Compare Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro vs Lemokey P1 HE

P1 Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
P2 Lemokey P1 HE

Comparison Takeaways

Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • per-key lighting control is 5.0 vs 2.0. Per-key lighting control is supported by reviews noting per-key RGB lighting and bright per-key implementation.
  • RGB customization is 5.0 vs 3.3. RGB customization is a strength, with reviewers pointing to programmable zones, per-key control, Chroma Studio effects and ecosystem...
  • layout options is 4.0 vs 2.7. Layout options evidence is mostly from 75% coverage, where reviewers praise portability and practicality but also say the...
  • ease of switch replacement is 4.8 vs 3.7. Ease of switch replacement is strong in the 75%/Pro 75 coverage, where reviewers describe changing switches without soldering...

Lemokey P1 HE

Where It Has the Edge

  • desk space efficiency is 4.8 vs 2.8. The 75% layout was praised for removing the number pad while preserving useful keys, giving more mouse room...
  • size and form factor is 4.4 vs 2.4. The compact 75% form factor was widely liked for balancing gaming minimalism with everyday usefulness.
  • battery life is 3.9 vs 2.3. Battery impressions were generally acceptable rather than exceptional, ranging from a few days or a week with RGB...
  • wireless performance is 4.5 vs 3.1. Wireless performance was praised across reviews, with Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connections described as capable and problem-free.
Average score
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.0
Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.2
acoustics
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.8

Acoustics are mixed by switch and version: some reviews praise satisfying, lower-pitched or improved sound, while clicky Green units are described as loud, uneven or pingy.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.4

Reviewers mostly liked the P1 HE's sound, citing a lovely profile, soft thuds, quiet operation, superb acoustics, and a muted HE version, though one reviewer noticed some spring ping resonance.

actuation consistency
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.5

Actuation consistency is supported by reviewers who reported no missed clicks, expected in-game actions, and protection against accidental triggers with tactile switches.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

Across reviews, the adjustable Hall-effect actuation was a core strength, with .1 mm increments and a 0.2mm to 3.8mm range repeatedly cited.

analog input support
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
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Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

The P1 HE is strongly supported for analog-style input, including quad-actuation, gamepad simulation, running-speed variation, and Hall-effect analog switches.

backlight brightness
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.8

Backlight brightness is strong overall, with multiple reviewers calling the RGB bright or granular, though CNET wanted more individual brightness control.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.3

Shine-through keycaps and north-facing lighting were praised for making legends and RGB more visible, with reviewers calling the illumination strong.

battery life
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
2.3

Battery life evidence is variant-dependent and mixed, ranging from very poor battery drain in one 75% Pro review to acceptable multi-week use in another.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.9

Battery impressions were generally acceptable rather than exceptional, ranging from a few days or a week with RGB to 100 hours with lighting off.

build quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.8

Build quality is mostly praised as solid, premium and well-designed, despite some notes about plastic chassis components.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Reviewers consistently described the P1 HE as high quality, full metal, aluminum, and solidly built.

cable quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.2

Cable quality is generally positive, with braided, detachable or long cables praised, though multi-cable passthrough setups can add clutter.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
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compatibility
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
2.5

Compatibility gets a notable caveat from the Mac-focused review evidence, which says the newer Synapse support was not really available on Mac.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.7

Compatibility was broad across PC, Windows, macOS, and Linux, but Mac support drew caveats because setup and key mapping were less polished.

connectivity
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.3

Connectivity is mixed: full-size reviews emphasize wired-only USB-C and lost wireless support, while 75% Pro coverage highlights Bluetooth, 2.4GHz and wired modes.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Connectivity was a major strength, with wired, 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, and multi-device support repeatedly described as complete and versatile.

customization options
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.7

Customization options are extensive, spanning Hypershift, macros, dial modes, lighting, profiles and remapping, although some reviewers found setup time-consuming or software-dependent.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Reviewers praised broad customization for actuation, remapping, lighting, profiles, media controls, and modding.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
2.8

Desk space efficiency is weak for the full-size model because the macro column and wrist rest take room, though 75% coverage shows a compact alternative that saves desk space.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.8

The 75% layout was praised for removing the number pad while preserving useful keys, giving more mouse room for gaming.

durability
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.5

Durability evidence is positive, with reviews repeatedly citing 100-million-keystroke or keypress ratings and wear-focused keycap discussion.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

Durability evidence came from the all-metal build and Hall-effect design, with reviewers noting long-term use and longer-lasting components.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.8

Ease of switch replacement is strong in the 75%/Pro 75 coverage, where reviewers describe changing switches without soldering or popping them out easily.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.7

The board can be disassembled and has a hot-swappable magnetic PCB, but switch replacement is limited to compatible magnetic switch types.

ergonomics
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.1

Ergonomics are mixed: the wrist rest helps comfort, but reviewers repeatedly mention adjustment time, awkward side buttons and accidental presses.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.5

