@@Amonny I don't know. I reckon it's comparable to a 50 year old lady hammering around on a $15 membrane keyboard. But yeah I wasn't really comparing it to office levels, rather gamer keyboards.
3:55 - 4:00 "For the office, need the num pad." For what it's worth, I work as an Engineer in the automotive industry and use excel almost daily and I have done just fine with my 60% Anne Pro II. If I really needed it, I'd opt for a separate wireless num pad. IMO, in an office environment. 8 hours a day. I prefer good ergonomics which means keeping the wrists closer together, so yes, TKL would be my preference
Most of the time, ergonomics don't factor in when comparing a Full size vs a TKL & Numpad - When you aren't using the numpad on your Full Size, your wrists are in exactly the same place as if you were using a TKL & vice versa, when using your wireless numpad your wrists are likely in the same place as if you were using your full size's numpad. If you want your wrists closer together, you need a more compact keyboard layout, not just a keyboard with one side cut off!
@@Jack-yv3po I work as an engineer, I spend a lot of time in 3D modeling software which means one hand is on my mouse and my other hand is on the keyboard for keyboard shortcuts. I prefer 60% and TKL because it means I can have my wrists/elbows closer together. As far as excel, it took me one work week to get over not having a numpad
@@neondreams2337 How is the latency on the Anne Pro 2 (specially as I would also use it for gaming)? I was considering it but it seems like the Razer Hyperspeed is hard to beat
Stoked to see companies making stuff like this. I’m an Autocad drafter and am always trying to make gaming stuff work in my workspace. I hope this opens up more competition!
@@mahoolum Oh I totally agree. They really surprised me with the Huntsman Elite Tournament Edition! The first thing that jumped out to me was the standard bottom row! Then you have a detachable USB-C port and cable and the cool clean design with the clean font. All and all Razer definitely is listening to fans and I appreciate that!
What I can't wrap my head around is that two products that have been designed together have different USB plugs for charging. Frankly mind boggling that Razer would think that people want to have more than one charging cable on their desk, I get that USB C is more expensive to implement but for the cost of the mouse it should be there in 2020. Plus having one cable for my keyboard, mouse and being able to top up my phone if needed would be amazing.
I just got this KB for my desk at work, I love it so far. The lights are not crazy obnoxious or over the top; works really well as an external KB for my mac.
@@88Opportunist I obviously can't vouch for that but for the time I had the 2S, it was great even for my tiny hands. I decided to gift it to my cousin when he got into Web design and the freaking death adder was considered slightly small for him & he loved the comfort. Then again all anecdotal but thought worth sharing.
@@aegistechreviews7410 He good too but MKBHD kinda untouchable i mean this man got personal interviews w tim cook elon musk cant really get more connected than that no one in the same league even
Immediately watched and liked. Innovation on peripherals are so rare these days. My heart actually pumps faster when I see something new from big boy brands.
@@one-vq6te oh unfortunately they went sold-out and for a couple weeks, I couldn't find them, so I bought other cheaper peripherals and maybe I will buy them in 2021
Razer, hope you see this and thank you! I've been using the Razer Basilik, Razer Huntsman and Goliathius Extended Chroma (all in Mercury White Edition) and no complaints about them. But I dreamed of wishing they had a wireless edition. and I think, this is the solution. Pro Click design is dope!!! just like randomfrankp said, wish there is a TKL version of Pro Type Keyboard. 101% gonna buy this set. Thanks randomfrankp for this vid. Subscribed.
Great work as always frank! Man the protype keyboard looks really nice! I honestly dont see how the pro click and type cant be used in a gaming setup with the 5g optical sensor. Can't wait to get my fingers on one to do a review by myself 😁
I have both of these, most annoying thing is they randomly d/c from the receivers and require the dongles to be pulled out and reinserted. The keyboard also randomly adds in double letters when you only type once. It's such a shame because they're great to type on and use for a mouse.
