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[Prime] Razer BLACKWIDOW TE Chroma V2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard $107.74 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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Razer BLACKWIDOW TE Chroma V2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.

Ships from and sold by Amazon US.

Regular price $181.60.

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.
This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2020

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  • I would get, but I'm already running Icue, Gigabyte whatever it is, MSI Mystic Light….dont want to have to chuck another software ontop of it.

    • would be nice to have a gauntlet of RGB software that could control them all… for the balance of course

    • This is why it's always best to aim for a single brand build which also makes lighting sync up much better.

  • +2

    There is an updated V3 version of this keyboard for $153 but only in green switches for those who are looking into TE keyboards:
    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B08D68NP7G/ref=ppx_yo_d…

    Also take note if you play FPS and never used an optical switch keyboard before, be very mindful buying a "Huntsman TE", they are super sensitive optical switches. I bought the Blackwidow TE V3 to try to replace it.

  • How does this compare with blackwidow elite and huntsman elite?

    • Checkout rtings for reviews, but most obvious thing is it's smaller has no number keys on the right

    • +2

      Blackwidow Elite is pretty much the full key version of this…

      Razer use TE for the TKL version of their keyboards such as Huntsman TE..

  • Can anyone with this comment on quality? Looks like a really nice price.

    • It's a nice keyboard.

      Just make sure you choose the right switch for your preference.

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Got the yellow one and it is delivered faster compared to other one too.

  • Thanks, bought an orange

  • Me and a work mate bought this, both failed same time roughly 6 months in, one of them the lights on certain keys were faulty, the other KB certain keys registered as double pressing, not what you’d expect from Razer, rather spend that money on a Corsair where you can at least change the keys with the supplied tool in the box (Razer don’t make things so easy).

    Only thing this Razer has going for it is the nice cushion wrist rest, but then again anyone ordering a Tenkeyless keyboard probably has no room on their desk for one anyway.

    My mate kept advising me to steer clear of Razer and it proved wise, crack house to the umph degree.

    • Too late. I got one yesterday.
      Let's see how long it is going to last.
      My $10 (after rebate) Microsoft no frills keyboards running smoothly for something like 7 years by now.
      Blank space button on one of them got squeaky recently - still operational but makes that funny sound when you press it.

  • I got mine today. Few keys were loose and out. Pushed them in and for now it works fine. little heavy and getting used to the cushion. Saw another small keyboard from Razor cheaper than this.

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