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The Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro is a premium wireless gaming keyboard featuring low-profile clicky optical switches with a 70-million keystroke lifespan, HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for lag-free multi-device use, and an ultra-long 200-hour battery life. Its slim aluminum chassis offers ergonomic comfort and durability, complemented by laser-etched, HyperGuard-coated keycaps and customizable media controls for a professional-grade typing and gaming experience.
Brand | Razer |
Series | DeathStalker V2 Pro |
Item model number | RZ03-04363500-R3M1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.22 x 5.52 x 1.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.22 x 5.52 x 1.1 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B0BM2YKK7F |
Date First Available | December 16, 2022 |
C**E
Fantastic Keyboard
I returned a Corsair K100 Air for this one. The Corsair was probably the better wireless keyboard, but I mainly run wired anyway. The wireless is just a plus for me. The typing angle was absolutely worse in my opinion than the Deathstalker V2 Pro.The Deathstalker V2 Pro also has hotswap switches, I believe you can use the Gateron optical switches for it. I love how smooth the reds feel on this as is though. Its a bit expensive but worth it to me.Edit: I was having some issues in 2.4ghz wireless mode, I googled and found the firmware update tool and now it works great after updating. I wish the firmware updater was built into synapse but oh well.Update: the fix for me was using the included dongle extender to reduce interference from my headset and mouse. Was having issues with keys I was holding down resetting despite still being depressed, resulting in me having to press the key again. This was an issue in games and seems to have been fixed now.
J**N
Absolute Garbage
Razers Synapse software is dysfunctional at best. The quality of the materials used look and feel premium. However, this is as far as this product makes it as a "premium" product. Paying such a ridiculous price point for a product that does not function as advertised and disconnects multiple times during a one minute cycle.... is totally useless. It is unacceptable to most, but down right lying to advertise and sell a product that does not function. Within hours of starting up my new Razer DSv2 Pro, I was completely disabled due to the wireless functionality disconnecting at a consistent rate... seconds apart. Making it a pile of overpriced useless garbage for both gaming and everyday use. Do not purchase this disappointing mess of garbage! There is nothing positive to say about the product. The support from Razer clearly notes that it is a known issue with there software... it is 2024... There is not excuse other than a blatant disregard for the quality and longevity of the products they sell and the customers they sell to. I cannot stress enough just horrible this keyboard is. I've owned more than 5 premium custom low-profile hot-swappable mechanical keyboards and more than 10 premium mechanical keyboards throughout my years of hardcore gaming and professional usage as an engineer. This keyboard needs to be pulled from the market. It simply does not function and needs to be identified as the absolute worst product in the premium mechanical keyboard space. Hands down, no positives.... absolute garbage. Don't waste your money.
P**O
Sleek, Quiet, and Responsive - Almost Perfect!
I use the Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard extensively, not just for gaming but for all my daily activities at work and at home. It's a standout for being considerably quieter than other mechanical keyboards, which is a huge plus for me. The keys offer a soft yet firm response which is perfect for both typing and gaming - they're easy to press but still provide enough resistance to avoid accidental keystrokes. The build quality is top-notch, solid and durable. My only wish is that Razer had included forward and backward buttons next to the pause and volume wheel for easier music and video control. Despite this, I'm very satisfied with the keyboard overall. Great job, Razer!
J**R
Hardware is quite good, software lacks optimization.
Razer's reputation for unoptimized software is unfortunately true - trying to ask it to do too much will often result in conflicting lighting and connectivity issues. My solution was to minimize the fancy lighting effects, only using lightly customized Chroma settings for the lighting, and that tends to help with a lot of the problems. Your mileage may vary, of course, but even the connectivity problems are handled just fine with use of the extender, if it comes to that. The keyboard itself works just fine, and I like the distinct 'clicky' sound and feel of the switches, since that was my choice. I also have a second keyboard with the 'linear' switches, and it works just as good, though I prefer the clicky ones personally. During my connectivity problems, the keyboard was behaving as if i were holding the key down, even though i was clearly typing only one keypress. This was solved by either using a different USB port or attaching the dongle to the extender and plugging that into the USB instead of just the dongle. I even managed to make the keyboard and mouse pair to the same dongle with little issue, though the multiple keypress problem did come up a couple times as well. I can't answer for how the Bluetooth functionality works since I don't use it that way. When it does work the way it should, it's absolutely flawless and responds to my keypresses with enthusiasm and low latency. It's also very stylish on my desk. It's easy to start using, but if you're serious about customizing the layer of Hypershift keys, there is a little bit of a learning curve, especially since the software isn't optimized for any machine that isn't made with Razer components specifically. But once you do pin down the settings you want, and when you find a way to achieve proper connectivity, this isn't a purchase you'll regret.
A**R
Great so far
Been using it as my daily driver keyboard for a couple weeks now and really like it. Yes the keys are very sensitive but that's the keyboard I picked because I like that. These are very quiet
B**N
Love it, replaced G915 with this.
Dumped Logitech for going back to Razer.While Logitech G is good, Razer is better.Only issue Sometimes lights do not turn on coming back from sleep mode.
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