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Which btw the deathstalker TKL is hotswappable! I picked one up along with a cobra pro for work (I use for hybrid work and Mac/ipad/windows set up as well! I switched out the linear reds (they were a little too mushy for my liking) but works great! I honestly feel like the deathstalker v2 pro tkl (what I have) is leagues better than this joro, the price is really rough to justify imo
I'm excited too. I hope it's at my local Razer store so I can play with it a bit. I currently have NuPhy Air 75 v1. Even though I've had it so long and highly rated, it feels a bit cheap. Years ago I had a Deathstalker TKL which I got rid of only because it was red linears, which I didn't like for typing on. I still occasionally miss that keyboard because it was so well built. I would like to own another low profile Razer keyboard. Edit: I just called my local Razer store in Seattle. They have the Joro on display. I plan on playing with it tomorrow.
I have a gmmk pro and a hhkb.. I'm actually looking for a new keeb. I've been through the razer huntsman elite, the roccat pro tkl and recently a razer deathstalker tkl.. Which I promptly pushed off to my dad. I hear the aulaf75 is good. I don't know about the customization in it. I'm as new as you in the Indian keeb market.
all their mice work perfectly for me with zero issues. i had a blackwidow keyboard from them start double typing, which is apparently a known issue with them. i had a huntsman v2 mini from them that works perfectly after years of use. i recently got a deathstalker v2 pro tkl that works ok so far too. i've had two mechanical keyboards fail on me, one razer, one not, neither optical. so i don't know if it's a razer issue or just non-optical mechanical keyboards being unreliable
i love my razer deathstalker v2 pro tkl with red switches. for gaming it's amazing, for typing, it's ok. better than my normal huntsman keyboard with red switches. it's also optical, which is a must for me in terms of reliability. sick of having double typing problems with non optical keyboards
there are plenty of nice low profile mechanical keyboards out there. i just got a deathstalker v2 pro tkl, it's awesome. don't get a scissor switch, it's not nearly as durable for gaming
i just got a razer deathstalker v2 pro tkl with red optical switches and it's pretty much perfect. it's low profile and wireless. it also has a volume knob. i think there are options with better battery life though. but i think it can get up to 50 hrs so not bad
If you must have Razer Chroma, then you must put up with Razer issues. Nothing can be done about it unfortunately. People who are serious about their keyboard don't go for Razer.
Since you seem dead set on it, just get the deathstalker from somewhere with a good return policy. You really have no choice if you aren't open to getting an actually good brand.
I enjoy my deathstalker v2 pro. I’ve always enjoyed razers linear key line with any keyboard they’ve made.
I personally love my g815. I tried to upgrade to the deathstalker v2 pro and I hate it. Ill be resting my fingers on the key and it'll just start spamming it away. Tried to replace the switches but they got lost in the mail and now they are OOS. I did have a double clicking issue with one key after a few years but I swapped it with another one (not easy if you don't know what you are doing)
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