Compare be quiet! Dark Mount vs Razer Joro

P1 be quiet! Dark Mount
P2 Razer Joro

Comparison Takeaways

be quiet! Dark Mount

Where It Has the Edge

  • per-key lighting control is 4.7 vs 2.0. Per-key lighting is present and software-adjustable, with broad effect control.
  • sound dampening is 4.9 vs 2.4. Multiple dampening layers meaningfully suppress resonance, echo, and harsh key noise.
  • switch options is 4.3 vs 2.6. Buyers can choose between silent linear and silent tactile stock switches.
  • ergonomics is 4.1 vs 2.8. Magnetic feet, movable modules, and wrist-rest options improve fit, though comfort is not perfect for everyone.

Razer Joro

Where It Has the Edge

  • wireless performance is 4.0 vs 1.0. Wireless performance is good enough for productivity and casual use, with generally reliable Bluetooth pairing, but sleep wake...
  • portability is 4.8 vs 2.0. Portability is the Joro's defining strength, with nearly every reviewer praising how slim, light, and bag-friendly it is.
  • connectivity is 4.7 vs 2.7. Reviews consistently highlight easy tri-device Bluetooth pairing plus wired USB-C use, making switching between devices one of the...
  • polling rate is 4.6 vs 3.5. Wired mode's 1,000Hz polling is a meaningful plus for gaming-minded users, even if the wireless story is less...
Average score
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.0
Product 2: Razer Joro
4.0
acoustics
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Multiple reviewers call the Dark Mount exceptionally quiet, with muted mechanical character instead of clacky feedback.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.2

When reviewers comment on sound, they describe a quiet, deeper, lightly thocky tone rather than a clicky or sharp one.

actuation consistency
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Switch action is described as consistent and precise, with steady pressure and predictable travel.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.5

PCMag found the actuation feel consistent across the board, with crisp scissor-switch response rather than mushiness.

analog input support
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.0

Reviewers explicitly note standard mechanical switches with no analog, optical, or hall-effect functionality.

Product 2: Razer Joro
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backlight brightness
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.3

Brightness is adjustable, and reviewers note vivid lighting, though underglow intensity is not universally praised.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.1

Brightness can be adjusted and is generally usable, but battery life drops sharply when the lighting is pushed high.

battery life
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
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Product 2: Razer Joro
3.6

Battery life is heavily mode-dependent: reviewers praise long endurance with lighting off or reduced, but multiple reviews say RGB dramatically cuts runtime.

build quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

The main board is repeatedly described as solid and premium, though some add-on modules show minor play.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.6

Build quality is a standout, with repeated praise for the premium finish, sturdy aluminum top plate, and minimal flex despite the thin chassis.

cable quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.1

Included cabling is braided and detachable, which reviewers generally treat as a quality convenience.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.1

The included braided USB-C cable is consistently seen as a nice premium extra, though at least one review notes that it is short.

compatibility
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Web-based setup broadens support across Windows, Mac, and Linux, reducing software lock-in.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.8

Cross-platform support is one of the Joro's strongest points, with repeated praise for Windows/macOS use and Mac-friendly legends or layout support.

connectivity
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
2.7

Connectivity is stable but limited to wired use, with no Bluetooth or 2.4GHz option.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.7

Reviews consistently highlight easy tri-device Bluetooth pairing plus wired USB-C use, making switching between devices one of the board's most dependable strengths.

customization options
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Modularity, lighting, remapping, and attachment placement give the Dark Mount unusually deep customization.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.1

Synapse adds meaningful remapping and feature control, but some reviewers note missing remap coverage or software dependence for advanced functions.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

The removable numpad helps reclaim mouse space and makes the layout more adaptable to tight desks.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.7

The compact 75% design keeps core controls while saving desk space, which reviewers repeatedly frame as a major benefit.

durability
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

PBT caps and sturdy construction point to good long-term wear resistance on the main typing surface.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.5

Reviewers report solid long-term sturdiness, with the slim chassis resisting flex and everyday travel stress well.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Hot-swap support and included tools make switch or keycap changes straightforward.

