Razer Optical Keyboard Deathstalker V2 Pro Gaming keyboard 70 million keystroke lifespan; Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Technology; Razer HyperSpeed Multi-device Support; Razer Synapse enabled; Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording; N-key ro
€297.52
Shipping from warehouse: A3
Estimated shipping: Tue, Nov 26 - Fri, Nov 29
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
- Availability:
- large quantity
- Brand:
- Razer
- Product code:
- RZ03-04373500-R3M1 / 8886419349433
Share this product:
Specification
Adjustable backlight: | Yes |
---|---|
Adjustable keyboard height: | Yes |
Backlight: | Yes |
Backlight colour: | Multicolour |
Backlight type: | RGB LED |
Battery life (max): | 50 h |
Bluetooth version: | 5.0 |
Built-in memory: | Yes |
Connectivity technology: | Wired & Wireless |
Detachable cable: | Yes |
Device interface: | USB + RF Wireless + Bluetooth |
Ergonomic design: | Yes |
Frequency band: | 2.4 GHz |
Keyboard form factor: | Tenkeyless (80 - 87%) |
Keyboard key profile: | Low-profile |
Keyboard key switch: | Optical key switch |
Keyboard key switch technology: | Razer Linear Optical Red |
Keyboard keys operating life: | 70 million characters |
Keyboard language: | US English |
Keyboard layout: | QWERTY |
Keyboard style: | Straight |
Keycaps material: | Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) |
Led indicators: | Yes |
Material: | Aluminium |
Mouse included: | No |
Multi-device support: | Yes |
Multimedia keys: | Yes |
Number of colours: | 16.8 M |
Number of products included: | 1 pc(s) |
Number of programming profiles: | 5 |
Numeric keypad: | No |
Physical layout: | ANSI |
Pointing device: | No |
Power source type: | Battery, USB |
Product colour: | White |
Programmable hot keys: | Yes |
Programmable profiles: | Yes |
Recommended usage: | Gaming |
Rollover: | N-key rollover |
Surface coloration: | Monochromatic |
Usb connector type: | USB Type-C |
Windows keys: | Yes |
Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.