If you’re looking for a fast, premium wireless gaming keyboard that doesn’t compromise on performance or aesthetics, the Razer BlackWidow V4 Low-Profile HyperSpeed may hit the sweet spot. Designed with esports users in mind, it combines thin mechanical switches, multiple connectivity modes, and long battery life—though its price tag positions it in the premium category.
The keyboard is offered in both full-size and tenkeyless (TKL) forms, giving users the option to prioritize workspace or numeric keypad utility. Its slim profile creates a more ergonomic typing and gaming angle. It features RGB lighting, durable double-shot PBT keycaps, and a brushed aluminum plate that enhances durability and aesthetics.
Connectivity is versatile with HyperSpeed wireless (2.4 GHz dongle), Bluetooth, and wired USB-C. The polling rate reaches up to 1000 Hz in wireless mode, making it reliable for competitive play. The new low-profile switches are available in linear, tactile, and clicky variants, catering to different preferences in feel and sound.
Battery performance is another highlight, lasting up to 980 hours in power-saving mode with lighting disabled. Even with RGB enabled, the keyboard holds up well compared to rivals. Other features include macro/media keys on the full-size version, per-key RGB customization, and a storage slot for the dongle.
Minor finish imperfections in build quality.
Keystrokes are louder than some might expect.
RGB lighting quickly reduces battery life.
The TKL version lacks the dedicated macro and media keys.
The Razer BlackWidow V4 Low-Profile HyperSpeed is a stylish, high-performance gaming keyboard. Its slim profile, multiple connectivity options, and long battery life make it ideal for gamers who demand flexibility and speed. While the price is premium and a few flaws remain, it’s a strong contender for anyone who values both form and function in their gaming setup.