Product 2: Razer Joro
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ergonomics
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.1

Magnetic feet, movable modules, and wrist-rest options improve fit, though comfort is not perfect for everyone.

Product 2: Razer Joro
2.8

Ergonomics are the clearest weakness: the fixed low angle helps portability but repeatedly causes fatigue or discomfort for some users.

extra gaming features
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.4

Display keys, onboard controls, and quick-access functions add utility, but they are not esports-focused extras.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.1

Gaming extras like Snap Tap, NKRO, and anti-ghosting are present, giving the Joro more gaming utility than most travel keyboards.

frame rigidity
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

The keyboard frame is repeatedly described as rigid with very little flex.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.8

Structural rigidity is excellent, with multiple reviewers explicitly calling out the lack of flex even under pressure.

gaming performance
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.7

Core gaming response is strong, but reviewers frequently say it lacks standout competitive features.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.5

Gaming performance is acceptable for casual or secondary use, but reviewers regularly stop short of recommending it as a primary board for serious competitive play.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Hot-swap support is consistently highlighted as a major strength.

Product 2: Razer Joro
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keycap quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.5

PBT double-shot keycaps are widely praised for texture, durability, and overall finish.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.9

Keycaps get mixed-positive feedback: legends and shine-through are appreciated, but some reviewers mention smoothness or smudge-prone surfaces.

key responsiveness
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

NKRO and quick response are repeatedly noted, with reviewers saying fast inputs register cleanly.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.5

Responsiveness is decent overall, but reviewers disagree more here than elsewhere, with some calling it responsive and others saying the keys rebound too slowly.

key spacing
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
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Product 2: Razer Joro
4.3

Key spacing is generally praised for preserving full-size arrows and usable spacing, though the compact layout still takes some adjustment.

key stability
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Large keys and stabilizer-supported presses are described as controlled, with low wobble.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.5

Where specifically discussed, the keys are described as wobble-free and stable rather than mushy or loose.

latency
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.9

Responsiveness is solid for normal gaming, but the 1,000Hz class spec is not positioned as elite.

Product 2: Razer Joro
2.7

Bluetooth latency is a recurring caveat: several reviews say it is fine for everyday use and casual play but noticeable in faster competitive gaming.

layout options
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

The Dark Mount flexes between TKL-style and full-size use, with left/right attachment flexibility.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.1

The 75% layout with function row and extra navigation is practical, though not every reviewer loves the specific key choices.

legend visibility
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.7

Legends generally light clearly, but some secondary icons are hard to read on the dark board.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.9

Main legends are usually praised as crisp and durable, but some reviews note that secondary functions are harder to see because they are not backlit.

macro customization
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Macro setup is a major selling point, especially on the display keys and remappable controls.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.7

Macro support exists and can be powerful, but some reviewers note that advanced macro-style features rely on Synapse being active.

materials quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.3

Materials feel robust overall, led by the aluminum top plate, though plastic remains part of the build.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.6

Material quality is repeatedly described as premium for the category, especially the aluminum top and overall finish.

media controls
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.7

Dedicated media controls are useful, but several reviewers criticize the dock buttons or wheel feel.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.7

Media controls are available through function layers rather than dedicated keys, which makes them useful but not especially elegant.

noise level
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

The Dark Mount stands out as one of the quietest mechanical keyboards reviewers tested.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.7

Noise levels are consistently low, making the Joro one of the quieter boards in its class and easy to use in shared spaces.

onboard memory
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Profiles and settings can be stored on the keyboard, reducing reliance on active software.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.5

The keyboard supports saving changes on the board itself, which helps retain profiles and custom behavior without constant software reliance.

passthrough features
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.5

Attachment ports are proprietary, and reviewers explicitly note the lack of true passthrough.

Product 2: Razer Joro
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per-key lighting control
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Per-key lighting is present and software-adjustable, with broad effect control.

