Razer Unveils BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones Keyboard with No Switches or Keycaps
- Razer launched the BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones keyboard on Tuesday as a fully customizable chassis for keyboard modders.
- Razer developed this barebones model by removing switches and keycaps from the award-winning BlackWidow V4 75% to offer users full customization control.
- The keyboard utilizes a compact 75% design, incorporates dual-layer foam to reduce noise, includes pre-lubricated stabilizers for smoother key presses, features an FR4 mounting plate for enhanced acoustics, and offers support for Razer’s 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology.
- Priced at $139.99 for the black version and $150 for white, the barebones model costs $60 less than the pre-assembled version and allows installation of most 3-pin or 5-pin switches.
- This launch signals Razer's strategic move into enthusiast-grade keyboard customization and represents a new era in their keyboard product line.
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Discover the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Barebone, the modular gamer keyboard that you can assemble from scratch. Price Y and availability
Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, has marked a major milestone in its innovation journey with the launch of its first barebones keyboard: the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones. This release marks a bold new direction for the company, introducing a fully customizable keyboard chassis designed specifically for modders and DIY enthusiasts. Available in both black and white, the BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones offers a premium founda…
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