Razer BlackWidow V3 Mini HyperSpeed 65% Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Yellow Mechanical Switches Linear & Silent – Phantom Pudding Keycaps – Chroma RGB – Up to 200 Hr Battery – Snap Tap
$199.99 Original price was: $199.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Price: $199.99 - $99.99
(as of Feb 23, 2025 23:11:50 UTC – Details)
Compact enough for any space, and versatile enough for all setups—this is the Razer BlackWidow V3 Mini HyperSpeed. Enjoy seamless gaming in a sleek package with a wireless 65% mechanical gaming keyboard that still retains arrow keys for the perfect balance of form and function.
3 MODES OF CONNECTIVITY — Supports Bluetooth for efficient power consumption, HyperSpeed Wireless for lag-free gaming, and USB-C for charging while in use
YELLOW MECHANICAL SWITCHES — Using dampeners to further reduce its low sound profile, experience quick execution with smooth, silent keystrokes on full-height keys for no compromises while gaming
POWERED BY RAZER CHROMA RGB — The world’s largest lighting ecosystem with 16.8 million colors and a suite of effects – sync its per-key lighting with the rest of your battlestation and enjoy greater immersion as it dynamically reacts with over 150 integrated games
UP TO 200 HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE — Enjoy uninterrupted use in Razer HyperSpeed Wireless or Bluetooth mode, and minimize downtime with charging that goes from zero to full in just under 5 hours
STEALTH PUDDING KEYCAPS — With translucent sides to let more light through, these ABS keycaps bring out the full brilliance of Razer Chroma RGB, while sporting a stealthy black look when off
RAZER SNAP TAP — Enjoy truly responsive in-game movement via Razer Synapse 4 by prioritizing the latest input between a pair of assigned keys; Snap Tap is OFF by default and can be toggled ON/OFF in Razer Synapse
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the design and size of the keyboard. However, some have issues with key functionality, including sensitive keys that act as repeats when pressed once, and unremapped keys that cannot be used when Hypershift is active. They also have issues with battery life. Opinions vary on the overall quality, connectivity, value for money, and build quality.
10 reviews for Razer BlackWidow V3 Mini HyperSpeed 65% Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Yellow Mechanical Switches Linear & Silent – Phantom Pudding Keycaps – Chroma RGB – Up to 200 Hr Battery – Snap Tap


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Matthew Evans –
Nice Wireless Keyboard
Keyboard is heavy feeling and seems to be built well. The pairing can be a little finicky is you’re trying to use one 2.4ghz sensor with two devices. Just be patient and follow the instructions and it will work out. Keys are responsive and there’s no noticeable lag, double-keying, or connection drops. Razer Chroma is better now with the latest update. The color under the keys is vibrant and offers endless combinations you can program yourself. Battery life is great and there are options to alter to your liking in the Razer Synapse app. Also the device recognition with said app is nice in that it simplifies driver installation. Completely happy with my purchase once appropriately paired (1 2.4Ghz Razer sensor in USB 3.2 serving the KB and a Razer Basilisk Pro 35k) It was a little pricey based on appearance alone but I’ve always had good luck with razer’s reliability and durability compared to less expensive brands.
marcel –
Premium. Razer’s best.
Perfect small size without losing out on functionality. Full arrow keys is a big deal to me. Latency feels just like wired. I only unplug it when I want to get comfy, and the battery life has been great. Premium cold metal feel on the case. Keys are relatively quiet but even with an o ring upgrade it’s certainly no where near silent, as noise is made when the keycap bottoms out or releases quickly.
Aaron Rogers –
Fun, clicky keyboard for work and play.
Good service from the seller. Great price for this keyboard. I work remote for a call center and am a PC gamer so I’m always using it. This is my first mechanical keyboard so I have nothing else to compare it to, but it has a nice smooth feel. I can naturally type 80+ words a minute, and my fingers glide over the keys with little effort. I’m used to a full sized keyboard, so the lack of a numb pad, and having to use the FN key to do anything else besides type took a bit of adjusting, but I’m over it now. I love how the lights synch up to Wallpaper Engine and Diablo 4.
