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Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2: Esports Gaming Keyboard - Ergonomic Wrist Rest - 5 Dedicated Macro Keys Green Mechanical Switches (Tactile and Clicky)
Brand | Razer |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | Lighting |
Color | Green Switch |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Green (Tactile and Clicky) |
About this item
- MULTI-AWARD WINNING RAZER MECHANICAL SWITCHES: Designed specifically for gaming. Durable up to 80 million keystrokes
- INDIVIDUALLY BACKLIT KEYS: Powered by Razer Chroma with 16.8 million customizable color options
- ERGONOMIC WRIST REST: Ensure long hours of comfortable gaming
- 10 KEY ANTI-GHOSTING: Execute up to ten commands at the same time
- 5 DEDICATED MACRO KEYS: With Audio and USB pass-through
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For gaming | 4.6 | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 3.7 | 3.6 |
Brightness | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.8 | 4.3 |
Ergonomic | 4.5 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 3.6 | 3.8 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 4.4 | — | — |
Value for money | — | 3.0 | 3.8 | 3.6 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | i-Tech Mall | Amazon.com |
connectivity tech | USB | wired | USB-C, USB-A | USB | Wired | Wired USB |
number of keys | 104 | 87 | 104 | 104 | 1 | 104 |
compatible devices | Gaming Console | PC | Gaming Console | PC | Gaming Console | PC |
keyboard description | Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical | Gaming | Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | Windows 2000 | — | Mac OS | Windows 10 | — | Microsoft Windows |
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Brand | Razer |
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Series | RZ03-02030200-R3U1 |
Item model number | RZ03-02030200-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC; Mac;UNI;Linux |
Operating System | Windows 2000 |
Item Weight | 3.88 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.56 x 1.59 x 9.93 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.56 x 1.59 x 9.93 inches |
Color | Green Switch |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B01MYZYPYH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 24, 2017 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #57,056 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,871 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
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Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2 - RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Ergonomic Wrist Rest - Tactile & Clicky Razer Green Switches.
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Customers like the quality, comfort, and color of the keyboard. For example, they mention the keystrokes are nice and solid, the build quality feels great, and the switches feel really good. Some appreciate the lighting effects, saying that the lights are completely customizable. That said, opinions are mixed on sound quality and value.
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Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They mention that the keystrokes are nice and solid, and the orange switches are very comfortable. They also appreciate the build quality, and durability of the product. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Supports massive multiple key strokes, more than I can ever do. Ultra fast response time. Has extra USB port and headphone jack on the side...." Read more
"...There is plenty of spacing between the keys, just seems a bit small. This is in no way a micro keyboard, or small keyboard at all...." Read more
"...I find that I can type easily 30% faster-- I can especially tell the difference when I type 18-character passwords!..." Read more
"...The keys also require a very light touch so you can type quickly and without your hands becoming tired. The wrist rest is also fabulous...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say it feels nice, responsive, and insanely comfortable. The switches feel good when you press them, providing good tactile feedback. They also say the keyboard has a snappy touch without the machine-gun tapping sound. Customers also appreciate the linear yellow switches, which feel amazing.
"...The tactile sensation is great, and the keys feel really good to type on. But, the audio is just so loud. It is staggering when you first hear it...." Read more
"...Its not silent by any means, and has a nice tactile resistance.The keys are in the right place, and the lighting is super nice...." Read more
"...a nice black leather wrist rest, which, while a little sticky, is very comfortable...." Read more
"...You get the snappy touch of a mechanical keyboard without the machine-gun tapping sound you get with most mechanical keys...." Read more
Customers like the color of the keyboard. They say the colors are pretty cool, the look, feel, and functionality of the board is great. The configurable key lighting looks very cool, but above all, it's helpful in peripheral vision. The light & effect patterns are straightforward and are built in layers to create more complex effects. The LEDs look good and bright and uniform. Overall, the chroma lighting effects are absolutely beautiful.
