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Razer BlackWidow V4 X - Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Yellow Switches Linear & Silent - 6 Dedicated Macro Keys - Chroma RGB - Doubleshot ABS Keycaps - Media Controls - Sound Dampening & Stabilizers

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Style: BlackWidow V4 X


Pattern: Yellow Switches - Linear & Silent


Features

  • YELLOW MECHANICAL LINEAR SWITCHES: With zero distance between actuation and reset points at 1.2mm and only 45g of force required enjoy instant, rapid-fire inputs that are just as quiet thanks to built-in sound dampeners
  • 6 DEDICATED MACRO KEYS: Expand the arsenal of commands with a set of easy-access macro keys that can be programmed to peferred playstyle
  • MULTI-FUNCTION ROLLER & SECONDARY MEDIA KEYS: Pause, play, skip, and tweak everything from brightness to volume for ultimate convenience
  • CHROMA RGB PER-KEY LIGHTING: With a switch construction that promotes brighter, even lighting, customize each key from over 16.8 million colors and effectsincluding dynamic lighting for hundreds of Chroma-integrated games
  • DOUBLESHOT ABS KEYCAPS: Using a doubleshot molding process to ensure the labeling never wears off while having extra-thick walls to withstand intense gaming
  • IMPROVED KEYBOARD ACOUSTICS: With a layer of special foam under the circuit board and lubricated stabilizers to minimize noise, the keyboard ensures a typing experience that sounds as satisfying as it feels

Description

Product Overview Upgrade the core of your battlestation with the Razer BlackWidow V4 X—an advanced mechanical gaming keyboard crafted for extended control. Execute advanced commands and shortcuts instantly with a set of macro and media keys, as you take your immersion to the next level with Razer Chroma RGB. Technical Specifications Box Contents

Brand: Razer


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Multimedia, Personal, Gaming, Business


Special Feature: Yellow Switches Linear & Silent, Chroma RGB, Doubleshot ABS Keycaps, Media Roller - Sound Dampening & Stabilizers, 6 Programmable Macros See more


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 104


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: BlackWidow V4 X


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 18.36 x 6.01 x 1.71 inches


Brand: ‎Razer


Series: ‎Blackwidow V4 X


Item model number: ‎RZ03-04701900-R3U1


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎2.51 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.36 x 6.01 x 1.71 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18.36 x 6.01 x 1.71 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Razer


