

⚡ Elevate your desk game with speed, style, and stamina.
The Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro is a wireless low-profile gaming keyboard featuring ultra-fast linear optical switches rated for 70 million keystrokes, HyperSpeed 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for multi-device use, and an ultra-long 40-hour battery life. Its slim aluminum top plate and laser-etched, durable keycaps deliver a premium, ergonomic typing experience designed for both intense gaming and professional productivity.












| ASIN | B09XB3TJ7P |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,344 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 90 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) 4,659 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | Razer |
| Colour | Red Linear Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2022 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 1.13 kg |
| Item model number | RZ03-04360300-R3W1 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 15.54 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 47.4 x 19.4 x 4.8 cm; 1.13 kg |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series | DeathStalker V2 Pro |
P**S
Great quality what you expect from Razer!
As you'd expect from Razer a 5 star keyboard typing experience is second to none absolutely love this keyboard! Wireless Bluetooth works perfectly as does wired connection. The one drawback is that when saving onboard profiles with custom lighting effects there is no way at all to use them without being physically attached to the pc which is a real shame it can use standard effects like wave, spectrum cycle, star light static etc by using the right key combination while using it as a Bluetooth keyboard it has 3 profile buttons for the back these are for different Bluetooth devices. Great looks, great comfort for typing, very nice feel on the switches and a lovely sound very responsive in Bluetooth mode and has zero issues with quality it's what you come to expect from Razer! The
M**W
Great keyboard for the 4 months it lasted
I've purchased 4 razer products and rocking a 50% failure rate so far. I'm either incredibly unlucky or their products are terrible quality - albeit good when working. The Deathstalker V2 Pro is the best wireless low profile mechanical keyboard I've used (when it works - I also have 2 G915's). The only problem is after a couple months wireless stopped working. I chalked this up to a software / OS issue and decided to plug it in and figure it out another time. A month or 2 later and they keyboard went on the fritz. I spent hours troubleshooting, installing firmware updates, testing on other devices etc. It just died. Doesn't work over Wireless, bluetooth or wired. No liquid damage, no shock damage no nothing, just mysteriously kicked the bucket nomatter what I try in terms of resetting it etc. It was impossible to get hold of razer because the contact form on their site kept bugging out on multiple devices. I rewrote my request like 3 times before I lost patience and decided screw it. It's simply not worth the frustration and impact on my mental health to try and solve it at this point I've also spent the better part of the last decade leading internal IT in a pretty large and successful tech company - it's not like I don't know what I'm doing or how to troubleshoot hardware either. I did take it apart when I gave up on contacting razer and getting a replacement - for the most part it looks pretty well engineered, and I couldn't see anything obvious that had burnt out etc - it was spotlessly clean. I had hoped disconnecting the battery for a while might help, but after putting everything back together it's still completely dead. The lights did come back to life briefly but thats about it . In any case I don't see myself spending any more money on razer. Definitely not another £200+ on a keyboard with a 50% chance of it actually working or not. I'd rather just spend a fraction of the amount on products like Redragon, because then at least if they don't last I can buy another 3 products before I catch up with Razers cost. In fact, it makes me wonder if Razer relies on suckers like me buying a product multiple times to get a working one, because they make replacing it nearly impossible
C**E
Good keyboard, would recommend
Really nice weight to the keyboard, feels high quality and very easy to set up. I like the RGB, my only complaint is that the "breathing" cycle dims to a point where the light is off before brightening again. This can sometimes make typing a little tricky so I switched the lights to always on and have no issues. Like it so much that my partner wants one too so getting them one for christmas
S**S
Magnificent keyboard. ALMOST perfect.
