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Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard: Low Profile Optical Switches Linear Red - HyperSpeed Wireless & Bluetooth - Chroma RGB - Up to 200 Hr Battery Snap Tap - White

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Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard: Low Profile Optical Switches Linear Red - HyperSpeed Wireless & Bluetooth - Chroma RGB - Up to 200 Hr Battery Snap Tap - White

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Customers find the keyboard has a premium feel and solid build quality. They appreciate its perfect keystrokes, practical design, and reliable connectivity. The keycaps and switches are sturdier and stable without rattle. While some customers appreciate the keyboard's feel, look, and sound quality, others have different opinions on connectivity, value for money, and functionality.

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· LOW-PROFILE LINEAR OPTICAL SWITCHES — Perform quicker keystrokes with all-new switches that have a shorter actuation height for reduced key travel, backed by a 70-million keystroke lifespan for long-lasting performance · TOP-CLASS CONNECTIVITY — Experience lag-free gaming and instant response with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless (2.4GHz) connection or unlock greater functionality with Bluetooth 5.0 and toggle between 3 devices · ULTRA-LONG UP TO 200-HOUR BATTERY LIFE — Power through an entire day of gaming without breaking a sweat, also includes a detachable Type-C cable for continued use while charging · ULTRA-SLIM CASING WITH DURABLE ALUMINUM TOP PLATE — The keyboard’s slim profile ensures neutral hand positioning for long hours of use with little strain, while its aluminum alloy top plate provides greater durability with a satisfying heft · LASER-ETCHED KEYCAPS WITH HYPERGUARD COATING — Greater protection against wear and tear compared to regular keycaps · MULTI-FUNCTION ROLLER AND MEDIA BUTTON — Configure them to pause, play, skip and tweak everything from brightness to volume · RAZER SNAP TAP — Enjoy truly responsive in-game movement via Razer Synapse 4 by prioritizing the latest input between a pair of assigned keys; Snap Tap is OFF by default and can be toggled ON/OFF in Razer Synapse

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025

Have been using this keyboard as a daily driver at my WFH and gaming hybrid setup. I strayed away from using the RGB backlight in order to keep battery life at its peak and it hasn’t disappointed. For context I play many FPS and ARPGs and haven’t noticed any input lag. Not playing in the 1% but for those who are they aren’t necessarily looking at wireless anyways. The white color is extremely clean and blends well with my minimalist setup. The weight of the keyboard is decent, won’t hold up to the $350+ Group Buy boards but the weight doesn’t seem to have any downside besides a more hollow sound quality. Overall the feel of the keyboard is premium, it seems worth the price especially if you can get it on sale. I swap between the 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth for gaming on my PC and working on my Apple laptop. A quick tip for those who want to change the sound profile - despite not being explicitly stated anywhere this keyboard IS hot swap compatible. The best switches seem to be the Keychron low profile optical switches. I’ve tried out their banana low profiles and helped to eliminate the sensitivity others have found with the stock linears!

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Cody ScottReviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024

10/10 keyboard. I know red linear or a silent key isn’t quiet for everyone but this keyboard is perfect for me. Turn off any RGB for a professional clean look. The silent keys are perfect for home use yet quick enough for gaming. Even being a “low profile”. Keyboard can still raise thr height enough where it sits perfect for your wrist. The fact you have this wireless or USB is good for everything. You have it connect VIA computer or console and just flip a switch for a quick 2.4 connection or even via Bluetooth or like I said just have it straight hard wired. Quality seems to be good. Usually Razer makes decent keyboard. Price is a little high but any premium keyboard is going to be around his price. Worth it.

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leeuniverseReviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022

