Razer Joro
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Noise level was a strength, with reviewers describing the Joro as quiet, restrained, and suitable for offices, shared spaces, or travel.
Pros: frame rigidity, size and form factor
Cons: sound dampening, per-key lighting control
Noise level was usually a strength for red linear units, though clicky-switch reviews and stabilizer noise produced some negative scores.
Pros: key stability, per-key lighting control
Cons: stabilizer quality, media controls
Noise level was context-dependent: many found the Yellow switches relatively quiet, but reviewers stressed the board was not silent and could still bother people nearby.
Pros: per-key lighting control, backlight brightness
Cons: passthrough features, compatibility
Noise level varied heavily by switch: Green switches were often loud, while Yellow or damped variants were quieter or satisfying rather than distracting.
Pros: key stability, ease of switch replacement
Cons: compatibility, battery life
Noise level was one of the clearest tradeoffs, with many reviewers calling the keyboard loud, though one found it quiet and another called the switches not the quietest but acceptable.
Pros: per-key lighting control, wrist rest quality
Cons: polling rate, portability
Noise level was the most consistent drawback, with multiple reviewers warning that Green switches are loud, pingy, or annoying in shared and quiet spaces.
Pros: latency, durability
Cons: sound dampening, passthrough features
Noise level was a recurring concern; many reviewers called the keyboard loud, noisy, or unsuitable for shared spaces, despite one positive note about minimal noise.
Pros: key responsiveness, actuation consistency
Cons: switch options, hot-swappable switches