Coming from the MX master 3, the differences in spec are: Mx master three has a much longer battery life, USB C, more buttons, significantly higher spec sensor for anyone who actually cares about using a mouse on glass or something, better software, can connect to more devices at once and switch between with via button on bottom, and a magnetic scroll wheel with multiple modes. The Razor on the other hand is slightly smaller and a better fit for those with smaller hands, has less of a right sided curve than the Logitech, and is a good deal lighter due to high plastic content.
i still have my razer pro.click v1.6 from 2007. was my first razer mouse, and honestly, back then since it was basically a diamondback, it was a really good gaming mouse. still works to this day
I've tried them before and dont like em, it's not as big of a deal as you think. Although if you name a specific use case for a free wheel I might be convinced to it's usefulness
@@ZeroIntensity its more useful in an office than for gaming imo. where do you need an unlockable scroll wheel when playing like wtf. on the other hand if you wanna quickly scroll through some documents or maybe a spreadsheet it can be really useful
This is interesting. Would be much more into it if it was TKL, for sure. Question: one big feature that Logitech has is the "unifier technology", which is the support for multiple devices on a single dongle. Does Razer offer the same? I think with USB ports fading away, this is even more important.
Left and right tilt click on the scroll wheel is SO underated for office work. Like don't get me wrong, I can just assign that function to mouse 4 and 5 as is standard. But scroll into next/back is a skill akin to hitting a just frame in a fighter
@@thesmartI On Reddit, a staffer from Razer stated that micro USB was chosen for the mouse as the user may need to use it wired and micro USB is stronger than USB C for a connector that attaches to a moving object. Obviously this is not a consideration for a keyboard as they don't tend to move even if wired. Makes some sense from an engineering point of view but damn annoying for a user / owner.
Did you test it wired. I have found that you can only charge it wired and reviews are mixed on this. Is there two versions or perhaps you still used wireless for the typing, while plugged in for charging.
great videos, does both the mouse and the keyboard operate wired (can you just turn off wireless completely)? I'm coming from the mx2 and the logic creative keyboards and I'm just done with wirelesss until they come up with something else besides bluetooth or 2.4
@@jvniprbrry makes me remember my first touch screen phone which was pile of junk and it had the big chonk version of micro usb if you know what i mean
Been searching all over the internet. Haven't found the answer yet. If you have the keyboard and mouse, and decide to not use bluetooth, can both units work over a single dongle or do you need both usb dongles plugged in? Thanks
They just released and updated version and I wanted to know if they could be used for gaming? I know is more for office but any downside vs using a razer gaming keyboard? I love the white look this keyboard has.
If I am on the phone and typing in the background will the sound of the keyboard be picked up in the background? Love the design and look of the keyboard, but that would be a non-starter for me if those switches are so loud.
Hi Frank! Recently watch your previous back-to-school video, and really wanted the SoundSurge 90... so I bought a SoundSurge 85 (which is similar to the 90 just type-c instead of the lame micro usb in the 90) and gotta say, it is freaking awesome! Thanks Frank!!
Thanks for posting! I recently purchased this mouse along with the Pro Type keyboard and I'm having wireless connection issues. Have you experienced any issues like such?
Also I really like the sound of that keyboard! I wish the orange switch options was available for the huntsman mini I have 💔 razer also needs to rethink their key cap stability. All of their birds have to much key cap wobble
Have you tried the mouse with linux? There’s no information online about compatibility. This mouse is not listed in the openrazer supported devices list but I’m not sure how that can affect...
Wow that looks pretty neat. I have the mercury white black widow keyboard and basilisk mouse. Really loving the white aesthetics. Fits well with my Scandinavian themed room :)
Are the keycaps replaceable with standard cherry caps? If so are there low profile ones made by a 3rd party. I also have a blackwidow i could swap a few keys with for style.
The Mercury edition of the BlackWidow Lite is basically just a wired TKL version of the Pro Type (and the reason why I bought the Lite). If only it was wireless :')
Now THATS what stablizers should sound like. So many high end keyboard have super rattly stablizers, i really hope that ore brands like corsair start lubing the stablizers too!
