quality.Nice RGB and a heavy duty chassis are great, but a keyboard just isn't a keyboard without working keys!I will not return to Razer until I am convinced that they have resolved the issues with their key switches.
E**O
Razer Chroma
Havent had any issues so far. Got the yellow one. No issues with double key strokes. Lighting works with Chroma RGB with my other Razer accessories. I don’t really game with keyboard, only use controller. If something comes up ill revise my review.
T**R
Defective
Has 6 different keys that will type twice with one press. I had to get software to fix it on my PC's side. Sadly it's not even hot swappable so there's not really a way for me to fix it on the keyboard. So much for refurbished, it's just broken.
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