Top performance and durability are more compact than ever with the Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL, a wireless ultra-slim tenkeyless optical keyboard. It features low-profile switches and Razer...
Top performance and durability are more compact than ever with the Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL, a wireless ultra-slim tenkeyless optical keyboard. It features low-profile switches and Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for ultra-responsive gaming, all housed in a compact yet incredibly durable build.
Top performance and durability are more compact than ever with the Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL, a wireless ultra-slim tenkeyless optical keyboard. It features low-profile switches and Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for ultra-responsive gaming, all housed in a compact yet incredibly durable build.
Switches
Armed with the same lightning-fast response characteristic of all our optical keyboards, execute faster keystrokes with brand-new switches that have a lower actuation height for reduced key travel, with a lifespan of 70 million keystrokes for long-lasting performance.
Razer Hyperspeed Wireless
Enjoy ultra-low latency gaming with an industry-leading 2.4 GHz connection that is 25% faster than other wireless technologies.
Bluetooth 5.0
Use the wireless keyboard on your computer, tablet, and more as you switch between devices via 3 quick-access profile buttons.
Battery
With impressive power performance to support optical switches and intense RGB backlighting, the Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro Tenkeyless has a battery life that surpasses mechanical keyboards which require much less power.
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The feeling on the keys is very good. Silent and precise without double presses. It only has one downside. If you don't pay attention to when the battery is running out (and unfortunately keeping it permanently connected to a USB port is not enough to prevent it from running out, I don't know why), if it happens, instead of just shutting down, it activates ALL (and I mean ALL) hotkeys-shortcuts either of Razer or Windows. The first time it happened to me, it opened over 10 different windows, alt+tab, ctrl+alt+del, and before I realized what was happening, it put the PC in sleep mode. I quickly figured out the culprit since it happened again and stopped only when I changed the keyboard. Of course, I tried to change the firmware as well as upgrade the version of Razer Synapse but it doesn't help at all. The solution is simply to have a low battery notification open and to make sure to charge it (without using it simultaneously) before it gets low.
Although a copy, it is better than the G915 in most aspects:
- More stable keycaps/switches
- Keycaps do not get greasy like the G915
- For some reason, the Linear keycaps of the Deathstalker feel more clicky than the Logitech Tactile ones of the G915.
- The Volume Wheel has steps, so you can feel it much better than the free-wheel of Logitech.
- More compact and looks more professional.
- USB-C instead of the USB micro of the G915
- Connects to 3 Bluetooth devices. While the Logitech only to one.
Note: It has nothing to do with the old Deathstalker. Completely different keyboard. If you are looking for the old Deathstalker, stay away!