Razer Tartarus V2 - Gaming Keypad - Gamepad with mecha-membrane buttons numpad size (32 programmable buttons, 8-way thumbpad, palm rest, hypershift, RGB lighting) BlackECOLOGO
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Razer Tartarus V2 - Gaming Keypad - Gamepad with mecha-membrane buttons numpad size (32 programmable buttons, 8-way thumbpad, palm rest, hypershift, RGB lighting) BlackECOLOGO

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  • Brand
    Razer
  • Compatible devices
    Laptop PC
  • Connectivity technology
    USB-A
  • Keyboard description
    Gaming
  • Recommended uses for product
    Gaming
  • Special feature
    Switches
🌈16.8M customizable RGB colors
🎮32 programmable keys
🖐️Ergonomic detachable palm rest

Description

🔥 Level up your game with precision, power, and style!

  • COMMAND YOUR GAME - 32 fully programmable keys plus an 8-way thumbpad and scroll wheel put total control at your fingertips.
  • DOUBLE YOUR POWER - Hypershift mode unlocks a secondary command layer, doubling your keybinds and macros for ultimate versatility.
  • LIGHT UP YOUR SETUP - Customize every key with 16.8 million RGB colors via Razer Chroma for a personalized gaming vibe.
  • PLAY ALL DAY PAIN FREE - Ergonomic design with a detachable palm rest featuring two adjustable angles ensures comfort during marathon sessions.
  • PRECISION MEETS COMFORT - Razer Mecha-Membrane keys deliver soft cushioning with crisp tactile feedback for lightning-fast response.

The Razer Tartarus V2 is a compact gaming keypad featuring 32 programmable mecha-membrane keys, an 8-way directional thumbpad, and customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors. Designed for comfort with an ergonomic detachable palm rest and enhanced control via Hypershift functionality, it offers gamers a versatile and responsive tool to elevate gameplay on Windows systems.

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Specifications

BrandRazer
Product Dimensions20.3 x 15.3 x 6 cm; 340 g
Batteries1 A batteries required.
Item model numberRZ07-02270100-R3M1
ManufacturerRazer
SeriesRZ07-02270100-R3M1
ColourBlack
Standing screen display size15.6
Power SourceCorded Electric
Operating SystemWindows
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Item Weight340 g
Guaranteed software updates untilunknown

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Comming from the g13 i bought orbweaver, used it once, thumbstick was awful, unable to use it as wasd for fps's. is tartarus v2 thumbstick any good?
Can you use it with a ps5?
Is that an analog stick on the side? Meaning i can use that to move and my mouse to control the game camera such as on call of duty?
Can you programme colours to keys?

Reviews

4.4

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P**D

Great for us older gamers too

I'm an older gamer at 63 and recently after many years in Vr ended up back flat screening with my grandson. I played Fortnite and really stared to enjoy it . However if like me you have trouble being quick fingered and sometimes forget what key does what...Get one of these. Super simple to re program the key strokes to what you want..just select the numbered key you want to copy and click the key on your main keyboard and its done ...very well thought out soft wear for simplicity itself..you can go further and more advanced but I'm happy were it got to and how simple it got there. Now set up its so easy to E open doors or chests...Run,slide or jump like a pro. The other thing is the toggle this replaces the WSAD keys stroked (well runs alongside actually ) so its a bit of a cross between a keyboard and a console controller but it works really well ( I cant do console controllers very well..tend to get a bit fingers and thumbs) . Just to add you can have a few keys do the same job...so I have two buttons that do crouch...so I can find them as both were intuitively were I figured they should be...so I made them both the same..saves forgetting in the heat of the moment . Its working for me anyways..had a few seconds in Fortnite and won a few fights I don't think I would have without this...and ran from a few too ..its easy when you can find the keys Quality wise it seems well made ...I know there is a pro version too but this is fine for me and certainly on par with my G Logic keyboard. I tried a cheaper alternative before I got this and although it worked..its wasn't anywhere near as easy to use and ergonomically no were near. If you are going for something like this..get this one the Razer ...its a bit more ÂŁÂŁÂŁ but sometimes that's what it takes to get the job done . Happy Gameing

R**T

Best Gaming Keypad

had the Belkin n52e then Razer Orbweaver. Now i have this and love it. Only down side is i miss the adjustability of the Orbweaver but don't let that put you off. It's very comfortable and turns of features. I don't like using a keyboard for gaming, just prefer all buttons i need to be in one area and this is perfect. Well built as always by Razer, software easy to install and use. Take it to the next level and get one of these.

