Razer launches first mechanical keyboard for quadrails

On Tuesday, Razer unveiled the first keyboard of the DIY suit. As the name implies, Blackwidow V4 75% of Barybones are popular mechanical keyboards with no keys and key covers. If you like the design of Razer and the Chroma RGB but want to bring your own keys, this may be a solid choice.
Otherwise, the Barebons Blackwidow is the same as the fully assembled variant. It still supports 3-pin or 5-pin mechanical switches and custom keychains. Its turnout rate is up to 8,000Hz, and the Razer’s overweight technology is.
Additional details include factory lubricating stabilizers for smoother keystrokes and double-layer foam suppression. It even has pre-applied tape to soften higher frequencies. For a full summary of the keyboard feature set, Engadget’s Igor Bonifacic reviewed this IGN In 2023.
The Black Barebones version costs $140, which is $60 cheaper than the pre-assembled version. The white variant is slightly less than $150. (Unfortunately, you can’t get a guideline in Phantom Green.) You can order Blackwidow V4 75% Barebones on Razer’s website today.



