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Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Mechanical Wireless Gaming Keyboard: Green Mechanical Switches - Tactile & Clicky - Chroma RGB Lighting - Doubleshot ABS Keycaps - Transparent Switch Housing - Bluetooth/2.4GHz
--> $139.99 (REG. 229.99)
model number: RZ03-03530200-R3U1
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GAMESTOP https://www.gamestop.com/consoles...58957.html- 3 Modes of Connectivity: Supports Bluetooth for efficient power consumption, HyperSpeed Wireless for lag-free gaming, and USB-C for charging while in use
- Signature Mechanical Switch for Gaming: Razer Green switch technology provides a satisfying clicky sound with 50 G of actuation force, ideal for typing and gaming requiring the highest accuracy
- Brighter Than Ever Transparent Switch Housing: A completely clear design allows for intense lighting for better immersion in integrated games and lighting setups
- Doubleshot ABS Keycaps: Using a doubleshot molding process to ensure the labelling never wears off, the keycaps also have extra-thick walls for toughness
- Ergonomic, Magnetic Wrist Rest: Made of plush leatherette to maximize comfort over extended gaming sessions
- Durable Construction: Supports up to 80 million clicks; made of military-grade metal top plate
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The only mid tier option I'm even aware of is the G613 at like $60-$70, but this is a much nicer keyboard.
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The only mid tier option I'm even aware of is the G613 at like $60-$70, but this is a much nicer keyboard.
Other than the quality issues I really do love their green switches but I found an open box das keyboard pro for $101 and jumped on it. No clunky software. Switches are official cherry blues... Just all around quality and no frills or complications.
I use G-Hub @ home & Synapse at work so I have tons of experience with both... Razer's software is still superior despite its flaws...