Customer Reviews With Photos
a few minor things that after a few weeks turned into somewhat of a annoyance. the escape key is triple booked. for tilda ~, it's "Fn + Shift + Esc". and the right control key serves NO FUNCTION on a Mac (Catalina). That key is not detected so switching desktops on the Mac is a two hand combo unless you are some NBA player with mightly long fingers. The CAP lock is confusing. I posted the question and see if mine is defective. It's going back if it is. There is a dot on the kep cap print so I'd expect something to light up when it's lock. But no difference lock or not?! Once awhile the keyboard loose it and I'd need to unplug and reboot the Mac to get it recognize again. I use only the USB connection, not BT. General BT vulnerability concern. Also the printer on the key caps do not match witht he manual nor the pictures shown on the AMZ page. Just beware. The blue switch is not as loud or crisp as the Razor Black Widow, which in comparison is just giant. With all that said, it's great.

This mouse is great. It’s lightweight and it feels very comfortable in my hand. Before this I had a Razor Deathadder Chroma which is a nice mouse but this mouse in my opinion has a better shape with better grip. There’s no rubber on the sides but there’s no need for it honestly. I would recommend

I am sure this keyboard is more technical and feature full than I have the ability to review, but anyone and everyone will be able to appreciate how comfortable this keyboard is for home, work, school or gaming. Several years ago I switched from the large Windows home computer type keyboards of the 2000’s to the completely flat Apple keyboards. It was never really comfortable, but after a while it also felt awkward to go back to the bulky old keys. Since then I’ve tried all different types of mechanical and membrane keyboards and this is by far my favorite. I don’t use this keyboard for gaming but know these are “yellow” switches and I find them more comfortable than red keys. It’s just the right amount of pressure, very smooth for fast typing. The right size and the right height to feel ergonomic and fit nicely on the desk. They are also customizable so if it wasn’t right for me it could be changed, because the backlighting and other features are also fantastic. The RGB lights are smooth and accent your area without being distracting. Five stars!

Works as intended. Almost impossible to tell the razor orange key caps from their mx brown counterparts. The software is also helpful and user friendly.

Works great and light work great as well! I loved all the extra buttons it has! Feels great and isn’t too heavy. Buuuuut! I had to return it because I have huge hands. If you have medium to small hands great! But if you have large hands look somewhere else. I couldn’t game for too long because the size of it would make my hand fatigued. I had to return it because of this but the mouse is great and worth it! If your hands are pretty big like mine just go with the dart!

This combo is pretty good for not-hardcore gamers. I like the keyboard's feel. Works well for me when typing and when playing games. The mouse is large, as gaming mice tend to be, but it fits my smaller hands better than most, so yay! I'm using Linux, and the OpenRazer drivers for the RGB LEDs. Works great. Built-in animations are amusing and cool. Individually addressable keys make for great color-guided layouts for games and applications. One problem: The title of the item here says it's the Cynosa Pro, but it is the basic Cynosa. One star removed for the misinformation.

I'm a casual gamer, I bought this mouse primarily for its optical switches. The biggest problem with this mouse is that the USB-C wireless dongle that comes with it is very huge and there's no space inside the mouse itself to put it in which makes it very impractical to carry around. I guess it should be ok to use with a Desktop gaming PC but using it with a laptop for work/entertainment is not a very good idea. Battery life is just ok on high efficiency mode.

i really like the keyboard in general, but after just 5 months the heaviest gaming keys wore out (see photo) and that is just ridiculous

First of all Its a membrane not mechanical (i bought it by mistake) but it have a good feel to every keystroke like a dell US SK-8115 - NM467 (that keyboard has an amazing feel but this steel series is way better) , second i has a multimedia multi funtion button with a scroll for volume and mute. I like the fact that i can type for hours with not having any disconfort. I have month using it and still love even tho i cant play osu and apex to a good level with it because is not perfect for fast and precise key pressed like circle streams in osu and technical maps or super glide in apex and movement techniques (you can do it but will not always work as you want or need). I must say its actually a good keyboard overall and call it again its membrane with good feel. if you can buy the mechanical version i think i can do the trick.

