Razer BlackWidow V4 Mini HyperSpeed Keyboard – 65% model with three connection options
23.04.24
Razer has introduced a new wireless mechanical keyboard, the BlackWidow V4 Mini HyperSpeed. This 65% compact design is made for gamers who want to save desk space or be able to easily take their keyboard with them. The keyboard features Razer’s third-generation orange switches for tactile feedback and optimal grip when typing or gaming. Thanks to the hot-swappable key feature, users can customize switches without the need for soldering.
The BlackWidow V4 Mini HyperSpeed also features Razer’s Ghost Pudding keys for visually appealing Chroma RGB lighting. These keys feature a transparent design with matte clear sides to create a striking lighting effect. The keyboard supports multiple connectivity options, including Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology, Bluetooth 5.0, and wired USB Type-C. With a battery that lasts up to 200 hours without Chroma lighting enabled, the BlackWidow V4 Mini HyperSpeed is ready for long gaming sessions.
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