

(also pictured: Razer Vespula mouse pad). Note that I didn’t get to formally test a Blackwidow Chroma v2 with Razer Yellow switches, although Razer sent a little ‘key sampler’ device to illustrate the difference in feel between their switch types.) Razer Chroma ‘key sampler’. More on that shortly.įor mechanical switch aficionados, the Razer Yellow switch is similar to Cherry MX Red, with a very soft, quiet and linear key press. It still hogs 2 USB connectors, but it’s now available in a new switch type called ‘Razer Yellow’, and it now includes a detachable wrist rest.Īnd don’t sell the wrist rest short, because as wrist rests go the Chroma v2 wrist rest is da bomb. The key additions for the Razer Blackwidow Chroma ‘V2’ are relatively minor. The Blackwidow Chroma v2 wrist rest is da bomb. The Blackwidow Chroma V2 doesn’t change Razer’s successful formula, but it does come with some new touches and continues the legacy of its predecessors. Razer’s Blackwidow Chroma keyboard continues to be one of the best-albeit expensive-gaming keyboards you can own. Instead, Razer made something most of us usually toss into a box somewhere in a dark storage closet into a useful, almost must-have feature.



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