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Razer DeathStalker V2 - US - Gaming Keyboard

Reviews Razer DeathStalker V2 - US

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Adam, Praha 8 - Libeňflag
Rated 29/07/2025, variant Razer DeathStalker V2 - US
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First feel nice, but too many defects. Other Razer products have a similar story, so I don't recommend Razer
Razer Chroma - backlight in games very nice
Feel-good switches
Already as new has a defect - the up arrow key defective and does not stick to the keyboard. It was survivable, so I didn't advertise
It buzzes noticeably at half the backlight strength and is quite annoying. Only usable on minimum backlight
After 2 years and 2 months, she died. F U Razer, never again, God dammit!
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Vít, Praha 4 - Krčflag
Rated 12/06/2025, variant Razer DeathStalker V2 - US
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The multimedia control is quite nice, you can quickly adjust the volume in a game or even during a movie
Fast switches, very quiet
The surface of the keycaps looks premium
Good choice if you want a fast gaming keyboard and a numeric keypad for work
Snap-tap functionality in FPS software
It's expensive even if you buy it on sale, I wouldn't look for price/performance here
Requires rgb software, macros etc to be enabled. which can be a problem, e.g. for someone with a weaker processor
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Radek, Jílové u Prahyflag
Rated 20/01/2025, variant Razer DeathStalker V2 - US
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The biggest obstacle is probably the supplied software and the impossibility to save the created profiles under keyboard settings + high memory requirement. Even the color manager creates some 10 subprocesses, but it is much less memory intensive than the main manager. The possibility of using OpenRGB, which requires about 10MB RAM but does not support saving to keyboard memory, must run permanently.
Quality of workmanship
Nice backlight
Can be controlled via openRGB
Feel-good short keys
SW requires about 1GB RAM
Cannot save settings without running software
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Kristýna, Opavaflag
Rated 28/08/2024, variant Razer DeathStalker V2 - US
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I have very conflicting feelings about the keyboard. Backlighting is nice, but any advanced lighting effects (aka PSE) REQUIRES cooperation with SW. I explain. The keyboard has about 5-6 built-in simple lighting effects (JSE), it also has an internal memory for 5 profiles (PR) for simple effects (JSE), for each PR you can select 1 of the JSE. If you want your own backlighting, i.e. different keys in different colours, i.e. advanced lighting effects (PSE) then this can ONLY be done via SW and is currently valid! that this setting is NOT memorized by the keyboard = NOT stored in the internal memory (PR). For example, if you have a clav. connected via usb hub in the monitor and you turn off the monitor (e.g. the toilet is installed) after turning on the keyboard does NOT remember the previous settings and switches to one of the JSE in PR As for the SW, the ofiko SW is too big and still pretty stupid, That's why you can use alternatives like OpenRazer or OpenRGB for Linux and WIN, and in Linux you can use udev and a bit of scripting to ensure that your PSE Note for Linux users will be loaded even after the keyboard is connected/woken up: OpenRazer requires kernel modules, i.e. either some 3rd party repo or custom compilation OpenRGB does NOT require any kernel intervention, it communicates with the keyboard via HID / I2C
Quite nice backlighting options
Linux support for LED setup
Relatively quiet
Handy audio volume selector
The keyboard is stupid, it will NOT remember any advanced settings WITHOUT working with the software
so far significantly higher error rate when typing (about a month of use)
even though the "low-profile" keys are quite high, the low-profile feel is lost
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Šimon, Praha 4flag
Rated 09/06/2024, variant Razer DeathStalker V2 - US
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Although the keyboard is excellently made of quality materials, it is amazingly fast and has a lot of functions, so I returned it and got another one. Why? I don' t like how the keys are smooth and my fingers slide on it, I don' t have that much control over typing or playing. Another thing is that I consider backlighting, volume control and other jokes more like a gimmick and I don' t need to pay extra for it. I highly recommend it to those who don' t mind this.
Quality materials
Functions
Smooth surface
Price
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Tomáš, Kosořflag
Rated 22/04/2024, variant Razer DeathStalker V2 - US
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shorter travel, pleasant grip
quite quiet
separate groups of F keys and separated ESC, as I like it
all keys in place, including PrntScr, ScrollLock and Pause/Break
Stable, not boiling
I don't have to charge it even if it's still lit
"can" also use a white backlight
the volume knob and mute button is great
The backlight profile can be "baked" into the keyboard memory, so it works even without Win + Synapse SW
two different inclinations of the legs
long left shift
I have to get used to the "small enter" US layout
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