⌨️ Elevate your workspace, silence the noise, own the flow.
The RazerPro Type Ultra is a wireless mechanical keyboard designed for professionals seeking maximum productivity with minimal noise. Featuring silent Yellow Linear switches rated for 80 million keystrokes, multi-device Bluetooth and dongle connectivity for up to 4 devices, and a plush leatherette wrist rest for ergonomic support, it combines durability with comfort. Fully programmable keys and macros allow personalized workflows, making it an essential tool for the modern multitasking manager.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 43.9 x 13.1 x 4 cm; 1.62 kg |
Item model number | RZ03-04110500-R3W1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | Pro Type Ultra |
Colour | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Android |
Number of Batteries | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.07 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 23.9 Grams |
Item Weight | 1.62 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**E
Brilliant keyboard
If you want an accurate, reliable keyboard that will last a long time, buy it!No fancy light colours or patterns, just adjustable white lighting.Keys feel great and responsive
B**N
Love this
Love this- looks and feels great. Well constructed. Very responsive. Obviously not cheap, but good quality.
S**G
Broke within a few days
If I could give no stars I would. Item worked great for 3 days, then decided to give up the ghost. Won’t work plugged in, through Bluetooth or with the dongle. From doing research, it seems the keyboard has tried to update itself, hit a problem, and then just given up being a keyboard altogether. Apparently this is a known fault with it.
A**S
Very good, but not 5 stars
It looks and feels premium in an understated way. It is heavy in a good sense of quality.Tactile and fast to type on with the right sort of sound for keystrokes for myself. Not clicky but certainly feeds back nicely.Light looks decent with many levels of brightness, I leave it off though as presumably it'll eat into battery life.However...It has a strange metallic twang as a secondary sound on some keys sometimes, particularly the space bar.Some say you can't rest your fingers on the keyboard. You can but more lightly than you are probably used to. And certain keys feel easier to accidently press.It feels very slightly small. While it is 'full size' as a keyboard the keys are taller than they are wide. It feels like it is circa 95% the size of a standard sort of keyboard that comes with most PCs.F keys and Function keys are shared. By default Function keys are enabled so you lose F keys unless you install the Razor bloatware and ensure that starts up with windows every time. This will then automatically toggle the keyboard to F keys as default on start up. But you're then trapped, you can't save this setting and uninstall the bloatware, the keyboard has no memory to do so. To be fair the bloatware doesn't seem to intrude, the install is the most spammy part offering nonsense you don't need. I suspect if you don't have admin priviledge and you want to get things done this would be a big hassle.Therefore no function keys with one key press, need to use fn + something.Overall good though, I'm typing faster than usual with about the same error rate.
I**Y
Professional Mechanical Keyboard that does the job!
I got this to do work with as I had gaming keyboards for my personal set up. In an Office Environment this works incredibly well - its mechancical so it will click but its not too loud and it has just the right level of clickiness to feel like your typing on a good keyboard. Pairing was fairly straightforward as well with the Dongle and with Bluetooth and had I not ignored the instructions I wouldn't have had to go on to Razers website to get the info on the BT Pairing (hint its FN Key + 1, 2, 3 depending on what device your syncing it to).Overall this is a premium device that is well worth the cost for it and I favour it over the likes of my Logitech MX Mechanical equipment that I used to have.One thing however is I would prefer if Razer could pair up multiple devices to a single USB much like how Logitech do but that’s a minor grip/1st world problem that I doubt many would take issue with.
W**A
Love it! High quality mechanical keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I bought it for my office setup, but I've liked it so much that I've decided to use it in my gaming setup (instead of Alienware keyboard). The sound is not very clicky, which is good for me. It's more like the red silent Cherry MX switches, maybe just a tad louder (but definitely it's not anywhere close to the loud Cherry blue switches).There are so many connectivity options for this keyboard! Also, it's possible to use it while the keyboard is connected to the laptop through the charging cable (I'm writing about it because I've read somewhere that this won't work, which thankfully turned out to be not true). If you want, you can install the Razer Synapse software to unlock some special settings, but it will work just fine without it.I bought it mainly for the design, but turns out it's just a very good and fully functional mechanical keyboard. I love to write on it, hence writing this review :)
M**N
Wouldn't buy it again
Bought two for my office. One developed the multiple key press issue within the warranty period. Razer replaced it, but the replacement has now started to develop the issue too. The other one developed the multiple key press issue just outside the warranty period. Three faulty keyboards out of three. Much too expensive given the product's lifespan. Battery life isn't great either. Think I'll go back to Logitech - much cheaper, last forever, hardly ever need to replace the batteries.
A**I
Nice keyboard!
Great keyboard! Good quality and sounds nice. Buttons are nice to press.
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