
Whether you have a gaming, programming, standard or non-standard keyboard layout, we have the right keycap layout for your mechanical keyboards. MAX Keyboards keycaps are designed to fit most Cherry MX / Razer / Gateron / Kailh / Outemu switch mechanical keyboards. Original Keycaps for Razer Blackwidow Essential Huntsman X Chroma.Full Spectrum GamingKeycap Compatibility and Size Chart. Razer blackwidow keycap Philippines - Buy for best razer blackwidow keycap at. From preloaded lighting effects for different types of games, to your own custom uniquely programmed palette of colors, you can effortlessly enhance your gaming experience in a way that is unique. The Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2 features individually programmable backlit keys with 16.8 million color options, all easily set through Razer Synapse.

Either way, the increase in DPI is mostly a marketing move.Of course, you also get to choose between the entire RGB spectrum of color for your mouse lighting. Considering the S3988 sensor is designed with a maximum DPI of 6,400, it’s most likely that Razer is achieving a 10,000 DPI using interpolation or some proprietary algorithm. Since this is the first time I’ve seen an optical sensor with a 10,000 DPI, I had to crack open the DeathAdder Chroma to take a look at the sensor.Unfortunately rather than finding a brand new sensor, it appears that Razer is still using the exact same Razer exclusive Avago S3988 sensor used in the existing DeathAdder.
There are also some cool pre-programmed lighting effects which we’ll get into a bit later. Each key (other than the spacebar and Fn key) is individually backit with a RGB LED which can be configured using Razer’s Synapse software. We’ll see in the next few years how these switches fare.The biggest difference between the Blackwidow Ultimate Chroma and the non-Chroma Blackwidow Ultimate is the lighting. While Kailh switches don’t necessarily have the same rock solid reputation as Cherry switches, I personally still use the Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 with the exact same Kailh supplied Razer Green switches with great results so far so no complaints here, but it’s still too early to tell. The switches here are Razer Green switches which are manufactured by Chinese manufacturer Kailh. A Closer Look at the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate ChromaHere’s a look at the packaging for the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Chroma.Included we get some documentation along with a couple Razer stickers.Like the Razer DeathAdder Chroma, the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Chroma is pretty much a carbon copy of the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 reviewed previously.In terms of switches, the Blackwidow Ultimate Chroma is very similar to its non-Chroma cousin.
Razer DeathAdder ChromaAs previously mentioned, the Razer DeathAdder Chroma now has the capability of up to 10,000 DPI sensitivity.Here’s a look at the lighting menu for the Razer DeathAdder Chroma. For the most part, other than the maximum DPI increase in the DeathAdder Chroma, it’s just the lighting menus that have additional features. Razer Synapse SoftwareSince the Razer Synapse software on the DeathAdder 2013, Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 and Kraken 7.1 has been covered in their respective reviews, I’ll be covering just the new features introduced with the Chroma lineup.
Razer Chroma DeathAdder, Blackwidow Ultimate, Kraken 7.1 ConclusionsAlright, so most of you are probably wondering what happened to the performance testing section that I usually have and after spending about two weeks testing this setup, I can tell you right now that the performance between the Chroma and non-Chroma peripherals are identical. As it only has a single LED on both earcups, so we get the same lighting options as the DeathAdder Chroma – static, breathing, and spectrum cycling. Wave mode creates a wave effect with different color LEDs which constantly waves though the entire length of the keyboard, reactive mode lights up keys briefly as you press them, and custom mode allows you to individually choose the LED backlighting on any key.The video below gives a pretty good highlight of the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Chroma’s lighting effects.Here’s a look at the lighting menu for the Kraken 7.1 Chroma. Like the DeathAdder Chroma, the BlackWidow Ultimate Chroma has static, breathing, and spectrum cycling, but it also has the additional wave, reactive, and custom lighting modes as well. Razer Blackwidow Ultimate ChromaBy far the most customizable of the Chroma peripherals is the Blackwidow Ultimate Chroma, thanks to the fact that every single key is illuminated by its own RGB LED. In static mode you choose a single color for the LED, in breathing mode the LED turns on and off to simulate a breathing effect, and in spectrum cycling mode the LEDs transitions colors using a breathing effect.Also cool to note is that the same LED lighting mode can be applied to every other Razer Chroma device simply by clicking the “Apply to other Chroma-enabled devices” button.
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This does mean greater reliance on Razer Synapse, but I think Synapse is fairly bug free these days and shouldn’t be a problem for the majority of gamers. The lighting is nice and bright, and it’s extremely easy to configure with Razer’s Synapse software. After all, both the Chroma and non-Chroma DeathAdder use the same exact sensor hardware.As for the lighting, there’s really nothing to complain about with Razer’s implementation of RGB LEDs. At under 6,400 DPI, there’s no noticeable difference between the DeathAdder 2013 and the DeathAdder Chroma. That said, what I will say is that these specific peripherals are what I consider to be among the best in their respective categories and I’m quite glad these are the peripherals Razer decided to put RGB LEDs in first.The only peripheral with a major spec difference is the DeathAdder Chroma which has the ability to reach a 10,000 DPI sensitivity, but I don’t think most people use their gaming mice at anything over 6,400 DPI anyhow.