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎July 18, 2023


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  • Great keyboard, but terrible documentation, customer support, and faulty software.
Style: BlackWidow V4 Pro Pattern: Yellow Switches - Linear & Silent
It's probably well-known by now that you need the Synapse software to unlock a good chunk of features this keyboard has, but did you also know that the incredibly terribly written manual also neglects to mention details like needing to download additional software and offers misleading information? Yeah, neither did I, but after spending 3 hours with Razer technical support I found that to be the case. One hour was spent with an agent who kept putting me on a silent hold and wouldn't respond and two hours with another agent who put me on hold a lot as she came to grips with the fact that what I saw on my screen didn't match what was on hers plus needing time to research/request help from people on her end. So, what did I discover? Well, one of the features of this keyboard is creating macros, yes? That extra row of keys on the left-hand side labeled M1-M5? Looking at the attached picture, one would think you press a key-combo (Function + F9), press whatever you want the macro to be, press the key-combo again, then one of the M-buttons, and from now on any time you press that Macro key you'll repeat what you just made, yes? Nope, that's not entirely how it works. Oh, you MADE a macro, sure, but the keyboard somehow doesn't already know how to use it even if you have Synapse installed. No, what you need to do is go to the Dashboard of the Synapse software, click Modules, and download the module for Macro. THEN you can actually use the macro you made. Do you see anything similar to "Download the Macro Module in the Dashboard" in the attached picture? No, no you do not. Minor detail, I suppose, but when giving a step-by-step, skipping the FIRST step is very counterproductive. Another fun little fact is, if you look at the picture, you'll see key combos for how to change the lighting patterns and colors. Function key + CTRL + a number and you'll have a different pattern. Press that combo again and you change colors. Seems pretty simple, right? Wrong. Apparently, that's an EXAMPLE chart...just without the word "Example" anywhere on the page. The second agent on the phone merely referred me to YouTube videos on how to program these in because, I suppose, they don't have example keyboards and software to use and have to rely on screenshots and knowledge-base articles. I've only had this keyboard in my possession for a day, so I haven't had time to watch YouTube videos on how to decipher the puzzle that is the Chroma Effects. Obviously, since the combos listed in the manual don't do squat, I have to figure out something else. I even had to instruct the agent on how the Gaming Mode function worked because the manual doesn't mention that having it "off" in the Synapse software means it is then toggled by the key combo, whereas having it "Enabled In-Game" does exactly that and "Always" means it is literally always on no matter what you do (or until you turn it off in Synapse). A fun bonus was when the 'R' key on this brand-new keyboard stopped working for some reason while I was still testing it. At that time, I had nothing programmed and was merely installing the Synapse software. Every other key worked, but 'R' just...was taking a break, a nap, or was on hiatus while the rest of the keyboard was still functional. I thought I had a defective keyboard because, let's be honest, I had a manual telling me to do things that didn't work so having a specific key not function seemed to confirm something was wrong with it. Shortly after a reboot, the key was working again, as you can tell by the fact I'm not typing in a strange way. I have a word or two for whatever absentminded professor wrote this documentation: find someone who hasn't used the keyboard before and have them follow the manual you created and see how well it goes. THEN make the necessary corrections before you send it off with the product. I'd use other, more colorful words, but Amazon would not allow me to actually post this. I'd also advise Razer to provide actual products and software suites for their support representatives to use, so they can accurately answer questions, but something tells me they aren't concerned with customer satisfaction. Otherwise, they wouldn't be sending out poorly-written manuals with their products. Razer also has this bizarre obsession with offering to replace products rather than doing anything that can even remotely be called "troubleshooting", so adjust your expectations accordingly when purchasing ANY Razer products. For example, I purchased a Deathadder V2 mouse over a year ago and contacted Razer regarding cosmetic damage that was occurring because of normal use. Their solution was to use up three weeks of my time by sending a replacement mouse and tape grips instead of just having a way to fix the cosmetic damage. And yes, I know this is not exactly a place where Razer looks for feedback and acts on it, so that's why I've copied and pasted this into a document to send it right to them. I am a simple person with regard to the concept of having proper expectations. If Razer advertises a product can do something, it should be able to do it. If the manual that comes with a product provides instructions on how to do something, following those instructions should work. Finding out that there's missing information or that the listed information doesn't work at all does not build consumer confidence or satisfaction. I'd almost know it down to 2-stars for that, but I'm sure the keyboard itself works perfectly fine...though I may adjust my rating and review to reflect that in the future if that changes. Unlike most who say this sort of thing in their reviews, I DO adjust mine. Update: May 5, 2023 - So I contacted Razer "Support" through their site and used the chat function. After describing the problem, the agent immediately jumped to the concept of performing an RMA replacement. As someone who purchased this thing on May 1, 2023, and received it three days later, I'd go through Amazon if I wanted to do that (which I'm starting to consider). As part of the troubleshooting, the agent suggested I disconnect the keyboard, press and hold Escape+Caps+Space, connect the USB, and let go of the keys afterward. Congratulations! I now have a keyboard in Demo Mode that doesn't respond to input. I had to connect up another keyboard to look up (and realize) I had to perform the same steps to take it out of Demo Mode. So, not only is Razer "Support" obsessed with RMAing products for trivial things, but they're also giving out terrible troubleshooting instructions without providing all the details. That knocks an otherwise good keyboard down from 3-stars (due to the documentation and poor customer service) to 2-stars (due to the absolutely terrible customer service). If I wasn't stuck in a place that literally prevents me from returning this product, at least for the next 15 days, I would be doing so. Instead, I'm trying to unlock the full usage of a product I'm paying for. I'm starting to realize my mistake. To summarize: I need the Synapse software to use macros. I need to turn off/disable the Synapse software to use the Chroma Effect key binds, but then I can't use macros. Absolutely *Brilliant*, Razer. Note: that was sarcasm. Update 2: May 18, 2023 - The keyboard developed an ADDITIONAL problem: the Control key would randomly act like it was stuck. So, for example, if you held down Control and pressed Escape, the Start Menu would pop up, right? Now imagine it doing that without holding down Control. Now imagine this kind of "undocumented feature" also applied to any other key you pressed. To fix this, I could press both Control keys at the same time, using Alt+Ctrl+Del, putting the keyboard into/out of Demo Mode, or exit the Synapse software. However, if I EVER intend to use Macros with this thing, I need the Synapse software...and that software is causing the problem. I did not intend to spend nearly $300 on this keyboard and insurance just to have to work around poor programming and poor documentation. Razer has seriously dropped the ball on this and I've been dealing with 2 weeks of issues. As compensation, they've offered me numerous apologies in a template format, which truly shows they couldn't care less. I'm NEVER purchasing another Razer product and I highly encourage anyone reading this to shop elsewhere. From 2-stars down to 1. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023 by M.G. Trehern M.G. Trehern