"...I actually have them sync'd almost perfectly, and it looks really cool, like the computer is a piece of art you would want out on display...." Read more
"...its not glaring (i use a solid purple) and a little light shines between the keys...." Read more
"...The configurable key lighting LOOKS very cool, but above all, it's helpful in my peripheral vision, in locating keys and groups of keys such as..." Read more
"...The razer on the other had was sleek, smooth, with a great typeface on the keys that was aesthetically placed to look professional...." Read more
Customers like the lighting effects of the keyboard. They say the RGB lighting and the chromatic lights add to the charm. The lights are completely customizable and there are plenty of already made profiles online. The keys are bright enough that the light bleed is not that noticeable. Customers also appreciate the custom layouts for certain games and the programable keys.
"...to customize the settings of your computer, and want the ability to change key functions, disable keys, and map colors and patterns onto individual/..." Read more
"...However, the keys themselves are bright enough that the light bleed is not that noticeable...." Read more
"...The 5 dedicated Macro keys are very helpful-- but they are the subject of my latest communication with Support-- they work intermittently...." Read more
"...Some quality of life improvements could be made like the slight lighting issues and visibility of secondary function keys but I don't think that is..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the keyboard. They mention that it does its job well, provides excellent feedback, and is still functioning after a year of heavy gaming. The quality is high all around, and there have been no issues yet. The keyboard works well with other Razer products and is presented in a very nice way. The improvements over the original are numerous.
"...Also, the performance, and the additional programmable functionality has really given me an edge in video games that I didn't know existed...." Read more
"...I got the more quiet clicky keys, orange i think? and they work great...." Read more
"...It is wonderful and reduces fatigue. As far as the programmable aspect, you can program each individual key. It is remarkable!..." Read more
"...The greens provided feedback with every key press which helped me know when I actually pressed the key so that I could alternate faster...." Read more
Customers like the clickiness of the keyboard. They say that the keys are good for typing, and have a satisfying clack sound. They also say that it's extremely responsive and precise for gaming. Customers also mention that the keyboard lights up with many pretty colors.
"...Ultra fast response time. Has extra USB port and headphone jack on the side. Has very comfortable wrist pad that is held in place by a magnet...." Read more
"...Just enough depth, and a slight resistance when typing, with a satisfying click...." Read more
"...I'm using the Razer Green switches, which are very clicky. They feel great, but do be warned, they're loud as all hell...." Read more
"...The keyboard feels pretty good. The yellow switches are fast and responsive, and they still have a satisfying "clack" sound to them despite..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the keyboard. Some mention that the sound is soft and silent, while others say that it's not silent at all. The orange switches are relatively quiet, while the clicks for each key are the loudest of any keyboard that they have.
"...Its not silent by any means, and has a nice tactile resistance.The keys are in the right place, and the lighting is super nice...." Read more
"...am sitting here writing on it for this review, and the clicks for each key are the loudest of any keyboard that I have ever used...." Read more
"...'Orange' boards have that great feel of a mechanical keyboard but are quiet. Actually, I would not say they are actually 'silent' but much quieter...." Read more
"...times I tested felt solid and smooth, with just the right amount of softness to minimize noise and maximize comfort...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the keyboard. Some mention it's well worth the money, while others say it was a great waste of their money. The keys feel springy, and are customizable. However, some customers feel the keyboard is a tad bit pricey, considering the switches are clones.
"...The keys certainly feel solid (clicking, not mushy) but that could be because i learned on old mechanical and manual typewriters...." Read more
"Is this keyboard worth the money...yeah, it is! I am very particular about my keyboards since I have nerve issues in my hands...." Read more
"A bit pricey, but it's a Razer product, so that's to be expected...." Read more
"...this keyboard wasn't as good as I thought it would be but its well worth the money...." Read more
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I used the app and created a bunch of different color schemes. You can create as many schemes as you want, applying patterns and colors to individual keys, groups of key, or the entire keyboard. So, in a FPV shooter game I turn on the color for the movement keys, and a different color for the weapon selection keys, and a different color for any other key, and the rest of the keys remain dark. It really makes playing the games that much easier when you can quickly look at the coloring and know which keys are needed and which aren't. You can assign these schemes based on the executable for the game, so that each game can have a custom scheme, and it will automatically load that scheme when you run the game. You don't have to select them scheme ahead of time, or scroll through them. It is really slick.
