Brand | Razer |
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Series | RAZER USA LTD |
Item Model Number | RZ03-02260200-R3U1 |
Product Dimensions | 46.33 x 15.42 x 3.1 cm; 948.01 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 46.3 x 15.4 x 3.1 centimetres |
Colour | Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. |
Item Weight | 948 g |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B075KMZ4MX |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | 26 October 2017 |
Razer Cynosa Chroma Gaming Keyboard: Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting - Individually Backlit Keys - Spill-Resistant Design - Programmable Macro Functionality
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Cynosa Chroma
Brand | Razer |
Keyboard Description | QWERTY |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 168 |
About this item
- The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Membrane Keyboard in the US: Source - The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Keyboards, Non-Mechanical Keyboard, Gaming Designed, Based on Dollar Sales (Jan.- Sep 2019)
- All-Around Gaming Performance: Able to execute up to ten commands at the same time with built-in key rollover anti-ghosting
- Ultimate Personalization & Gaming Immersion with Razer Chroma: Fully syncs with popular games, Razer hardware, Philips Hue, and gear from 30+ partners; supports 16.8 million colors on individually backlit keys
- Spill-Resistant Design: Built to withstand most accidental liquid splashes
- Fully Programmable Macro Support: Razer Hypershift allows for all keys and keypress combinations to be remapped to execute complex commands
- Durable Construction: Supports up to 80 million clicks with a 2 year manufacturer warranty
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
790 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
45 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
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Style:Cynosa Chroma
The Razer Cynosa Chroma, the best-selling gaming membrane keyboard in the US (Source: NPD Group, Inc., Jan.-May 2019),features all the essentials a gamer needs. With soft cushioned, individually programmable backlit keys powered by Razer Chroma—and a spill-resistant design that keeps your keyboard safe—the Cynosa Chroma provides the best performance within its category.
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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
7,907 global ratings
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Reviewed in Australia on 27 December 2020
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I mainly use this keyboard for typing and coding and such and its been a great keyboard for quite a while but avter a couple months the keys do start squeeking when the come up and the keys cant be dirty at all otherwise they stick down. But otherwise its a great keyboard that i would defs recommend
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Reviewed in Australia on 26 October 2019
Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
My son has been gaming with this keyboard for 5 months pretty solid and no complaints yet.
Actually gets compliments on it's looks.
I would definitely buy again.
Actually gets compliments on it's looks.
I would definitely buy again.
Reviewed in Australia on 2 February 2019
Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
The entry level. good
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Reviewed in Australia on 5 January 2021
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Recommended
Reviewed in Australia on 26 August 2020
Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
I like the wide variety of colours
Reviewed in Australia on 15 October 2020
Style: Cynosa Chroma Pro Special EditionVerified Purchase
My old mechanical Razor Blackwidow had 1 too many encounters with a stupidly placed beer and after many years, decided to drop the ; key. I loved the mechanical keys on my old board but they were far too loud (first version) so I decided to try the smooth touch. I went the whole hog and got a new razor mouse and pad to compliment the rgb goodness.
Hopefully this one can handle as many beers as my old one did.
Hopefully this one can handle as many beers as my old one did.
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Marie-Pier Bolduc
5.0 out of 5 stars
A little noisy according to my roommate....
Reviewed in Canada on 1 August 2019Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
I just love it. As described.
The lighting mode are fun to play with.
Good feel. Very comfortable for work and for play.
Didn't have any issues with any bars squeaking or anything. All is still in perfect condition.
I've had it for a about 8 month and would buy the same again.
Only drawback:
Apparently it is VERY noisy according to my roommate, but any KB during a gaming session at 2 am would be noisy i think...
The lighting mode are fun to play with.
Good feel. Very comfortable for work and for play.
Didn't have any issues with any bars squeaking or anything. All is still in perfect condition.
I've had it for a about 8 month and would buy the same again.
Only drawback:
Apparently it is VERY noisy according to my roommate, but any KB during a gaming session at 2 am would be noisy i think...
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Guy from Toronto
3.0 out of 5 stars
(Almost) No-Frills Keyboard Works Decently
Reviewed in Canada on 17 March 2020Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
I got this keyboard on-sale for ~$60. My rating tries to reflect that (i.e. if I'd paid 50% more, then it might have landed at two-stars). And for the review:
The membrane keyboard is a bit stiff, and reasonably quiet (it's not silent, by any means, but neither is it "clicky"). There is a bit of flex in the deck, but the overall build quality seems decent.
The slip-pads are large (it looks like >one square inch for each of four).
The tilt legs have two height levels to chose from, which is a nice perk at this level.
