Best Buy has Razer Cynosa V2 Wired Membrane Gaming Keyboard w/ Chroma RGB on sale for $26.99. Select free curbside pickup where available otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders.
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The Razer Cynosa V2 Wired Membrane Gaming Keyboard w/ Chroma RGB is $33 less (55%% savings) than the list price.
Best Buy[bestbuy.com] has the Razer - Cynosa V2 Full Size Wired Membrane Gaming Keyboard with Chroma RGB Backlighting - Black for $26.99. Free in store pickup.
Squeaky spacebar on mine (going to return it) and if you read Amazon reviews, the black paint on the keys wear off. Granted this happens on most keyboards over a long period of time but there are an abnormal amount of people mentioning it for this keyboard.
Squeaky spacebar on mine (going to return it) and if you read Amazon reviews, the black paint on the keys wear off. Granted this happens on most keyboards over a long period of time but there are an abnormal amount of people mentioning it for this keyboard.
Actually, my bros and I have used this keyboard for a couple of years now and the paint has never worn out compared to others I've used. All of these do have a squeaky spacebar though, so don't replace it thinking you got a bad one or something. I know the keys aren't replaceable, but that doesn't mean that you cant remove the spacebar to lubricate the metal squeaky piece. I might try it later.
Apex Masters and Overwatch Top 500 player here. It gets the job done. I have owned multiple mechanical keyboards in the past, but it's all preference, and since I don't like the sounds or tactile feel of mechanical I went with this one last year. I love it and wholly recommend it.
From a non-gaming perspective, the keys are a little lower to the ground that some other membrane keyboards that mimic the keycap size of mechanicals (Corsair K55 RGB Pro comes to mind). If you are used to using a mechanical and looking for something truly silent, this could take some getting used to. It's not laptop keyboard low, but somewhere in between.
The only downside for me is that the Razer Synapse software is really annoying and always asks you to restart your PC anytime it updates (which feels too often for it to actually be doing anything worthwhile). Obviously you can just not restart and it works fine, but if I'm being nitpicky, it is a downside.
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Hyper X Alloy Core
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sku/...Id=6283508
Hyper X Alloy Core
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sku/...Id=6283508
Both are similar, same class. Like Civic vs. Corolla.
From a non-gaming perspective, the keys are a little lower to the ground that some other membrane keyboards that mimic the keycap size of mechanicals (Corsair K55 RGB Pro comes to mind). If you are used to using a mechanical and looking for something truly silent, this could take some getting used to. It's not laptop keyboard low, but somewhere in between.
The only downside for me is that the Razer Synapse software is really annoying and always asks you to restart your PC anytime it updates (which feels too often for it to actually be doing anything worthwhile). Obviously you can just not restart and it works fine, but if I'm being nitpicky, it is a downside.
Hyper X Alloy Core
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sku/...Id=6283508 [bestbuy.com]