Hey @randomfrankp do you know if these devices will attempt to download synapse or any bloatware razer is known for? My IT dept wont allow anything like that so I would love to know if they do? Love the videos man and Fly Eagles Fly!
keyboard actually sounds pretty good considering its a razer pre built, also nice to see companies taking pride in their product and lubing the stabs and keys
Hey @randomfrankp, after using the Razer Pro Click for a while and having it come with a very poor cable, do you know any cables that would fit mouse for charging once the cable it comes with dies? The slot which the pro click charges doesn't fit any other cables for me.
I’m an engineer and my MX master has been going strong for 4 years but now I’m using a razer blade and I love it. I’d already be buying this mouse if it came in black.
I want to see a review between the Razer Pro Click and the Logitech MX Master 3! Right now I’m looking forward to purchasing an ergonomic mouse for design and productive work and I’m struggling between these two options
I'm using MX Keys and MX Master 3 for work. Here are the comparisons I made after seeing a few reviews: Mouse: The Razor Pro Click mouse is comparable to MX Master 3 in terms of battery life, multiple connections, ergonomics. However, the new Razer mouse does not have quick charge which MX Master 3 does have, which is kind of a bummer. It also does not have as many button functionalities as the MX mouse (vertical scroll, Windows/Control action button, rattling/free scroll switch button). Nevertheless, it's a good 1st version of the mouse or the first clone, since MX Master 3 has been iterated many times to correct many of its past issues. Keyboard: As for the Razer Pro Type, man what a disappointment compared to the MX Keys, even though the Logitech keyboard is way cheaper. Horrible battery life, even when turning off LED backlit. The MX Keys has sensors underneath its keys, so it only lights up when the sensor detects movement on it, which is neat and very battery efficient. The MX Keys uses membrane keyswitch?, which is acceptable in work environment, and should even be recommended, because mechanical keyboard is so loud, even when marketed as "silent", which it is not. I have the Razer BlackWidow Elite with Orange Switch for the home PC and it is loud, which is fine because no one in the office will get to hear its sound. Furthermore, MX Keys membrane keyboard is low profile and engineered so well that I enjoy typing it much more than most mechanical keyboards. Maybe Razer should research more on productivity keyboards before making this keyboard, pricing it at $140 and marketing it as for "productivity" because as an office worker, I would never ever buy such a keyboard. Maybe it's better off as a "novel" wireless gaming keyboard, but I doubt it will sell as much. Software-wise, Synapse still has a way to go to make something similar to Logitech Free Flow which allows me to retrieve and use files from multiple computers. Maybe not in a casual gaming environment, but for the office workplace, it's a convenient tool to have. In conclusion, wait out until Razer makes this, but with V2 or even V3 tagged behind and we will have a real Logitech productivity competitor. Right now, don't buy these.
I'll stick with my white deathadder and Logi K780, mechanical just cannot compete in speed for processing work efficiency. Would have liked to see their hand at a real chiclet. Appreciate you Frank!
Logitech has some major advantages, their patented infinity scroll wheel is really really handy. The thumb button is an awesome plus and the software is very good and easy to use when customizing the buttons. I'm really happy Razer made these but the extra features on my MX Master 2S are really important.
weird question.. how loud is the scrollwheel on the pro click? I know my biggest grief with the mx anywhere 2s is that the notched scroll is SO LOUD... there's an option to silence it, but you lose the click and it's free-scrolling and also horrible just in a different way.
The razer black widow lite is basically tkl version of the pro type it just came before so the type has a few extra features. But the black widow lite is a fantastic keyboard.
Do you want to see a head-to-head comparison with the Pro Click vs Logitech MX Master 3 mouse?
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I need Hart from u
Sure. Would be nice. Also, is that grey mouse pad on sale? The one from your line up with the topographic design?
I want a hart 2
"Curvy in all the right places." Never thought I'd hear a mouse get described in that manner. But here we are.
good for my "limp" hands too.
💯
Man it got me when he said it
It's what I call my girlfriend
This is why we love randomfrankp 😂😂😂👍🏾
So hyped for their new “Pro hear” headset!
u mean the PRO-EAR?