You have options for the colors like "fire", "waves", "ripple" etc. You can set the speed and duration, the colors and everything else for these options. You can assign these options to individual keys, groups of key, or the entire keyboard. So, technically, you can have a different setting on every key of the keyboard. Personally, I try to highlight the keys that are used at any given time, and leave the others dark. When just running windows, or IE, I usually have a default setting where the color on the keyboard matches the color of my graphics card, mouse, and the color of the water cooler on the CPU. I actually have them sync'd almost perfectly, and it looks really cool, like the computer is a piece of art you would want out on display.
The keyboard has other nice features. You can disable keys, and remap them, and this can be attached to a specific app or game. Just like the color scheme. I found that in some games I kept hitting the "windows" button and jumping out of the game, where I would have to resume. This usually happened during a critical fighting sequence, and once I resumed I was not "in the moment" anymore, and it would really mess me up. So, in these games I simply disabled the windows button, and the issue is gone.
There are 5 macro keys that you can assign to any combination of keys that you want. You simply tell it to record the macro, hit the keys in the order you want, and then assign it to one of the keys, and viola, you have a macro. This is also really helpful, if you find yourself doing the same keystrokes over and over again for something. I don't use this so much for games, but for work. I log remotely into a Linux cluster for work, and do most of the work on the command line. I try to streamline the command prompt as much as possible, but when in GVim I find myself doing the same keystrokes over and over again for things that I could not automate, so I broke out the Macro function of the keyboard and eliminated these sequences. It has drastically reduced the keystrokes and time things take me to complete at work.
For gaming, this really is an amazing keyboard. I used to have an issue where I was trying to move, change weapons and jump at the same time, and the keyboard could not handle all those individual keystrokes at the same time. That nearly always resulted in a frag, or at least severely worsening my score. I don't know what the keystroke limit is on this BlackWidow, but I know I have never reached it. No matter what I do with this it works flawlessly,
As for looks and feel, this keyboard is definitely a tank. It is rock solid, a nice heavy metal case. You will be shocked when you feel how heavy it is. Keep in mind this is a wired keyboard, which most people are not used to. But, if you are playing games with it you really want the wire. You don't want to have the slight lag inherent to the wireless keyboards, you also don't want the batteries running low, or out, that you have from time to time in the wireless keyboard. It connects to a USB port, and a headphone jack, and on the right side of the keyboard you have another USB port, for a mouse as an example, and a headphone jack, obviously for headphones. Really slick. I use a wired mouse, too, just to get every last edge I can, and this port makes that a piece of cake. If I am playing, but not alone, I will use headphones, so I don't disturb or distract anyone around me, and I don't have to reach to the back of the computer, I just plug right into the keyboard. They really thought this through. The keyboard comes with a wrist pad, which magnets on to the keyboard, and the magnets have a really strong grip, keeping it right where you left it. With the pad I can type for hours and hours and not have any discomfort. As I stated above, I am using this keyboard to write this review. I type 50% faster on this keyboard than any other keyboard I have ever used. It is really shocking just how fast I can type with this keyboard.
That brings me full circle back to the only issue that I have with this keyboard... The sound. Keyboard "clicks" used to be all the rage. I have to admit when I use a keyboard that is silent it just feels "wrong". I like the audible "click" and the tactile sensation from the click, too. But, that is all a personal preference. Anyway, this keyboard takes the "click" to a whole new level. Especially when you are typing fast, it sounds like one of those fast electric typewriters hammering away. The tactile sensation is great, and the keys feel really good to type on. But, the audio is just so loud. It is staggering when you first hear it. If you have someone sleeping in the next room and you are up late gaming this keyboard will wake them up and prevent them from going back to sleep.
I believe there is another version of this keyboard that is silent. I am not sure if that is the only difference. However, as loud as this is, I think I prefer the massive "click" to silence. That one negative aside, I think this is the best keyboard that I have ever used, or even seen. If you are a gamer this keyboard is for you. If you like to customize the look of your computer, like LEDs on the video card, and other things like that, this is also the keyboard for you. If you like to customize the settings of your computer, and want the ability to change key functions, disable keys, and map colors and patterns onto individual/group/all keys, this is DEFINITELY the keyboard for you. Unless the loud clicks are just too much for you, this is ABSOLUTELY the keyboard for you. Except for the sound you can't go wrong.
