Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition Mechanical Keyboard Review with Sound Test #TKLFridays Switch and click is a YouTube channel all about mechanical keyboards. We enjoy reviewing keyboards and posting ...
The Razer Blackwidow V4 Pro 75% wireless gaming keyboard is the latest iteration in the Blackwidow lineup. With a long history of impressive predecessors, the Blackwidow V4 Pro 75% aims to set a new ...
With 8,000Hz polling, sound dampening and Razer's gen 2 optical switches, there's good reason to like these replacements for the Tournament Edition and Elite. I've been reviewing hardware and software ...
Which Razer keyboard is best? Gamers are spoiled for choice when it comes to computer accessories and peripherals. Besides a robust mouse, the most important component is the keyboard. It must have ...
Innovation is something that Razer is proud of and for a good reason. With each product it releases, countless hours go into fine-tuning the design in order to provide users with the best experience ...
It's still a massive full-size keyboard, but at least it doesn't sound like I'm jack-hammering every time I write an email. Reading time 4 minutes When I reviewed the first-generation Razer Huntsman ...
Razer is at it again. After last year's 60% Huntsman Mini keyboard was a rousing success, the company decided to cut the cord, literally. They've brought small form factor to their OG gaming keyboard ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Razer has updated its suite of productivity peripherals with ...
After initially finding success with the iconic BlackWidow and then fine-tuning the competitive gaming keyboard design with the Huntsman, Razer is making a switch with its next flagship keyboard line.
Razer has taken a brand-new approach with its latest keybaord design, as they unveiled the new barebones BlackWidow V4 75% Keyboard today. This is a stripped-down version of one of their more popular ...
Many members of the workforce are returning to the office after over 18 months of working from home. But folks might not be quite ready to give up on some of the luxuries they treated themselves to ...