Description
Dimensions | 19.5 x 19 x 2.8 |
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Warranty | Provided By Manufacturer |
Product | DHFSDHSJ |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | Lithium ion batteries required. |
Condition | New |
ASIN | JYR55761662 |
£219.23 £142.50
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Sale / Bulk discount | 1 - 2 | 35% |
Sale / Bulk discount | 3 - 5 | 40% |
Sale / Bulk discount | 6 - 99 | 45% |
Dimensions | 19.5 x 19 x 2.8 |
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Warranty | Provided By Manufacturer |
Product | DHFSDHSJ |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | Lithium ion batteries required. |
Condition | New |
ASIN | JYR55761662 |
Product code | ACE-59551 |
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Barcode | 5060228843686 |
Brand | Razer |
Colour | Standard |
Duke –
Key clicks feel good, lighting is very good, everything is pretty much okay except for that volume knob in the upper right corner. It feels flimsy right out of the box and after 1 year now its getting flaky… sometimes works, sometimes not. Sometimes it raises volume when you turn it down, sometimes it lowers volume when you want to raise it. Sometimes you turn the knob and nothing happens and you have to fiddle with it. I knock of two full stars for just the knob. For the price of this GAMING keyboard, that knob should be of the highest quality. It isnt. Im not the only one with this knob problem either. Otherwise, its a decent gaming keyboard.
Sandy –
This keyboard is amazing The colors from the lights are so bright and colorful and its amazing that you can pick what color you want it to be. The sound of the keys is also so satisfying when you click it , it sounds so cool I got this for my boyfriend and he loved it because hes always wanted a mechanical keyboard . He loved that it is detachable and he loves the clicking of the keys
SirJakeALot –
Alright, so I spilled beer on my other keyboard and thought it was done.Merc stealth, discontinued. The best of the best for gaming, right.So I soaked the merc stealth in water, then later rinsed it with rubbing alcohol. Keyboard seemed dead.I bought this, and its far better. Amazing performance, key click lets you know its been activatedthe noise, its a mechanical keyboardLong story short, this keyboard is so good that my merc stealth began working again after drying for several days, but I still refuse to use it because of THIS KEYBOARD
Traveler84 –
This is my favorite keyboard of all time. I also boughtRazer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HyperSpeed Technology and Charging Dock Black and love the combo. I bought for the mechanical keyboard feature and was not disappointed. Disclaimer, I didnt care about any other feature on this. I leaned towards this one because of the audio buttons and it was corded. It also has a wrist rest. However, all those features actually made this my favorite keyboard Ive owned.Pros The lighting schemes are cool. I mean, to some it might be a gimmick but it feels fancy. The audio knob does the job. I do wish the knob was taller or bigger. Its slightly raised off the level surface of the keyboard but Im not going to add to cons. It has enough texture that it still works for gripping. Plus simply pressing the audio knob mutes the computer which is handy. No more remembering which button is separate for mute. I havent looked at the other buttons next to it so cannot speak to it. The wrist pad is SOFT. I thought it was just another cheap rest but its worth the money for just this thing. And if it doesnt work out for you, its magnetized so you can simply and easily pull it off the keyboard. No clips or risk of breaking it. The reason I bought it with the clicky clack is just for that. All the keys feel nice and the clacky clack makes it sound like Im doing something important. No random keys that confuse during gameplay. I had a logitech with programmable keys on the far left in a column. I always pressed them by accident. I dont have to worry about that anymore.Cons I seriously wish I had one. For the sake of something, maybe would have been nice with 2 windows buttons instead of just one Like Im digging deep in the barrel for that one. Oh I guess, I wish the volume button was more pronounced. I decided to add it to cons to give it substance.Its worth the buy but might seem pricey for some clicky clack and shiny lights. However, its not all smoke and mirrors with this. Theyve engineered something great. I would buy again to replace it.
Randy –
Wrist pad is super comfy, the LEDs complement my system very nicely. I really like the feel of the keys, They are soft and silky when normal typing. I cant tell if its improved my gameplay Im not good, LOL but the keyboard says put due to its weight. The Razer suite gives a ton of customization of LEDs so you can set it up however you like. Is it worth 200 Maybe, maybe not. The pricing is competitive for this type of keyboard so if this is what your looking for I think youll be happy with the purchase. I have no regrets and would purchase this again without hesitation. Really like the feel of the keys and its not that clicky.
Emily –
I love this so much Its really cute and small and fits perfectly on my tiny keyboard space. It takes a minute to adjust to typing but you catch on quickly. I have small hands but they keys are set to where I dont think people with thicker fingers will have any trouble hitting keys they didnt mean too. The colors are customizable like most razer products. Also this is the keyboard that doesnt make the clicky noises when you type. If you want the quieter keyboard buy this one instead of the other one. I double checked when I was buying to make sure I got this quiet one.
