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2Razer Lycosa

Razer Lycosa

2Razer Lycosa
2.7

7 reviews

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7 reviews
Andy
Andy
 

Nice..when it works – Never known a keyboard to have so many problems. Looks nice and performs well when it's working, but there are times where it will think a key is being held down when it isn't or sometimes the keyboard is completely unresponsive. Not impressed when I'm supposed to be paying for a premium product.

techhead122
techhead1224 posts
 

Its not bad but not perfect – This keyboard is quite nice, but there are some downsides. Problem #1 the leds don't stay on sometimes and I can't turn them back on. Problem #2 some times I get when I'm playing a game, it happens sometimes, but the car turns right for no reason. But overall it's a nice keyboard. Fix these faults Razer, please nice looks illuminated keys leds don't stay on cars in games turn by themselves sometimes

Ashleigh King
Ashleigh King2 posts
 

Satisfactory – I purchased this keyboard because it was on sale and was really interested in trying another razor product after using a Blackwidow keyboard on a relatives computer. it's a nice keyboard, has the cool touch display at the top right that allows you to change the light settings on the keys, (the keys light up just by the way), and it also allows you… Read more

to control your music (start, stop, pause, next, back). I am disappointed in the feel of the keys, after about 2 weeks of use they started getting 'sticky' in the way that when I pressed them, they would stick down. It makes it hard to touch type and a bit infuriating when I'm gaming. It's a fine keyboard, but there a bunch of other nicer feeling, prettier looking and smoother keyboards sold be razor. The keys light up Sticking keys

Edye
Edye2 posts
 

Razer Lycosa Keyboard – Terrible Keyboard - be warned - got it in July this year and the keys stick especially the E,I,N,O,M keys and 4 months later the illumination of the E key and the I key are wearing ... I was told that it would get easier as I used it but its not and I am out looking for another keyboard ...its very hard to type on and I cannot get any speed up because of the sticking keys .. Illuminated back lit Sticking keys and difficult to type on

Hunty
Hunty
 

Immensely Disappointed – I went with keyboard as it was on special and Razer has a good name with many extreme gamers using their gear. Was looking for a backlit keyboard to use in a dim room. From the start was hard to type with. It has slim keys like a laptop, but doesn't make it any easier to type with. Pushing the keys on any angle other than from directly above will… Read more

not always get the response.

They keyboard will just stop working or lock up and type a string of a stuck key. You have to remove the USB cable and reconnect it. Spent $90 on it and wish I'd put that towards a Logitech keyboard. Such a waste of money. Don't rely on reputation. They don't have one with me anymore.

(Worst key to suffer is the A key. Also happens to be the one you need for WASD 1st person gaming) Backlit keyboard Locks up for no reason, keys are difficult to type with

Edye
Edye   

I agree ...am extremely disappointed its the worst keyboard I have ever used ..waste of money

Jimothy Wrestler
Jimothy Wrestler6 posts
 

A great keyboard all round – I've had this keyboard (specifically the Mirror edition) for about two years, and it still works great. The LED lights all over look amazing, as well as being very practical, particularly with the three settings for them. The keyboard has extremely good media controls, as well as feeling great. The anti ghosting, particularly around WASD is great.… Read more

unfortunately, I'm beginning to notice some wear of the paint around the WASD cluster, but that's probably fair enough considering I've been mashing them nearly every day for two years. The possible macro functions for keys are great, being completely customisable, which would be particularly useful for fans of WoW style RPGs, which I'm honestly not. The keys are great, feeling great when used. The keyboard is not flawless however. I very rarely have issues with the "a" key sticking, but only slightly. Worse, I rarely have issues with keys not working at all, which requires an unplug, wait of around 10 seconds, then being plugged back in. This usually involves audio, with iTunes skipping through songs constantly until I fix it this way.

It's an expensive keyboard, but altogether worth it. It looks great and performs very well, and it has survived my years of punishment. I would recommend it to anyone with the money. Pretty lights, responsive keys, media controls, anti-ghosting Key bugs

Peter Grzesiak
Peter Grzesiak6 posts
 

Not the best – The keyboard is great for gaming but has some terrible design flaws. Keys get stuck or sometimes don't even work at all till you unplug it and plug it back in. When contacting customer service about this issue I did get an instant response and a great customer service making this product a run for your money. If you have the extra 100 bucks in… Read more

your wallet, Go ahead and by this keyboard. It's macros making it ideal for RPG games like World of Warcraft. Not to mention how smooth the keyboard is when you're constantly mashing your dirty oily fingers on it.

Overall this is great for the gamer who doesn't mind spending a few bucks for a fancy looking keyboard but be prepared for the disconnects and jamming of keys that even the basic $10 buck keyboard doesn't have. The smooth quality and the led lights not to mention the macro features. Key Jamming and Keys not reconsigning.

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