Razer just released a barebones kit for its first hot-swappable keyboard
The BlackWidow V4 75 now comes sans switches

Razer has just unveiled🃏 a barebones version of its BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard, stripping the deck of its keycaps and switches and trimming the final price. Opting for a barebone kit will drop the BlackWidow price down from $199.99 to $139.99, perfect if you've🍃 already got a set of switches lined up (and a keycap set to match).
I'm a big fan of the original 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackWidow V4 75%, and I enjoyed the brand's orange switches under the hood of the full deck as well. You're still getting that dual-layer dampening foam inside the main chassis, as well as all the fancy Razer Synapse features of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards available. The base plate also features f🔴actory-lubed stabilizers and an FR4 switch plate for an extra thocky sound.
Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones |
Razer is stocking its BlackWidow barebones kit for $139.99 right now, with delivery available from June 17. You've also got the choice between the white and new Phantom Green Edition colorways here 𒅌as well.
Buy it if:
✅ You have your own keycaps and switches
✅ You want to keep that price low
✅ You want to swap your switches later on
Don't buy it if:
❌ A wireless connection is a priority
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The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% was one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best hot-swappable keyboards when it launched, but it's since been priced out of the competition. The barebone♒s kit softens that blow a li𒉰ttle, though.
Sure, cheaper brands can ship you a chassis and a PCB board for as little as $50, and there is still a premium here, considering there's no wireless connect💜ion. However, with full Razer Synapse functionality, 8,000Hz polling for more competitive players, and that slick RGB lighting, this is still looking pretty decent.
The barebones kit is𝄹 compatible with three and five-pin switches, but I'd pause if you already know you'll be using a set of Razer switches and keycaps with your deck. The brand has a build tool on its site that can send you home with a set of clickers and toppers straight from the off. You'll need to upgrade to Razer's Phantom keycaps here, though, which means that final price knocks up to $249.99 once everything's been configured. Th𝔍at's $50 more than the pre-assembled deck.
This isn't a kit for those sticking with Razer, though. The beauty of that lower price means you're free to add your own accessories without having to pay for a set stᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚraight out of the box.