🎮 Elevate your gaming experience with the Razer BlackWidow V3!
The Razer BlackWidow V3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features tactile Green Mechanical Switches for optimal performance, customizable Chroma RGB lighting, durable UV-coated keycaps, and an ergonomic design, making it perfect for both gaming and professional use.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Brand | Razer |
Series | BlackWidow V3 |
Item model number | RZ03-03541800-R3M1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.83 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.76 x 9.66 x 1.66 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.76 x 9.66 x 1.66 inches |
Color | Quartz Pink |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B08FQTGFT5 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 6, 2020 |
A**.
Pink and Clicky
I love that it's pink and I love that it's super clicky. The RGB lighting is just a fun addition to it. It suits my needs perfectly and works great with my aesthetic.
H**T
Awesome keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I love this keyboard. From the beautiful pink, to the customizable led keys, (it will even take videos and code them into colors) and the satisfaction of the clickly sounds when typing and gaming. If you don't like a noisy keyboard, this won't be for you, but I enjoy the sound. This keyboard is outstanding in all aspects. It fits on my small desk with plenty of room for my mouse, comes with a nice wrist rest, and as I mentioned before a beautiful pink even better then the photo. It's heavy and doesn't slide around easy. You can even adjust the volume on your computer with the grey scroll wheel above the number pad. The input is immediate and I experienced no issues connecting to the computer and installing the needed software. This keyboard should last years, as my mother had the same one she bought a while back. I definitely think the price was worth it.
C**N
Awesome keyboard.
Great mechanical keyboard, responsive and customizable rgb lighting.
R**I
Yellow vs Green Switches? Depends on preference
This is my 3rd Razer mechanical keyboard. I had the original black widow and also have the v3 clicky at home. I bought this one for work since clicky keys would be too loud.The first thing I noticed with the yellow switches was just how sensitive they are to pressure. The clicky keys take some force to push down and that is a good and bad thing depending on your preference. My major problem was I tend to rest my fingers on the keys at work. This would cause random keys to be pressed. The solution is to just not rest your fingers. It took some getting used to but about a week in I saw less accidentally key activation. I think the yellow keys make you type faster but I still like my green keyboard since I know when the key is pressed.Adding to this point, I think razer should make a "brown" tactile but silent version of the black widow. I think the only one they offer is the compact version without the number and rest pads. I don't understand why they can't add that option to the full keyboard since they obviously designed and have the key in stock.If you are wondering how loud the keys are, that depends on how hard you hit the keys. I tend to push all the way down so even the yellow silent keys make some noise. But since they are linear, you can press halfway and they key will still activate.The razer mechanical keyboards are definitely the best imo. I've looked around but razer seems to be the only one that has the custom built wrist pad. I also like the scroll wheel and the build quality. A lot of the other mechanical keyboards have name brand cherry MX switches but then cheap out on the outer material or add weird stuff like a USB passthrough???
A**M
Decent Keyboard
Overall, I love typing and playing games on this keyboard, it gets the job done! If you’re a casual gamer this will be good enough and is satisfying to type and do homework with. Only thing you will notice is the back space feels cheap and is by far the loudest key for some weird reason.For enthusiasts, the space bar isn’t the greatest, it’s just average. A little rattle, but had a nice, firm press that you can actually feel when actuate. Bunny hopping in FPS games is no problem. With the RGB, it’s fairly weak, and you expect more for paying for something over $100. The razor software is on the lower tier of RGB software and is he brightness is dim compared to even $50 keyboards. Not a big issue for me, so I won’t knock it too much. The silent keys aren’t silent, but they give off enough sound to feel satisfying and the feedback is OUTSTANDING! When you press a key, you can feel the switch, it’s hard to explain but it gives enough feedback so you know when the key is pressed it feels “heavy” then light again after actuation. After little time it becomes subconscious feedback that you don’t realize you’re using, it’s great, by far the best keyboard I had for gaming and schoolwork. I’m a coder so it’s nice having the not so noises keys and satisfying feel. It’s really hard to explain in a description, but if you’re worried on how the yellow switches feel, don’t be. Other than that everything else is solid, nothing fantastic. Keyboard has some bend, volume controls wheel is nice (kind of don’t like the location tho would still prefer the function key) and the software is good enough for shortcuts. I also like how you can disable the windows key while gaming, little nice feature. Arm rest is okay, I have an L shaped desk so the middle kinda floats and I still don’t have slipping issues like others were saying. It doesn’t help that much, it’s just nicer to feel than the desk and having your wrists elevated is more important imo. Overall very solid, would give 5 stars if it went above and beyond. However, the keys are above and beyond and that’s what matters most
N**Z
Great sound and comfortable to use
Amazing keyboard! When u master using ur keyboard the clicks are extremely satisfying, highly recommend a full keyboard over the smaller versions the arm rest is super comfy and can be moved if wanted
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