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Published: 2021-03-22, Author: Louise , review by: T3.com
Lag-free wireless,Comfortable wrist rest,Premium feeling typing and gaming,
Expensive, Some software niggles, Battery life could be longer,
The Razer Blackwidow V3 Pro proves that its Hyperspeed wireless tech has been worth the wait. It's a solidly satisfying bit of kit, and if your desk demands no wires, this is a great choice… you just have to keep it topped up.Reasons to buy+Lag-free wirel...
Military-grade construction, Green switches: Light under finger with a satisfying click, Brilliant software,
High price, Battery life drop-off is a cause for concern, Device/software integration needs improving,
If you've been yearning for a wireless BlackWidow, then Razer has answered your calls. It has some great features, including Green keyswitches and sturdy construction - but issues with software integration and battery life drop-off mean it's hard to justi...
Doubleshot keycaps feel premium, resist smudges, Satisfying multi-function dial and media keys, Premium wrist rest,
Expensive, Finicky when battery is very low, No macro keys, RGB is too software dependent
The BlackWidow V3 Pro screams Razer, from its premium build and keycaps to its flashy RGB, media controls and included wrist rest. It's a fantastic option as a full-sized wireless gaming keyboard, but it's expensive and needs software to change the RGB...
Abstract: If anyone ever invents a time machine, it would be fun to take an RGB keyboard from the late 2010s back to the year 1977 just to show the stunned onlookers what the human race has accomplished. No, we didn't get personal jetpacks, and a keyboard isn't qui...
Abstract: Wireless keyboards serve many masters. They're great if you're trying to declutter, or like typing with your keyboard on your lap. Mobile productivity hounds who want gear that's ready for travel swear by them, too, and some models let you swap one typing...
Great for both work and play, Good build quality, RGB lighting is mesmerizing, Dedicated media controls, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired connectivity options, Doubleshot ABS keycaps has a premium feel, Good customization options on Razer Synapse
Battery life is decent at best, No dedicated macro keys, No mechanism to attach the wrist rest for better placement consistency, Pricey
The Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro is a solid wireless mechanical gaming keyboard, and it's at a market segment with little competitors around...
Great build quality, Excellent wireless performance, Comfortable, plush wrist rest, Standard bottom row supports thirdparty keycaps
Middling battery life with RGB lighting on, Synapse 3 doesn't store lighting configurations, PBT keycaps still missing at this price point, Very pricey
The BlackWidow V3 Pro is a high-end wireless keyboard with a premium price tag to match. It costs S$359 and comes packed with nearly every feature you could want, even if there are some things missing like the PBT keycaps and magnetic attachment for the w...
Abstract: With the BlackWidow V3 Pro, many of those features have trickled down and the entire keyboard is better for it. Instead of being entirely plastic, it now has a rigid aluminum top plate. It's a change you can feel both when you first pick it up and with ev...