The world's top game peripheral brand, known for its cool lighting effects on its products, is affectionately known as the "Lamp Factory" by players.
Razer has done a great job in the field of computer peripherals, with gaming mice, keyboards, gaming headsets, gaming laptops, speakers, and even mouse pads all available in high quality, cultivating a large number of loyal users.
The mechanical switches used in the Razer mechanical keyboard are the same as the Razer green, orange and yellow switches launched by the domestic manufacturer Kaihua, which feel similar to the CHERRY MX switches, but have a longer theoretical service life. When it comes to Razer's switches, it's worth mentioning that it's the ITT instantaneous trigger technology. Although this technology is not esoteric or new, it is very critical for gaming keyboards, which replaces the traditional process of "trigger-debounce-send signal" to "trigger-send-dejitter", which greatly reduces the trigger response time and makes the game operation more "handy".
The strength of Razer's mechanical keyboard lies in the richness of its products. Although its mechanical keyboards are all named after the Black Widow Spider, the different suffixes also reflect certain differences. Among them, the competitive version is an 87-key keypad, because competitive gamers generally do not need to use the keypad area, which hinders the operation of the mouse, and the compact body and key layout are more conducive to the control of competitive players. The dazzling version and matte version refer to the presence or absence of RGB backlight. The advantage of this segmentation is that it fully meets the individual needs of players while also taking into account the cost performance, players who hate "light pollution" do not need to spend money on backlights that they don't need, and competitive players do not need to pay for the extra keypad area.