Jared Taylor Hill –
Great Keyboard but wait till it goes on sale
Only reason I give it four stars is because of the price and the Bluetooth is not good. I however was lucky and found it on sale here for $130 new, I recommend this product for that price and NOT the msrp of $200.The version I bought was the Blackwidow 65% wireless Phantom edition with the yellow silent switches. I haven’t used a mechanical keyboard before, and these feel great; the yellow switch is responsive enough to work if pressed halfway and its just enough to still rest my fingers on the keys.PLEASE NOTE: the Phantom edition shows NO LETTERS when the keyboard lights are turned off. If you want to use this keyboard in an extremely bright room or outside on a sunny day, this keyboard will be practically unusable for you.Complaints: Synapse (the razer software to program the lights) does not work with Bluetooth mode. You can only use preset lighting effects in Bluetooth. Then again you should NOT use Bluetooth on this keyboard because there is a noticeable delay. I also wish the keycaps were a little more transparent to make the keyboard brighter; the lights themselves are bright enough but the keycaps hold them back a bit; then again I assume this keyboard is shows more light than the standard version.After a month, I can say I really enjoy this keyboard. Its small enough to fit in a backpack and the wireless feature was just what I needed. I use this all the time to type college essays and for games that use keyboard and mouse. If you want a keyboard that is small, looks great, and ok with phantom keycaps then you won’t be disappointed.
Raine Pierson –
Good feel, inept support, hyperspeed multi-device does not work
The size and quality of this keyboard was great, and I loved the feeling of the yellow switch keys…but well, that’s pretty much it. I had issues with the keyboard being detected by Razer synapse, and the volume keys (fn+b or n or m) does not work, among other things. Oh, and the Hyperspeed multi-device connection does not work. I followed all the debugging/troubleshooting steps from the Razer website and even used their utility. I updated all firmware and Razer synapse. I uninstalled/reinstalled Razer synapse multiple times, tried on different ports, etc, but nothing worked. Finally, I reached out to Razer customer service…but wow.I’m just completely disappointed with Razer. For a company that is supposed to be for gamers with products at the higher end of the price range, you would think their technical support and customer service would also be good…but it’s horrible. I’ve never encountered such a horrible customer service before.I provided information on the product and the troubleshooting steps I took, but they don’t read or understand your problem and instead just respond with a barrage of superfluous cookie-cutter questions (27, I counted) that were already answered or unneeded to solve the problem. Then after you reply to everything, they ask you to send a copy of the receipt…which I don’t understand why you need when you’ve already given them the order number and order date? And I’m not sure how that is supposed to help with troubleshooting when the serial number, product# etc were all already provided as well? It feels as if they are just trying to stall until the product is no longer in the return period. But that’s not even the worst part. After all that (around 2 weeks of emails back and forth) it turns out they didn’t even understand or read what my problem was. Then they just told me that since it was still within the return period, I should just return it to Amazon. What the hell? So there’s no solution? Their products are a piece of crap that won’t work and that’s it? There’s no solution? The solution is to just not use Razer products?This is absolutely hilarious.
A D –
I purchased one of these for myself and one for my wife, both for a cheaper/more portable/low latency keyboard option. One model was the phantom with clicky greens, the other is standard with yellow linears.When buying a Razer keyboard people generally either know what they are getting, or don’t entirely care and just want a high performance gaming keyboard.I am giving this keyboard 5* because I know what I am getting. This is not a high end custom keyboard, it’s not even a budget custom keyboard. It is a decent gaming keyboard! It’s great for WHAT IT IS.The keycaps are cheap and sound terrible, the keyboard itself is plastic and sounds terrible. This applies to both the phantom and normal keycaps. Though the phantom have a unique look which is a fun combo of pudding/blanks style. They are unique, but are 2 piece keycaps (not one solid piece of plastic). The 2 piece design unfortunately makes them even higher pitched (like doubleshot pbt, but worse). The stabilizer housings wobble a lot, and so do the stems/wires (no lube as far as I can tell). Injecting some 205g0/xht-bdz can help the stabs not sound SO bad.The switches themselves are good. Newer Razer switches have improved, although a little bit of lube goes a long way to make them quieter (linears, I do not ever lube clicky switches). These Razer switches are totally clear for rgb, and have shorter distance to actuation when compared to other similar weight/type switches. Very responsive for gaming. The linear switches feel good enough with no lube, but they are a little loud and scratchy. The clicky switches feel like clicky switches (I don’t use clicky enough to give feedback on these, they are loud and they click…?)If you want to change stabilizers and switches you will need to know how to solder, which should not be unexpected for Razer keyboards. Same for fixing anything, this board was not made for any customization or repair.The performance of the board is really the only reason to purchase it. For anyone into gaming looking to shave off a couple ms, this is an extremely fast keyboard (wireless is lowest latency). It is also very portable, easy enough to throw into a bag and durable enough to take the bumps of travel. In order to get a decent custom keyboard with latency as low as this Razer, you’d be spending a LOT more money.The Razer software is a point of disagreement for a lot of people. While many find it hard to use, or buggy, I have 0 issues with it. It isnt qmk/via, but it’s better than almost every other similar program (think glorious core *shudders*).TDLR:Buy if: You want a blazing fast gaming keyboard and don’t care at all about sound/feel of typing. You want a keyboard with easily programmable and beautiful rgb.
