GamesRadar+ VerdictThe Razer BlackWidow V4 75% hits a sweet spot of luxury feel and handy functionality while also bringing the brand into the world of hot-swappable switches. It’s a fantastic all-rounder, excelling in its satisfying balance of luxury feel and handy functionality. The only things holding this deck back from the full five stars are that slightly cramped layout and the lack of wireless connection for the price.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$151.99at Amazon$161.99at Walmart$165.36at Best BuyPros+Compact but functional form factor+Luxury typing feel and sound+Comfortable elevation+Fully hot-swappableCons-Drops some features from the Pro-Tactile switches aren’t great for faster games-Wired connection only
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict
The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% hits a sweet spot of luxury feel and handy functionality while also bringing the brand into the world of hot-swappable switches. It’s a fantastic all-rounder, excelling in its satisfying balance of luxury feel and handy functionality. The only things holding this deck back from the full five stars are that slightly cramped layout and the lack of wireless connection for the price.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$151.99at Amazon$161.99at Walmart$165.36at Best Buy
The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% hits a sweet spot of luxury feel and handy functionality while also bringing the brand into the world of hot-swappable switches. It’s a fantastic all-rounder, excelling in its satisfying balance of luxury feel and handy functionality. The only things holding this deck back from the full five stars are that slightly cramped layout and the lack of wireless connection for the price.
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$151.99at Amazon$161.99at Walmart$165.36at Best Buy
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$151.99at Amazon$161.99at Walmart$165.36at Best Buy
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$151.99at Amazon$161.99at Walmart$165.36at Best Buy
TODAY’S BEST DEALS
$151.99at Amazon$161.99at Walmart$165.36at Best Buy
$151.99at Amazon
$151.99at Amazon
$161.99at Walmart
$161.99at Walmart
$165.36at Best Buy
$165.36at Best Buy
Pros+Compact but functional form factor+Luxury typing feel and sound+Comfortable elevation+Fully hot-swappable
Compact but functional form factor
Luxury typing feel and sound
Comfortable elevation
Fully hot-swappable
Cons-Drops some features from the Pro-Tactile switches aren’t great for faster games-Wired connection only
Drops some features from the Pro
Tactile switches aren’t great for faster games
Wired connection only
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I’ve had the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% under the fingertips for a month now, here’s how it performs.
Swipe to scroll horizontallyKey SpecsPrice$189.99 / £189.99TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)ConnectionWiredSize75%SwitchesRazer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switch Gen 3KeycapsDoubleshot ABSMedia keysDedicated volume roller with 2x media buttonsWrist restYes, magnetic detachableUSB passthroughNone
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Key SpecsPrice$189.99 / £189.99TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)ConnectionWiredSize75%SwitchesRazer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switch Gen 3KeycapsDoubleshot ABSMedia keysDedicated volume roller with 2x media buttonsWrist restYes, magnetic detachableUSB passthroughNone
Design
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As the name would suggest, the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% takes a smaller form factor than the giant Pro model. However, you’re still getting a nice single line of underglow RGB across each side, even if they don’t extend across the surprisingly included wrist rest. This is a hot-swappable deck, though, and like many others in its class the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% employs a few tricks of the custom trade to create a more premium typing feel. The main chassis is gasket mounted, with an epoxy laminate filling sandwiching the main PCB, for a deeper, softer feel to each keypress. Razer really has been hunting down the mods, though, the V4 75% is also taped across the back of that PCB board for a super clean sound as well.
Each stabilizer is factory lubed, and while they’re mounted to the actual deck itself rather than on the PCB, there are points of contact on the main board should you wish to upgrade. It’s worth noting, though, that opening the case does void your warranty.
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Aesthetically, this is very much a Razer keyboard. The wedge shaped design, sturdy black aluminum construction, textured plush wrist rest, and matte finish are all inline with the previous Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro. Underneath you’ll find a set of two flip out feet to elevate the rear even more than the wedge silhouette already does, with the result being a nicely high profile set of keys. I naturally prefer a more elevated position, and this is one of the most comfortable I’ve found.
Features
The addition of hot-swappability has taken a few features present in the full-sized Pro away from the 75%. There’s no USB passthrough here, and the command dial has been stripped from the equation as well. That means additional flexibility and macro functionality of the full-sized device is gone, but if you’d prefer to prioritize typing experience the V4 75% is well worth the sacrifice.
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Razer’s Orange Gen 3 switches are pre-installed, and they provide an excellent sense of depth and tactility. Not only that, but the box stem design keeps things sturdy on the deck. The switches themselves are built with a 3.5mm travel distance and require 50g of actuation force, a shorter travel than Cherry’s MX Browns with a noticeably lighter feel as well.
You might not stick with these, though - hence the appeal of a hot-swappable deck. The PCB board accommodate both 3- and 5-pin switches, and I was able to quickly and easily swap the entire deck without too much pulling or wiggling.
Up top, there was a surprise for me. I went hands on with the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% for about a day or so without consulting the full spec sheet, so when I realized the keycaps are ABS rather than the quality PBT I was expecting I was impressed. These are very well textured and feel particularly premium under the hand for cheaper plastic.
