Razer has entered the low-profile mechanical keyboard arena with a bang with the Deathstalker V2 Pro and we have one in for review. Low-profile is a small, but ever-growing segment of the mechanical keyboard market, and one that already has some solid products. Logitech has its own low-profile entry and could be credited for bringing the sub-genre into the limelight. The Logitech G915 landed about two years ago and was praised for quality (though hammered for price). Since then, there have been a variety of competitors that have put out low-profile mechanical keyboards, both wired and wireless.
Corsair and Cooler Master, along with smaller companies like Nuphy and Keychron have all thrown hats into the low-profile arena. Undeniably, there are quite a few high quality low-profile mechanical keyboards to choose from in 2022. So, how does the Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro stack up?
Here’s a quick rundown of the specs for the Razer V2 Pro:
Straight away you will notice the exceptional build quality of the Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro. It’s a combination of aluminum and plastic put together very well. There’s no flex, and almost no key rattle, even when shaking the board vigorously. Located on the right side is a volume wheel (more of a log really) that is used to control sound levels by default. The quality of the wheel is up there with the most premium audio devices we’ve encountered. Made of aluminum, it is ridged and has a great feel to the touch. It is stepped, and feels smooth and controlled after each notch. Without overstating things, it’s a joy to use. Next to the volume wheel is the multi-function button. It’s made of metal as well and has a very satisfying click to it.
The key caps feel fantastic as well. The coating
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