Razer Deathstalker

The Razer Deathstalker will suit all of your gaming needs, but you could just as easily get a similar chiclet keyboard for much less money.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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Product details

  • LOW-PROFILE LINEAR OPTICAL SWITCHES — Perform quicker keystrokes with all-new switches that have a shorter actuation height for reduced key travel, backed by a 70-million keystroke lifespan for long-lasting performance
  • TOP-CLASS CONNECTIVITY — Experience lag-free gaming and instant response with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless (2.4GHz) connection or unlock greater functionality with Bluetooth 5.0 and toggle between 3 devices
  • ULTRA-LONG UP TO 200-HOUR BATTERY LIFE — Power through an entire day of gaming without breaking a sweat, also includes a detachable Type-C cable for continued use while charging
  • ULTRA-SLIM CASING WITH DURABLE ALUMINUM TOP PLATE — The keyboard’s slim profile ensures neutral hand positioning for long hours of use with little strain, while its aluminum alloy top plate provides greater durability with a satisfying heft
  • LASER-ETCHED KEYCAPS WITH HYPERGUARD COATING — Greater protection against wear and tear compared to regular keycaps
  • MULTI-FUNCTION ROLLER AND MEDIA BUTTON — Configure them to pause, play, skip and tweak everything from brightness to volume

PROS

+ Responsive keys
+ Great software
+ Attractive design

CONS

- Not much different from standard chiclet keyboard
- Expensive
- Macro recording can be a pain

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Guide on August 25, 2014
The Razer Deathstalker will suit all of your gaming needs, but you could just as easily get a similar chiclet keyboard for much less money.
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