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You can build your own Razer BlackWidow V4 with new barebones kit

Razer is taking a new step into the custom keyboard market by introducing its first-ever barebones keyboard kit, the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones. This product offers a fully customisable chassis designed for keyboard modders and DIY enthusiasts. Available in both black and white, the BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones provides a premium foundation for users looking to craft their ideal typing and gaming experience.

This barebone kit maintains the same standard of build quality as the original BlackWidow V4 75%, while providing complete freedom for users to integrate their preferred 3-pin or 5-pin mechanical switches and custom keycaps. Dual-layer dampening foam eliminates unwanted reverberation, while factory-lubricated stabilisers ensure smooth keystrokes. An FR4 plate contributes to a deeper, more satisfying sound profile, and pre-applied tape further refines the acoustics by softening high-frequency clacks.

The keyboard incorporates Razer's 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology, enabling it to respond eight times faster than conventional keyboards. Visually, the BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones shines with per-key RGB lighting and a two-sided underglow, all powered by Razer Chroma RGB. This extensive lighting system supports over 300 integrated games and applications, delivering synchronised illumination across your entire setup.

The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones is available now exclusively on Razer.com and at RazerStores. The Black Edition is priced at £139.99/$139.99/€149.99, while the White Edition comes in at £149.99/$149.99/€159.99.

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