I really struggled with the 4 or 5 star rating. I have been pondering it, and having a seriously difficult time deciding which value to choose. The keyboard deserves the 5 start, or even 6 if that was possible. But, it is just so friggin LOUD. If it had a slightly lower volume setting, this would be the best keyboard ever, hands down. Unless you really wanted or needed a wireless keyboard, there is no reason that you wouldn't love this one (of course, except the noise).
Until now the keyboard was simply a utility required to use the computer. There was nothing special about it. Nothing like the video card, or the case which I had no problem spending hundreds of dollars on. But this Razer has changed all that. They keyboard is now an important accessory for the computer. It is both amazingly functional, and staggeringly beautiful. Combined with the computer, and the mouse, this keyboard has helped transform my computer into a functional piece of art that I would prefer to have on display for everyone to see. Also, the performance, and the additional programmable functionality has really given me an edge in video games that I didn't know existed.
Pros: What else can I say, there is nothing that comes close to this keyboard. Heavy, thick and rock solid metal case. Beautiful colors that can be assigned to keys individually, grouped or all. Keys can be disabled, or reprogrammed. Macros can be recorded and assigned to the 5 macro keys. Keyboard settings automatically run depending on the app/game that is running. Supports massive multiple key strokes, more than I can ever do. Ultra fast response time. Has extra USB port and headphone jack on the side. Has very comfortable wrist pad that is held in place by a magnet. The list goes on and on, this is the best keyboard I have ever used.
Cons: Noise. That's it. Unless you need wireless, but I prefer the wire for speed and accuracy.
NOTE: If you have recorded and on-the-fly macro and assigned it to a key, you might be wondering how to remove it. The manual shows how to create it, and it took me a while to figure it out, and every time I hit an "h" it would trigger my macro. Let's just say, it was tough to get anything done with that happening.
To resolve this you open Synapse, the app that goes with the Keyboard. Click the "Macros" tab. You will find under the drop-down box at least one macro called "New Macro 1" or something like this. It might, or might not actually show the keystrokes that are involved in your macro. I read from people that they didn't see the key strokes. But, I did. Once I deleted the macro from the list I no longer had any issues.
The keys are in the right place, and the lighting is super nice. You can make the keyboard all one color, and don't have to stick with the rainbow theme. Just an FYI, as we age, it gets harder to see the difference between blue and black, so the blue keys are invisible. I used to think you had to be really old to have that happen, but im just merely middle age, and blue looks allot like black to me now. Too much sun i guess.
If you work on linux, and want to use the | key allot, then this key is in the right place, i.e. the same place on the dell keyboard, or ibm keyboard that comes in racks, and most other keyboards. Some of the keyboards on amazon have the | key to the right of the ' key. All other keys seem to be in the same/correct place.
The back lighting of the keyboard is fully customizable, and is awesome. its not glaring (i use a solid purple) and a little light shines between the keys. However, the keys themselves are bright enough that the light bleed is not that noticeable.
I type about 80 words per minute, and this keyboard is super nice to type on. The keys could stand to have a bit more resistance than they do, but i guess its designed this way. The keys certainly feel solid (clicking, not mushy) but that could be because i learned on old mechanical and manual typewriters. Those keyboards suck, just an fyi. you couldn't type much faster than 50 wpm on them cus they would jam.
The only downside to me, is that this keyboard seems a tiny bit small, as in, i think the overall size of the keyboard could be about one to two inches wider. There is plenty of spacing between the keys, just seems a bit small. This is in no way a micro keyboard, or small keyboard at all. I just was wanting a slightly wider option. Apparently this is the feature of this keyboard. After looking, it looks like the logitech - g910 is about 1 inch wider than this keyboard. I might just go buy that one too, and see the difference.
I'm not affiliated with the company, and they certainly didn't pay me for this review, or compensate me in any way. I just purchased several different keyboards that had issues, and decided to spend some real bucks on a keyboard that hopefully will last a lifetime.
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Decided to up my game and try this thing called mechanical keyboards about which I have heard rave recommendations. You may have done the same and read quite a bit about these yourself. Trust me, nothing of what you've heard or read does justice to this hardware. The feeling of mechanical switches is unparalleled and unlike anything you're tried.
