Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Original price was: $189.99.$169.99Current price is: $169.99.
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Current Price | $169.99 | October 18, 2024 |
Highest Price | $169.99 | October 18, 2024 |
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Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Description
- HOT-SWAPPABLE DESIGN — Compatible with 3 or 5-pin switches, the keyboard’s socketed PCB allows an easy swap out of its pre-loaded switches for custom ones to achieve desired key feel
- COMPACT 75% LAYOUT WITH ALUMNIUM CASE — Ideal for setups where desk space is a premium, the keyboard features a durable build and covers esential commands
- OPTIMIZED TYPING EXPERIENCE — Enjoy light, balanced keystrokes that sound full and satisfying with a gasket-mounted FR4 plate, tape-enhanced PCB, lubricated stabilizers, and two layers of sound-dampening foam
- 2-SIDE UNDERGLOW WITH PER-KEY LIGHTING — Featuring per-key lighting and a striking 2-side RGB underglow, sync the keyboard with any battlestation and enjoy greater immersion for hundreds of integrated games
- MULTI-FUNCTION ROLLER & MEDIA KEYS — Pause, play, skip, and tweak everything from brightness to volume—the ultimate convenience when enjoying entertainment
- MAGNETIC PLUSH LEATHERETTE WRIST REST — With a soft, cushioned wrist rest that securely snaps to the keyboard— enjoy long-lasting comfort through the most intense gaming marathons
- RAZER SNAP TAP — Enjoy truly responsive in-game movement via Razer Synapse 4 by prioritizing the latest input between a pair of assigned keys; Snap Tap is OFF by default and can be toggled ON/OFF in Razer Synapse
- #1 SELLING PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. — Source: Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined
Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Specification
Specification: Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Razer BlackWidow V4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Cassandra –
First I wanna say I had the original blackwidow keyboard for about 7 years no problems, LOVED IT. Upgraded to this one cause I wanted a smaller one, and love this one too, the quality is amazing, the lights are great, the keys sound and feel awesome. Best sounding keyboard hands down. BUT, it has some skipping problems. Which is just insane to me for a $200 keyboard and for it being Razer who I’ve never had issues with. It’ll double press certain keys here and there and there’s no fix, I have the correct software and everything. The only keys I’ve noticed so far is the space bar (absolutely most annoying) and the f key. I didn’t notice this right away it took me about a month to even game and really use it due to busy schedule, and by the time I did it was too late for return. So now I’m stuck with it I guess, but it’s really frustrating. Other than that this would be a 5 star keyboard hands down. Hopefully yours doesn’t do the same, I’ve tried removing the keys that do it, cleaning out, and testing just pressing the switch and it doesn’t do it. I’ve reseated the keys multiple times it still does it everytime, no debris or anything causing it.
Raul –
Al ver las cualidadees de este teclado en papel, lo ví como una exceelentee opción parra mi primer teclado meecánico. Visualmeentee el teeclado es muy bonito y seee ve muy bieeen con un seetup gameeer. Los primeros meses que lo tuve eestaba enamorado deee él, las teeclas suenan muy suave, y tenía una velocidad dee respueesta increíble. Sin embargo, como a los 4 meses de tenerlo, empezaron los problemas, ya que algunas teclas se preesionan varias veeces, dee 2 hasta 4 vecees (eestoy dejando sin editar el teexto a propósito para ilustrar el probleema), además de que la teecla Q funciona cuando quieree.
Ya ví todos los foros y probé todas las soluciones posibles para veer si poddía resolver eeestos temas sin éexito, por lo que he leído, hay muchas peersonas con eestos mismos temas.
Al ser un producto caro y de una marcaa como lo es Razer, estos problemas no deebeerían eexistir, ya quee uno espeeraría teneer una eexpeeriencia dee usuario exceeleente por lo qque uno está pagando.
Entonces, hasta queee no haya una solución a estos probleemas por parte dee Razer, no recomiendo para nada estee teclado (compré reecieenteeemeeente un teeclado meecánico en AliExpress por una déecima parte y hee tenido meejor eexpeeriencia con eesee teeclado quee con este dee mayor precio.)
S. Mohamed –
If you are on the fence between this keyboard and another, save yourself the trouble and go with the other. This keyboard has a lot to like and trust me I really wanted to like this keyboard…Let’s talk about the good first.
