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Razer BlackWidow X Chroma Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Green Key Switches - Tactile & Clicky - Chroma RGB Lighting - Military-Grade Metal Construction - Mercury White

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Features

  • Signature Mechanical Switch for Gaming: Razer Green switch technology provides a satisfying clicky sound with 50 G of actuation force, ideal for typing and gaming requiring the highest accuracy
  • Immersive, Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting: Includes 16.8 million colors w/ included preset profiles on individually backlit keys; syncs with gameplay and Razer Chroma-enabled peripherals and Philips Hue products
  • Fully Programmable Macro Support: Razer Hypershift allows for all keys and keypress combinations to be remapped to execute complex commands
  • Military-Grade Metal Construction: Built to last, with a rugged, metal top top plate for minimal flex and enhanced sturdiness
  • Durable Construction: Supports up to 80 million clicks with a 2 year manufacturer warranty

Description

Designed specifically for gaming, Razer Mechanical Switches actuate at an optimal distance, giving you speed and responsiveness like never before. Razer Mechanical Switches have consistently proven themselves to be the best for gaming, delivering both top-notch performance and reliable durability without compromise. This very same Razer technology and design is now being manufactured in-house end to end, ensuring even stricter requirements are met for each switch produced, resulting in a life span of up to 80 million key strokes.

Brand: Razer


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Lighting


Color: RGB Mercury


Number of Keys: 104


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Keyboard


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Razer


Series: ‎BlackWidow X Chroma


Item model number: ‎RZ03-01762000-R3M1


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC


Operating System: ‎Linux


Item Weight: ‎3.11 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.17 x 18.08 x 1.58 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.17 x 18.08 x 1.58 inches


Color: ‎RGB Mercury


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Manufacturer: ‎Razer Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 8, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Aesthetics and Satisfying Keystrokes
Color: RGB Mercury
This is the first time in over a year that I've used a mechanical keyboard and I am impressed. The main reason I chose this keyboard over others within the same price range was aesthetics. The white key caps on a smooth light metal finish was so refreshing over other boards, I was tired of having the same old black on black finish on all of my tech. There was also the font of the key caps which needed to be considered. This board sports a nice modern font which is easy to see and not over sized and bold like which could be found on most corsair keyboards (some people might like this but to me it was a huge turnoff). The software works flawlessly and the lighting has many configurations to try although i stuck with the static as it is not distracting. The lighting can be dimmed and there are many different colors but the only downside is that some colors pop while other colors, such as pink, are hard to get right. The keys give great feed back in terms of touch and sound(It may be too clicky for some, especially when you are typing for long periods of time), only a little bit of pressure is needed but the resistance is noticeable so it doesn't feel overly sensitive while at the same time you only need to move your finger a bit for the key to register. There really aren't many cons to this keyboard and I think that the design choice made by razer is a step in the right direction. No more over the top black finishes or green logos and cheap plastic. It honestly feels like a whole new brand. I will be looking forward to other name brand peripheral manufacturers to follow suit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Razer's new Green Swtiches are incredible! Clicky Click liker cherry blue's with awesome LEDs
Razer BlackWidow X Chroma. I have to say, this is possibly the best keyboard I have ever used. I love the RBG lighting effect, the clicky sound of the newly revamped Razer green switches is something I definitely cannot live without; they sound almost identical to MX cherry blues. Once you go blue, you can never type on a non clicky keyboard again. Razer recently changed their switch supplier and has made incredible strides in terms of quality and performance. I actually returned my Corsair K70 RGB keyboard because I couldn't stand how terrible the clicks were. I actually made a mistake when I was at the store buying it; I confused the key-switch 'click' with the actual key bottoming out. Corsair used a grey style switch which gave a 'tactile' response; tactile means mushy to me. I prefer a clean 'snap' of the switches. As far as this keyboard goes, here is what I love about it: - Awesome clicky keys - Heavy, strong built metal frame - Incredible RGB's (better than my Corsair K70 lights ever were) - Smoothly, light, and crisp keystrokes - Cable management trenches in the back of the keyboard Here is what I didn't particularly like: - No wrist pad; I have seen some Razer products with magnetic wrist pads and that would've been awesome - Super small font on some keys, making the RGBs more difficult to see (the 'alt' button has very minimal light that passes through, but I would still consider the RGB effect to be much better than competition) The price for this is also very fair. For about $100 dollars, you get the best RGB's in the market with switches that go head-to-head with the legendary cherry mx blues; how can you beat that? Other manufacturers will typically be much higher, and I don't think there is any price that can compare to this quality. But really, this is by far my most fun keyboard to use, code, type, and game with. In fact, I'm writing this review with it right now, this has been my longest review of a product I have ever written.. coincidence? I think not! :) I have a Das Pro also, but I use that one for work. I would have to rank them nearly the same in terms of typing performance. They Das pro is a little bit better in terms of keystroke performance, but not by much. BUT, the Das pro doesn't have LEDs. Which is why I use the Das Pro at work while keeping the Razer BlackWidow X Chroma at home. I really enjoy this keyboard, I made the switch to mechanical boards about a year ago and to be honest, it changes my perspective. I love this keyboard, and I'm sure you will too!!!! If anything quality related happens, I will be sure to update this post as to what happened. (Note: for the picture, I did purchase some PBT white plastic keycaps which really seem to help the RGB's shine through even more!!!!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2017 by Marie B. Marie B.

