Razer Puts Out New BlackWidow V4 Small Keyboards
Razer now has more keyboards out with the new BlackWidow V4 series. These are small, mechanical keyboards. There are two types: the larger BlackWidow V4 Low-profile HyperSpeed and the smaller, BlackWidow V4 Low-profile Tenkeyless HyperSpeed. Both aim to give better comfort, more pure aim, and lots of ways for gamers to make them their own.
What You Can Choose and How They Are Made
You can pick from three Razer switch types: green (clicky), yellow (smooth), and orange (soft). Each switch is made smooth and stable and shows off Razer Chroma RGB lights well. These switches can last for 80 million clicks.
For more ease, these keyboards have shorter keys and a low 18.5mm front. This helps your wrists feel good. The body is made with strong aluminum and has two layers of soft foam to make typing sound nicer.
How They Connect and Work
Both kinds use Razer HyperSpeed Wireless tech for a fast 2.4GHz connection and can check in at up to 1000Hz. You can hook up a Razer mouse too. They also work with Bluetooth for up to three devices.
They also have good bits like:
- A roller to control music and more.
- Lots of buttons for special moves.
- A low power mode that lets them run up to 980 hours.
- The Razer Snap lets you pick the last key you hit without letting go of the first.
Types and How Much They Cost
You can buy the Razer BlackWidow V4 Low-profile series now:
- Razer BlackWidow V4 Low-profile HyperSpeed (Large): $230
- Razer BlackWidow V4 Low-profile Tenkeyless HyperSpeed: $200