As far as PC gaming accessories go, Razer’s large hardware selection is undoubtedly the best you can get, and it includes gaming mice, headphones, keyboards, and more. Speaking of keyboards, users looking to upgrade their old setup may want to check out the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%, a feature-packed model that comes with everything you need from a dedicated gaming keyboard and then some.
Sure, it’s not the “latest” model that Razer has (it made its debut a few years ago), but given the rising cost of PC equipment and technology in general, it makes more practical sense to go for hardware that has proven its usefulness despite being a little older. So what can you expect from the BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%? let’s take a look!
Hardware Features and Design
Perhaps one of the biggest distinguishing features Razer included with the V4 Pro 75% is its dedicated OLED display – it’s not particularly large, though it does serve more as a quick-glance guide to important information about your machine, such as the status of your keyboard, animations, and even an audio meter. It also serves as a quick settings panel that lets you change selected keyboard settings. It works in conjunction with a dial control that lets users adjust their volume, play media files, and more.
As far as what causes the keyboard to “click”, the BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% supports both 3 and 5-pin mechanical switches – this essentially adds some much-needed adaptability for users who want to change things up a bit. Keyboard also comes with it Razer’s pre-loaded orange tactile switches, which according to the company significantly improves the overall experience when using the keyboard for work or play. Its overall design also combines an FR4 plate with foam and stabilizers for clean sound without rattling.
For comfort, it has a padded wrist rest that can magnetically attach to the keyboard for more comfortable gaming sessions, especially over long periods of time. Both the keyboard and wrist pad are available in black, although we think a white version would look good too.
aesthetics galore

when not in use The V4 Pro is 75% similar to many other keyboards on the market, especially because you can only go so far as to give your keyboard enough different features. But take a closer look, and it’s clear that Razer plans to do just that.
Like most other Razer products, the keyboard also comes with Razer’s Chroma RGB lighting system, which undoubtedly adds a little more flair and character to a “standard” looking keyboard. What’s interesting to note here is that Razer has equipped each key with its own separate illumination (with 2-way underglow), rather than illuminating the entire keyboard with a common light source.
This means that The lighting setup on the V4 Pro 75% can be customized for a more intense and unique look, giving users more freedom in the way of personalization. Keyboard lighting can be changed Via the Razer Chroma app, with different effects that can even respond to different games (provided they’re supported). Razer says the keycaps are made to be fade-proof, and come with a matte finish for a more premium look and feel during use. Apart from the Chroma app, the keyboard can also be customized with the Razer Synapse 4 for its other features.
Connectivity and battery endurance

In terms of connectivity, the BlackWidow V4 Pro is able to effectively reduce latency by 75% through Razer’s HyperSpeed ​​wireless and 4KHz hyperpolling technology. Additionally, users can seamlessly toggle between three different Bluetooth devices, which is very useful if you, for example, play games on other hardware besides your PC, such as tablets and other Windows-powered devices. It uses Bluetooth 5.1 if you must know.
The keyboard also has a built-in battery that should last several gaming sessions, although Razer includes a dedicated power-saving mode that can extend the battery up to 2100 hours of use, although it does come with some compromises, such as disabling the OLED display, backlighting and Synapse communication, although 87 days of continuous use isn’t so bad.
bottom line

When it comes down to it, there are a lot of things that the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% gets right – it’s engineered for comfort, comes with killer RGB aesthetics and low latency, support for multiple devices, as well as impressive battery life. However, more importantly, it also focuses on giving gamers a generally comfortable user experience, and extra features like a built-in OLED display and dial controls are elements you won’t easily find on competing hardware.
Priced at $299.99, it’s a little more expensive, but again you have to consider what it can do, which is Very.
