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โก Elevate your game with wireless freedom and pro-grade precision
The Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL is a premium wireless tenkeyless gaming keyboard featuring ultra-slim low-profile linear optical switches rated for 70 million keystrokes, dual-mode connectivity via Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth 5.0, and an industry-leading 200-hour battery life. Its durable aluminum top plate and customizable Chroma RGB lighting make it a stylish, high-performance choice for serious gamers and professionals seeking a compact, ergonomic setup.














| ASIN | B0BLZXCZSL |
| Additional Features | Chroma RGB, HyperGuard Coated Keycaps, HyperSpeed Wireless & Bluetooth 5.0, Low-Profile Optical Switches - Linear Red, Up to 200 Hrs Battery |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,028 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #331 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (266) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Generation | 2 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.07"L x 5.48"W x 1.02"H |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 2.12 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | razer_optical_linear |
| Model Name | DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL |
| Model Number | RZ03-04373500-R3M1 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 3 |
| Style Name | V2 Pro TKL |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 840272903254 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
C**6
Great keyboard
The best keyboard on this size, battery is great for something that small, and you can charge it while using it, itโs lightweight and easy to carry around, the lights on this thing are very cool because itโs white you can have a nice looking setup
A**C
Great low-profile keyboard
Aesthetic-wise, it's a very gorgeous low-profile keyboard. The RGB and brightness can be customized using Synapse. It's a low-profile keyboard so it took a little bit of time for me to get used to it. Durable build quality and feels premium. Feels no different in terms of response time comparing to my Corsair K60 Pro TKL but comes with an added Snap Tap feature, however, I would say that 9/10 times you wouldn't even use it.
B**Y
Better than Logitech G915 in MOST ways
Just received this keyboard in TKL linear after using the Logitech g915 tkl tactile for a week. Pros: Keycaps/switches are sturdier and more stable without rattle like logitech. Keycaps do not absolutely soak up oil like the logitech g915 model. On logitech, the keycaps would become oily within .1 second of touching them. These feel better and have more of a textured matte feel that don't get as dirty as quickly. Switches have a better feeling than Logitech tactile despite being linear somehow. Scroll wheel for volume had steps and feels more tactile/responsive than logitech's freescrolling wheel. More compact and professional looking. USB-C vs micro USB on Logitech. Connect to up to 3 Bluetooth devices vs just one on Logitech. Cons: Cannot connect to Bluetooth devices while the keyboard is charging. (WHY?) Worse battery life. (Haven't tested the exact length of the battery life for myself but Razer's battery life will be worse because its using optical switches which have light beams that need more power than Logitech's. I have heard that the TKL version has better battery life than the Full-size version just because of having less keys/using less power as a result.) I personally don't care about RGB so I have it off at all times. Will update on my battery-life results in the future. Update: seems to lose about 10-15 percent battery a day even with RGB completely off. But I have my keyboard on for 8 hours a day working. If you are using it plugged in at a desk but want a bluetooth keyboard available for work on an iPad, it will work perfectly, though. That's my use case so its perfect for my needs. Keypoints and possible dealbreakers: Battery life is awful when comparing it to Logitech g915. This makes the selling point of the keyboard confusing. Can Razer be marketing this keyboard as wireless if you have to plug it in so often? Combined with needing to charge the keyboard more often.... YOU CAN'T SWITCH TO BLUETOOTH MODE WHILE CHARGING via your PC. The cable connection will override the connection mode you set it to. Low battery and want to charge it via your desktop while you work on a tablet? You can't use it via bluetooth. It is a bit annoying that the bluetooth setting doesn't override the cable. I will say, you CAN plug it into a wall to charge and bluetooth will still work that way but it is a bit annoying to juggle. Wireless should be hassle free and seamless otherwise you may as well have wires. For me, it's still better than logitech. I just could not stand the feeling of their keycaps, its cheap feeling, the way they soak up oil, and its clunky overall look with RGB that also doesn't fully override some of its buttons. I want to be able to travel constantly with my wireless keyboard and game at the same time without fear of keycaps breaking off or falling off when replacements don't exist so Razer was the choice for me. It'll be up to what you think is more important and your use-case.
C**B
Very cool keyboard.
Small coming from a full size keyboard. Takes a lot of getting used to. Mechanical keyboard is better for gaming and I am constantly hitting caps when wanting to hit shift. The keys are very close together. On a positive note, the keys are very responsive and quiet. Also the rgb is great and it has decent battery life. Also I love it being wireless. So much better for moving it around on my desk when needed. The build quality seems great, but time will tell. The Corsair that this is replacing was ten years old and still fully functional. I just wanted a new wireless keyboard and this fit the bill.
