Razer - DeathStalker V2 Pro Wireless Low Profile - Red Switch
Reviews van Razer - DeathStalker V2 Pro Wireless Low Profile - Red Switch
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The Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro is a low-profile gaming keyboard that will look good with any desk setup. Despite being so slim and compact, you still get per-key RGB lighting and a separate number pad. There are a few issues with the roller and connectivity but overall it's a speedy, accurate keyboard for esports.
The Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro is a low-profile gaming keyboard that will look good with any desk setup. Despite being so slim and compact, you still get per-key RGB lighting and a separate number pad. There are a few issues with the roller and connectivity but overall it's a speedy, accurate keyboard for esports.
Trustvoice expert
16 mei 2025
Works great. I ha e no complaints after 3 months of use.
Works great. I ha e no complaints after 3 months of use.
Dartan2004
23 januari 2025
13 months ago paid $220. Bluetooth no longer functional at all, even after firmware upgrade. Bluetooth switch no longer lights-up and thus unable to pair per mfr manual. Dont let your firmware elapse either because I did ... and the hardwiring stopped functioning. Also the wifi dongles are dedicated to a single specific unit so if you salvage from one broken kb it cannot be reused on another unit. AND the minor advanced functions ONLY work with a dongle NOT BLUETOOTH asinine.
13 months ago paid $220. Bluetooth no longer functional at all, even after firmware upgrade. Bluetooth switch no longer lights-up and thus unable to pair per mfr manual. Dont let your firmware elapse either because I did ... and the hardwiring stopped functioning. Also the wifi dongles are dedicated to a single specific unit so if you salvage from one broken kb it cannot be reused on another unit. AND the minor advanced functions ONLY work with a dongle NOT BLUETOOTH asinine.
death to deathstalker
31 december 2024
The wired/ wireless keyboard is a big hit my new Blade 17 arrow keys( most specifically up and down arrow keys) were too small and I had to buy a wireless keyboard. I went to the Razer website to see what they had and I found this wireless Keyboard, in two versions one in red (smooth and silent) and one in purple (crisp & clicky) I went with the red linear low-profile optical switch. I do like the keyboard BT 2.4 Ghz and BT enabled speaking of I went looking for a dongle on eBay and Couldn't decide which one to use. When the keyboard got here I took a look at it only to find something interesting there was a tiny compartment and when I opened it a dongle was found inside, you would think that Razer or Micro Center would indulge this information but no I had to find out on my own so this review is here for anyone who has ever needed to know if their keyboard for mouse came with a dongle this information needs to be known so no more confusion can be caused.
The wired/ wireless keyboard is a big hit my new Blade 17 arrow keys( most specifically up and down arrow keys) were too small and I had to buy a wireless keyboard. I went to the Razer website to see what they had and I found this wireless Keyboard, in two versions one in red (smooth and silent) and one in purple (crisp & clicky) I went with the red linear low-profile optical switch. I do like the keyboard BT 2.4 Ghz and BT enabled speaking of I went looking for a dongle on eBay and Couldn't decide which one to use. When the keyboard got here I took a look at it only to find something interesting there was a tiny compartment and when I opened it a dongle was found inside, you would think that Razer or Micro Center would indulge this information but no I had to find out on my own so this review is here for anyone who has ever needed to know if their keyboard for mouse came with a dongle this information needs to be known so no more confusion can be caused.
Anonymous
16 juli 2024
Fantastic low-profile, wireless, mechanical TKL. I have used a G915 TKL for over a year but that only supported 1 Bluetooth device and the keycaps were not great at all. I have choose DeathStalker (naming is weird) V2 Pro TKL for the better wireless and better keycap experience. I have bought the linear version as the switches can be swapped on the Razer (careful, swapping any switch will void the warranty!) so it does not matter which one you choose. I went with Keychron low-profile optical switches (banana, as I bought the G915 for the tactile switches to begin with). With the banana keychron switches (only twenty smg bucks for a full tkl set) this keyboard became the best combination of the G915 and DeathStalker. Swappable switches should be the default for any keyboard at this price range (looking at you G915 TKL) Only con I can come up is the lower battery life compared to the G915 but that was a battery beast to begin with.
Fantastic low-profile, wireless, mechanical TKL. I have used a G915 TKL for over a year but that only supported 1 Bluetooth device and the keycaps were not great at all. I have choose DeathStalker (naming is weird) V2 Pro TKL for the better wireless and better keycap experience. I have bought the linear version as the switches can be swapped on the Razer (careful, swapping any switch will void the warranty!) so it does not matter which one you choose. I went with Keychron low-profile optical switches (banana, as I bought the G915 for the tactile switches to begin with). With the banana keychron switches (only twenty smg bucks for a full tkl set) this keyboard became the best combination of the G915 and DeathStalker. Swappable switches should be the default for any keyboard at this price range (looking at you G915 TKL) Only con I can come up is the lower battery life compared to the G915 but that was a battery beast to begin with.
Anon77
30 augustus 2023