🎮 Own the game with precision, power, and style.
The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features tactile and clicky green mechanical switches for precise input, durable doubleshot ABS keycaps that resist wear, and customizable per-key RGB lighting with a 3-sided underglow. It includes a programmable command dial and 8 macro keys for enhanced control, plus a magnetic plush leatherette wrist rest with RGB lighting for extended comfort during intense gaming sessions.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 9 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Programmable Macros, Green Mechanical Switches- Tactile & Clicky, Magnetic Wrist Rest, Chroma RGB, Doubleshot ABS keycaps |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | gaming |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.36"L x 6.01"W x 1.73"H |
J**H
Works flawlessly
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this thing renewed. Totally worth it. Saved about $80usd. Everything works no problem. The keyboard itself is a little pricy but it is packed with tons of features.The software, Razr synapse, seems to be far better developed than most other software. There is a small learning curve. I was able to get everything set up fairly easily. Macros, lighting, etc. I paired the Black Widow v4 pro with a basilisk v3 pro and man they are stunning. I found that synapse can even control the argb on my motherboard and works way better than the native motherboard software does. So, win win for me.The response on this keyboard is insane and can be set to poll at 2000. I got the green switches. I love the clicky og feel of them. They are loud. I also have a black widow mini with the yellow switches. If you don’t want all the noise, get the yellow switches. They are much quieter.The pro version does have two wires. One for the keyboard itself and one for powering the rgb. There is also a usb pass through giving you a great place to plug in your mouse dongle to take advantage of light speed tech. Allot of people complain about the two wires, but I’ve noticed most high end wired keyboards with usb pass through and rgb seem to all have them. So, I fully anticipated this and accept it.So far, while this is not a high end keyboard snob keyboard, it is high end and awesome.
M**M
Unreliable and faulty
2nd Razer keyboard in a row that has catastrophically failed within a very short time. You can be pounding on a key, and it won't register. Or you can have keys that press multiple times. It's a crapshoot with Razer and I will never buy another keyboard from them for as long as they are plagued with these issues. I bought their V2 and their V4, and the same problems persist.I really wanted to like this brand. Their software is OK. Their aesthetic is really good, as is their build quality. Their keys are horrible.
C**C
a very fancy keyboard
The shipping was a little weird... No outer box or anything - just stuck in a big padded envelope. So it arrived a little squished, but intact.The packaging for the keyboard seemed off, too. I'm more-used to glossy boxes with pretty pictures and lots of foam or cardboard filler to protect the device. This was just a plain brown box with the Razer logo on it.But, weirdness with packaging and shipping aside, the keyboard is pretty nice. I got the tactile switches, rather than the linear, so they're nice and clicky. The RGB lighting is fun. Even the wrist-rest has lighting. I like that there's a separate mute button, instead of integrating it into the volume scroll-wheel. And the extra macro buttons and knob are handy. What may not be obvious from the pictures is that there's a couple additional buttons on the left edge of the keyboard.All things considered, I'm pretty happy with this purchase. It does what I need it to do.
B**L
Best Mechanical Keyboard I could find
I'll start off saying that I'm not a gamer. I was looking for a mechanical keyboard for work that had a few key features:- Full Size- Backlit- Fully Mechanical with replaceable keys- Dedicated Programmable Macro Buttons- Easy to Use SoftwareFor as much as most places are charging, you'd think that they'd all come with the above list of items, but it was very difficult to find any at all that fit the bill. I came across the Razor 4s, and decided to purchase it once I saw the refurbished version for $80 less than new. I love this keyboard as it more than meets my needs and is easily to configure to my needs on the fly. Great value
A**N
THIS PRODUCT IS "REFURBISHED"
Firstly, this was, and still is not titled as refurbished. That in it's self bothered me, but not enough to prompt a return. When the package arrived the box was seemingly torn into and then mended with scotch tape. All paperwork including instructions and warranty papers we're missing and poorly packaged. This was troubling, but still not enough because my computer desperately needed a new keyboard (old one bricked). When I set up the keyboard I found out that the "D" key was unresponsive about 80% of the time. I took the key caps off, blasted it with air, drivers, the works, nothing. Now I'm furious. I'm pretty sure the keyboard wasn't "refurbished" and was simply re-sold. This defect would have been instantly noticed if it was actually tested. I should have noticed that 21% of customers left 1 star reviews before I bought this. Now I'm stuck without a keyboard while I wait a month for a refund.update: I kinda hit it a few times and now it seems to work fine. Still kinda mad though. Sorry for yelling. I will return with another update in the future.
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