They key size and spacing is nice, and there is just the right amount of RGB lighting peeking through (note that there are many, many levels of brightness so you should be able to find a happy lighting level with ease). I'll note that while only Windows is officially supported, I have used the open source software that runs on Linux for the Chroma devices; There are (unsurprisingly) fewer features, but it does provide some control over the keyboard lighting. (For example, I was able to put the keyboard into various modes, such as "wave" and "breathe", and was even then able to move the keyboard between devices while maintaining it's lighting settings. (By default, the keyboard does a spectrum-shifting mode with the entire keyboard shifting colors at once and slowly over time cycling through the rainbow).
One huge reason I've dropped a couple stars from the score for this review: whether in Windows or Linux, you have no control over the speed of the various effects; this seems like a huge oversight.
Overall, they keyboard is fairly easy to use: hold the function key to access the special keyboard controls that increase/decrease the lighting level, to record a macro, or to toggle "gaming mode" (disables the Windows key). Sadly, the keyboard doesn't support on-board profiles or on-the-go profile switching. Aside from turning the lighting on or off, you will only be able to control the lighting through the Razer Synapse or Open Razer Project software.
My final analysis: if you want a mostly no-frills RGB keyboard, the Razer Cynosa Chroma should remain on your short-list of contenders, especially if you can get it for $60 or less. The build quality seems decent, and while the keyboard lacks some nice premium features such as a volume wheel, a USB pass-through, mechanical switches, or a braided cable you're hopefully not going to pay what you might reserve for a premium keyboard, either.
If, on the other hand, you were expecting a robust and user-friendly lighting management option, I would discourage the Razer Chroma products, and the Cynosa in particular.
The membrane keyboard is a bit stiff, and reasonably quiet (it's not silent, by any means, but neither is it "clicky"). There is a bit of flex in the deck, but the overall build quality seems decent.
The slip-pads are large (it looks like >one square inch for each of four).
The tilt legs have two height levels to chose from, which is a nice perk at this level.
They key size and spacing is nice, and there is just the right amount of RGB lighting peeking through (note that there are many, many levels of brightness so you should be able to find a happy lighting level with ease). I'll note that while only Windows is officially supported, I have used the open source software that runs on Linux for the Chroma devices; There are (unsurprisingly) fewer features, but it does provide some control over the keyboard lighting. (For example, I was able to put the keyboard into various modes, such as "wave" and "breathe", and was even then able to move the keyboard between devices while maintaining it's lighting settings. (By default, the keyboard does a spectrum-shifting mode with the entire keyboard shifting colors at once and slowly over time cycling through the rainbow).
One huge reason I've dropped a couple stars from the score for this review: whether in Windows or Linux, you have no control over the speed of the various effects; this seems like a huge oversight.
Overall, they keyboard is fairly easy to use: hold the function key to access the special keyboard controls that increase/decrease the lighting level, to record a macro, or to toggle "gaming mode" (disables the Windows key). Sadly, the keyboard doesn't support on-board profiles or on-the-go profile switching. Aside from turning the lighting on or off, you will only be able to control the lighting through the Razer Synapse or Open Razer Project software.
My final analysis: if you want a mostly no-frills RGB keyboard, the Razer Cynosa Chroma should remain on your short-list of contenders, especially if you can get it for $60 or less. The build quality seems decent, and while the keyboard lacks some nice premium features such as a volume wheel, a USB pass-through, mechanical switches, or a braided cable you're hopefully not going to pay what you might reserve for a premium keyboard, either.
If, on the other hand, you were expecting a robust and user-friendly lighting management option, I would discourage the Razer Chroma products, and the Cynosa in particular.
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Autumn and Caylan
3.0 out of 5 stars
Says it is spill resistant but that was not the case
Reviewed in Canada on 2 March 2019Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
I had this keyboard and loved it as I could change songs in mid games with the keyboard shortcuts and the other things you could program it for but when I spilled about a shot glass worth of water from my water bottle onto the keyboard in the middle of it, instantly after that my ESC key all the way to F12 keys would not respond anymore. the keys would still light up but were completely useless after.
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Ajay S
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good keyboard but bad combaility with windows 10
Reviewed in Canada on 16 January 2020Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
The feel of the keyboard is right on the money. The keys are firm and pretty quite but definitely not silent. The colours look super nice and has plenty of options but that is when the software is working. The only downfall to the keyboard is the razor central software to customize the keyboard is super glitchy and doesn't always work with windows 10. The solution i found was, when you install the razor software don't download any of the extra plug-ins only get the synapse plug-in and since then its been fine. That will limit how many things you change on the keyboard but you still get plenty of options with the synapse plug-in like colour change, and re mapping keys.
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Epic Life
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible keyboard.
Reviewed in Canada on 10 April 2020Style: Cynosa ChromaVerified Purchase
They Keyboard is nothing special but its horribly noisy and I notice squeak noise. The Keyboard is amazing to look at but when it comes to practical use and comfort I would rate this as Zero stars.
Disappointed that Razer gave this keyboard its seal of approval, I expected more from Razer.
Disappointed that Razer gave this keyboard its seal of approval, I expected more from Razer.
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