I have opted for the Blackwidow Chroma V2 Yellow Switches, which are linear and silent. These switches are the new ones to hit the market and you may have seen people have mixed feelings about them. Some people prefer the feedback of clicky switches (either silent or otherwise) which helps especially when typing. Others like the smoothness and speed of linear switches which provide an edge in games. I'll be honest, I don't use a keyboard to game very often but I can see where this argument is coming from: these yellow switches are FAST and actuate very early.
I type a lot and, in my opinion, yellow switches (linear) are equally as impressive for that kind of use. The linear travel enables a very pleasant and comfortable typing experience and the shallow actuation level give you a bit of speed (and a bit more errors too but you'll adjust). I believe in the end it depends on you, but if you're using a membrane keyboard, any kind of switch is a massive upgrade. If you're on the fence, make the jump! Don't just try the sample key that sticks out of the package, you'll need to do actual typing to get an idea.
The Chroma lighting is COOL. I felt at first it was a gimmick, but once you hook your keyboard up and configure the lighting to your preference (I prefer solid lighting), man is it gorgeous!! Very bright, very clean and doesn't bleed except where it matters. Stays very visible in bright conditions and very comfortable in dark rooms.
There are 5 macro keys and the keyboard allows you to record macros on the fly. It's not a feature I'll be using a lot but it's a nice thing to have.
The build quality is top notch. No it's not metal, but it's some fine plastic you get. The keyboard itself is very heavy and sturdy. It does not flex and stays firmly fixed to the desk while playing/typing. The braided cable looks extremely durable and is of very high quality; quite thick too, so you'll want to have this in mind while cable managing. The supplied wrist-rest is very nice and extremely soft. Attaches magnetically so it's easy to install and remove.
There are a couple of caveats/negatives I have to mention:
_While Yellow and Orange switches are marketed as silent, typing on these keyboards is nothing of this sort. It's certainly better than Green Switches (the clicky and very noisy ones) but they make quite a lot more noise than any membrane keyboard, desktop or laptop alike. I'd like to stress that the switches themselves are silent, but the button hitting the end of its travel isn't.
_The audio pass-through uses a single 3.5mm jack for both mic and sound. To my knowledge, very few motherboards feature this kind of audio jack (normally you get two separate, green and pink ones). While I understand this might be the new direction where everybody is headed, I would've appreciated if the keyboard had separate jacks for mic and sound (and maybe combine them into a single port). What this means for you is that you'll either only get sound and no mic or you'll have to buy an adapter which combines the audio jacks into one (you can find them on Amazon, look for ASIN B00Y458NA6 or B002NPSTNU)
_The keys on this keyboard are just a touch smaller than the keyboard I had and so I had to adjust. You may have to experience this at the very beginning where you'd be hitting the wrong keys a bit too often.
Coming to this keyboard, its worth every penny I've spent, the keys are clicky and responsive and has a rating of 8 million keys, which means that only after 8 million keystrokes you have a chance of witnessing some key response problems and for most of us its not going to even reach that point unless ofcourse you want to try it yourself. The LEDs on this are fantastic and offer an endless color combination for you. Highly recommended. Although it comes with a foam rest, I didn't like that as for me it sacrifices some speed and mobility in my key typing but it can be to each his own I guess.
The keys themselves feel nice to type on, but they are not silent (and I was not expecting them to be), they are definitely more clicky than your standard membrane keyboard, but not as loud as the green switches. They are a nice middle ground between completely silent and a loud clicky switch.
The Razer Synapse software for controlling and customizing the lighting and key options is easy and intuitive to use. I used to think that RGB lighting is just a gimmick, and while I know that it isn't required, it really enhances the experience and looks amazing.
I've never used a wrist rest before purchasing this keyboard and didn't think I would need it, but after a few days of using it I tried to go back and it is not the same, the wrist rest is really comfortable and great for long gaming sessions.
Overall I absolutely love this keyboard and even though it is quite expensive, I feel it is worth every penny and I highly recommend it to anyone on the fence. There are cheaper options and alternatives out there, but if you can afford it, you will not regret purchasing this keyboard.