I bet it’ll look like those at McDonald’s
AND with RGB
Ear Pro - They're just earplugs.
@@AntVaz7 lmaoo
0:01 when you're randomfrankp
wait...really?
yes
I knew exactly what it was gonna be and I still laughed
69th like nice
Why is this actually fax tho
Pro-click - charges via microUSB
Pro-type - charges via usb-c
makes sense.
Yeah... Unacceptable. This is so unintelligent.
i can't like
USB-C license for a keyboard must be 1 $ and 10 $ for a mouse xD
Love the sounds that keyboard makes. So quiet and clean.
Quiet? That's very loud for an office.
@@Amonny I don't know. I reckon it's comparable to a 50 year old lady hammering around on a $15 membrane keyboard. But yeah I wasn't really comparing it to office levels, rather gamer keyboards.
@@88Opportunist Even my Durgod Cherry MX Brown is damn loud, and it's not a clicky keyboard. And them Silent MX's are damn expensive.
I reccomend looking up "lubed switch soundtest" on youtube and listen to some lubed switches. You'll never be able to go back
@@Amonny Yup! My co-workers told me to get rid of it :D Fortunately for them, it started double typing so ended up in a drawer anyway. What a waste
Yall remember when razer products were really ”gamery” and everybody had blackwidow v1s?
every minecraft youtube in 2013-2016 had a razer blackwidow
@@salman4319 most still do, now ducky boards are mainstream but you'll see gems like Hamaji Neo build his own keebs
yh the blackwidow that lasted a year cause those early kailh switches were dogshit
@@ActionManXVI indeed, now kailh is making some big moves innovating
@@metafelle yeah their switches now are great, gateron and kailhs > cherry
If that’s the silent switch I’d hate to hear the loud ones in an office
Well, it's not specified as a silent switch. It's just more silent than the classic Green switches.
@@magnificentpez6804 True but you can't really compare a tactile orange to a clicky green.
the yellows are quieter
don't expect too much from Razer with their switchers, you will only get disappointed.
@@evilkamatis542 what? their switches are market standard. they're the same in acoustics when compared with cherry mx.
Just wanted to say i always appreciate the high quality content you push out to your viewers! You inspired me to start making some of my own reviews.
Interesting direction for Razer, will be hard to break out of the gaming category they've built their brand upon.
Well, they still have lots of gaming stuff and that is also not the first work orientated stuff
@@pmxi well for some people, gamers is job tho
Blackwidow Lite says hi?
The razer blade stealth is competing with laptops like the XPS 13, no?
@@arbierizky that population is incredibly small its practically negligible
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"Curvy in all the right places"
I like that heh
3:55 - 4:00 "For the office, need the num pad."
For what it's worth, I work as an Engineer in the automotive industry and use excel almost daily and I have done just fine with my 60% Anne Pro II. If I really needed it, I'd opt for a separate wireless num pad.
IMO, in an office environment. 8 hours a day. I prefer good ergonomics which means keeping the wrists closer together, so yes, TKL would be my preference
Most of the time, ergonomics don't factor in when comparing a Full size vs a TKL & Numpad - When you aren't using the numpad on your Full Size, your wrists are in exactly the same place as if you were using a TKL & vice versa, when using your wireless numpad your wrists are likely in the same place as if you were using your full size's numpad.
If you want your wrists closer together, you need a more compact keyboard layout, not just a keyboard with one side cut off!
@@Jack-yv3po I work as an engineer, I spend a lot of time in 3D modeling software which means one hand is on my mouse and my other hand is on the keyboard for keyboard shortcuts. I prefer 60% and TKL because it means I can have my wrists/elbows closer together. As far as excel, it took me one work week to get over not having a numpad
@@neondreams2337 How is the latency on the Anne Pro 2 (specially as I would also use it for gaming)? I was considering it but it seems like the Razer Hyperspeed is hard to beat
@@flaviomoreno501 I've actually never tried it for gaming. So not sure
1:40 "On the right and left side of the mouse you have this rubberized texture, great for obviously in the hand." -Frank
Stoked to see companies making stuff like this. I’m an Autocad drafter and am always trying to make gaming stuff work in my workspace. I hope this opens up more competition!
