Razer Introduces Accessory Sets for Keyboards
Razer today announced the launch of a new line of keyboard accessory sets, including the Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set, the PBT Keycap + Coiled Cable Upgrade Set, and Ergonomic Wrist Rests for mini and TKL keyboards.
Once the domain of hardcore keyboard enthusiasts, the Razer keyboard accessory sets allow anyone to easily create their perfect keyboard look and feel.
The Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set features a unique 2-in-1 aesthetic, with a combined stealth and pudding design, exclusive to Razer. The translucent sidewall of the pudding design allows for a brighter, crisper RGB lighting effect on any keyboard, and features bottom-lasered etching to give long lasting, fadeproof key legends. When the Chroma RGB lighting is off, the keycaps have a cool, legendless stealth effect for that minimalist look. The Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set is available as a 128-keycap set, in black or white, and is compatible with all of Razer's Mini, Tenkeyless, and full-sized mechanical/optical keyboards with standard bottom row US and UK layouts.
The Razer Phantom Keycaps are also available on the Razer BlackWidow V3 Mini HyperSpeed Phantom Edition, which also launched today.
For more information on the Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set, please visit this page.
The Razer PBT Keycap + Coiled Cable Upgrade Set brings the durability of Doubleshot PBT keycaps to any keyboard, while the coiled USB-C to USB-A cable gives a sleek, clutter free look, with a braided fiber design for greater resilience. The PBT Keycap + Coiled Cable Upgrade set is available in four colors; Razer Green, Classic Black, Mercury White and Quartz Pink. It works with Razer's 60%, Tenkeyless, and Full-sized mechanical/optical keyboards, and consists of 120 keycaps, compatible with standard bottom row US and UK layouts.
For more information on the PBT Keycap + Coiled Cable Upgrade Set, please visit this page.
The new Ergonomic Wrist Rests bring comfort to all Mini or Tenkeyless keyboards, featuring a plush memory foam interior with an innovative ergonomic incline for maximum wrist support. The anti-slip rubber feet help prevent unwanted slipping or creep, while the cushioning reduces wrist strain even after the lengthiest of gaming sessions.
For more information on the Ergonomic Wrist Rest, please visit this page.
The Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set, PBT Keycap + Coiled Cable Upgrade Set, and Ergonomic Wrist Rests bring keyboard customization to everyone, with a wide range of sets allowing anyone to upgrade and modify their keyboard for their perfect look and feel.
The Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set, PBT Keycap + Coiled Cable Upgrade Set, and Ergonomic Wrist Rests will be available on August 11, 2021.
Razer Phantom Keycap Upgrade Set: exclusive on Razer.com until September 11, then Razer.com, RazerStores and authorized retailers.
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What's wrong with their current crop of keyboards? I've had the Blackwidow Elite for over two years now, never had any problems with it and I've really put it through its paces. Their keyboards were wonky four of five years ago, but they seem to have been decent lately. Some of their most ardent critics had nothing but praise for their opto-mechanical line. I'd have bought myself those phantom keycaps, but not a fan of ABS, they tend to wear out quickly.
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Never going to buy another crappy unreliable razer keyboard... good luck with that...