Ducky MIYA Pro vs Razer BlackWidow V4 75%

Detailed comparison of Ducky MIYA Pro Panda, Razer BlackWidow V4 75%. Compare features, specifications, and performance to find the perfect keyboard for your needs.

Ducky MIYA Pro Panda

Ducky MIYA Pro Panda

Performance & Build

Specifications

Mechanical Switches
Anti-Ghosting
Media Keys
Programmable Keys
Customizable Macros
Custom Key Mapping
Profile Switching
Onboard Memory
Bluetooth
Rechargeable Battery
Detachable Cable
Usb Passthrough
Backlight
RGB Lighting
Per-Key Lighting
Layer Indicator Lights
OLED Display
Height Adjustment Feet
Wrist Rest
Swappable Keycaps
Volume Wheel
Water Resistant
Numpad

Technical Details

Technical Specs

typeWired
compactnessCompact (65%)
switchesNot specified
keycap materialPBT
switch lifespanNot specified
polling rateNot specified
actuation pointNot specified
response timeNot specified

Build Quality

Build Details

Frame MaterialAluminum/Plastic
DurabilityN/A
Material DetailsAluminum frame with plastic base, Dye Sub PBT keycaps

Ergonomics

Ergonomic Features

Noise LevelNot specified
Wrist SupportNone
AnglesMinimum 4°, Maximum 11°
Razer BlackWidow V4 75%

Razer BlackWidow V4 75%

Performance & Build

Specifications

Mechanical Switches
Anti-Ghosting
Media Keys
Programmable Keys
Customizable Macros
Custom Key Mapping
Profile Switching
Onboard Memory
Bluetooth
Rechargeable Battery
Detachable Cable
Usb Passthrough
Backlight
RGB Lighting
Per-Key Lighting
Layer Indicator Lights
OLED Display
Height Adjustment Feet
Wrist Rest
Swappable Keycaps
Volume Wheel
Water Resistant
Numpad

Technical Details

Technical Specs

typeWired
compactnessCompact (75%)
switchesCherry MX Style
keycap materialDoubleshot ABS
switch lifespan50 million actuations
polling rate1000 Hz
actuation point2 mm
response time1 ms

Build Quality

Build Details

Frame MaterialAluminum and Plastic
DurabilityNot specified
Material DetailsAluminum top case, ABS keycaps, rubber pads

Ergonomics

Ergonomic Features

Noise LevelQuiet
Wrist SupportDetachable
Angles4°, 6°, 9°

Tuomas Jokela

Keyboard Enthusiast & Developer