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Razer DEATHSTALKER V2 PRO TKL WHITE
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The best keyboard I have had so far, the wireless is very useful for travel and for use at home, the Bluetooth is very good, the response is immediate as if it is connected, the keys activate instantly, the switches have a soft smooth sound, the settings for colors, brightness, and buttons are super easy, the media buttons are wonderful, I use it for coding and gaming and I am very satisfied.
It is the best low profile mechanical keyboard, by far! I have also tried the Fnatic Streak 80 LP and Logitech's. The Razer is lower than the other two and the typing experience is better. It is low enough without reminding you of a laptop keyboard like some Keychron, for example. The Razer switches are more stable and more "boxy" than those of Logitech and Fnatic. It also has better stabilizers. It is more expensive than the Fnatic one, but it has extra features that you pay for, like being wireless. The volume wheel is also better than that of Logitech. In general, if you want the best and truly low profile, you go here; otherwise, you go for the Fnatic which is a bit taller but still lower than regular mechanical keyboards and cheaper than Razer/Logitech. The Logitech, even the newest G915X, is not worth it from any perspective.
Very good overall but unfortunately at a very good price.
It would be nice if we could control from Synapse when to stop charging because it charges continuously, so it keeps the lithium battery at 100% all the time, and consequently, it "kills" it slowly, so the fact that it cannot be replaced without needing to be opened by someone who knows how to do it without causing damage makes the wireless connectivity pointless, so, obviously, if the charging/connection plug breaks, due to the battery issue, you know where it probably goes, right?
To the trash and never Razer keyboard or any other company making products with such design again unless companies change their logic and we have again, THE LOGICAL AND CORRECT things like, removable batteries (and charging/connection plugs with good, and properly designed cables) even if they are lithium.
The feeling on the keys is very good. Silent and precise without double presses. It only has one downside. If you don't pay attention to when the battery is running out (and unfortunately keeping it permanently connected to a USB port is not enough to prevent it from running out, I don't know why), if it happens, instead of just shutting down, it activates ALL (and I mean ALL) hotkeys-shortcuts either of Razer or Windows. The first time it happened to me, it opened over 10 different windows, alt+tab, ctrl+alt+del, and before I realized what was happening, it put the PC in sleep mode. I quickly figured out the culprit since it happened again and stopped only when I changed the keyboard. Of course, I tried to change the firmware as well as upgrade the version of Razer Synapse but it doesn't help at all. The solution is simply to have a low battery notification open and to make sure to charge it (without using it simultaneously) before it gets low.
Although a copy, it is better than the G915 in most aspects:
- More stable keycaps/switches
- Keycaps do not get greasy like the G915
- For some reason, the Linear keycaps of the Deathstalker feel more clicky than the Logitech Tactile ones of the G915.
- The Volume Wheel has steps, so you can feel it much better than the free-wheel of Logitech.
- More compact and looks more professional.
- USB-C instead of the USB micro of the G915
- Connects to 3 Bluetooth devices. While the Logitech only to one.
Note: It has nothing to do with the old Deathstalker. Completely different keyboard. If you are looking for the old Deathstalker, stay away!
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