Product 2: Razer Joro
2.0

Per-key lighting control is a clear limitation: multiple reviews explicitly describe the lighting as single-zone or one-color rather than individually addressable.

polling rate
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Polling is a standard 1,000Hz, acceptable for mainstream play but not a headline feature.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.6

Wired mode's 1,000Hz polling is a meaningful plus for gaming-minded users, even if the wireless story is less impressive.

portability
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
2.0

Heavy weight and modular bulk make this a poor travel keyboard.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.8

Portability is the Joro's defining strength, with nearly every reviewer praising how slim, light, and bag-friendly it is.

profile management
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Multiple profiles and on-board switching are well supported through software and hardware controls.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.3

Profile handling is solid, with reviewers noting multiple savable profiles and the ability to switch between them later.

rapid trigger support
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.0

Rapid trigger and related advanced actuation features are repeatedly called out as missing.

Product 2: Razer Joro
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reliability
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.1

Core typing is dependable, but reviewers note software hiccups, module play, and easy-to-lose covers.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.9

Day-to-day reliability is generally good once connected, but sleep behavior and the occasional reconnect hiccup keep it from being flawless.

RGB customization
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Lighting customization is extensive, with multiple effects, colors, and segment control.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.5

RGB customization is flexible enough for effects and color changes, especially through Synapse, but it is not as granular as Razer's full gaming boards.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.5

RGB output is generally vivid and attractive, though some reviewers note minor unevenness or weaker accents.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.3

The RGB itself is widely praised as bright, vibrant, and attractive, especially considering the keyboard's travel-focused design.

size and form factor
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.5

The format is versatile but still physically large once attachments are installed.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.5

The ultra-low-profile 75% form factor balances compactness with more usable keys than many travel boards.

software quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.1

IO Center is generally well received, especially its web mode, but it still shows early rough edges.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.9

Synapse is usually seen as useful and capable, especially with Mac support added, but some reviews flag setup gaps or dependence for advanced features.

sound dampening
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.9

Multiple dampening layers meaningfully suppress resonance, echo, and harsh key noise.

Product 2: Razer Joro
2.4

Sound dampening is not a strength; at least one review specifically calls out a harsher landing and missing dampening.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Stabilizers are consistently praised for reducing rattle and keeping larger keys controlled.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.3

When key wobble is discussed, reviewers describe the typing action as controlled and free of mush, suggesting solid stabilization for the format.

switch feel
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Switch feel is smooth, quiet, and refined, with linear and tactile variants both framed positively.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.6

Switch feel gets mixed-positive marks: the scissor switches are often called crisp, tactile, or satisfying for the type, but they do not replace a good mechanical board.

switch options
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.3

Buyers can choose between silent linear and silent tactile stock switches.

Product 2: Razer Joro
2.6

Reviews only discuss a single low-profile scissor-switch implementation, so switch variety appears limited.

typing comfort
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Typing is widely described as comfortable, soft, and pleasant over long sessions.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.0

Typing comfort is good for many users once acclimated, but comfort over very long sessions is less consistent because of the flat angle.

typing feel
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

The overall typing feel is polished and satisfying, especially for quiet-focused users.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.4

Typing feel is one of the more successful parts of the Joro, with several reviews comparing it favorably to premium laptop keyboards or the Magic Keyboard.

value for money
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.3

Value is divisive: some reviewers justify the feature set, while many still call the price high.

Product 2: Razer Joro
2.7

Value is the biggest sticking point: reviewers often like the design and portability but still argue the asking price is hard to justify.

volume control
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Volume control is convenient, but precision and wheel feel draw repeated criticism.

Product 2: Razer Joro
3.5

Volume control exists on the function layer, but the lack of dedicated controls makes it less convenient than on larger boards.

wireless performance
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.0

Wireless performance is effectively absent because the Dark Mount is wired-only.

Product 2: Razer Joro
4.0

Wireless performance is good enough for productivity and casual use, with generally reliable Bluetooth pairing, but sleep wake delays and gaming limits show its ceiling.

wrist rest quality
Product 1: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.8

Magnetic wrist rests are usually liked for softness and stability, though not every reviewer finds them ideal.

Product 2: Razer Joro
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