A D –
I purchased one of these for myself and one for my wife, both for a cheaper/more portable/low latency keyboard option. One model was the phantom with clicky greens, the other is standard with yellow linears.When buying a Razer keyboard people generally either know what they are getting, or don’t entirely care and just want a high performance gaming keyboard.I am giving this keyboard 5* because I know what I am getting. This is not a high end custom keyboard, it’s not even a budget custom keyboard. It is a decent gaming keyboard! It’s great for WHAT IT IS.The keycaps are cheap and sound terrible, the keyboard itself is plastic and sounds terrible. This applies to both the phantom and normal keycaps. Though the phantom have a unique look which is a fun combo of pudding/blanks style. They are unique, but are 2 piece keycaps (not one solid piece of plastic). The 2 piece design unfortunately makes them even higher pitched (like doubleshot pbt, but worse). The stabilizer housings wobble a lot, and so do the stems/wires (no lube as far as I can tell). Injecting some 205g0/xht-bdz can help the stabs not sound SO bad.The switches themselves are good. Newer Razer switches have improved, although a little bit of lube goes a long way to make them quieter (linears, I do not ever lube clicky switches). These Razer switches are totally clear for rgb, and have shorter distance to actuation when compared to other similar weight/type switches. Very responsive for gaming. The linear switches feel good enough with no lube, but they are a little loud and scratchy. The clicky switches feel like clicky switches (I don’t use clicky enough to give feedback on these, they are loud and they click…?)If you want to change stabilizers and switches you will need to know how to solder, which should not be unexpected for Razer keyboards. Same for fixing anything, this board was not made for any customization or repair.The performance of the board is really the only reason to purchase it. For anyone into gaming looking to shave off a couple ms, this is an extremely fast keyboard (wireless is lowest latency). It is also very portable, easy enough to throw into a bag and durable enough to take the bumps of travel. In order to get a decent custom keyboard with latency as low as this Razer, you’d be spending a LOT more money.The Razer software is a point of disagreement for a lot of people. While many find it hard to use, or buggy, I have 0 issues with it. It isnt qmk/via, but it’s better than almost every other similar program (think glorious core *shudders*).TDLR:Buy if: You want a blazing fast gaming keyboard and don’t care at all about sound/feel of typing. You want a keyboard with easily programmable and beautiful rgb.
AARL –
Excelente teclado calidad óptima. Viene muy bien protegido en caja de Amazon. Buen vendedor entrega rápida.
xBlackDroid –
Por mucho el mejor teclado que he probado este año, tiene conexión 2.5 o BT, muy estético con esas teclas phantom.
Jose Cruz –
Conseguí este teclado en oferta, yo recomiendo no comprarlo al menos de que este en oferta, ya que ahí es cuando de verdad vale la pena, y es un teclado que te va a durar mucho tiempo.Antes usaba todo de la marca Corsair, pero la verdad Razer me esta empezando a enamorar con sus productos y me esta causando reemplazar a Corsair.Aquí doy unos puntos de los cuales no hablan mucho para la gente que quiera comprar:Pros y Cons:Pros:- El teclado esta hecho de metal, por lo que se siente de muy buena calidad.- El RGB en la aplicación Synapse empieza algo complicado pero se llega a entender.- El RGB se ve increíble. Cuando activas Mayus se ilumina de blanco, y cuando presiones Fn (Función) para tener el resto de funciones secundarias de las teclas, estas se iluminan de blanco para saber fácilmente cual usar. Es increíble.- Mantiene las teclas de flecha, las cuales son muy útiles para ver vídeos o jugar, y que la mayoría de los teclados 65% decide remover.- El modo inalambrico sirve a la perfección, y se carga bastante rápido.- Las teclas versión Phantom le dan un muy buen look al RGB, ya que permite que se disperse mas la luz.Cons:- La version que yo compre es la de switches verdes, la cual es bastante ruidosa con sus clicks, pero en mi opinión esto me encanta, aunque no le aseguro lo mismo a todos. Sobretodo al vivir con otras personas, ya que a estas les puede resultar molesto.- El teclado es algo alto, lo cual puede causar cansancio en las manos. Recomiendo conseguir un reposa manos.- Es algo difícil acostumbrarse por el pequeño tamaño que tiene, pero luego de acostumbrarse, es de lujo.