Yes, this is an excellent keyboard! In the past I wasn't picky on keyboards, until I started using them more and more in the recent years as a developer. Finding a really nice keyboard wasn't easy, I searched through many keyboard reviews (text & video), and now this one seemed to meet what I thought was going to be a nice upgrade to my previous $30 keyboard... WOW I was wrong. This keyboard, the Corsair K95 keyboard has EXCEEDED my needs for an upgrade, and I have not been disappointed. As I type this review out on this magnificent piece of PC hardware, it has become the best part of my new custom PC build that I built in December 2020. Even better than my new AMD Ryzen 9 3950X CPU! And I really like the CPU, but this keyboard is a masterpiece to my new PC build. After using my old Microsoft keyboard from my 2012 build, this keyboard has earned a place in my heart and soul. For the price, this keyboard is worth it for every dollar spent. The keystrokes are registered so perfectly, it's like Apple magic. I sometimes feel that I'm using an Apple computer, but this Windows updates messes that feeling up :-D If this keyboard didn't meet or exceed my needs and expectations, I was considering to get a Model M keyboard by Unicomp. The mechanical switches are very solid, but not too soft. The seem to provide just enough loft for any task, word processing, coding, gaming, command line interface, and whatever you can think of. The features are great, and many other keyboards have similar features, but what makes this the best modern keyboard is the way it feels when completing any task with it. At first it took some time for me to get adjusted to how smooth it is, but I've grown to love it more and more every day. If you're looking for the best modern keyboard today, then look no further! Enjoy!

Razer BlackWidow X Chroma. I have to say, this is possibly the best keyboard I have ever used. I love the RBG lighting effect, the clicky sound of the newly revamped Razer green switches is something I definitely cannot live without; they sound almost identical to MX cherry blues. Once you go blue, you can never type on a non clicky keyboard again. Razer recently changed their switch supplier and has made incredible strides in terms of quality and performance. I actually returned my Corsair K70 RGB keyboard because I couldn't stand how terrible the clicks were. I actually made a mistake when I was at the store buying it; I confused the key-switch 'click' with the actual key bottoming out. Corsair used a grey style switch which gave a 'tactile' response; tactile means mushy to me. I prefer a clean 'snap' of the switches. As far as this keyboard goes, here is what I love about it: - Awesome clicky keys - Heavy, strong built metal frame - Incredible RGB's (better than my Corsair K70 lights ever were) - Smoothly, light, and crisp keystrokes - Cable management trenches in the back of the keyboard Here is what I didn't particularly like: - No wrist pad; I have seen some Razer products with magnetic wrist pads and that would've been awesome - Super small font on some keys, making the RGBs more difficult to see (the 'alt' button has very minimal light that passes through, but I would still consider the RGB effect to be much better than competition) The price for this is also very fair. For about $100 dollars, you get the best RGB's in the market with switches that go head-to-head with the legendary cherry mx blues; how can you beat that? Other manufacturers will typically be much higher, and I don't think there is any price that can compare to this quality. But really, this is by far my most fun keyboard to use, code, type, and game with. In fact, I'm writing this review with it right now, this has been my longest review of a product I have ever written.. coincidence? I think not! :) I have a Das Pro also, but I use that one for work. I would have to rank them nearly the same in terms of typing performance. They Das pro is a little bit better in terms of keystroke performance, but not by much. BUT, the Das pro doesn't have LEDs. Which is why I use the Das Pro at work while keeping the Razer BlackWidow X Chroma at home. I really enjoy this keyboard, I made the switch to mechanical boards about a year ago and to be honest, it changes my perspective. I love this keyboard, and I'm sure you will too!!!! If anything quality related happens, I will be sure to update this post as to what happened. (Note: for the picture, I did purchase some PBT white plastic keycaps which really seem to help the RGB's shine through even more!!!!)

When I bought my PC and built it, I had a color theme, and needed a RGB keyboard to match it. I went to walmart at first and saw it, tried it, and loved it. I got enough money to buy it, and did. I am now using it every day to play games, type word documents, and anything else. The customizable RGB for each key is amazing, and the clicky tactile switches are amazing. I've never used anything like this before.

Scuffs on the palm rest, and all of the protective clear tape was pealed off already except for a small strip that the obvious previous owner missed. Internal cardboard came with a tear in it where the previous owner ripped the wire through. Sure glad a paid full price for a used item. And thank you Mr. Mailman for leaving my package 35 feet from the house where you clearly just dropped and dashed...

This keyboard is great! It feels premium and the switches are great! The only thing bad about is that the windows key for me is not working and the legs are a bit wobbly, which is why I did not fully rate it 5 stars. But overall its a great keyboard and I would recommend it! Update: It turns out my windows keys did work Lol!

This is a great keyboard, I honestly love typing on it and the clicks switches sound great. That being said the default keys are not that great. I ended up switching them out for pbt ds crystal caps. Some of the keys are ultra hard to read depending on what color you have it set to. It prompted me to replace the caps rather quickly. Outside of that I really like this keyboard and it’s a solid purchase overall if you’re in the market for response time and clicking noise. It is not a quiet keyboard.
