🎮 Elevate Your Game with Razer's Ultimate Wireless Keyboard!
The Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard combines low-profile clicky optical switches for rapid keystrokes with a robust 200-hour battery life. Featuring Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, this keyboard allows seamless device switching. Its ultra-slim design and durable aluminum top plate ensure comfort and longevity, while customizable media controls enhance your gaming experience.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 43.74 x 14.02 x 2.79 cm; 1.12 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | RZ03-04363500-R3M1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | DeathStalker V2 Pro |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4200 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.12 Kilograms |
D**A
De los mejores teclados que he probado
Es un teclado muy bueno, se siente el material bueno y la funcionalidad es buena como los dispositivos de razer.El sonido es silencioso pero la sensación al teclear es muy cool lo recomiendo ampliamente.Le pongo menos estrellas por el precio ya que están muy inflados para lo que es.
B**Y
Better than Logitech G915 in MOST ways
Just received this keyboard in TKL linear after using the Logitech g915 tkl tactile for a week.Pros:Keycaps/switches are sturdier and more stable without rattle like logitech.Keycaps do not absolutely soak up oil like the logitech g915 model. On logitech, the keycaps would become oily within .1 second of touching them. These feel better and have more of a textured matte feel that don't get as dirty as quickly.Switches have a better feeling than Logitech tactile despite being linear somehow.Scroll wheel for volume had steps and feels more tactile/responsive than logitech's freescrolling wheel.More compact and professional looking.USB-C vs micro USB on Logitech.Connect to up to 3 Bluetooth devices vs just one on Logitech.Cons:Cannot connect to Bluetooth devices while the keyboard is charging. (WHY?)Worse battery life. (Haven't tested the exact length of the battery life for myself but Razer's battery life will be worse because its using optical switches which have light beams that need more power than Logitech's. I have heard that the TKL version has better battery life than the Full-size version just because of having less keys/using less power as a result.) I personally don't care about RGB so I have it off at all times. Will update on my battery-life results in the future.Update: seems to lose about 10-15 percent battery a day even with RGB completely off. But I have my keyboard on for 8 hours a day working. If you are using it plugged in at a desk but want a bluetooth keyboard available for work on an iPad, it will work perfectly, though. That's my use case so its perfect for my needs.Keypoints and possible dealbreakers:Battery life is awful when comparing it to Logitech g915. This makes the selling point of the keyboard confusing. Can Razer be marketing this keyboard as wireless if you have to plug it in so often?Combined with needing to charge the keyboard more often.... YOU CAN'T SWITCH TO BLUETOOTH MODE WHILE CHARGING via your PC. The cable connection will override the connection mode you set it to. Low battery and want to charge it via your desktop while you work on a tablet? You can't use it via bluetooth. It is a bit annoying that the bluetooth setting doesn't override the cable. I will say, you CAN plug it into a wall to charge and bluetooth will still work that way but it is a bit annoying to juggle. Wireless should be hassle free and seamless otherwise you may as well have wires.For me, it's still better than logitech. I just could not stand the feeling of their keycaps, its cheap feeling, the way they soak up oil, and its clunky overall look with RGB that also doesn't fully override some of its buttons. I want to be able to travel constantly with my wireless keyboard and game at the same time without fear of keycaps breaking off or falling off when replacements don't exist so Razer was the choice for me. It'll be up to what you think is more important and your use-case.
W**S
Amazing keyboard.
The deathstalker v2 pro is an excellent keyboard. The keycaps have a finish that makes them feel incredibly non-slippery, which can almost feel annoying sometimes if you're the type to drag your fingers across the key caps. Overall, the keyboard feels extremely durable and the switches feel incredibly stable. I don't know a better way to put it. The keystrokes feel extremely consistent, and the keyboard has absolutely no latency that is perceivable.Is this worth the asking price? That depends. The feature set of this keyboard is the reason I bought it. Optical switches, low profile, 2.4ghz wireless or bluetooth, and the dongle pairs with up to two devices (I'm using the viper v2 pro). I'm surprised more people aren't talking about this keyboard.
G**M
Bluetooth connectivity fails again
Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro is a great keyboard, when it works. The quiet and quick action of the keys is fabulous but the main issue is the Bluetooth, which eventually just fails. I like the keyboard and I wish it would work, but it had to be returned because of the Bluetooth connectivity issues I experienced. I first got a BlackWidow V3 Pro, but that was also returned because the Bluetooth failed. Razer keyboards seems to have weak Bluetooth component somewhere, which eventually fails.
D**D
Very satisfied.
The battery in the keyboard stopped charging a little after a month of owning the keyboard, I can still use it wired, which is mostly how I use it.I contacted Razer, and they've been very good to deal with, any product can have issues, if the company looks after you all is good.In this case, Razer has given me confidence in buying future products from them.
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