The keyboard has a 5.5-degree typing angle, but the lack of adjustable feet limits ergonomic flexibility.

extra gaming features
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.5

Extra gaming features are mixed in the supplied review set: Snap Tap is praised in 75% coverage, while another reviewer criticizes the lack of Hall Effect on a Pro gaming model.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Gaming extras were a standout, with Snap Tap, snap action, last-key priority, multi-action keystrokes, and rapid-trigger adjacent features called out.

frame rigidity
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.5

Frame rigidity is strong, with reviewers citing a stable aluminum alloy top plate, immovable frame feel and controlled gasket rigidity on the 75% Pro.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

The aluminum construction and lack of exterior plastic support a very rigid frame impression.

gaming performance
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.7

Gaming performance is a standout theme: reviewers found the keyboard excellent for MMOs, FPS play and general gaming, with fast response and macro-heavy control, though one 75% review questioned its stock gaming switch choice.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Reviewers strongly liked the P1 HE for games, citing snappy movement, high-end Hall-effect behavior, and a competitive edge for skilled players.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.3

Hot-swappable support is split by model coverage: full-size reviewers criticize its absence, while 75%/Pro 75 reviews praise the hot-swap sockets.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.3

The P1 HE supports magnetic hot swapping, but reviewers also stressed it is restricted to compatible Gateron dual-rail magnetic switches.

keycap quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.8

Keycap quality is mixed: reviewers like the textured, shine-through doubleshot caps, but several criticize ABS on a premium keyboard while 75%/Pro 75 coverage praises PBT caps.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.3

Double-shot PBT and Cherry-profile keycaps were repeatedly praised as comfortable, reliable, and a product highlight.

key responsiveness
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.9

Key responsiveness is consistently positive: reviewers describe immediate response, fast actuation, smooth recovery, and no stutter or missed clicks in gaming and typing use.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.4

Responsiveness was consistently positive, from highly responsive switches and quick strafing to low actuation travel and repeated-entry behavior.

key spacing
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.3

Key spacing is praised by two reviewers who found the separated or roomy keys reduced errors and helped without looking down.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

The spacious tenkeyless case was specifically praised, making the compact layout feel less cramped.

key stability
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.8

Key stability is praised in the video coverage that notes very little switch wobble and tight stems on the 75% variant.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.3

Stability impressions were positive, supported by praise for the space bar and screw-in PCB-mounted stabilizers.

latency
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
5.0

Latency is treated as a major strength in the wired full-size model, with reviewers reporting zero lag or low-latency behavior during gaming.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.3

Latency was rated positively: one reviewer noticed no input lag, while another said measured latency should be enough for most people.

layout options
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.0

Layout options evidence is mostly from 75% coverage, where reviewers praise portability and practicality but also say the 75% layout will not fit everyone.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
2.7

Layout flexibility is a weakness, with no ISO option and limited layout switching or Mac-specific layout convenience.

legend visibility
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.4

Legend visibility is mixed, with shine-through key legends earning praise but media-key legends drawing criticism for being hard to read.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

Legend visibility was strong on shine-through versions, with reviewers praising visible labels and backlight through the legends.

macro customization
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.9

Macro customization is the product's defining strength, with repeated praise for eight macro keys, Command Dial functions, remapping and productivity/game profiles.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

Macro support was praised across software features, including recorded macros and multi-action assignments.

materials quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.4

Materials quality is generally premium thanks to aluminum top plates and textured finishes, but one 75% Pro review criticizes continued plastic-case construction.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Material quality was a major strength, with CNC aluminum, full metal construction, and sound-absorbing materials cited.

media controls
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.3

Media controls are a major convenience in many reviews, especially volume and playback buttons, but some reviewers criticize awkward height or hard-to-read legends.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.2

The knob was repeatedly valued as customizable and useful for media or other remapped functions.

noise level
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.0

Noise level depends heavily on switch choice: Green/clicky units are repeatedly called loud, while Yellow/linear setups are described as quieter or not distracting.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.0

Noise was mostly favorable and office-friendly, though one reviewer heard some spring ping under close or heavy use.

onboard memory
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.8

Onboard memory exists and is useful for key mappings/profiles, but reviewers note that custom dial modes and some advanced functions still depend on Synapse.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.2

The keyboard's internal memory supports up to three saved profiles for typing and gaming setups.

passthrough features
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.6

Passthrough is useful but limited: reviewers like having USB-A/USB 2.0 passthrough, yet note second-cable requirements and limited support for higher-power or high-speed devices.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
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per-key lighting control
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
5.0

Per-key lighting control is supported by reviews noting per-key RGB lighting and bright per-key implementation.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
2.0

Per-key lighting control is a clear limitation because one review explicitly states there is no per-key control.

polling rate
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.3

The polling rate is frequently highlighted, especially 8,000Hz on the full-size model and 4K wireless polling on a later 75% Pro review, though some reviewers say the real-world benefit is hard to notice.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.0

