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You can now preorder Razer’s new BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% gaming keyboard

The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% is here with customizable lighting, hot-swappable keys, and 4K Hz wireless connectivity.

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A Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% mechanical gaming keyboard with RGB backlighting featuring a spectrum of colors across the keys. The keyboard has a black chassis with a visible logo on the top right corner, and it is positioned at an angle against a dark background illuminated by soft, out-of-focus neon lights in green, pink, and blue hues that create a vibrant and futuristic atmosphere.
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Alright gamers, buckle up, because Razer’s back at it with another serious upgrade to their already beloved keyboard line—the BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%. If you’re into gaming or tech at all, you know that this isn’t just some minor refresh. Razer went the extra mile to ensure that this model is truly a step up from its predecessors, especially for those who need precision, performance, and flair in their gear.

So, let’s talk about what’s making headlines with this release. First off, the BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% is more than just a keyboard for typing—this is a gaming companion designed to make your life easier and your gaming experience better. One of the stand-out features? The OLED display that sits up in the upper-right corner. At first glance, you might think, “Okay, cool, but why?” Well, that little screen opens up a world of quick-access features, from showing PC stats to displaying fun custom animations. But it doesn’t stop there—it’s also a command center where you can tweak your keyboard’s settings like polling rate, lighting effects, and even power-saving modes, all on-the-fly.

A key visuals of Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%
Image: Razer

And for those hardcore gamers out there who know the pain of lag, Razer has pulled out all the stops. With Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology paired with 4K Hz Razer HyperPolling, this keyboard promises some of the lowest latencies out there. Translation? Your inputs register almost instantaneously, giving you the edge, especially in fast-paced games.

The keyboard is up for preorder now, priced at $299.99, and it’s set to start shipping on September 23rd, 2024. Yeah, the price is steep, but you’re getting more than just a keyboard—it’s basically the tech version of a performance machine.

Razer knows its fanbase. The hot-swappable design of the V4 Pro 75% is perfect for anyone who loves to tweak their gear. This means you can swap out the switches to fit your preferred key feel, whether you’re into the clicky, tactile sensation or smooth linear action. Out of the box, it comes pre-loaded with Razer Orange Tactile Switches, which have been designed to offer that “just right” amount of feedback.

A key visuals of Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%
Image: Razer

But customization isn’t just about functionality—it’s about aesthetics, too. The 2-side underglow combined with per-key RGB illumination takes the lighting game to a whole new level. Imagine your keyboard lighting up to match your in-game actions—it’s not just cool, it’s immersive. Plus, with the new Razer Chroma app, creating custom lighting profiles is easier than ever, so you can sync everything from your keyboard to your mouse in a color-coordinated light show.

A key visuals of Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%
Image: Razer

What’s the point of having an awesome gaming keyboard if it’s not comfortable to use for hours on end, right? The magnetic plush leatherette wrist rest is another thoughtful touch that Razer added, ensuring that long gaming sessions don’t turn into wrist fatigue. The wrist rest snaps onto the keyboard easily and gives you that much-needed cushion during intense play.

Let’s not forget the textured Doubleshot PBT keycaps, which add to the premium feel of this keyboard. Not only do they have a matte, textured finish that feels great under your fingers, but they’re also designed for greater RGB shine-through, thanks to their superior durability. And you know what that means—no more fading key legends after a few months of hard use.

For the more technical folks out there, the build quality of this keyboard deserves a mention. The gasket-mounted white FR4 plate along with case and plate foam ensures that your typing experience is not just tactile but also acoustically pleasing. This setup helps eliminate that hollow pinging sound you sometimes get from cheaper mechanical keyboards. Plus, with Krytox GPL 205g0 lubricant on the stabilizers, you’re guaranteed a smoother keypress with minimal rattle, making every keystroke feel intentional and satisfying.

So, what’s the takeaway here? The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% is more than just a flashy new toy—it’s a tool built for serious gamers and keyboard enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re deep into FPS games or just want a top-tier keyboard for your setup, this one’s got the chops to deliver.

Sure, at $299.99, it’s an investment, but if you’re after a premium experience that blends top-notch tech with customization options, it’s worth it. The BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% isn’t just here to look good—it’s designed to perform and give you the kind of control, speed, and comfort that gamers crave.

Updated Sept. 15th, at 1:48 am ET: We yesterday included some images from Razer, but we discovered that they couldn’t be viewed without a Microsoft account. Therefore, we have removed the previous images and added new ones for your convenience.


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