The Razer BlackWidow V3 is a gaming keyboard that continues Razer’s heritage of providing the gaming community with high-performance peripherals. The BlackWidow V3 provides a tempting package for both casual gamers and esports fans, thanks to its streamlined appearance, adjustable RGB illumination, and responsive mechanical switches. At first look, the design of the BlackWidow V3 is a combination of minimalism and the distinctive style that is characteristic of Razer.
The keyboard has a sturdy build quality and a matte black finish, both of which give it the feel of a high-end product. The design of the keyboard eliminates the need for tenkeys, making it more space efficient and enabling a more comfortable gaming setup. The keyboard is rather compact. The retractable wrist rest is a useful accessory that provides ergonomic support for longer periods of time spent gaming. The BlackWidow V3’s mechanical switches are one of the most notable aspects of this particular model. The keyboard may be purchased with either Razer’s Green or Yellow switches, allowing users to accommodate to their individual preferences.
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- Connectivity Technology: USB
- Keyboard Description: Gaming
- Special Feature: Magnetic
- Color: Classic Black
- Operating System: Windows
- Number of Keys: 104
- Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB
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Typists and people who appreciate a gratifying keystroke sound will find the Green switches, which give a bump that can be felt as well as an audible click, to be an excellent choice. On the other hand, the Yellow switches provide an experience that is less jarring and more peaceful. This makes them a popular choice among gamers who need to make rapid key presses without the distraction of noise. In a manner analogous to that of the BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless, this full-sized version features several keycaps that, in my opinion, are unattractive and cause the RGB illumination to appear less attractive than it should.
Because they are made of double-shot ABS plastic, they should be slightly more robust than your typical keycaps, and the text on them will not wear off with time. However, the RGB does not come through in a consistent manner and appears muddy. The fact that the issue was only with the lights on the TKL made it slightly less frustrating to deal with. Because of the inconsistency in the RGB, the pink hue of the BlackWidow V3 Quartz Edition appears washed out and almost unwell. Razer’s BlackWidow V3 mechanical keyboard comes with your choice of clicky green or linear yellow mechanical switches.
Our test unit was outfitted with Razer Green switches, which have an actuation force of 50 grams, an actuation point of 1.9 millimeters, and a differential of 0.4 millimeters between the actuation point and the reset point, with a total travel distance of 4 millimeters. These specifications are changed to 45 grams, 1.2 millimeters, and zero millimeters, respectively, with a total travel distance of 3.5 millimeters. Other versions of the BlackWidow V3, such as the wireless Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro or the TKL version that was just stated, also come equipped with the Razer Green and Yellow switches.