  • Great Keyboard, feel nice once you get used to mechanical, no real complaints
Cant' think of any complaints for this thing. It feels pretty comfortable. It did take about 2 weeks to get used to a mechanical keyboard considering I've used a standard keyboard for almost 20 years, but now that I'm using this, it feels just fine. Admittedly I rarely actually use the special color coded features of the keyboard (for example, in Overwatch, your keys light up if your ults or special attacks are available [or unavailable, too, I supposed]) since realistically, if you are looking at the keys while playing, you're playing wrong. It's more of an eye candy thing for when friends are watching you play, I suppose. Like... I've set my keyboard right now to show "rainbow colors", but I only realize I've got that feature on like once every 10 minutes or so when I actually take a peek at my hands. I used to have it to where clicking on a key would shoot out pretty ripples of colors, but it did admittedly get annoying, so now it's just statically colored like a rainbow with no interaction (except for the custom games that do stuff - it's not noticeable though when you're actually 'in the heat of battle'). Still, though, it's nice having the customizability, so it's not a con in the least. I suppose my only two mini gripes about this product are a distinct lack of USB ports on the side. My much cheaper steel series keyboard that I had before this (I think it was the Z-Steel?) had two USB ports on the side that I could use to attach a mouse receiver or whatever (I know the obvious answer is to use the back of the computer for my receiver, but I'd prefer to have the receiver within 3 feet of me instead of like 7 so that I get better signal). This freed up USB slots on my computer's front panel that could be used for other stuff like my USB headset that I switch between my laptop and desktop, and my tartarus chroma gamepad, and various other stuff like my phone or USB drives. Not a huge issue though; most keyboards don't have USB hubs built in, so I shouldn't be complaining; just pointing out a nice feature to include. The other mini-gripe is that the FN key is by the right hand side, between alt and the menu key. Most keyboards put their FN by the left hand size between the ALT and windows key or CTRL and Windows key (google 'fn key' and look under images if this doesn't make sense), so this takes some getting used to if you're trying to turn down the volume while in a full screen game or something of the sort. However, those are just gripes for the sake of griping; it's otherwise an AMAZING keyboard that is super customizeable. I haven't tried the "Pro's standard" keyboard, the Corsair K70 RGB, but looking at it visually online, it looks almost exactly the same (even down to the color effects) minus the wrist pad. So I think this keyboard is just fine. One thing a friend of mine pointed out, though, that might bother some people is that it doesn't have any macro keys, both on the left hand side, nor by the spacebar. This doesn't bother me since I don't ever use custom keys (and do have a Chroma Tartarus from Razer anyway), but it may affect some people that are used to using them. Regardless, though, I feel like this is an almost perfect keyboard for me that I see no reason for upgrading from, for at least another five years or so, unless something really huge happens by then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2016 by uber1337h4xx0r

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