Out of the box it sounds great and is a pleasure to type with. Build construction feels solid, keyboard has a nice flex to it, RGB is bright and customizable through synapse software. The wrist pad is comfortable and the magnetic attachment makes removal a breeze. There are key shortcuts to cycle through a few static colors and a few preset RGB profiles. I wasn’t able to find a way to save a custom lighting profile directly to the keyboard’s on-board memory. The custom profile seems to load when Synapse software loads up but this isn’t very useful if you use the keyboard on more than one device (gaming PC and work laptop).
On to the bad…This keyboard started to go bad after 2 months. Various keys became plagued by double registering keystrokes which made it virtually impossible to use as a software engineer. I would have only docked a few stars but Razer’s customer service is awful. It took a lot of back and forth for them to attempt to address the issue. They make you do your own troubleshooting and ask for video evidence of trivial issues. I had to RMA my device for a new one knowing I would probably encounter the same issue. Just as I expected the same issue happened one month later. Even after re-opening the service ticket via email they will request info that you had previously already sent them, only responding once every one or two days. At ~$200 I cannot give Razer a pass on this one. There is an inherent design flaw in either the PCB or the switches that I am sure Razer is well aware of. You can find dozens of reviews and posts on forums about this. Maybe you can just replace all the switches and the keyboard will work in the long term but it is all the endured frustration and bad customer service for me that I strongly recommend you avoid this keyboard. If you are looking for a mainstream custom keyboard from a major brand, the ASUS ROG Azoth 75 is probably the way to go.
EDIT: 5/12/24
Since writing this review I’ve swapped out the Razer key switches with WS Morandi switches. I haven’t experienced any issues since. I’m glad I am able to use this keyboard but you shouldn’t have to spend an extra $$ on switches for an already expensive keyboard. Razer did not offer to replace the switches nor would they replace this keyboard with a different model
Gustavo Sacchetti –
Mi hijo está feliz
Marshall Chartrand –
Works great for a few weeks. Then your keeys will randoomly start doouble typing keys. I’m not even troolling with this review. My “o” key is coompletely broooken.
Johannes –
Mein Sohn ist voll begeistert. Ist das Geld wert. Zum normalen arbeiten am PC eher unpraktisch.
Da tauschen wir halt schnell.
Will –
Personally I’ve bought plenty Razer keyboards, have them stashed all over the place. This one for sure is the best one so far. Althought not a fan of tactile switches straight out of the box, as personally I prefer linears for gaming, the hotswappable design makes it easy enough to swap, currently using WS morandi linear switches.
While it is somewhat more expensive than I’m comfortable with and you could find better options, I do believe it’s totally worth it, great 75% keyboard with the smooth gaskets on the keyboard, the mods that enchance the sound on it, the stock orange switches feel very nice to type on. My only complaint is that the keycap layout limits the keycaps you can use on it a little.
HNYA –
I’ve been building my own custom keyboards for a while and want to say this is easily my favorite stock keyboard. The switches are nice and quiet (at least compared to RAZER’s norm and were only just louder than my turquoise tealios), the stabilizers are mind blowing how they got this nice a sound factory. Just everything is impressive. If you’re interested in jumping into customs, 100% start here.
Some minor complaints I’m having with it. Mostly with the synapse software. Upon booting my pc I am never able to just start typing to put in my password, the keyboard for some reason needs to have the synapse software running to function so it’s really irritating but not something I can fault the board for, just Synapse. Another small gripe is I like the smaller feet up but I also tend to slide my keyboard around a lot and the plastic feet aren’t exactly great and tend to fold in with the slightest movement, so I’ve just had it flat (there’s still the slight angle so it’s not bad). These are mostly personal complaints but I could see the synapse one being an issue.
Added some NK Creams and gmk caps I had extra and this is going to be my daily driver for the foreseeable future. Good job Razer, keep up the product quality like this.
Amazon Customer –
All other Razer keyboards are awful and way too loud.
This new 75% keyboard is actually built well and sounds great. The switches are not bad, the keycaps are nice, it’s hotswap so you can change them to whatever you want. You’re still stuck with Razer’s criminal spyware/bloatware/malware called Synapse to change the settings but unless you buy a Wooting this applies to all other brands as well (Logitech/Steelseries/Corsair all have bad software too).
Wristrest is nice as well. Only issue is it’s overpriced but everything Razer is overpriced so this isn’t surprising.
So far no issues.