This compact 75% gaming keyboard is an "ultra-comfortable option" with a hot-swappable design — it's hard to beat

A black gaming keyboard with RGB backlit keys on a desk. Keys display a gradient of colors, creating a vibrant and dynamic effect. Razer logo visible.
The BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard lit up with RGB lighting. (Image credit: Windows Central (Ben Wilson) | Razer)

Razer is a king when it comes to gaming accessories, and the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% is one of its best efforts.

With a comfortable wristrest, high polling rates that reach up to 8,000Hz, and vast customization options, this keyboard is a must-have for PC players looking for the best compact gaming keyboards, and it's now on sale for $129.99 at Amazon.

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: was $189.99 now $129.99 at Amazon


"With an included leatherette wristrest and adjustable feet, this compact version of the BlackWidow V4 feels fantastic for typing and gaming when you delve into custom mechanical switches." — Ben Wilson, Senior Editor

Windows Central review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

Why buy the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard?

The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard on display. (Image credit: Windows Central (Ben Wilson) | Razer)

One of the biggest draws of the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard is its varied customization options. The keyboard comes packed with Orange tactile switches that can be easily hot-swapped for alternative 3-pin or 5-pin ones to improve the keys' durability.

You can also swap out the tactile switches for linear ones for smoother and quieter keystrokes for gaming.

Customization goes even deeper with compatibility with the Razer Synapse companion app, which will allow you to remap the Razer BlackWidow V4 75%'s keybinding, polling rate, and RGB lighting to your personal preference.

Use the included puller to swap out the Razer BlackWidow V4's mechanical switches. (Image credit: Windows Central (Ben Wilson) | Razer)

Performance-wise, the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% is a cut above the rest as it can register a player's input in an instant with any accidental double-inputs with the aid of Anti-ghosting and a polling rate up to 8,000Hz.

What's more is that this keyboard uses doubleshot ABS keycaps to safeguard it from wear and tear, and an N-key rollover feature to make sure the keyboard doesn't get confused and reject a player's inputs if they press multiple keys at once.

Other notable features include a comfortable leatherette wristrest and two internal foam plates that reduce the noise of key presses, so you don't cause any distracting background noise while using it.

The only big drawbacks with this keyboard are the lack of wireless connectivity to reduce cable management and its pricey MSRP of $189.99, which has been reduced to $129.99 at Amazon for a limited time with Amazon's 32% discount.

So if you don't mind wires and want a gaming accessory that can rival the best keyboards in the business, then we highly suggest seeking out the Razer BlackWidow V4 75%.

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FAQ

Is it wireless?

No, the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% is wired USB-C only. The more expensive 75% Pro counterpart, on the other hand, does support wireless connectivity.

What mechanical switches is it compatible with?

Is it compatible with 3-pin to 5-pin mechanical switches when hot-swapping.

How can I adjust its polling rates?

Download and install the Razer Synapse app, select the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% keyboard under the "Devices" tab, click the "Performance" option, and then adjust the polling rate slider to match your comfort levels (between 125Hz to 8,000Hz).


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Alexander Cope
Staff Writer - Deals/Gaming News

Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran with over 35 years of experience who primarily covers Xbox and PC gaming news and spotlights discounts on the best laptops, peripherals, and other electronics. He's also a diehard fan of JRPGs, action games, beat em’ ups, and Capcom’s Monster Hunter series

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