Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Razer is finally cutting the cord on one of its mechanical gaming keyboards. The Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro combines the Hyperspeed 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth wireless tech introduced in its productivity keyboard, the Editors' Choice award-winning Pro Type, with the coveted design and features of the 2018 BlackWidow Elite. The V3 Pro delivers a tried-and-true Razer flagship keyboard experience without the wires, which is nice, especially since wireless keyboards with mechanical keys are few and far between. At the same time, though, the V3 Pro has flaws that diminish the appeal of going wireless, like many other cordless mechanical keyboards. Plus, it carries a big $229 price tag.
Wireless and Mechanical? If That’s What You Want... The BlackWidow V3 Pro, like the BlackWidow Elite before it, is a fairly stacked mechanical gaming keyboard. Its 104-key full-size layout measures 1.94 by 17.69 by 6.22 inches (HWD), but its desk footprint grows to 1.94 by 17.69 by 9.25 by 1.94 inches (HWD), ...
Razer’s first wireless mechanical gaming keyboard is more than solid, but doesn’t make a strong case for the wireless mechanical keyboard.
2.4 GHz and Bluetooth wireless; Razer mechanical switches; Dedicated media controls; Comfy wrist rest
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