E**B

Could be more comfortable, but it's not bad after getting used to it

Compared to the Orbweaver, where you could change the position of various items in 3 places, this one is less suited for people with smaller hands. You can only change the position of the palm rest, and it isn't quite enough.Initially I actually hated this and thought I would not get on with it at all. I tried it a few times for a few minutes, and just instantly hated, but I persevered watching videos about people who used their own custom keybinds, just to see if there was a good idea somewhere that would fit me. The main problem for me is the thumbstick, it just is too far away, and the default space bar button is even further away and I am actually not using it all.After some videos and my other half pointing out that my main bindings didn't have to sit in the middle of the keypad, but they could be moved to the right hand side closer to the thumbstick, things started to click. I really wanted to use the thumbstick as a joystick (I know it's really a d-Pad), as there was no reason for me to treat it as a normal keyboard, as I already have a good one. So after about 1 or 2 hours of playing my main games with it, I finally started to get the hang of it. In very fast shooter games, my instincts still kick in with the old binds, so it's possible that I will be using this for games other than shooters. I'm sure that I could get used to it, but I have spent thousands of hours across my lifetime with mouse and keyboard and shooters are a very precise type of game. So whenever the pace of the game commanded split decisions, I just reverted back to normal WASD and because I wasn't using WASD it resulted in me having issues. I'll see whether I want to re-invent the wheel there or not.But for newer games like top down action RPGs, such as Path of Exile 2, this is working rather well.The main problem I have is that, even though I can sort of emulate a joystick by binding the thumbstick to WASD (so 8 directions of movement, sufficient although not quite 360 degrees), because it's a d-PAD the joystick doesn't feel completely smooth. I am finding it funny that some reviews say they can't go diagonally with it, because that's what I find easiest, whereas trying strafe laterally I find hardest, as I always move the thumbstick a little bit in between the X and Y axis, so I wind up strafing diagonally a lot.Why DO I want to use the joystick? Because I don't want to tie 3 fingers (4 if you count shift for sprinting) to movement when I can use 1. And that's actually the funny part, the movement with the thumbstick was very intuitive, but suddenly the rest of my fingers were doing nothing. So now I need to train my brain to figure out what to do while my thumbstick is doing more than pressing a space bar, and without stopping the movement with the thumb, that way I can learn do more actions at the same time. With WASD if you have to take your fingers off WASD itself to change weapons, or use skills, etc. but with a thumbstick, the idea is that you can do all that without having to stop moving. Even though I am rather quick at moving from WASD to other keys and back, I think the ability to not even need to do that can come in handy for gaming.If you are unsure about buying something like an Azeron because it costs a lot, this is a good starting point. I realise that even with an Azeron I would have to go through this learning phase, and while I believe it is superior to the Tartarus 2, the Tartarus has surprised me. I went from hating to actually liking it a lot, just because I didn't give up on it (even though I almost did).I see a lot of hate for Razer Synapse, but I actually rather like it, it works rather well. I like that I can associate also lighting profiles, which can remind me which key I bound to what, as I can separate groups of keys with different colours. You can bind just about anything, including macros. So where needed I macroed the sprint button (shift) with movement so I don't have to press a separate button to run.

S**T

Great for gaming and apps that benefit from keyboard shortcuts and macros.

I already own a Tartarus V2. Unfortunately, a microswitch failed on the D-pad after 4 years of daily use (I use that switch as "crouch" in fps games.) This was bought as a direct replacement, although I am a little concerned about how long this one will last - that key does see heavy use.Buy with that one negative point in mind.It's an otherwise excellent piece of kit. I play with the mouse and the Tartarus at elbow level on panels attached to the arms of my chair. This means I don't have space for a full keyboard there. The Tartarus is small enough to fit and with its macro, profile switching and key reassignment functions, I have every key I need for every game I play exactly where I need them without having to look at the thing ever. This is a bit of a shame, as the chroma functions are really nice, and again programmable.In terms of price, the mecha-membrane solution to gamers wanting clicky things does have the tactile feel of a mechanical keyboard without being too exoensive. The click is consistent without noticeable mushiness. In previous jobs, I wrote a *lot* and have come to prefer the feel of mechanical keyboards for better typing speed and fewer mistaken presses. While I'm not going to write War and Peace on a Tartarus v2, I still prefer its feel to the Tartarus v1, which I also own.

D**E

I wish i could give this 6 stars

I LOVE THIS!!!! I have always found using a keyboard for gaming uncomfortable because the keys are offset and not inline. This has reduced my strain 100% i have hundreds of hours of Helldivers 2 under my belt with this and i still live it.

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