

Razer, Logitech and Corsair have all released full RGB gaming keyboards, and they're all excellent, but none stands out above the other. If you already have a BlackWidow Ultimate 2014 or anything similar, a few pretty colors are hardly worth the $70 premium. Since it's exactly the same as its predecessor, but more colorful, it's technically a "better" product, yet the asking price is quite high.

The keyboard, featuring an all new font, a matt black plastic front and back, 5 Macro keys along the left hand edge, soft plastic keycaps and a large, glossy panel in the top right.If you've got money to burn, don't mind Razer switches and need a sleek gaming keyboard, the BlackWidow Chroma is the one to get. We decided to use the keycap in replacement of the “esc” key, purely for aesthetic purposes. The Keycap Keychain this is a genius use of a redundant part of the packaging. There’s also a duo of Razer stickers, the instruction manual, a small write up, and the Razer Keycap Keychain, which features the Razer Green mechanical switch and RGB lighting effects when pressed. Included within the box, along with the keyboard, is the wrist rest, which features a magnetic strip to align with the keyboard, this means there’s no clips to break. You will also notice, along the bottom of the box, is a 4 step process on setting up your Razer Keycap Keychain. Inside the lid are the instruction manual and a small ‘Welcome to the cult of Razer’ greeting card, from the Co-Founder of Razer, Min-Liang Tan. Once opened, the keyboard is held in place by soft foam at either end, with a protective plastic shield over the top. The rear of the box highlights the main features, including the differences in the three switches that Razer now offers: Green, Orange and the brand new Yellow. Also included on the front of the packaging is a sample key, used to provide an example of how the Razer green mechanical keys feel this also doubles as a keyring, which you’ll see later.

Absolutely no surprises with their packaging black and green, a simple design and a tendency to show off their RGB scheme.
