Razer builds a gaming keyboard that packs serious power into a tiny frame. The BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed cuts out the number pad to save desk space. Gamers can swap out key switches without any tools or soldering work needed. The company stuffed foam inside to make typing quieter and smoother. Metal plates stop annoying ping sounds that drive players crazy during long gaming sessions.
Players control their music and volume with a special roller and three buttons. The keyboard connects through wireless technology that keeps lag super low for competitive matches. Bluetooth lets people hook up three different devices at once. One tiny receiver handles both the keyboard and a matching Razer mouse perfectly. This setup saves precious USB ports on gaming computers.
Rainbow lights shine under every single key and work with over 300 different games. Players create wild lighting shows using Razer software that comes free with the keyboard. White metal plates spread the colors evenly across the whole device. The battery lasts almost 1000 hours when power saving mode kicks in. A special button shows battery levels by lighting up the number keys across the top.
Players control their music and volume with a special roller and three buttons. The keyboard connects through wireless technology that keeps lag super low for competitive matches. Bluetooth lets people hook up three different devices at once. One tiny receiver handles both the keyboard and a matching Razer mouse perfectly. This setup saves precious USB ports on gaming computers.
Rainbow lights shine under every single key and work with over 300 different games. Players create wild lighting shows using Razer software that comes free with the keyboard. White metal plates spread the colors evenly across the whole device. The battery lasts almost 1000 hours when power saving mode kicks in. A special button shows battery levels by lighting up the number keys across the top.