The 75% form factor means I never missed out on any keys I use day to day for productivity, something smaller 60% and sometimes 65% keyboards often fall victim to. Like theAsus ROG Azoth, the BlackWidow V4 75% has a carefully selected strip of navigation keys down the right, with arrow keys nestled inside as well. I do prefer the separation of Asus’s keys, whereas Razer puts everything together in a block. While I didn’t have too many problems with accidental presses during work or play, I did have to spend a few milliseconds remembering where I was on the deck which could be crucial while you’re getting used to the layout.
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The V4 75% also keeps dedicated media buttons in the top right corner, though as with the Pro, the function stamps on top are a little difficult to read due to the brushed effect. You’ll also find the volume roller from the original model up here as well.
This is a strictly wired affair, once again going against the BlackWidow range’s previous reputation as Razer’swireless gaming keyboardrange. However, that does mean you can rely on the 8,000Hz polling rate a little easier, even if everyday players won’t need to go anywhere near those kinds of speeds. Of course, you can also use Razer’s Synapse software to customize macros, set RGB patterns, and save your own presets across five onboard profiles.
Performance
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Few gaming keyboards delight in the sound and feel of their switches. Rattle, ping, and reverb have all been par for the course when trading typing feel for speed and extra macro features. I’ve been impressed, however, with the overall experience of the latest hot-swappable options that have been hitting the market over the past 12 months, and Razer is no different.
Never mind swapping them out, these are some of the best switches Razer has ever produced. The pronounced bump at the actuation point takes a little getting used to, and is heavier than the lightweight ROG NX switches I’m used to, but once you’re there it’s impressive how well the feel works with the travel distance itself. After a few days of play, I was hopping across the deck with particular pleasure at not just the speedy actuation but also the rich, soft thunk of each key.
Should you buy the Razer BlackWidow V4 75%?
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The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% is, believe it or not, among the cheaper hot-swappable gaming keyboards from major brands on the market right now. Asus’s Azoth comes in at $249.99 / £269.99 but throws in a wireless connection, PBT doubleshot keycaps, faster ROG NX switches, and a slightly preferable key layout. It’s a better keyboard overall, however if you’re prioritizing comfort, the wrist rest and elevated height of the BlackWidow could cancel out these benefits.
Slightly cheaper sits theCorsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless, a much smaller 60% deck that still provides hot-swappable switches and adds a wireless connection for $179.99 / £169.99. If you’re after a smaller footprint, the $10 saving over Razer’s $189.99 MSRP could make sense here.
Razer’s entry is an excellent all-rounder, though. It provides a fantastic hot-swappable experience while keeping up with the speeds necessary for more competitive play and adding in all the keys and media controls you’ll need for everyday use. Those tactile switches feel great under hand, and should you need to swap them out for something faster there’s plenty of flexibility on the PCB as well. I’d recommend the V4 75% to anyone looking to segue into the world of custom decks while upgrading their existing mid-range gaming keyboard - especially if you don’t have a need for a wireless connection.
Swipe to scroll horizontallyRazer BlackWidow V4 75% vs. The CompetitionSpecsRazer BlackWidow V4 75%Asus ROG AzothCorsair K70 Pro Mini wirelessPrice$189.99 / £189.99$249.99 / £269.99$179.99 / £169.99TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)Mechanical (hot-swappable)Mechanical (hot-swappable)ConnectionWiredWired / WirelessWired / WirelessSize75%75%60%SwitchesRazer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switch Gen 3ROG NX mechanicalCherry MX Blue / Brown / Red / SpeedKeycapsDoubleshot ABSPBT doubleshotPBT doubleshotMedia keysDedicated volume roller with 2x media buttonsDedicated volume clicker (multi-functional)NoneWrist restYes, magnetic detachableNoneNoneUSB passthroughNoneNoneNone
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Razer BlackWidow V4 75% vs. The CompetitionSpecsRazer BlackWidow V4 75%Asus ROG AzothCorsair K70 Pro Mini wirelessPrice$189.99 / £189.99$249.99 / £269.99$179.99 / £169.99TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)Mechanical (hot-swappable)Mechanical (hot-swappable)ConnectionWiredWired / WirelessWired / WirelessSize75%75%60%SwitchesRazer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switch Gen 3ROG NX mechanicalCherry MX Blue / Brown / Red / SpeedKeycapsDoubleshot ABSPBT doubleshotPBT doubleshotMedia keysDedicated volume roller with 2x media buttonsDedicated volume clicker (multi-functional)NoneWrist restYes, magnetic detachableNoneNoneUSB passthroughNoneNoneNone
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How we tested the Razer BlackWidow V4 75%
I used the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro for all work and play over the course of four weeks, running the deck across daily productivity tasks as well as Apex Legends, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Doom Eternal, and Eastward. I also completely stripped the switches themselves and replaced with a set of Cherry MX Browns. For more information onhow we test gaming keyboards, check out the fullGamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.
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Squid Game season 2 review: “Secures its place as one of the best shows on television right now”
2Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
2Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”