Verdict: A pricey but competent gaming keyboard that's built like a tank and packs tons of features.
Verdict: A pricey but competent gaming keyboard that's built like a tank and packs tons of features.
Razer has got quite the lineup of keyboards now, ranging from Arctosa, Lycosa, BlackWidow and even the older Tarantula (which was my first Razer keyboard). It seems they're on a charge for keyboard worldwide domination and the BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth Edition is no change.
I recommend this to just about everyone. Have had the keyboard for a few years now and 0 issues, despite constant use. Only downside is I hate swapping to a non-mechanical keyboard when at work.
Awesome key feel Great Backlighting Solid performance
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great Features; Sleek Design
Noisy
I got the Razer Black Widow Ultimate Keyboard this past Christmas. It has helped me in multiple ways. To start the Cherry Blue switches are amazing! It has improved my typing speed and the mechanical keys take almost no force to press down.
This Keyboard is very satisfying, it's buttons are very responsive and the backlight is just beautiful with the combination of mirror black paint. it has an option to turn off the window button that, let's face it, sometimes gets in our gaming ways.
Beautiful; Backlight; On-the-fly Macro; Mirror Black Paintjob; a Mechanical Keyboard
Only blue-colored light; Unsatisfactory Durability; Loud Typing Noise
I upgraded from a 2013 Blackwidow Ultimate because I couldn't handle how freaking loud it was. Turns out I like non-clicky switches. I really love typing on this keyboard. It feels so satisfying.
It's a mechanical keyboard with green backlighting. Very much a personal opinion, but this keyboard has Cherry MX Blue switches, which are the loudest possible switch for a mechanical keyboard. I type over 80 WPM, possibly upwards of 100 on a mechanical board.
Razer is known for its top-of-the-line gaming products, with the tagline, 'For Gamers. By Gamers.' Compared to earlier offerings from Razer, the BlackWidow Ultimate makes us believe all the gamers at Razer went on holiday while they drew up the plans for this one.
Programmable keys; on-the-fly macro recording; USB and audio/mic jacks; multi-level backlighting
Slightly confusing typeface on keys; backlighting doesn't apply to Shift+ keys; no light customising to go with macros
The Cherry MX Blue switches provide a good amount of tactile feedback
-Simple design; Five macro keys
-Expensive -Clicky
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