When comparing Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2 vs Leopold FC660C, the Slant community recommends Leopold FC660C for most people. In the question“What are the best keyboards?” Leopold FC660C is ranked 4th while Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2 is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose Leopold FC660C is:
Topre switches are a high end switch which typically cost a hefty premium. They have mechanical components protected underneath a rubber dome which makes them more durable.
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Pros
Pro Comfortable after long use
The ergonomic wrist rest makes sure your hands are comfortable while gaming.
Pro Fully customizable
With 16.8 million colors to choose from, you can make sure that every key fits your needs. And with the handy software, you can make macros and change the whole layout of the fully customizable keyboard.
Pro Designed to last
It can handle 80 million keystrokes, compared to the usual 50 million.
Pro Razer's quality switches
Razer's awardwinning switches gives a feeling of quality. You can choose from three different switches depending on how you want it to feel.
Pro Topre switches at a good price
Topre switches are a high end switch which typically cost a hefty premium. They have mechanical components protected underneath a rubber dome which makes them more durable.
Pro Solid construction
The Leopold FC660C is a solid and well-build mechanical keyboard. In fact, it's heavier than the HHKB (Happy Hacking Keyboard).
Pro Topre switches are plate mounted
This board's keys don't feel bouncy thanks to it's topre switch design. Since the torpe switches are mounted directly on the plate, the board feels much stiffer overall.
Pro Compact and portable footprint
If you love your keyboard enough to want to use it everywhere, it should be portable, especially if it's as expensive as this one is. The FC660C is very compact and easy to carry around.
Cons
Con It's big and heavy
For a person that goes to alot of LAN-parties, this thing would be a bit of a hassle to drag around. It's big and heavy, which is great when you're at home, but it can be problematic in other cases.
Con Can suffer from squeeky "plastic on plastic" rubbing with the case
Con Very expensive
Con Non standard key sizes
Non standard key sizes means your aftermarket keycap options are limited to non-modifiers. This issue also exists with virtually every other keyboard that utilises the Topre switch.