Dustin –
I have not had an issue with any of the switches or RGBs not functioning correctly, the keys feel just as crisp today as they did when I bought the keyboard 14 months ago.. That being said, the volume knob doesnt work at all, no matter what way I turn it all it does is moves the volume up 2 then down 2.. You can turn and spin it counter clockwise slowly or quickly and it doesnt do anything other than take the volume down 2 then up 2 effectively not changing your volume at all… Secondly, the cushion on the wrist rest is pretty bad… The material on the left side has started to tear and flatten extremely with normal use, paying the extra money, it seems terrible to have a RGB rest that falls apart
Hawk –
I love the huntsman. The feel and response time is amazing. I would not recommend for streamers because this puppy is LOUD. But I enjoy the tactile clicky sound. You can barely press the key maybe 13 of the way and its posting to your monitor. Which hasnt been an issue as far as accidently hitting other keys and I have XL hands. The palm pad is evolutionary, I cant even explain how awesome and comfortable the palm pad is. I have owned the huntsman for atleast a year but you would think I bought it yesterday. The build quality is excellent. Now I do regularly clean with alchol and anti static brushes but the huntsman is a tank. One heck of a keyboard. I could do without the 250 price, however I do believe this keyboard is going to last a very long time. So in my opinion very much worth the price. I also think Razer has came out with a wireless version. Im excited to here anyones thoughts on this keyboard.
Nick –
Arguably razers best keyboard. Everything works as it should and razers rgb software is top notch. My only complaint is the single LED under the space bar kinda messes up the look if you want to use different key caps. But thats just my own silly complaint that doesnt effect anything. I would reccomend this keyboard to anyone. You do pay a bit though considering its a razer product but it is worth it in my opinion.
Ju5tscream –
The Razer Huntsman Elite is a great keyboard for gaming. The RGB lighting this keyboard features is beautiful with a 4side underglow RGB and 38 customization zones with 11 preinstalled lighting effects with the use of Razer Synapse 3. Also features effects for audio, both game and voice. The OptoMechanical switches are light yet clicky but can be super sensitive if not careful. They have a very satisfying audible feedback to them and are very responsive The keyboard features a volume knob in the top right corner that is perfect for adjusting the volume all while staying active in game. The knob can also be completely customized to the users preferences. The customization for this keyboard is virtually endless with both lighting and macros for personal play style. The Huntsman Elite includes a super comfortable magnetic plush leatherette that also features underglow lighting with 20 customization zones.Pros include a very sturdy build with Aluminum top housing. Keyboard has 2 step variable adjustment height which is very nice to have.Endless customization.Razer Synapse 3 automatically prompts to install when first plugged into the computer.Cons are the cable is on the stiffer side. Wish it was a little more flexible.Lacks a usb pass through.Media keys dont have transparent caps for lighting to pass through.The overall functionality and the aesthetics of this keyboard are top notch if youre looking for a showpiece for your PC setup this keyboard is perfect
ShellyB1202 –
This is my first mechanical or gaming keyboard. Ive been using my laptop keyboard or, when I use my desk top set up, I use a regular keyboard. This keyboard has made gaming and typing in general more enjoyable than ever before. It looks incredibly sleek on its own, but when you add the wrist rest and the RGB lights it looks phenomenal. I really love the Chroma lighting on the keys, and especially how it goes all the way around the keyboard as well as the wrist rest when you have that attached. I have an entertainment area set up with my Philips Hue light bulbs and the Huntsman Elite works perfectly with the Hue bulbs for totally immersive gaming, and when Im not gaming, just chilling, it makes my room look really cool.Installing the Synapse software and setting up the keyboard was super easy. With the Synapse software you can completely customize your keyboard reprogram keys, customize your lighting and lighting zones.The dedicated digital dial and media keys are a fantastic addition, I wish all keyboards had these. I especially love how the dial sticks out over the side just a bit, its easy to find by touch instead of having to look away from your screen to find it when you want to adjust the volume.The keyboard itself is outstanding the keys are delightfully clicky and only a very light key press is needed. The clicking is a little loud but I dont mind it, I find the sound to be soothing. The keys are extremely fast and responsive, typing is flawless whether gaming or using for everyday internet browsing, school, or work. I havent noticed any input lag at all.There are feet on the keyboard bottom that allow you to adjust the height you have 2 height options to choose from with the feet.Its got a little wright to it, and there are rubber bumpers on the bottom to keep it from easily sliding around on your desk.The USB cables are thick and braided, which seems to add to the durability as well as making them look nice. There are 2 USB cables 1 for the keyboard and 1 for the wrist rest, so that means using 2 of your computers USB ports, unless you choose not to use the wrist rest, or to use the wrist rest without plugging it in.Theres no USB port on the keyboard itself, but thats not a dealbreaker for me, I have a USB hub that Id use instead anyway.The wrist rest is plush and comfortable, and it looks great with the Chroma lighting running around it. Its magnetic so connecting it and removing it is quick and easy.Its genuinely hard to find anything that I DONT like about this keyboard, but if I have to find something to pick on its that the keys are so easily smudged with oils from my fingers. Im a bit obsessive about fingerprints and smudges on my electronics so I find myself wiping the keys off with a sanitizing wipe once a day at least. I might be the only person that notices this kind of thing though Its not a huge deal and certainly doesnt change my opinion of how NICE this keyboard is. Its honestly a well thought out, extremely well made keyboard. Im tremendously proud to own it and to show it off to all of my friends.