This keyboard uses razer’s silent switches
Razer’s silent switches: CLICK CLACK CLACK CLICK CLICK CLACK CLACK CHONK CLACK CLACK CHONK CLACK CLACK
nice
all mechanical are like that. that's why scissors switch is the way to go
@@a55tech not niz plum keyboard, check it out. quieter than topre keys
@@a55tech how bout linear mechs. Take for instance the Rosélios from zealpc
@@sayna9630 Or Healios Silent switches. So silent
this sounds really cool
I still feel like the MX Master is better with the extra buttons and pairing with multiple devices.
@@FireStarJutsu When you look at Razer from a few years back you can see that they're still improving insanely
@@mahoolum Oh I totally agree. They really surprised me with the Huntsman Elite Tournament Edition! The first thing that jumped out to me was the standard bottom row! Then you have a detachable USB-C port and cable and the cool clean design with the clean font. All and all Razer definitely is listening to fans and I appreciate that!
oh yeah that metallic DING DING DING annoying noise... very nice
@@excelsiusprime Well I like lubed Gateron Inks... Those are smooth AF.
A comparison in these "Productivity Products" would be amazing, ive been looking for this stuff since i just started school
This is a really good idea but i feel like razer should either lower the prices or make a bundle like logitech did
What I can't wrap my head around is that two products that have been designed together have different USB plugs for charging. Frankly mind boggling that Razer would think that people want to have more than one charging cable on their desk, I get that USB C is more expensive to implement but for the cost of the mouse it should be there in 2020. Plus having one cable for my keyboard, mouse and being able to top up my phone if needed would be amazing.
I just got this KB for my desk at work, I love it so far. The lights are not crazy obnoxious or over the top; works really well as an external KB for my mac.
6:00 for sound test
The ping is atrocious
😩😩😩😩👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks
I came here for a review of the keyboard and almost came at the sound of typing at 6:25. Damn that sounded good to my ears, holy shit
Damn that MousePad at 5:58
I don't think the Razer Click can even compete against the features the Logitech MX Master Mouses can provide.
The side scrolling wheel on the logitech is definitely the winner
Maybe not on features but for people with bigger hands the Razer looks more comfortable whereas the MX Master slopes in too sharply.
@@88Opportunist I obviously can't vouch for that but for the time I had the 2S, it was great even for my tiny hands. I decided to gift it to my cousin when he got into Web design and the freaking death adder was considered slightly small for him & he loved the comfort. Then again all anecdotal but thought worth sharing.
Even if it can’t it still provides more competition in the market which is always good
Yeah I'm a huge Razer fan but I think the MX3 is better. But I haven't tried the Razer Click.
The keyboard is just a mercury White blackwidow lite plus a numb pad
Plus Bluetooth.
This guy is literally the best tech reviewer in the world.
Change my Mind
MKBHD
true.
MKBHD the OG and the GOAT but frank is good for sure
@badseedtech prove this foo wrong
@@aegistechreviews7410 He good too but MKBHD kinda untouchable i mean this man got personal interviews w tim cook elon musk cant really get more connected than that no one in the same league even
I wish I had the ability to work from home in any capacity just to be able to enjoy products like this.
Immediately watched and liked. Innovation on peripherals are so rare these days. My heart actually pumps faster when I see something new from big boy brands.
I'm gonna use them anyways for my gaming setup because they're ultra elegant and I love them
How's that gone? I'm trying to upgrade my gaming peripherals but I don't know if these are fit and responsive enough for gaming
@@one-vq6te oh unfortunately they went sold-out and for a couple weeks, I couldn't find them, so I bought other cheaper peripherals and maybe I will buy them in 2021
Razer, hope you see this and thank you! I've been using the Razer Basilik, Razer Huntsman and Goliathius Extended Chroma (all in Mercury White Edition) and no complaints about them. But I dreamed of wishing they had a wireless edition. and I think, this is the solution. Pro Click design is dope!!! just like randomfrankp said, wish there is a TKL version of Pro Type Keyboard. 101% gonna buy this set. Thanks randomfrankp for this vid. Subscribed.
randomfrankp: Thank you for applying the lube razer.