Cons: 1. Literally not one single thing of this keyboard is similar to the Original Deathstalker, they just took the name thinking people would think a Low-Profile keyboard is the "same" as a Chiclet one. Clearly whoever developed this keyboard didn't even look at the original Deathstalker, they come from the big fat junk keys keyboards, and then THINK they've made something good or equivalent. Well, they didn't. 2. Not a Chiclet Keyboard...! Those of us who liked the v1 DeathStalker primarily like it because it's a Chiclet keyboard. - Short Key Travel - Flat Keys - Tactile Response. In other words, the v1 was perfect for those of us who TYPE, but also wanted a Gaming Keyboard. However, it wasn't "perfect" because we also wanted a Mechanical/Optical version. 3. Key Travel is too great. This contributes to causing Typing mistakes. 4. Activation of the Optical switch was TOO SHORT. In other words, it's pretty much at the TOP of the keypress, and you end up pressing the keys far further still. This also causes Typing mistakes. 5. The "design" of the keys causes your fingers to "catch" on the keys (while this doesn't occur with the FLAT Chiclet keys), and with the optical switch being so high, this again also causes typing mistakes, cause you brush the pokey "edges" of the keys and end up causing a keypress to occur that you didn't intend to make. 6. Keys are all "exposed"... If you look at the v1 DeathStalker you'll see the "border" of the keyboard actually goes to the "bottom" of the keys. This protects the keys and makes it more nice and comfortable to use. See the pic for how the v2 could have been done. 7. No Hand/Wrist Rest... They should have made one, one of Razer's nice soft hand rests specifically for the DeathStalker which is actually one of the "improvements" we wanted for the v1 DeathStalker, a SOFT hand rest instead of the hard one, one that "attaches" with a Magnet and is the SAME LEVEL as the keyboard. I tried to buy one of their "separately sold" hand rests and it was just "too high". Though, my preference likely would have been the handrest to be "part" of the keyboard itself like the v1's is, but having a soft one instead, because it's nice when "moving" the keyboard, which is something I often do, especially to eat, that it's all "one piece" instead of having two pieces to move with the keyboard as a separate hand rest would cause. Pros: 1. Like having the Wireless option 2. Like having all the Multiple Wireless and Bluetooth connections ability. 3. Like the Volume Scroll Wheel and Play Button. Though, not 100% sure it works perfectly? When I very first tried it it did the wrong things. Never had an issue with the FN Keypress buttons. Though, maybe that was just a bug fluke, think I plugged it into my monitor hub and it didn't work right? Not sure. But, I would rather have a 100% working volume controller if there are issues with some Video players? Changes that should be made: 1. Give us a Chiclet Keyboard, designed like the original DeathStalker but fixing all the above Cons and adding the above Pros. I don't care if it's a differently named keyboard, I just NEED a Chicklet Keyboard that's Mechanical/Optical and with all the above improvements and new features. THIS is what we were wanting in v2 of the DeathStalker, NOT a completely different keyboard. 2. If you choose to keep the Low-Profile ONLY, then please just improve it according to the above issues. - Make the keyboard Body FLUSH with the bottom of the keys so they aren't exposed per the attached pics as an example. See v1. Though I understand the main key section wouldn't have the space for that. - Shorten the Key Travel. - Increase the Activation Travel of the Optical, closer to the bottom, not so High. - If the above two things were fixed, the "pokey edges" of the keys might not be as much of an issue. - Add the Hand Rest to the Keyboard, a SOFT one preferable still attached, though I could live with a properly fitted "attachable" one. The separate ones you buy are just TOO HIGH. So, I don't know if doing the above would make me want to use this keyboard still... I STILL might need a "Chicklet" version, but it "might" work. Even a Chiclet Low-Profile one might work? I don't know, would need to test. Razer should have made the original DeathStalker, improved as I've indicated. If they wanted to steal Logitech's keyboard and improve on it, they should have named it something else. I get why they did, to sound cooler, thinking the Low-Profile would be the most superior keyboard, but it's NOT... I have nothing against this keyboard existing... but I'm very unhappy Razer just shafted us DeathStalker users who've been WAITING for a long time now for an improved keyboard like this one, but in the spirit of the original. Literally nobody makes a Chicklet Mechanical/Optical Gaming Keyboard.... What is the problem here with satisfying the needs of your customers? The Big Fat Key keyboards are literally UNUSABLE for some of us... Razer, I've now returned TWO of your keyboards, this one and the Ornata, because they were unusable for me. To be fair though, If I was forced to, I could use this one, cause low-profile is as least better than the lower keys of the Ornata, but still, it FAILS the needs of us who NEED Chiclet... Thank you.

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Malcolm SinclairReviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023

I want to say that this keyboard sounds like a typewriter, and it sounds nice and makes me want to keep typing. Secondly, the keycap is very slippery to the touch, with good texture and fast response. The only thing that makes me dissatisfied is the capacity of the battery and The led light is not bright enough. If the led light is turned on, it can only be used for 2-3 days, and it takes two to three hours to charge it daily. Secondly, the keyboard has no onboard memory, you need to log in to razer synapse to set up unique lights. The white keyboard with white lights will look very nice, and the purple one is also quite good and futuristic. The wheel button for adjusting the sound effect is also very comfortable and smooth. But the most important thing is the price. The price of 250 is really too expensive, The disadvantage is that the keyboard is slightly bent, but there is nothing too big to affect the appearance. The pictures show that the keycaps have black dots and raised areas, which is not the quality expected of a $250 keyboard. Generally speaking, if you want a good-looking and practical keyboard that doesn't care about the price, this keyboard is a good choice, and the white version is particularly resistant to dirt, which is the best keyboard I have ever used Because I've only ever bought keyboards under $100.

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Daniel Vogar Juarez PedrazaReviewed in Mexico on July 25, 2024

Es un teclado muy bueno, se siente el material bueno y la funcionalidad es buena como los dispositivos de razer. El sonido es silencioso pero la sensación al teclear es muy cool lo recomiendo ampliamente. Le pongo menos estrellas por el precio ya que están muy inflados para lo que es.

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WillisReviewed in Canada on October 20, 2022

The deathstalker v2 pro is an excellent keyboard. The keycaps have a finish that makes them feel incredibly non-slippery, which can almost feel annoying sometimes if you're the type to drag your fingers across the key caps. Overall, the keyboard feels extremely durable and the switches feel incredibly stable. I don't know a better way to put it. The keystrokes feel extremely consistent, and the keyboard has absolutely no latency that is perceivable. Is this worth the asking price? That depends. The feature set of this keyboard is the reason I bought it. Optical switches, low profile, 2.4ghz wireless or bluetooth, and the dongle pairs with up to two devices (I'm using the viper v2 pro). I'm surprised more people aren't talking about this keyboard.

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Syed JawadReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 9, 2025

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DavidReviewed in Australia on March 31, 2024

The battery in the keyboard stopped charging a little after a month of owning the keyboard, I can still use it wired, which is mostly how I use it. I contacted Razer, and they've been very good to deal with, any product can have issues, if the company looks after you all is good. In this case, Razer has given me confidence in buying future products from them.

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The SpyglassReviewed in Canada on October 24, 2024

I am not sure that it makes sense how much of a fan I am of Razer. I have more Razer gear than anyone my age needs, but it is so responsive and reliable and sweet to use! The keys are all clicky and responsive. I love the Chroma setup so all my lighting config matches. I love that I can use a single dongle for my wireless mouse (Basilisk V3 Pro) and my keyboard, freeing up one of my ports. Get one. You won’t be sorry.