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Review on Renewed Razer Cynosa V2 Gaming Keyboard: Customizable RGB Lighting, Macro Functionality, and Media Keys by Tawan Nuyok ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, I will not advise this product.

Even with the backlight on, the keyboard gives the impression of being a low-quality imitation even if the quality of the materials used in its construction is open to debate. It left me feeling quite let down and frustrated. The item is in its unfinished, undeveloped state and is sold at an excessive price. I'll find a suitable replacement as quickly as I can and put it in its place. The benefits of it include: - The item's weight - The fact that it does not leave fingerprints - The ability to assign a specific color to any key. - Macros for any key in the keyboard. - Multimedia keys (which are highlighted worse than others) Its cons: - Foldable legs that do not have rubber on them Working or playing for an extended period of time without a palm rest is inconvenient, and this inconvenience encourages the purchase of a stand, which requires payment. It is challenging to read the font on the keys if there is no backlighting present. - Due to bugs in the software, the backlighting must be continuously activated for it to function normally. - When the program is disabled, there is just one backlight setting available, which is a colorful rainbow parade. - Right out of the box, the "space" key rattles, much as on other, less expensive keyboards. - Keys that are too stiff, which are not ideal for extended repetitions or manipulations Random adjustments are made to the level of brightness whenever you hit the FN key. - A source of disturbance for the membrane. I like to wake up my neighbors in the middle of the night by rattling the space bar. "Single" and "small" will be entered. The backlighting is enough in the spaces between the keys but is not bright enough to illuminate the font on the keys. It appears that the only way to prevent damage to your eyes is to either print without looking at the screen at all or admire the backlight from a distance.