Razer has introduced the BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones, its first barebones keyboard aimed at users who want to build their own device with their own switches and keycaps. It is based on the popular BlackWidow V4 75%.
The keyboard is compatible with 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches, opening up a wide range of customization options. It also supports a polling rate of up to 8000 Hz thanks to Razer HyperPolling technology, ensuring minimal input lag.
Other features include:
- Factory-lubricated stabilizers provide smoother clicks.
- Double noise-absorbing foam, including a damping layer between the board and the case.
- Pre-applied tape for additional attenuation of high-frequency sounds.
- Full Razer Chroma RGB support, including per-key illumination and side LED strips.
- Aluminum housing that can be easily disassembled for component replacement or modifications.
The BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones also retains the multimedia wheel, dedicated control keys, and a soft-touch magnetic wrist rest. All of these elements are included in the package, despite the lack of keys.
The new product will cost $140 for the black version and $150 for the white one. It is already available for order on the official Razer website. A version in the company's Phantom Green color will also appear later.