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Razer BlackWidow V4 75% vs Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C): which should you choose?

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) compared under one framework. Decision axes: Judge long-session accuracy and fatigue, input latency, case and switch durability, acoustics, device-switching reliability, battery life, and replaceable parts together. Includes price context and category-specific tradeoffs.

Published: 2026-08-16 · Updated: 2026-08-16

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) product comparison image
Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) product comparison image

Keyboards verdict

Keeping the current product is reasonable. The products share a category but prioritize different strengths. The figures below use the same weighting model and stored representative configurations; confirm the configuration and price on the merchant page before buying.

  • Razer BlackWidow V4 75%: A wired 75% keyboard with hot-swap sockets, gasket mounting, 8,000Hz polling, and a wrist rest.
  • Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C): Touch ID, a numeric keypad, and more than a month of battery life in a slim aluminum keyboard.
  • Upgrade recommendation: 50 / 100
  • Data completeness: 100%

Choosing between Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) starts with the real use case and the problem to solve, not with which product is newer. Use context: Start with the longest daily block across writing, coding, numeric entry, creative shortcuts, and competitive gaming, plus any workflow that strictly requires a numpad or function row. Decision axes: Judge long-session accuracy and fatigue, input latency, case and switch durability, acoustics, device-switching reliability, battery life, and replaceable parts together. This guide applies one calculation model to stored representative configurations while keeping the category-specific decision order visible.

Core specifications on one baseline

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) core specification comparison
ItemRazer BlackWidow V4 75%Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C)Delta
Typing feel96 score88 score-8.3%
Input latency99 score78 score-21.2%
Build quality95 score94 score-1.1%
Ergonomics94 score82 score-12.8%
Connectivity62 score84 score+35.5%
Battery45 score90 score+100%
Value80 score70 score-12.5%
Layout75% with function row and arrowsExtended full-size with Touch ID0%
Switch typeRazer Orange tactile mechanicalApple low-profile scissor0%
Hot-swappableYes, 3/5-pinNo0%
Wireless modesNone (USB-C wired)Bluetooth, USB-C0%
Battery life0 h720 h0%
weight_g815 g369 g-54.7%
Width321 mm418.7 mm+30.4%
KeycapsDoubleshot ABSABS0%
BacklightRazer Chroma per-key RGB and underglowNone0%
ChipsetNot applicableNot applicableSame
ColorBlackSilver / WhiteDifferent
Lineuprazer-blackwidow-keyboardapple-magic-keyboardDifferent
RegionKRKRSame
Model codeRZ03-0500MXK73KH/ADifferent

Typing feel

The typing feel score is 96.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 88.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Razer BlackWidow V4 75% leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining how switch force and actuation, keycap profile, stabilizers, and layout affect error rate, fatigue, and long-session rhythm on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Input latency

The input latency score is 99.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 78.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Razer BlackWidow V4 75% leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining key-to-screen delay by wired, 2.4 GHz, and Bluetooth mode, polling rate, and reliability during rapid repeated input on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Build quality

The build quality score is 95.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 94.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Razer BlackWidow V4 75% leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining case rigidity, plate and mounting design, keycap, switch and stabilizer quality, and long-term replaceability on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Ergonomics

The ergonomics score is 94.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 82.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Razer BlackWidow V4 75% leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining how layout width and height, tilt, wrist posture, key force, and numpad placement affect long-session strain on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Connectivity

The connectivity score is 62.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 84.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining device count, switching steps, range and congestion stability, OS mapping, and reliability when waking from sleep on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Battery

The battery score is 45.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 90.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining real runtime with lighting on and off, use while charging, charging standard, and battery replaceability on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Value

The value score is 80.0 for Razer BlackWidow V4 75% and 70.0 for Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C). Razer BlackWidow V4 75% leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining value at the current price after typing, latency, build, connectivity, warranty, and required wrist-rest, keycap or switch costs on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Who should choose Razer BlackWidow V4 75%

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% is the stronger fit when its leading dimensions match your primary use. Configuration checks: Verify the exact regional layout and size, switch mechanism, actuation force and hot-swap support, keycap material, wired, 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth modes, polling rate, OS mapping, battery life by lighting mode, and warranty bundle. Then ask whether the product removes a concrete problem with the device you already own. If the gap is small and there is no real pain point, waiting for a price drop or a change in workload can be more rational than upgrading for novelty alone.

Who should choose Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C)

Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) is the better fit when more of its strengths overlap your priorities and its weaker dimensions remain acceptable. Switching costs: Include adaptation to a new layout and key force, shortcut and macro reconfiguration, keycap, switch, stabilizer, wrist-rest, receiver and cable purchases, charging workflow, and migration of existing profiles. A higher total can still deliver lower practical value when that burden is large, so compare the score lead and switching cost on the same baseline.

How to read price and purchase availability

Neither product currently has an approved purchase link whose product name and configuration match the catalog, so no merchant link is shown. AsKrs does not guess a destination; this guide provides specifications and decision criteria until an exact listing is verified.

  • Razer BlackWidow V4 75% · No verified purchase link currently available
  • Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) · No verified purchase link currently available

Final decision checklist

  1. Use context: Start with the longest daily block across writing, coding, numeric entry, creative shortcuts, and competitive gaming, plus any workflow that strictly requires a numpad or function row.
  2. Configuration checks: Verify the exact regional layout and size, switch mechanism, actuation force and hot-swap support, keycap material, wired, 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth modes, polling rate, OS mapping, battery life by lighting mode, and warranty bundle.
  3. Switching costs: Include adaptation to a new layout and key force, shortcut and macro reconfiguration, keycap, switch, stabilizer, wrist-rest, receiver and cable purchases, charging workflow, and migration of existing profiles.
  4. When the score gap is small, identify the concrete problem the change will solve.
  5. Recheck the seller, delivery, return terms, condition, and current price at checkout.

Scope and limits of this comparison

This comparison is a structured decision aid built from published specifications and stored representative configurations. Scope and limits: Feel and sound depend heavily on finger force, desk or mat, keycaps, and unit-level switch variance; specifications alone cannot settle wireless interference, firmware behavior, lighting-dependent runtime, or long-term chatter. The scores are relative indicators for setting priorities within one category, not an absolute quality ranking. When a new configuration or verified specification becomes available, the catalog and its comparison pages are regenerated together.

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