Y**I
10/10 keyboard for 130$
High build quality, very resoponsive , smooth and quiet keys. Not as satisfying as a mechanical keyboard but still good. I have no complaints.itโs 10/10 For a keyboard with great build quality, smooth optical keys, rgb, wireless for 130$.
A**E
Connection SUCKS
I don't understand why the 2.4 usb can't just hold the signal. EXTREMELY frustrating to be locked into your game and then W stops working mid jump or all connection for that matter... WHEN.. it works.. it's a fantastic keyboard. But because of the issues with connection I CANNOT recommend it. I should have gone with the Huntsman new version... even with that stiff "cushion"... atleast my gaming experience would be what it should be.. I bought a wireless for that.. no wires..... but i need to keep it plugged in for it to work properly 100% of the time.
A**R
Sleek TKL Mech Keyboard + Hot-swap!
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 hasnโt disappointed. For context I play many FPS and ARPGs and havenโt noticed any input lag. Not playing in the 1% but for those who are they arenโt 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, wonโt hold up to the $350+ Group Buy boards but the weight doesnโt 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. Iโve tried out their banana low profiles and helped to eliminate the sensitivity others have found with the stock linears!
H**S
Love it so much!!!!
The new keys are amazing and i love how silent they are while still being super responsive to touch. Like all my other Razer products, connecting it to devices is super easy and takes minimal effort. This replaces my old Deathstalker, which I also loved. It was just a bit cumbersome and heavy for sitting in my lap for long periods (I sit in a recliner while playing) of time and not wireless. This one has made my Baulder's Gate 3 sessions much more enjoyable. If you don't need the 10 key, definitely get this one!
T**L
Come with food stains on it and a few marks
A**L
I got it second hand as the original price is too expensive for me. As my old corsair K70 MKII low profile has broken keys (both N and M double clicks), I need a replacement keyboard. This is the only few lower profile TKL mechanical keyboards on the market. Fro similar price, the keycap is definitely nicer on this keyboard compare to Logitech. Also it accept cherry MX keycaps so I can throw my old keycaps on it easily. The optical switch is also hotswappable, but I think Rezer does not sell them individually. Overall I am happy with it, hope the battery last long, or at least is easy to replace myself.
D**D
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.
A**O
Excelente teclado, portatil, responsivo. En resumen un producto de calidad hasta el momento.
S**N
absolutely love this device. had very limited experience with mechanical keyboards some time ago via roccat vulcan aimo but outside of that been using laptop keyboards for a long time and specifically mx keys for the past year. mx keys starting acting up about a month ago so i decided to treat myself to a keyboard upgrade. first, i tried the g915 tkl tactile. what a horrible device at an insane price. the key wobble is horrific and the typing experience was not something i could stand past 1-2 minutes of the initial test. then i got the new steelseries apex pro tkl wireless 2023 edition. a very nice looking device. i liked the typing experience it provided. the key travel and the bump were both very satisfying. but. i could not stand the keycap sizing issue - to me, the combination of the travel depth, keycap size, and keycap spacing was not working out even after a few days of trying. plus, the keycap coating felt like sandpaper to my fingers, and the wrist rest was an absolute joke - stiff dust collector with magnets too weak to keep it attached even with the slightest of keyboard pushes on my desk. final nail in the coffin of that keyboard was its build. for a $300+ board it felt like absolute junk. something you would expect of a 100$ keyboard. then i tried the corsair k70 tkl, thinking i could save a buck and still get a decent board, while compromising on the wireless aspect of it. alas, the board felt incredibly cheaply made. the coating on keycaps though felt better as well as the spacing of the keys, the inconsistency of key feel and travel quickly sent that board back. then i tried the new mx mechanical, which turned out to be just a disappointment. at a considerable price the board looked just bad and the typing felt horrible. after all that trial i was ready to concede and simply get a new mx keys board. though not ideal, the board is cheap, has decent spacing, and i just cant complain about the typing experience given the price. but. i found razer deathstalker v2 pro tkl wireless (holy... the name is a handful) and decided to give it a shot as the last resort. this board is amazing. the typing experience is smooth and quite enough to not annoy me but still create some sound. the response is fast but not too fast so i dont worry about not being able to adjust the actuation distance. the look is great. for being a gamer keyboard it is very low key and it feels very good to have on your desk. the black top metal housing was a great choice. last but not least, the keycaps are wonderful too. they are not pbt doubleshot but razer claims to have applied some special coating to them. as a result, you get nice keycaps with a minimal texture that also react well to natural light and feel great, and unless you are munching on chips while typing the keys dont seem to collect much oil on them. of course the opinion and experience are my own only and your mileage may and most likely will vary but i hope that at least this review helps you select the best keyboard for your needs.
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