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Joseph miller
> 3 dayGreat keyboard. Looks awesome! Feel good
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Dave
> 3 dayLove this keyboard. the razor software(Chroma) is very handy. Its slowly become compatible with other RBG products, but it does have some issues. IE I was able to get my asus mother/cpu cooler to work with chorma, but its still needs some work.
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Brianna
> 3 dayIve been wanting this keyboard for about a year now and i finally bought and Im not regretting a thing. When I bought it the description said it had cosmetic damage and some accessories are broken. The keyboard came looking brand new with zero damage or scratches. came looking fresh from razer. The under glow isnt that bright so be warned but it is a neat feature if you have a dark room where you can see it. keys are nice and stable and typing is great. great for silent typing if you have a gf or wife sleeping in the same room as you.
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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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Stella ♡
04-04-2025What can I say? I love my keyboard and I love the colors ^.^
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Cheryl A.
Greater than one weekI 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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Redgrin
> 3 dayAll in all, if youre tired of cheaper light up mice/keyboards, Razer is the way to go. They can be pricey, but Ive really liked my Cynosa Pro and DeathAdder. Only negatives are, for me, the keyboard isnt mechanical. Some sort of membrane. Not a huge deal breaker, they work fine. Not very clicky as some may prefer. Other negative would be, if youre a messy person, you do not want to spill anything on these. The keys are not made to be removed willy nilly, so you will be screwed if you spill anything sticky on it. Crumbs may be less an issue if you use air duster to blow them out, but Ive personally been very careful. I dont use these for general use typically, though I am writing the review on the Cynosa Pro as I type. I mainly use them while gaming. I have another wired kb/m I use for everything else and keep these in their packaging to preserve them. Anyway, hope my review helped someone.
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Chris Carney
> 3 dayThis keyboard is so bad for responsive key presses. The Ornata is far more superior. Razer really dropped the ball on this one. And the cabling is cheap plastic rather than the Ornatas braided sheathing. BRING BACK THE ORNATA!!!
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Ivan
04-04-2025Cool
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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.