Bobby –
Love this keyboard. All keys are fast and responsive and has that nice mechanical feel to them. The macro buttons work great and having the volume control on the side is a nice touch too. The RGB has some nice software that makes it easy to sync up with the rest of the PC and will even sync up with actions in games Perfect for gamingIf I had to pick something bad about the keyboard, it would be that the keys are pretty loud when pressed. The mechanical feel is great but it also gives it a mechanical klack sound too. So if youre trying to be or need to be quiet, or if you get or live with someone who gets easily annoyed by loud klacking sounds, you may want to look else where.Other than that, 10 put of 10. Would recommend.
KnowinglyOverPaid –
I have the purple keysThis keyboard is expensive at first but honestly I am glad i got the quality i paid for. I dont really care too much about the RBG stuff but it does work great and working at night or in low light settings now has a nice sense of ambiance at my home office. When I bought it, it was entirely based off the feel i had in the store.Its comfortable for gaming and excellent for work. I am not entirely the right person for the mechanics, key travel timing, etc, but the sound purple and feel are satisfying and allow you to hear every word get typed out.
Khauti1 –
Im a software developer and spend most of my day coding. After purchasing this keyboard for work and CS GO, I dont see myself using another membranebased keyboard ever again.The response is incredibly quick with each keypress. For a mechanical keyboard, its not that loud.This is by far the best keyboard Ive ever used. I can code game for hours without any issues or wriest strain and the Razer software gives you endless amounts of lighting customizations.Overall. I have nothing negative to say about this keyboard and Im pretty picky when it comes to the keyboard I use for work and gaming.
Sandalwood –
I was nervous about purchasing a nonclicky tactile keyboard, but I was wrong. The feel of the keys are smooth and quick to respond. The audible click you hear is a satisfying, but not loud and potentially reminiscent of a gatling gun like you would experience with the green switches. Overall, the general experience from gaming to typing to coding has been really enjoyable.If torn about the two options for the switches, I recommend this one. The sound produced is most similar to the yellow key switch used in the Black Widow keyboards.
MrRuiz1983 –
This is a very nice keyboard and I love the clicking sounds it makes and how fast they key goes back up when I let go of it. The RGB lighting is a nice touch however the rgb lighting did not want to power on at first because my pc needed to install the driver software first. Then I needed to register it and add it to the Synapse software and then it finally started to light up. The Synapse software is a bit glitchy though and every time it starts up after powering up my pc, the software needs some sort of update that disables my control of the RGB lights. It takes at least 10 minutes for my pc to start working with the Synapse 3 software after the updates are done.However because of the cool RGB lighting and razer design of the keyboard, I am now getting into the RGB Life. I started with a keyboard and mouse and now I also have the Chroma Base stand V2 for my Sennheiser Headphones that I use to record music with and finalize, I also bought the kiyo Webcam after watching several pros and cons youtube videos, I also have the Chroma Mouse pad V2 version added to my Razer Collection. Next in line will be the Raptor 27Overall I am very happy with my purchase though I feel the Synapse 3 software needs work.
GenXDad –
Ive used the full size keyboard most of my life. Ive been in the computers for over 30 years. This is my first 60 keyboard. The first thing youll notice is how quiet it is. Its everything you can expect from this brand. The caveat if there has to be one is the arrow keys are now function keys. Other than that, its amazing. The second version of the Cherry switches are beautiful.
