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20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: If the Arctosa had greater height adjustment, an adjustable wrist rest and deeper keys, it would be ideal. That's not to say it's bad, as there's a sensible number of features, is comfortable to use and doesn’t cost a small fortune, but it just doesn't do enough to earn an automatic..
Keys feel and type great, Includded software is easy to use, Macro functionality is extremely useful, Keyboard looks good,
Black text on black keys is a terrible choice
Presentation was good, the package was very attractive, and the software had a cool look to it. As said before, the color scheme was very unfortunate. The appearance was nice and elegant, but not friendly. Black on black does not work. The shape and s...
Impressively customizable, IBM standard layout, Comfortable, Black
Keys could be considered difficult to discern, Lightweight (flexible?), Not compact
As a strict typing surface, I’d say that the Arctosa was above average. It’s the sort of machine that’s responsive and comfortable, but for some may lack the weight or the lettering to satisfy. I felt like I could type about ten words pe...
Great keyboard layout that works well for both gaming and everyday use, User friendly software makes macro programming a breeze, Included write rest, Easy access keys making switching profiles easy
No unique gaming features, No USB and audio connectors
The Razer Arctosa Gaming keyboard is a no-frills keyboard that excels in macro programming and customization for a variety of gaming situations. The keyboard has a good layout that works well for gaming and everyday use. The design has a sleek look, th...
Abstract: While it would be nice to have the Razer profiles work on Linux along with support for macro customization and other features provided by the Windows-only software, Razer is not the only vendor producing gaming keyboards without support for Linux. How...
s The Arctosa has generated mixed feelings from me towards it. On the one hand, the macros and profiles features work well, and the responsiveness of the keys is great. As a gaming keyboard, there are enough features there to earn that tag. But on the oth...
1000 MHz Polling, Customizable Profiles, Multimedia Panel, Good Key Response
Web Based Driver Setup, Black Keys With Black Lettering Hard To See Or Find, Doesnt Feel Very Substantial, Would Require Direct Overhead Lighting That might Be Annoying during Gaming
While everything on the Arctosa worked as advertised we didnt like the black on black scheme of the keys and found that trying to type was a little difficult for someone who wasnt a touch typist. We also found that gaming with the Arctosa in games w...
Excellent response time, Sleek looks, Supports macros and software profiles, Easily accessible media keys
Dust and fingerprint magnet
When it comes to gaming keyboards, its typically an all or nothing commitment. Spending a ton of money will buy you a myriad of features and great performance, but some of those extras you may not need or will use very infrequently. Strip away the b...
A Plethora of Macro and Profile Settings, On The Fly Profile and Macro Switching, Sleek Piano Black Design, Comfortable, Responsive, Able To Set Programs As Hot Keys,
truction of the Keyboard makes it feel Easily BreakableAll Black Design Is A Fingerprint and Dust Magnet, Macro Keys Are Not The Easiest To Setup, Hi Tech Legion Silver
The Razer Arctosa 'Black' Gaming Keyboard is a great addition to anyone's gaming arsenal or daily computing. Although the keyboard is very light, and feels somewhat flimsy, believe me, it's not. It is made from a very lightweight but stron...