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The Razer DeathStalker Chroma is a membrane gaming keyboard featuring 104 slim Chiclet keys designed for fast, comfortable typing and gaming. It boasts 16.8 million customizable RGB lighting options via Razer Chroma, 10-key rollover for precise input during intense gameplay, and an ergonomic design with a palm rest. Compatible with PC and Mac through USB, it’s a sleek, high-performance keyboard built to elevate both productivity and gaming experiences.







| ASIN | B00ZTRW020 |
| Additional Features | Travel |
| Antenna Location | Travel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,284 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,570 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard, Software |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,997) |
| Enclosure Material | Unspecified |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811254026810 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Type Name | Razer DeathStalker Chroma - Keyboard - US - Black |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
| Model Name | Razer DeathStalker Chroma |
| Model Number | RZ03-01500100-R3U1 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Chroma |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| Theme | RGB Lighting |
| UPC | 811254026810 796594193814 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**H
Recommended for both productivity and gaming.
I have been using the Razer DeathStalker Expert keyboard for a week now, and I am really starting to enjoy and appreciate it. My previous keyboard of 6 years is the Logitech G11, which I bought twice after a nasty liquid-related accident with the first one. I wanted a replacement after the blue backlight began to dim on the G11 (use at night was a major driver for me) and was consistently directed to the Razer by searches and the reviews I read, which speaks volumes about the company and this product. Users of the keyboard clearly love it, their happy reviews swayed me to buy it on Amazon and it is a great piece of kit to own! I love the backlighting, it is bright green and stands out like a sore thumb - which is awesome in the dark, and has application even during the day to highlight keys just that faint amount. My typing accuracy and speed has improved over the G11 mechanical keys. I am still getting used to applying the right amount of pressure when typing, it clearly takes time to adjust to the chiclet style keys. However, the rebound after depressing the key seems to cue me to type the next letter and by "bouncing" my finger off. This speeds up typing noticeably, while the clear lettering and key spacing makes for confident key presses. Less hunt, more peck. It's a solid, sleek-looking high quality item, it feels less plasticky than my G11. The way it's designed gives me better tactile feedback about the key location and where my fingers are - very useful for productivity while typing, and while gaming. The time saved = more bullets on target if you're a regular gamer. I feel the benefit in Star Citizen with better control of my ship functions through quicker response. (I recognised it all lit up on Chris Roberts' desk during "10 For The Chairman", it looks awesome!) It's surprisingly small and low profile, pleasingly attractive and awesomely eye catching when it's lit up. I haven't used the Synapse software yet, but look forward to giving it a try - as well as the on-the-fly macro feature. The audio and media functions are easily accessible and due to it's design simplicity the functions are a snap to find and operate. I'm pleased so far with this keyboard, and recommend it to anyone on the fence about a new keyboard. It's an excellent upgrade.
C**8
Great gaming keyboard.
I recently bought this keyboard a few weeks ago. I personally prefer the chiclet key type, and not the mechanical, and I'm used to typing on my laptop, SO i decided to find a keyboard with chiclet keys and a wrist rest. I really enjoy typing on this keyboard. The chiclet keys are very low to the keyboard, they don't have the super light touch feel of a laptop keyboard so they're a little harder to press, but I think that means it will just be more durable. PROS: The very adjustable green backlighting. The keys are quiet and feel great. The wrist rest is at a slight angle and is very comfortable. Grease from my hands doesn't tend to stick much to the keys at all, and if they do, simply wiping it with a cloth removes most of it. The several Ghost settings and game settings work great. CONS: The keys are a little bit harder to push than a laptop keyboard, I can see some people not really liking it, but it doesn't really bother me. The wrist rest could be just a little longer, especially for people with bigger hands. Otherwise, I think the price on this is about right for the brand and comfort. I believe that it will last for a long time too, but I've only had it for a few weeks, so I can't say for certain.