Mom: WhAt In ThE hElL aRe YoU wAtChInG!?!?
This line is practically "For Employees, By Gamers"
"These aren't for gaming, but for productivity."
That is a total erroneous statement.
@randomfrankp when is this white desk pad in the sound test coming out?
Is it me or is his beard getting even more epic?
Great work as always frank! Man the protype keyboard looks really nice! I honestly dont see how the pro click and type cant be used in a gaming setup with the 5g optical sensor. Can't wait to get my fingers on one to do a review by myself 😁
"Good job for applying the lube, razer"
-randomfrankp 2020
I have both of these, most annoying thing is they randomly d/c from the receivers and require the dongles to be pulled out and reinserted. The keyboard also randomly adds in double letters when you only type once. It's such a shame because they're great to type on and use for a mouse.
RandomFrankP uploads
UA-cam:lets wait 1h then we'll tell them it was uploaded 10minutes ago
Coming from the MX master 3, the differences in spec are: Mx master three has a much longer battery life, USB C, more buttons, significantly higher spec sensor for anyone who actually cares about using a mouse on glass or something, better software, can connect to more devices at once and switch between with via button on bottom, and a magnetic scroll wheel with multiple modes. The Razor on the other hand is slightly smaller and a better fit for those with smaller hands, has less of a right sided curve than the Logitech, and is a good deal lighter due to high plastic content.
2:37
Curvy in all the right places
Daaam frank thought u had a wife 👀😮👀
had?!?
Cavaraa yep he going out with the mouse now
@@Aj-hx5jn aha but also when did he have a wife
Neelaksh Sati for a while now
Aj lmfao
i still have my razer pro.click v1.6 from 2007. was my first razer mouse, and honestly, back then since it was basically a diamondback, it was a really good gaming mouse. still works to this day
The glaring flaw of this mouse is the lack of an unlock-able scroll wheel.
- mx 2 here love that scroll wheel
I've tried them before and dont like em, it's not as big of a deal as you think. Although if you name a specific use case for a free wheel I might be convinced to it's usefulness
@@willnicholson18 All the MX Masters had it - OG master crew represent.
@@ZeroIntensity its more useful in an office than for gaming imo. where do you need an unlockable scroll wheel when playing like wtf. on the other hand if you wanna quickly scroll through some documents or maybe a spreadsheet it can be really useful
@@uniball1700 I have an m705 for productivity and the unlockable scroll wheel is fantastic for going through long documents. I completely agree.
This is interesting. Would be much more into it if it was TKL, for sure. Question: one big feature that Logitech has is the "unifier technology", which is the support for multiple devices on a single dongle. Does Razer offer the same? I think with USB ports fading away, this is even more important.
I would like to see how the mouse performs with gaming.
It's awesome, as good as my G903.
Left and right tilt click on the scroll wheel is SO underated for office work. Like don't get me wrong, I can just assign that function to mouse 4 and 5 as is standard. But scroll into next/back is a skill akin to hitting a just frame in a fighter
That moment when you get the notification after 5 minutes
The keyboard looks so clean. I don't care if it's not for gaming I'm gonna use it
Quick question: can u swap the switches out?
2:16 i see that hyperx alloy keeb
Razer marketing doing work! These guys are studying the environment and bringing us products that we want. Nice to see!
Razer: By Content Creators, For Content Creators
I'm happy it has the numberpad--there are so many 60% and tenkeyless mechanical keyboards. I definitely like the numberpad addition.
Who the hells idea was it to have these 2 products have different chargers.
Probably the boomer remover
Seriously, 2020 Razer mouse with a micro-USB port?
@@thesmartI On Reddit, a staffer from Razer stated that micro USB was chosen for the mouse as the user may need to use it wired and micro USB is stronger than USB C for a connector that attaches to a moving object. Obviously this is not a consideration for a keyboard as they don't tend to move even if wired.
