• Reviews around quality (3.89 of 5)

    Razer BlackWidow Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Green Mechanical Switches - Tactile & Clicky - Chroma RGB Lighting - Anti-Ghosting - Programmable Macro Functionality

    • good cable- current software is decent (don't need an account any longer)- heavy base does not seem to help with flex or rattle, but does keep keyboard in placeCons:- mediocre build quality for the price- even with the orange (brown) switches, this keyboard is LOUD- a lot of play in stabilized keys due
    • The keys feel great and the lighting effects are highly customizable with the "Synapses 3" razor software that should automatically download once plugged into the PC.The keyboard has a metal frame, feels durable, high quality, and has a nice weight to it to keep it from sliding along with the padded feet and 2x adjustable raise on the back
    • This keyboard is made with really nice quality, it is beautifully lit up and has no disconnection issues
    • There is not a detail that they overlook in producing the best quality equipment, or ensuring that it gets to you in the condition it left them, or providing support once it gets there. .
    • Solid metal frame with good build quality, keys are satisfying to
    • The construction seems to be of really good quality
    • It's very useful and helpful to not have to deal with the sound issues and be able to talk again without loosing the quality of being able to reactively game in competitive situations or needing to own multiple keyboards.
    • Built quality is really good and the Orange switches are so satisfying to press.
    • Otherwise the throughput sound port it offers kills sound quality, unfortunately, and the controls to music don't always work (because the razer synapse is having bugs right now, but if we can't use it without the synapse
    • This keyboard is a great addition to the Razer ecosystem of high quality, reliable products
    • Nice build quality, keys feel nice, and the cables are good
    • There is, actually, an easy quality and feeling sensation between my old red dragon switches and the Razer ones
    • The build quality, apart from the annoying loose Shift key mentioned earlier, is pretty good: firm with no flex or flimsy give like on a cheaper keyboard I was using
    • I've still yet to explore too much as this was not the selling point for me personally, but I can at least confirm it's awesome!-- Quality: The weight is hefty and solid, which I personally like, and even the quality of the wrist guard is great with an added magnetic aspect that "clings" to the keyboard
    • This is a good build-quality keyboard, quite heavy (has a metal frame, stays put)
    • Me and most technicians I know stick to companies like Logitech who offer better service and quality!
    • I will say this, I like the quality, weight and feel of the keyboard
    • Overall, it is a good quality keyboard mechanically, which is why I haven't returned it
    • The keyboard is solid, good quality materials
    • Excellent quality
    • The stabilizers on larger keys like space are good too, feels less mushy than the Cherry equivalents.-Overall pretty nice build quality with the metal top and decent weight to the board.-Media keys are good, especially the side adjustable volume knob
    • The build quality on this is really nice as well far better then what it was on the old Croma I had
    • Quality is excellent.
    • The quality is overall very good
    • The build quality is fantastic
    • Otherwise the throughput sound port it offers kills sound quality, unfortunately, and the controls to music don't always work (because the razer synapse is having bugs right now, but if we can't use it without the synapse
    • Great build quality
    • The keyboard looks and feels of good quality, the keys are not so silent as we were expecting since it has the orange switches
    • Nice design.- Horrible quality control and factory packaging
    • If you want a responsive keyboard and don't mind the "clacking sound" then this keyboard is an A+But then again what would you expect from Razer, nothing but top quality
    • Great build quality.
    • Solid build quality
    • The keys are high quality none of that cheap pop off stuff or chicklet keys that break or lack any positive feel they've been actuated.
    • The keyboard and keys are top quality
    • It came with a broken led, it may look like something unimportant but is really annoying and for this price range you would expect a better quality control for their products
    • Bought it during the Holiday sale at $84.99 and overall its a good quality keyboard
    • Overall, good quality and build
    • Simple layout good quality and software.
    • Nice quality
    • Awesome build quality very well made, I am not really into the whole rgb thing but it works
    • These keycaps are of much nicer quality, reject oil and grease, and should be way more durable
    • Also, the non-standard bottom row is a bit of a hassle (this is the only real improvement Razer could make on this keyboard) and the legend is a little disappointing since secondary legend keys are not shine through and very small, but in terms of usability, it's great and there isn't a better quality board for it's tier
    • The build quality seemed good
    • Razer has definitely got a lot of flack from everyone for their poor switch quality and janky
    • While I was not expecting to have the build quality on the same level as the more expensive versions, it felt closer to what I would expect out of a $40-50 keyboard
    • It seems like theres no quality to the craftsmanship of these items, like they just outsource it to a nameless company in china.
    • The software that got installed with the product (Synapse) is of very poor quality in general, apart for the UX experience which looks really good; the software is largely unusable on my machine as I am still unable (1 week later) to override the default lighting settings.
    • (And no, it isn't the tactile click that's artificially added to many mechanical keyboards to the point of sounding like a manual typewriter; this is just the key bottoming out super loudly.)Furthermore, the brightness of the illuminated letters on the keys isn't *bad*, but it certainly isn't anywhere near as good as it could or should be
    • Chalky texture on keycaps - felt like typing on a chalk board at first, though it seemed to wear down a bit after typing on them a while* ABS keycaps - not as nice as
    • Oh, this keyboard freezes as if there is a key being held down, I'm not able to type, until I move the volume, then it will work again.
    • I hope you like it as much as I like mine and thanks for taking the time to read my review.
    • good i like
    • n’t however recommend buying this full price.