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Laser Black Widow V4 Low Profile – Design, Features & Performance

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Razer ⁤Black widow‌ V4 Low Profile: A Review

Razer is continuing a positive trend of peripheral updates with the 2025⁢ release of the Black widow V4 Low Profile keyboard. This ⁢model offers a thinner form factor while maintaining the high quality and performance expected from ⁤Razer’s mechanical keyboards. Its design is both complex and understated, providing a premium aesthetic without excessive bulk.A key feature of the Black Widow V4 Low Profile is its support for SOCD‌ (Simultaneous Opposite Direction) input – the ability to register opposing key presses at the same time. This is especially beneficial in fast-paced games, reducing ‍input errors during fast directional changes and offering advantages in competitive titles like counter-Strike 2, specifically with strafing and precise positioning.The keyboard includes an ⁣”AI prompt ‌master” button that launches a floating window for interacting ‍with⁢ language models like ChatGPT or Copilot. This ⁢feature aims to summarize‌ text based on user-defined conditions, offering quick access to game guides ‍or patch notes.‍ Though, the reviewer found the results underwhelming, frequently enough simply ⁤reiterating data readily available elsewhere, and differing substantially from the ‍potential of Razer’s‍ upcoming Laser Gaming Copilot.

The reviewed unit featured Razer’s ⁢laser yellow ​linear switches. While newer keyboards ⁢like ‍the K4 he and ⁢Pulsa PCMK‍ 2 HE utilize Hall Effect Magnetic Switches, the mechanical switches in the V4 Low‌ Profile still deliver high-performance gaming capabilities, as demonstrated during testing with⁣ Battlefield 6 ⁣and Counter-Strike 2. ‍

In Battlefield ‌6 beta, the low-profile switches⁤ provided a feeling ​of agility during combat. While not⁤ drastically ‍impacting the⁣ Kill/Death ratio, it contributed to ‌overall comfort and⁣ performance. the keyboard’s responsiveness proved crucial for quick actions like taking cover or switching equipment.

Counter-strike 2 required an adjustment period to the‌ input distance and pressure of the laser yellow switches, but ultimately provided a satisfying level of control over both movement and aiming. The reviewer recommends it for serious competitive players.

The ⁣typing experience, while not as⁣ cushioned as keyboards like the Pearl X board QS (Kylebox Ice Mint ‍Switch), ‌remains accurate and agreeable.The low-profile design‍ results in ⁣less sound absorption, ⁤leading to ⁢a typing sound⁢ reminiscent of a laptop, but still offering the quality feel of⁢ a top-tier⁣ mechanical switch.

Purchase Information:

The ⁢razer Black Widow V4 Low Profile is available for 269,000 won for the Tenkeyless (TKL) model and 319,000 won for the full-size model. It can be purchased from ⁢the official Razer store: https://razerstore.co.kr/category/razer-blackwidow/440

Concluding Thoughts:

Despite some minor drawbacks – a somewhat forced AI ‍button and unused space⁣ on the TKL model – the Black widow V4 ⁤Low Profile offers a compelling combination of performance and comfort in a compact package. While⁤ it ‍may not satisfy users⁣ prioritizing ‌a particularly soft typing⁢ feel,it stands out as ​a strong contender for those seeking a high-quality keyboard regardless of form factor.

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