Makes some sense from an engineering point of view but damn annoying for a user / owner.
Did you test it wired. I have found that you can only charge it wired and reviews are mixed on this. Is there two versions or perhaps you still used wireless for the typing, while plugged in for charging.
The ping on the space bar, damn...
great videos, does both the mouse and the keyboard operate wired (can you just turn off wireless completely)? I'm coming from the mx2 and the logic creative keyboards and I'm just done with wirelesss until they come up with something else besides bluetooth or 2.4
The words "micro usb" made me look away from this video
Any time I hear "micro usb" I fucking die. I literally despise micro usb
@@jvniprbrry makes me remember my first touch screen phone which was pile of junk and it had the big chonk version of micro usb if you know what i mean
Beautiful combo. Loved the sound!
Razer is naively dreaming if they think this mouse is similar to the Logi MX Master
Been searching all over the internet. Haven't found the answer yet. If you have the keyboard and mouse, and decide to not use bluetooth, can both units work over a single dongle or do you need both usb dongles plugged in? Thanks
Razer making office peripherals?
That is straight up cursed.
They just released and updated version and I wanted to know if they could be used for gaming? I know is more for office but any downside vs using a razer gaming keyboard? I love the white look this keyboard has.
Guys, I think...
I think he's randomfrankp
Why didn't Razer make the Pro Type with the Dvorak layout? It would suit more the ergonomic focus =D
Razer: makes even more workspace products
Blackwidow lite, atheris,: what about us D:
If I am on the phone and typing in the background will the sound of the keyboard be picked up in the background? Love the design and look of the keyboard, but that would be a non-starter for me if those switches are so loud.
Hi Frank! Recently watch your previous back-to-school video, and really wanted the SoundSurge 90... so I bought a SoundSurge 85 (which is similar to the 90 just type-c instead of the lame micro usb in the 90) and gotta say, it is freaking awesome! Thanks Frank!!
literally 99% won't see this comment but God bless you, stay safe and have a wonderful day also read my name🚀!
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No
the keyboard acually sound pretty good for a prebuild
Thanks for posting! I recently purchased this mouse along with the Pro Type keyboard and I'm having wireless connection issues. Have you experienced any issues like such?
Yet another solid review you are just killing it with these, keep up the awesome reviews!
Also I really like the sound of that keyboard! I wish the orange switch options was available for the huntsman mini I have 💔 razer also needs to rethink their key cap stability. All of their birds have to much key cap wobble
Have you tried the mouse with linux? There’s no information online about compatibility. This mouse is not listed in the openrazer supported devices list but I’m not sure how that can affect...
Is it really a modem Razer product without RGB?
Thanks. Just wondering if theres any lag when using the keyboard wirelessly? e.g. can you game wirelessly with this keyboard?
Dang that grey topo desk pad is amazing, is that a new partnership with NovelKeys or was it from the first one? I need one!
Wow that looks pretty neat. I have the mercury white black widow keyboard and basilisk mouse. Really loving the white aesthetics. Fits well with my Scandinavian themed room :)
review the mouse in-depth please, can you use it with Synapse 3? or they have some skewed software version for their "Productivity" line?
Are the keycaps replaceable with standard cherry caps? If so are there low profile ones made by a 3rd party. I also have a blackwidow i could swap a few keys with for style.
The Mercury edition of the BlackWidow Lite is basically just a wired TKL version of the Pro Type (and the reason why I bought the Lite). If only it was wireless :')
Now THATS what stablizers should sound like. So many high end keyboard have super rattly stablizers, i really hope that ore brands like corsair start lubing the stablizers too!
Hey @randomfrankp do you know if these devices will attempt to download synapse or any bloatware razer is known for? My IT dept wont allow anything like that so I would love to know if they do? Love the videos man and Fly Eagles Fly!