  • Razer does not disappoint.
Style: BlackWidow V4 Pro Pattern: Green Switches - Tactile & Clicky
The only reason I bought this was because my original Black Widow Chroma V2 got drenched in tea. So I go on the hunt and find out they no longer make that keyboard. I purchased two other Razer keyboards and even though they were great, nothing to me beats the Black Widow keyboards. The comfort of the wrist rest is great and it doesn't matter if I'm working, cruising the net or gaming, it's a comfortable go. I do love the color picking ability and I keep it on one color for everything and it looks awesome! You will have to be careful of the buttons on the left side of the keyboard but other than that the smoothness of typing is great. I am a very particular person when it comes to what my keyboard feels and sounds like. Yes, this is a "clicker" keyboard and I absolutely love that. The speed of typing is awesome, the response time keeps you moving, so no complaint there. The biggest complaint I have is the software. I never had a problem with it keeping my settings, starting back up after a reboot, opening up in general. I have all the buttons clicked for it to start up at boot, log in and everything, but 9 times out of 10 I have to open it back up, log in to Synapse and then it starts doing what I want. Also, I truly miss the Chroma extras of the headphone jack and usb port on the right side. This does have a usb port on the back, but you tend to forget about it because of the location. So, everything is great about this keyboard, some things take a little getting used to, like the roller wheel volume control, but like all new things it will grow on you. Is it worth the money, that all depends on your own personal preference. I broke down and spent the money because I knew I would be happy with keyboard and will last for years, as long as I don't spill tea on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Terri Goodnow

  • A really good keyboard but way over priced.
Style: BlackWidow V4 Pro Pattern: Yellow Switches - Linear & Silent
While this is one of the nicest keyboards I've had the pleasurer to type on it does have some simple flaws that can be addressed by the manufacturer. Reviewed Version had the Razer yellow switches as I prefer the linear switches for the quiet typing. CONS: The first simple thing is the media keys. You can not tell what each one does at a glance as the embossed characters are next to impossible to see especially when the back lighting is used. (to the manufacturer) Paint them white for the users to see. You need to memorize what they do to use them. Not an issue once you memorize what they do but a visual que helps tremendously. The next fixable flaw is the price. While I do enjoy gaming and typing on the is keyboard it is not worth the premium price tag for a corded keyboard. $230+ USD is just not justified for this board even with its options. Wait till the price drops before purchasing. Next the major flaw I found is the side macro keys. On the left side of the board are 3 macro keys that every time you try to move the keyboard you press them. There is no simple fix for this but I just disabled them in Synapse 3 so as I don't seem to use them anyways. PRO's: This board is one of the most well rounded boards I have every seen. It both games well with its quick actuating keys and productivity options allow you to use this board in almost any scenario. The keys actuate quicker than Cherry MX reds (what my last keyboard had) giving you a leg up in games and for those that are quick typists the need to press the key all the way is unnecessary, a help but also a hinderance if you have fat fingers. I don't have fat fingers so it is a pleasure to type on. The reason I never purchased a Razer keyboard before now is that the cases were made of plastic allowing them to flex where as this board has an aluminum case giving it the required rigidity that I expect from a premium keyboard. I am truly enjoying the plush wrist rest that comes with this board. Every other board that I have had has had a plastic wrist rest until this one. I can honestly say this is a big deal compared with other boards I have used. What more can I say on this other than you really need to try it out if you can find one on display some where. You will love the plush wrist rest. If you already have other Razer products having Razer Synapse 3 is no big deal and you are used to how to work the program but for those wishing to keep extra programs off there PC this is not the keyboard for you. For those that don't mind this program is needed to disable, change or edit macro keys. Synapse does use a bit of system resources so be warned. I personally have the Kraken Ultimate head set, Tartarus Pro gaming pad, Viper Ultimate mouse, Fire fly V2 mouse pad and now the BlackWidow V4 Pro so running the Synapse 3 program is necessary for lighting controls. A feature I find cool is that if you do not need a USB passthrough in the keyboard you can use only one cord to the keyboard limiting the amount of wire clutter that PC's create. Of course on the other hand is if you use that feature there are two cords not bundled together adding to the clutter. Over All Thoughts: Excellent keyboard but overpriced. Good for both productivity and gaming. Comfortable to use with quick response. Has some flaws but there are work arounds. Needs Synapse 3 installed to use most features. Best lighting of all of Razers keyboard options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by Bgunner

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