M**N
Best non-mechanical board on the market for gamers
Solid keyboard. Backlit keys seem like a novelty until you've used it for awhile, then it's simply impossible to go back. If you're a mechanical board fan, this isn't for you, but if you're looking for a non-mechanical board this is pretty much as good as you can get. I used a Razer Lycosa for many years before the crucial "R" key stopped working, and I was on the market for a new keyboard for weeks before I settled on the DeathStalker. I know mechanical keyboards are the rage in gaming these days, but I really prefer to avoid those because of the noise. I wasn't specifically looking for another Razer product but it looks like out of the major gaming keyboard manufacturers, they're the only ones still making quality non-mechanical boards. It worked out pretty well. I'm very happy with the Chroma so far. The practically infinite color selection is by default set up for a constant, yet subtle, color shift across the spectrum, and is a great feature that adds a striking touch to your workstation (or battlestation). In terms of cost, many people will balk at paying $80+ for a keyboard when they've never used a gaming keyboard before. Easy mistake to make. In terms of budget, get yourself a quality mouse first, sure. But don't skimp on your board! If you've ever played high intensity games that require a lot of keypresses at once, and find yourself frustrated when you're pressing buttons that aren't counting... that's your keyboard limitation. This keyboard alows up to 10 simultaneous keypresses at once and will record all of them - nothing gets lost. That can make a huge difference. Does offer plug and play functionality, requires no installation, but if you want to customize the color features you'll want to install the Razer drivers from their website.
D**E
I originally used a wireless Logitech k360 keyboard and I grew accustom to the little chicklit keys so when I saw that Razer had one with green backlighting, it was an instant buy. The keyboard is great. The backlight isn't too bright; you won't notice it during the day, but at night it's looks really awesome. The keys don't have any texture however they do shine up pretty quickly. The keyboard itself is nicely textured and not glossy and the USB cord is a great length. This keyboard does try to install software onto your computer. I was upgrading to Windows 10 and the Razer keyboard software came up DURING the installation..hilarious. You can tell it never remind you and it should never bug you again). All in all it's a great keyboard and I hope it lasts a while.
H**S
Las teclas son perfectas. Incluso me parecieron mejores que las de otros gaming keyboards de más alto precio. Totalmente recomendable si es tu primer teclado para videojuegos o si buscas un cambio por algo mejor en tu centro de juego. Razer lo logró otra vez ;)
A**ー
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A**P
I was expecting that spending ~10k on a keyboard means I am investing for at least next 3-4 years. However, I found the keys getting jammed in normal usage within 3 days. The replacement too was not up to the mark. Infact, my existing budget keyboard Logitech MK520 works better that this expensive piece. Thankfully, those were the days when Amazon did not have the stubborn replacement only policy and I could claim a refund. Anyone planning to buy this should be absolutely sure as you don't get refunds these days. It's replacement only.
K**A
Purchased as a lightening deal for 4k so it was value for money. Before and After the lightening deal I couldn't find it cheaper than 7k anywhere, so it was a legitimate deal offered by Amazon. Coming to the Keyboard itself, it has a very distinct look and feel. The keys are all flat not contoured. It's closer to a laptop keyboard than a conventional lower range keyboard or a mechanical keyboard. It has a matte black finish so it looks quite "stealthy", and suits the name "DeathStalker". When the backlight is off (such as when your system is shut down), you can barely see the characters printed on each key, which I actually love. The Chroma lighting (RGB Lighting) is probably the feature that makes it worth the money. If you are not someone who gives priority to looks and lighting, rather go for a more economical option or a mechanical keyboard in the same range. Typing is a breeze and the primary reason I didn't go for a mechanical keyboard is because I tried a couple and just couldn't handle the "click click" noise. So, in that regard, I'm happy with my decision as this is quieter than any keyboard i have ever used. Since it is a bit unconventional as stated earlier, it takes some getting used to, but after that I couldn't go back to using the cheaper keyboards. Subtracting 1 Star because the Brightness of the keyboard leaves you desiring for a little more. It may not be noticeable if it's the only piece of hardware with RGB lighting but I use it with a Mamba Tournament Edition mouse and a Firefly Mousepad, so all three are lit up right next to each other and the dimness of the Keyboard is discernible. Also, you won't be getting some features offered by the higher end keyboards by Razer, such as the Blackwidow Chroma. There is only 3 Zone Lighting, so you can't customize individual keys. The lighting effect " Reactive " is also missing. Overall satisfied with my purchase, particularly for the price point I got it at. If you're into competitive gaming then I'd suggest look elsewhere, as it doesn't have macros and is not mechanical. However, if looks and RGB lighting are priorities, without breaking the bank, then this is for you.
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