I'd love to see an ergonomic showdown so to speak and include that vertical mouse from logitech as well in addition to the MX master 3
keyboard actually sounds pretty good considering its a razer pre built, also nice to see companies taking pride in their product and lubing the stabs and keys
Hey @randomfrankp, after using the Razer Pro Click for a while and having it come with a very poor cable, do you know any cables that would fit mouse for charging once the cable it comes with dies? The slot which the pro click charges doesn't fit any other cables for me.
right on time. my anne pro officially died on me since some keys dont work anymore. ordering this for sure
I’m an engineer and my MX master has been going strong for 4 years but now I’m using a razer blade and I love it. I’d already be buying this mouse if it came in black.
*Those Micro Shots Are Insane!*
I want to see a review between the Razer Pro Click and the Logitech MX Master 3! Right now I’m looking forward to purchasing an ergonomic mouse for design and productive work and I’m struggling between these two options
How tactile are the razer oranges? I see they're manufactored by Kailh so I assume more than cherry mx browns.
Please make a video comparing Mx Master 3 vs Razer Pro click and a deep analysis (like 1 month later) about Razer Pro Type.
I'm using MX Keys and MX Master 3 for work. Here are the comparisons I made after seeing a few reviews:
Mouse:
The Razor Pro Click mouse is comparable to MX Master 3 in terms of battery life, multiple connections, ergonomics. However, the new Razer mouse does not have quick charge which MX Master 3 does have, which is kind of a bummer. It also does not have as many button functionalities as the MX mouse (vertical scroll, Windows/Control action button, rattling/free scroll switch button). Nevertheless, it's a good 1st version of the mouse or the first clone, since MX Master 3 has been iterated many times to correct many of its past issues.
Keyboard:
As for the Razer Pro Type, man what a disappointment compared to the MX Keys, even though the Logitech keyboard is way cheaper. Horrible battery life, even when turning off LED backlit. The MX Keys has sensors underneath its keys, so it only lights up when the sensor detects movement on it, which is neat and very battery efficient. The MX Keys uses membrane keyswitch?, which is acceptable in work environment, and should even be recommended, because mechanical keyboard is so loud, even when marketed as "silent", which it is not. I have the Razer BlackWidow Elite with Orange Switch for the home PC and it is loud, which is fine because no one in the office will get to hear its sound. Furthermore, MX Keys membrane keyboard is low profile and engineered so well that I enjoy typing it much more than most mechanical keyboards. Maybe Razer should research more on productivity keyboards before making this keyboard, pricing it at $140 and marketing it as for "productivity" because as an office worker, I would never ever buy such a keyboard. Maybe it's better off as a "novel" wireless gaming keyboard, but I doubt it will sell as much.
Software-wise, Synapse still has a way to go to make something similar to Logitech Free Flow which allows me to retrieve and use files from multiple computers. Maybe not in a casual gaming environment, but for the office workplace, it's a convenient tool to have.
In conclusion, wait out until Razer makes this, but with V2 or even V3 tagged behind and we will have a real Logitech productivity competitor. Right now, don't buy these.
Holy shit the ping on that spacebar was horrendous.. Also, how is the keyboard ergo? The just the standard layout but with "silent" switches
Sweet desk mat. Where did you find it?
I like the minimalist look. I’d more than likely use this for gaming lmao. I really love the look.
I'll stick with my white deathadder and Logi K780, mechanical just cannot compete in speed for processing work efficiency. Would have liked to see their hand at a real chiclet. Appreciate you Frank!
Logitech has some major advantages, their patented infinity scroll wheel is really really handy. The thumb button is an awesome plus and the software is very good and easy to use when customizing the buttons. I'm really happy Razer made these but the extra features on my MX Master 2S are really important.
weird question.. how loud is the scrollwheel on the pro click? I know my biggest grief with the mx anywhere 2s is that the notched scroll is SO LOUD... there's an option to silence it, but you lose the click and it's free-scrolling and also horrible just in a different way.
The razer black widow lite is basically tkl version of the pro type it just came before so the type has a few extra features. But the black widow lite is a fantastic keyboard.
Hello! Can you please tell me if this mouse can be used as a gaming mouse? Thank you in advance for your response.