Razer gaming keyboards need no introduction, but the company made a splash with its first office keyboard last year, copping a PCMag Editors' Choice award for the Razer Pro Type. What does Razer do for an encore? Introduce a keyboard with faster switches, two and a half times the battery life, and a padded wrist rest—the Pro Type Ultra. Its $159.99 price will daunt shoppers used to seeing desktop keyboards for $49 or $79, but it's a supremely responsive, comfortable, and customizable PC control center that replaces its predecessor as our Editors' Choice pick for wireless productivity keyboards.From Orange to Yellow At a glance, you'll mistake the Pro Type Ultra for the $20-cheaper Pro Type—a full-size, 104-key keyboard with white keycaps above a silver top plate, with all-white backlighting instead of the customizable-per-key RGB rainbow of Razer's gaming models. The Ultra is barely bigger at 1.6 by 17.3 by 5.2 inches (HWD), not counting the cushy 17-by-3.7-inch leatherette wrist...
In the Pro Type Ultra, Razer improves its premier productivity keyboard with max-speed switches and more wireless battery life to create what's among the best non-ergonomic keyboards available.
Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless; Controls up to four devices; Extremely comfortable for fast typing; As quiet as a mechanical keyboard gets; Bright backlight; Cushioned wrist rest
Pricey, as befits a wireless mechanical board; Synapse 3 software requires registration, contains ads; Windows only, not macOS