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Razer Huntsman V2 TKL Gaming Keyboard

$99.99
$149.99 33% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
Lightning-Fast Precision: The Ultimate Gaming Keyboard Experience!
By TauVolantis on Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
The Razer Huntsman V2 Optical Gaming Keyboard is a powerhouse for gamers and enthusiasts who value speed and precision. From the moment I unboxed it, I could tell it was designed with both performance and comfort in mind. Here's what stood out to me: Performance & Features: Linear Optical Switches: These switches are unbelievably smooth, and they register keypresses without any delay. Perfect for games that demand rapid inputs like FPS and MOBAs. 8000Hz Polling Rate: This feature makes every action feel instantaneous. The responsiveness is unmatched, giving me a real edge in fast-paced games where every millisecond counts. Build Quality & Comfort: Sturdy Construction: The keyboard feels solid, with an aluminum top plate that adds durability while maintaining a sleek look. Detachable Wrist Rest: The plush leatherette wrist rest makes long gaming sessions way more comfortable, preventing strain on the wrists. Customization & Aesthetics: Razer Synapse Integration: I love the extensive customization options—from macros to lighting effects. The Chroma RGB lighting is vibrant and syncs perfectly with other Razer gear. Sound Dampening: There’s a noticeable reduction in noise, which makes the keystrokes satisfyingly silent compared to other mechanical keyboards. Verdict: Whether you're a competitive gamer or just want the best keyboard experience possible, the Razer Huntsman V2 is an exceptional choice. The combination of optical switches and an 8000Hz polling rate elevates gaming performance to another level. It’s a bit of an investment, but the performance boost and build quality make it absolutely worth it.
Top critical review
7 people found this helpful
A true step down! Bloatware, Beware!
By Douglas on Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
Moving from the original Huntsman Elite to this poorly designed Huntsman V2 has not been fun. The wrist-rest slides around as it is only attached by a weak magnet. The old Huntsman Elite had a contact port and some very strong magnets. The older Huntsman Elite also had RGB around the wrist pad that gave a nice glow for night gaming, this keyboard does not have that. This keyboard did some strange things on the face of the keys. For example the 7 and & are next to each other making for a shotty looking key as well as making the entire keyboard feel cluttered as all keys put their secondary function next to it, like the 7 key described above. The Cable coming into the keyboard is jammed on the top end of the left side of they keyboard, where as on the older Huntsman Elite it was in the middle top, making for arranging your desktop a lot easier whether right or left handed! The Alt keys were larger on the older keyboard making it easier to hit when gaming, especially since the Context Menu key is much larger and a lot easier to hit by accident messing up things. The fn key is larger and the space is .25" longer just to make you have to get use to yet a new design. PBT keycaps are cheap and do not let light shine through much at all! -- Razer Synapse software is mandatory and is filled with bloat ware! -- Razer you build these keyboards. So, stop changing the size and locations of things! We get use to them and when you move them it makes it difficult to game. They brag about this keyboard being quiet. The only thing making it quiet is some cheap foam they tucked around the keys, they really did nothing special. I imagine this foam will break down and the keyboard will be noisy again soon. 8000Hz Polling Rate. Really, how many people press keys so fast that the short distance the signal travels in the keyboard cord actually misses a key press? Latency on a keyboard really is not a thing per a number of reviews online that I read and watched. The only good thing I see on this keyboard is that they actually replaced the old Audio Scroll Wheel with a new larger one. The old scroll wheels always wore out after 7-8 months. Now take into consideration this scroll wheel is not used that often, so to have it wear out in such a short time period equates to poorly build components. Let us hope they used better quality this time with the new larger Audio Scroll Wheel. Razer Huntsman V2, is it worth it? In this viewers opinion, not really. The High price at $199.99 or $179.99 on sale, no thank you! The older Huntsman Elite was often on sale for just $99.99 with free shipping! Go get another keyboard and save yourself $100.00 There are plenty of high quality keyboards for gaming out there that cost a lot less and many are in the $79 to $100 range. I would list them here but I am not sure if that breaks Amazon's rules for reviewing products.

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