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Bridge both work and play | The Razer BlackWidow Lite


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You’ve never heard anything like this. The Razer BlackWidow Lite is our first ultra silent mechanical keyboard—designed for stealth-like productivity, made for full gaming performance:
http://rzr.to/blackwidowlite



Equipped with Razer Mechanical Orange Switches—our quietest switch yet—the Razer BlackWidow Lite provides tactile feedback with optimized actuation and reset points for responsiveness, along with durable side walls to keep dust and liquids out. Each key features global white LED backlighting, so you won’t ever miss a key even when you’re in a dark room.

With a lifespan of up to 80 million keystrokes, this compact keyboard is an incredible feat in the workplace, and ready for a quick game in between breaks. And when you’re ready to work on the go, just detach the keyboard’s cable for easy packing.

Go Lite now: http://rzr.to/blackwidowlite

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this would match my Atheris perfectly if it was wireless 😉
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O-rings already on it, nice!

Edit: they're included but not installed
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Nice. Finally seeing a removable cable.
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That looks clean AF. Make a white version and im sold.
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Should be wireless 😞
UK Keyboard available?
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Razer keeps it simple, but yet stylish.
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Really nice looking at a half decent price. Also nice that the O-Rings come with it, would make a great quite keyboard for office work or if you just like smaller, quiet keyboards in general
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This is a wrong concept.. Razer hate to tell you but you are doing this wrong. While working and gaming, People have to know that you are doing it. Silent working gives the wrong impression. The keyboard has got to click so that people know that you are clicking!! XD
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Nice keyboard but I'm still waiting on a new Razer Orbweaver. The Razer Tartarus V2 is great and all but it doesn't have the Razer Mechanical Orange Switches that this new Razer Blackwidow Lite has.

Also, are the Orange Switches really Razer's quietest switch? I would have thought it would be the Yellow Switches since the Yellow Switches are linear while the Orange Switches are tactile.
This simple style look pretty great.
nice one!
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Even if i dislike tenkeyless keyboards i agree that this product is great for mobility and discreet nightwork.

But it lacks chroma.
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I presently carry in my laptop bag, an OrbWeaver chroma as my "portable keyboard". If a chroma version of this BW Lite ever releases, that'd be a worthy upgrade (for me)
I need a number pad for work. Add one in and I'm sold. This is clean AF
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Ok, I bring my Blackwidow Chroma Stealth (v1) to work ALMOST every day, and I love it, and my clients love it ... but this might have to be my new work keyboard. I just wish it wasn't TKL, because I do use that number pad quite a bit.

Hmmm, maybe it will be my ADDITIONAL work keyboard, for when I have multiple machines (which is a lot).
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traxed
I need a number pad for work. Add one in and I'm sold. This is clean AF

Depending on your job, this could be a good excuse to buy an Orbweaver or Tartarus!

I've been using my BlackWidow TE Chroma V2 (orange switches) at work, but damn, this looks sleek.
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Lafar
Depending on your job, this could be a good excuse to buy an Orbweaver or Tartarus!


I second this. I use a laptop right now so it makes more sense for me to have an Orbweaver on the side since my laptop doesn't have a numpad. It's great to be able to use mechanical keys on the side while gaming and just using my laptop keys when I'm doing work (or vice-versa for other people).

I think it's about time Razer refreshes the Orbweaver. It's highly requested and I'm really looking forward to getting a new version.
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That's awesome... But no numpad for work kinda sucks.
only 90 dollars for a mechanical keyboard? pretty budget friendly
While the keyboard looks really nice I think it's a weird move to remove the numpad on a keyboard that is designed for work.
Most people that use this keyboard for work won't be traveling with it so there is no reason to remove the numpad.
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⚡️ SILENCE IS KEY ⚡️
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This is a great supplement to being stuck on a MacBook Pro and using Bootcamp for Windows.
Add Chroma (duh), a palmrest and compact media keys and you'd have the Blackwidow Ultimate TE. That's what I want.

Razer is almost synonymous with Chroma. Seems off brand to not include it in any real form. I do love the compact design, switches and metal frame but without those other features I'll pass on this one.

And no 10 key on a "work" keyboard? Does not compute.
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Interesting... ehhh