The 1,000Hz polling rate was usually considered sufficient, though several reviewers noted it trails 4K or 8K gaming boards.

portability
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.3

Portability is poor for the full-size deck but better in 75% coverage, where reviewers say it can fit in a bag or feels compact.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
2.8

Portability is limited by the heavy metal body, even though wireless modes make desk-to-desk use possible.

profile management
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.9

Profile management is useful but limited: reviewers value onboard profiles and app-linked settings, yet some functions stay locked to Synapse or do not fully export.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.1

Profile management is useful, with three onboard or available profiles mentioned for Bluetooth and custom setups.

rapid trigger support
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
No score yet
Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Rapid Trigger support was one of the strongest gaming features, repeatedly noted for faster repeated input and quick reset behavior.

reliability
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.0

Reliability has a few concerns, including one lighting glitch, an OLED screen going dark, and reports of switch double-clicking on earlier 75% boards.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.2

Reliability evidence was positive, with no input lag reported and one reviewer saying they had no problems with the software.

RGB customization
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
5.0

RGB customization is a strength, with reviewers pointing to programmable zones, per-key control, Chroma Studio effects and ecosystem syncing.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.3

RGB customization is mixed: presets and effects exist, but reviewers wanted deeper per-key and advanced lighting control.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.5

RGB lighting quality receives strong praise for bright, vivid underglow, per-key effects, side strips and wrist-rest lighting across many reviews.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.2

Lighting quality was generally positive thanks to shine-through keycaps and brighter north-facing RGB, though cohesion was criticized in one review.

size and form factor
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
2.4

Size and form factor are the biggest tradeoff for the full-size model: reviewers call it massive, hefty or desk-hungry, while acknowledging that the size enables extra controls.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.4

The compact 75% form factor was widely liked for balancing gaming minimalism with everyday usefulness.

software quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.5

Software quality is polarizing: Synapse enables deep customization and some reviewers found it intuitive, but many criticized needing it open or wanted richer, more reliable controls.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.1

The web-based launcher was mostly praised as easy and streamlined, but Mac remapping and RGB controls were recurring limitations.

sound dampening
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.2

Sound dampening is a consistent strength, with internal foam, bottom-case foam, switch dampening and other mods credited for reducing reverb and improving sound.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Sound dampening was a strength, with gasket mounting, foam, and sound-absorbing materials repeatedly praised.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.7

Stabilizer quality is mixed: several reviewers praise pre-lubed or quiet stabilizers, while some 75%/video reviews report rattle, scratchiness or room for improvement.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.3

Stabilizers were generally praised, especially the space bar and screw-in PCB-mounted stabilizers, with another reviewer liking the HE version's stabilizers.

switch feel
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.5

Reviewers generally liked the switch feel, with clicky, linear and tactile variants described as smooth, responsive or satisfying, though some found certain switch choices loud, stiff or less ideal for gaming.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.3

Switch feel was strongly positive overall, with linear magnetic switches described as smooth, responsive, factory-lubed, and easy to adjust.

switch options
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.0

Switch choice is a strength in the full-size coverage with Green and Yellow options, while later variant reviews add orange tactile discussion and note the absence of some preferred options.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
3.2

Switch options are mixed: Keychron offers multiple magnetic variants, but reviewers stressed the board is locked to Gateron dual-rail magnetic switches.

typing comfort
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.3

Typing comfort is generally strong, especially for long sessions and productivity, though one Green-switch review wanted more cushioning.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.4

Typing comfort was rated highly due to light force, Cherry-profile keycaps, and a more cushioned feel for longer work sessions.

typing feel
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.5

Typing feel is broadly favorable, with reviewers describing strong typing results, satisfying feel, and excellent 75% typing quality, though layout and switch preferences affected some experiences.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.6

Typing feel was a highlight, with reviewers calling it nearly perfect, smoother, cushioned, and among Keychron's best magnetic experiences.

value for money
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.4

Value for money is split: reviewers who use the full feature set see strong value, while others view the high price, 75% Pro premium or software limits as hard to justify.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

Value was consistently strong, with the $169 price repeatedly framed as competitive against higher-priced Hall-effect keyboards.

volume control
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.4

Volume control is well-liked, with reviewers praising the roller or dial for quick audio control, though some wished for more intuitive mute integration.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.2

Volume control is strong because the knob adjusts volume by default and can be customized beyond that use.

wireless performance
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
3.1

Wireless performance is split by variant: the full-size model lacks wireless, while 75% Pro reviews praise fast wireless but raise battery and value caveats.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
4.5

Wireless performance was praised across reviews, with Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connections described as capable and problem-free.

wrist rest quality
Product 1: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
4.6

The wrist rest is one of the most consistently praised parts, described as plush, premium, soft, comfortable and visually integrated with RGB, though a few reviewers had fit or height complaints.

Product 2: Lemokey P1 HE
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