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The Razer BlackWidow V3 with Green mechanical switches is a full‑size wired gaming keyboard featuring clicky, tactile Razer Green switches, an aluminum top plate, doubleshot ABS keycaps, and customizable Razer Chroma RGB lighting. It includes a detachable wrist rest, a multi‑function media roller, and delivers low wired latency for competitive play.
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$139.99
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$89.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the BlackWidow V3 for its solid aluminum construction, precise clicky Green switches, extensive Chroma RGB lighting, and low 7.1 ms wired latency, noting the adjustable incline angles as a ergonomic plus. However, they point out average ergonomics due to the non‑attaching wrist rest, the bulky full‑size footprint, and the lack of hot‑swap capability as drawbacks compared to slimmer alternatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the keyboard’s robust build, satisfying clicky feedback, vibrant RGB, and convenient plug‑and‑play setup, while repeatedly mentioning the large size, non‑attaching wrist rest, and inability to swap switches as common pain points.
Common Complaints
The keyboard’s large footprint, heavy weight, non‑attaching wrist rest that can slip, and the absence of hot‑swap switch capability are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. Razer BlackWidow V3 TKL
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Choose the full‑size BlackWidow V3 if you need a numpad and extra media controls; opt for the TKL for tighter desk spaces.
vs. HyperX Alloy Elite 2
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Pick the Razer for premium lighting and media controls; select HyperX for a lighter, slightly more compact option.
vs. Redragon K580 Vata
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Choose Razer for premium build and switch performance; choose Redragon if you prioritize budget and compactness.