The BlackWidow uses Razer's Green switches, which behave much like Cherry MX Blues: They're light and actuate very quickly, with a fairly loud mechanical clack. Razer makes proprietary switches for its mechanical keyboards. These flourishes, though small, go a long way: The BlackWidow both looks and feels smartly considered and handsome. The underside of the keyboard also has built-in cable management that lets you hide and direct the BlackWidow's braided cable off to either side. Its rear feet, which allow you to prop the keyboard at an angle, have two sizes so you can customize the slope. Its case slopes down at the bottom, making room for your wrists while giving a Chroma-enabled logo prominent placement. Looking over the BlackWidow more closely, you may notice it has a lot of small design quirks we've seen on Razer devices before.
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