🎮 Elevate Your Game with Razer's Huntsman V2 TKL!
The Razer Huntsman V2 TKL is a high-performance tenkeyless gaming keyboard featuring fast clicky optical switches, an impressive 8000Hz polling rate for reduced input latency, durable doubleshot PBT keycaps, a detachable Type-C cable for easy transport, and an ergonomic wrist rest for comfort during extended gaming sessions. With hybrid on-board memory and cloud storage, it allows gamers to save multiple profiles and macros, making it a versatile choice for competitive play.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Huntsman V2 TKL |
Item model number | RZ03-03940400-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.27 x 5.54 x 1.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.27 x 5.54 x 1.36 inches |
Color | Classic Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09C12Q8DX |
Date First Available | September 16, 2021 |
L**S
Excellent product for gamers that requires precision for fps games in term of movements
I bought one for my brother 5 years ago and it keeps working. All keycaps responses as the first day and sound like the first day with 0 mantainment. So I expect the same for this one I bought. Also, it comes with 2 cables, for any weird reason the 2nd one (with a small C usb cable) attached to the keyboard has an usb adapter inside the box attached to the plastic' cover. So once you set it, you can plug in thne keyboard and make it work. For any weird reason the other usb cable is intended to give power and let the usb input works on the keyboard. Oh, and I'm using this one to play Deadlock and it goes very well. Ah and the pad, for me, at least, makes my hand feel like weird so I dont attach it tgo the keyboard but use it fopr my right hand for save it from touch my wrist with the mousepad (so it wont get friction again).
R**X
I just love this keyboard.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I have a Razer mouse that I love and I thought I'd try the keyboard. It's very nice and it is very sensitive so it's taking me a bit to get used to not hitting the keys more than once. Much like the transition from a standard typewriter to electric back in the early 80s. It's much easier to clean than my old keyboard too. Each key can be lifted off and cleaned plus I can brush right under each one daily for a good dusting. I don't miss the number pad as I never used it much. I suppose a coder would need that but I'm just gaming. The best part of it is that it's pink and just beautiful!
E**S
Best gamer keyboards on the market.
I love my Razer keyboards. They are durable, and they have a lot of cool features like lighting and the ability to control what the individual keys do. For instance, I can shut off the caps lock key since I never use it and it only becomes a nuisance that computer manufacturers should remove It's a carryover from the typewriter days where that would come in handy. I have owned about 3 of them since the company started. It's generally the only brand I will buy. It's super high quality and long-lasting, and I love the features. It's the best gamer keyboard on the market. My only complaint is that they have been messing around with the software, making it hard to keep up with the changes. Most of them really don't make any sense, and they should just leave things alone. We have a mature product with mature support/configuration software. They really need to tread lightly when modifying the software. Unless there is a major need to change it, leave it alone. Otherwise, both of my Razer products (this keyboard and a Naga Trinity mouse) are amazing, and I love them. I even have a second set so that if I go to the hospital (something that is a good possibility), I have it packed up already, along with my spare power supply and spare cables, so I can get my stuff together quickly to head up to the ER when I am sick. Razer keyboards and mice are the only brand I buy. I compare them with other products and just don't find any that are better. Keep up the great work and please, just keep the config software simple. There is no need to overly complicate that.
W**Y
Worth 100$ as a used like new item
I am a graduate student in analytics and recently upgraded my old Microsoft membrane keyboard for the Razer Huntsman V2 keyboard mostly for programming. Comparing my old Microsoft keyboard to this one, the feel of the keys is premium and it takes less resistance to press the Huntsman Analogue button. While this is not considered a clicky key switch, the buttons bottom on an aluminum frame makes an old 1970s-style twack... which for me is nostalgic. I love how the mute button turns red when activated and I set the chroma to "spectrum cycling" for the keyboard and a Razer Cobra mouse (independent of any function on the computer). I got it because it looks cool and I am spending a lot of time on the computer these days. The ability to set the height of actuation is a plus and I am currently playing with that setting. I've ordered a USB switch so I can use the same mouse and keyboard between an M1 Mac Mini, a Dell PC, a Raspberry Pi, and a PC laptop. There is nothing weird about the layout of keys on the Huntsman full keyboard which is why I needed to stay away from the BlackWidow series.Some things to note, it is a pretty heavy keyboard so that might play a factor for certain buyers. There are two long USB cords that are permanently fixed to the keyboard. The second wire is mostly for a passthrough to a USB port on the keyboard for the mouse. I'm using it because it is there and I don't want to bother with a dangling wire. The keyboard has firmware that can be updated periodically, on-board profiles, a gaming mode, actuation height setting so it was probably geared to a niche market. It wasn't designed to make life easy which for some might be annoying. I was also left wanting a mildly ergonomic version of this keyboard which is not a thing in the gaming keyboard industry.Overall I am impressed and glad I could buy one for 100$ as a used "like new" item on Amazon, and for that price give it five stars. I would have returned it at the suggested retail price of 250$. I hope this helps someone with their buying decision.
C**B
Great for gaming, terrible for typing.
This is for the analog version of the keyboard only:I loved this keyboard for gaming which makes sense for what it is designed for. I 100% recommend this it's gaming functionality is amazing, with features you may not find on any other keyboard.I had to take a star away because there was one thing I couldn't shake... It's regular everyday use, this is probably one of the worst keyboards I've used for general typing. It took me years to realize this , because I just started doing grad school online, and the keys just don't have enough resistance and it is way to easy to accidentally hit a key you don't mean to. Again in gaming, not a huge deal and can help to have twitchy keys... in writing papers, or taking notes... not so much.I also have the click version of the keyboard in my office at work.. it is absolutely a joy to type on and I recommend it 100%.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
3 weeks ago