I switched to this keyboard from the Logitech G915, which was always good, but I wanted all USB-C and the look of this thing matched my setup well too. Let me make it clear that this is one of the best keyboards I've ever used, and I would give it 5 stars if not for some annoyances which I hope they can fix when they do their next iteration. Make no mistake, this thing is absolutely awesome and well worth the high price, but you should be aware of a couple of things if you're looking at buying it. Firstly, this is the best feeling keyboard I've ever used. The caps feel so nice to touch, it definitely feels like something worthy of the price, it's as premium as can be. The linear switches are also extremely smooth and soft, so typing is so, so pleasant. It isn't as satisfying as a tactile switch but the low profile makes for fewer accidental presses than you might normally expect from a linear switch with this high an actuation point (The Huntsman V2, for example, was so hard to type on accurately due to its extreme sensitivity) but it's such a pleasant typing experience, the way the keys gently slide. The sound is nice too, possibly the quietest mechanical board I've used. I've gone through so many keyboards throughout my career and this is also the least fatigued my fingers, hands and wrists have ever felt at the end of each day. The wireless isn't perfect. It's just as lag-free as Logitech Lightspeed but sadly not quite as reliable. I had to have the dongle closer - I couldn't just plug it into my PC without big interference problems so it's actually sitting on my desk in the included extension cable thing, which does mount to a desk nicely, so isn't really a problem, but isn't exactly 'wireless' since it introduces a wire to your setup. I also have had a (very, very small) few instances where I'd press and release a key and it wouldn't register that I'd released it, so it just kept typing characters (or moving in game) as if I was holding the button down ("spamming"), and wouldn't stop until I pressed it again, even though the wireless dongle is mere inches away from it on the desk. It wasn't often, but it was enough to be concerned by at this price. HOWEVER, one major advantage is that if it's plugged in you can actually switch to a proper wired mode, so I went ahead and picked myself up a nice coiled cable and I now treat it as a wired keyboard. I couldn't do that with my old Logitech board as plugging that in just makes it a wireless device which is currently charging. This one gives you a switch to change to wired mode, simple as that, and it switches quickly too, so I can easily swap between using it wired at my desk and setting it to wireless if I need to control it from a distance. It also has the option to use Bluetooth instead of the dongle (as did the G915), which will introduce latency (not good for gaming), but is more reliable and higher range than the dongle. It would have been nice if there was a tactile option. The low profile linear switches feel amazing, but I know my typing is slightly more accurate and a little faster on a tactile switch. There is a clicky option too (only the full sized white one apparently), if you're that way inclined, you absolute mad lad. This is a high 4. If Amazon allowed 4 and a half stars I would do that, but it's just not quite there. At this price I can't give 5 stars with the less than perfect wireless. If, like me, you are happy to use it wired anyway, you might as well consider this a 5 star review, but if you go wireless, expect it to be great but not perfect.
M**I
Cicha, dokładna i niskoprofilowa. Polecam
S**E
Incredibile tastiera silenziosa che emula il feeling dei tasti piatti dei portatili. Tecnologia ottica con una risposta precisa e veloce. Probabilmente la più veloce sul mercato. Tre difetti: 1. I sensori vanno tenuti con cura e puliti spesso; 2. La tastiera si piega SOLO se provate a fletterla a prova del fatto che è molto sottile e con una plastica sufficientemente rigida ma non come mi aspettavo (se tenuta ferma sul tavolo non da problemi) 3. Il tastino custom in alto a dx, di fianco alla rotella del volume, è adibito al play/pause e NON È possibile assegnarvici altre funzioni. Inutile spreco di spazio. Spero in un aggiornamento del software.
1**T
fast, comfortable and reliable. easy setup and configurable
A**L
A comfortable keyboard with soft and responsive keys, suitable for typing, gaming, and all other tasks.
A**S
O Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro Tenkeyless é um teclado muito bom. É prático, compacto e os switches vermelhos tornam-no confortável e silencioso. Tem controlos multimédia integrados e compatibilidade com a app Razer Synapse, que permite personalizar iluminação, macros e perfis com facilidade. O único ponto menos positivo é a autonomia da bateria, especialmente usando as luzes de fundo ligadas ao máximo. Felizmente, é possível reduzir o brilho para aumentar a duração, e caso a bateria acabe, basta ligar o cabo e continuar a usar enquanto carrega. No geral, um teclado topo de gama para quem procura conforto, funcionalidade e desempenho, com apenas uma pequena limitação na bateria.
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