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Razer announces Cynosa V2 gaming keyboard

Razer is adding another gaming keyboard to its arsenal, this time around, we are greeted with the Cynosa V2, an entry-level, plug and play gaming keyboard. While this is a cheaper, entry-level gaming keyboard, you still get some of the thrills of higher-end keyboards, including full, per-key RGB backlighting. 

The Razer Cynosa was named the best selling membrane gaming keyboard in the US last year and now, it is back in new and improved form. As part of the Chroma family of devices, it also comes with game integration for many popular titles, including the likes of Fortnite, Overwatch and Warframe. You are also free to create your own custom lighting profiles.

Here are the the key technical specifications for the Razer Cynosa V2:

  • Individually customisable backlit gaming-grade keys.
  • Dedicated media keys.
  • Durable spill-resistant design.
  • Razer Chroma RGB Backlighting.
  • Razer Synapse enabled.
  • Fully programmable keys with on the fly macro recording.
  • N-key roll over.
  • Gaming mode option.
  • Braided fibre cable.
  • 1000Hz ultrapolling.

The Razer Cynosa V2 is available starting this month, with a price tag of £59.99 GBP/$59.99/€69.99.

KitGuru Says: Are any of you in the market for a cheaper, entry-level gaming keyboard? What do you think of the Razer Cynosa V2? 

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