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Razer debuts latest in its keyboard line, with BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed

A wireless keyboard with customizability and of course some RGB lighting, meet the BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed.

Clackity-clack

Never one to rest when it comes to debuting new and nifty products, Razer is back once again with a new keyboard. From the sound of it too, the BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed is one sharp peripheral, complete with all the bells and whistles.

First, yes, it’s got RBG lighting. This is Razer we’re talking about, so of course the BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed is going to put on a visual show. It’s got a lot more happening under the hood though, as this new board is wireless with some chunky battery life, can flip between three different supported platforms, and stocks Razer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switches Gen-3.

The customizability of the unit means not just the ability to choose what lighting you want for the BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed, but also its sound and feel. Take a read through the specifics below.

Designed for Customization and Control

The BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed is built for gamers who value gaming prowess and customizability. It comes pre-loaded with Razer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switches Gen-3 and is hot-swappable to both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches, allowing gamers to easily personalize the sound and feel of their keyboard. Its internal construction includes dual-layer dampening foam to reduce reverberation, factory-lubricated stabilizers for smoother keystrokes, a top-mounted steel plate to minimize pings, and pre-applied PCB tape to soften high-frequency clacks, resulting in a cleaner acoustic profile and smoother typing experience.

A multi-function roller and three dedicated control buttons offer quick access to media playback, volume control, and battery status. These controls are customizable and can be remapped via Razer Synapse, enabling users to tailor their setup to match their gaming style.

Wireless Freedom and Immersive Lighting

Powered by Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, the keyboard delivers low-latency, reliable connectivity trusted by esports professionals. It also supports Bluetooth pairing with up to three devices, allowing seamless switching between platforms. With multi-device support, users can connect both the keyboard and a compatible Razer mouse to a single dongle, reducing cable clutter and freeing up USB ports.

The keyboard features Razer Chroma™ RGB for vibrant per-key lighting effects that integrates with more than 300 games and applications. Custom lighting profiles can be created using Razer Chroma Studio, while the keyboard’s white steel plate naturally enhances light diffusion for a refined visual touch.

The keyboard offers up to 980 hours of battery life via Power Saving Mode, which can be activated by holding the dedicated Battery Life and Status button for 3 seconds. Gamers can also quickly check battery status by tapping the same button, with the number row lighting up to indicate remaining charge.

The Razer BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed combines gaming-grade wireless performance, hot-swappable flexibility, and customizable lighting in a compact form to deliver a well-rounded keyboard experience that aligns with the evolving needs of today’s gamers. As part of Razer’s continued commitment to innovation, this keyboard lays the foundation for more personalized, high-performance setups and reflects the future of custom gaming peripherals.

Razer press release

Available now at Razer.com, Razer stores, and “select retailers”, the Razer BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed is priced at $179.99 USD.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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