Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard - White
$52.99
Condition: Manufacturer Certified Refurbished
color: Mercury White
Top positive review
Perfect Compact Gaming Keyboard for My Son – A Hit with Speed and Precision
By Jonathan Lee on Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2025
I purchased the Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard for my son, and he couldn’t be happier with it. He had been eyeing this keyboard for a while, especially because it’s compact, efficient, and packed with features that enhance his gaming experience. One of the standout features is the Clicky Optical Switches, which provide a satisfying tactile feel with each keypress. He loves the rapid response and the satisfying click sound, which really adds to his enjoyment during long gaming sessions. The keyboard feels responsive and allows for quick and precise inputs, which makes a noticeable difference in his gameplay, particularly when playing fast-paced games that require split-second reactions. The 60% layout is perfect for his needs – it takes up much less desk space than a full-sized keyboard, leaving room for his mouse and other gaming accessories. It’s lightweight, and the minimalist design is sleek, yet practical. Plus, he loves how easy it is to transport and set up if he needs to take it to a friend's house or a gaming event. While the keyboard’s compact design means it doesn’t have a dedicated number pad or arrow keys, my son doesn’t mind that at all. He finds the layout intuitive, and after a brief adjustment period, he’s become very accustomed to it. Additionally, the RGB lighting is a nice touch, with customizable effects and brightness levels that match his overall gaming setup. It’s visually striking and adds a bit of flair to his gaming station. Overall, this keyboard is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, compact gaming keyboard. My son is thrilled with it, and I’m happy with the value it provides. If you’re looking for something that combines speed, precision, and style, this keyboard is definitely worth considering!
Top critical review
8 people found this helpful
Pay up and get RED not Purple switches. Idk about Analog.
By Reviewer MHM 3-5 on Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
So I’m a Razer power user. My entire setup aside from my speakers and monitor is Razer. So i have a lot of experience with quite a few of their products. My main keyboard is the Pro Type Ultra which is a fantastic, heavy keyboard that has support for use of 4 devices simultaneously and when wired, is faster than any other board in Razer’s lineup short of the Hunstman Elite with 0.7 ms click latency. Amazing. This keyboard is still blistering quick but at 3.5 ms latency, is a touch slower. Not in a way any user would notice it. I know I didn’t. First impressions of the board is that the Huntsman Mini is sturdy, but much lighter than the full size I’m used to. That was good to me. I wanted to try a compact board for gaming. I hadn’t had per key Chroma illumination. Was fun on Halo Infinite to see the Chroma effects I’m accustomed to stretch to each key. That said, the clickiness was a hit and miss experience. I loved the feel of the clickiness, but the sound, particularly the space bar stabilizer, was squeaky as well. But it is overall very pleasant to type on. However, with typing tests between my two boards, my words per minute and accuracy were higher on my usual Pro Type Ultra. The Pro Type actuates much quicker with its Yellow switches, barely having to push the key before it’s input registers. The Hunstman also doesn’t have a long actuation point, but the nature of the switch means that you do end up bottoming out the key simply by means of using force to overcome the resistance of the switch. Keycaps themselves are amazing. Even if I return this, I’m buying doubleshot PBT keycaps for the rest of my keyboards. No going back to ABS. I suspect had I got the linear switches, I’d be quite happy with this board and give it five stars. If you like click, this will be a joy to use for you. UPDATE: I purchased the Red switches as well. Very nice to type on (more silent than the Pro Type Ultra, which is advertised as silent). Aside from the space bar stabilizer, none of the annoying squeaky reverb that happens on the clicky. Pay up and go red if you give this board a go. I’m personally still torn between this and my Pro Type Ultra. The form factor is really the only thing that has me going back and forth, since I need spreadsheet entry often and the Pro Type already has a 10 key built in. It’s lower latency than any keyboard, including this one, in Razer’s lineup when wired. Tough call.
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