MVN77 –
I bought this keyboard on october of last year 2018 and Ive used it since. I have never had any type of problem with this keyboard, it works perfectly for me and has always worked perfectly. First of all, the design is completely beautiful, youll not find a better looking keyboard than this one. The build materials are of high quality, the RGB lights are super bright and look amazing, and the strip around the whole keyboard is gorgeous.Next, the mechanical switches or should I say OptoMechanical switches are the best there are, it has an amazing quick response time, they also have a short travel distance and the feeling and sound are amazing, though you should try them before you buy it because not everybody likes this type of switches.Also, the media controls this keyboard has are amazing, the little wheel is the best I have tried and the rest are pretty basic but are elegant.Theres only two things I do not completely love about this keyboard and the first one is the price 200 USD is pretty expensive, but if you cann afford it I wpuld recommend you to buy it. The second one is the cable, it is very thick and then it divides into two USB cables, one for the keyboard and the other for the RGB lights.
Jalix –
Easily one of the best gaming keyboards you can get. Ive had a total of three Razer keyboards. The first was one of the early Black Widows, the second was an Ornata V1, and this Huntsman Elite being my most recent. From my experience with these three keyboards, the Huntsman Elite has been the most pleasant. Granted, being an elite version gives it some inherent pros that basic editions dont have dedicated media buttons i.e., pause, FFW, RWD, and mute buttons, a volume wheel, and a wrist pad though the basic Ornata comes with a wrist pad too, so this pro isnt exclusive to Elite editions. What the Huntsman does have that to my eye is objectively different and better than other Razer keyboards Ive had is listed below Better keyboard design. Other keyboards are all susceptible to getting crumbsdust in the keys, but the Huntsman doesnt have this issue. Generally, keyboards have depressions for lack of a better term that the keys go into which allows dust and crumbs to accumulate. Meanwhile, the Huntsmans keyboard is solid with no depressions Better build quality. Every other keyboard is usually made of tough plastic, but much of the Huntsman is made of metal except for the keycaps and media buttons Better RGB lighting. Since the Black Widow is an older keyboard, its lighting was definitely less bright and pleasing. Though, the Ornatain terms of quality of the lighting, are on par with the Huntsman. Where the Huntsman shines is in how many places its lit up. Its wrist pad and the bottom of the keyboard is lined with an RGB strip that gives an overall more deluxe lookIn terms of the actual keys quality, I dont have the perceptive ability to notice much of a difference in terms of latency or anything like that. Generally, from all the Razer keyboards Ive had, theyve all been good with similar quality. Soundwise, the Black Widow had that OG, loud mechanical keyboard sound, the Ornata was definitely the quietest something I really liked personally, and the Huntsman is somewhere in between the two. The only reason Im giving this 4stars instead of 5 is because of the sound of the keys which is purely a personal preference objectively speaking, the Huntsman is a 5star keyboard. If the keys sounded more like the Ornatas Id personally give this 5stars. Again, this is a personal preference, objectively a 5star.Note Razer is VERY iffy with their quality control. Ive never had a bad keyboard from them, but maybe Ive just gotten lucky. However, Ive had quality differences with their headsets and mice ranging from simple exterior build problems i.e., peeling rubber linings to hardware problems i.e., scroll wheel perceiving a downwards scroll wheel as an upwards one and headsets no longer playing sound. This isnt a dealbreaker for me personally, because I can always return faulty products, but this is something consumers should be aware of before purchasing from Razer.
Blinky909 –
An amazing keyboard when it works. I am on my 2nd keyboard now after less than a year, and it is possible that this may need to get replaced at some point. That being said, they keys feel amazing they are so responsive and everything about typing or gaming using it is very nice. The keyboard is a full keyboard including the numberpad which is great if you do anything outside of gaming additionally, it has some very handy multimedia keys. It looks very understated, and with the RGB off its even professional looking. Also, the elite version comes with the RGB wristrest, which is one of the most comfortable Ive ever used. Overall, I would say its worth the trouble especially with how great Best Buy is with return policy
Jonathan –
At first, I wasnt sure if I was going to get this item. So I got a employee to help me out. He told me the difference from all the other ones that was on display to this one. I never bought a expensive keyboard and mouse before, but Im really happy I got this one. It doesnt feel cheap. Give you that heavy duty feeling and feels like it will last a long time. The lighting settings you can have on it are amazing, bright and can be seen even when the sun is shining through your window. I also love the clicking sound it makes when you are pressing down the buttons. RazerHuntsman Elite keyboard is the way to go.
belkmaster5000 –
Pros This keyboard is cool when you are connecting it directly to your PC. The lighting affects work well and catch the eye.Cons Dont plan on using this keyboard with any type of USB or Thunderbolt dock. It will continually disconnect at what seem like random intervals, causing typing issues or just not working. Contacted Razer support and their answer was they dont recommend connecting it via any hub. You are only supposed to connect it to the PC directly. That doesnt work for me and my setup so Im writing this review to ward off others who might be thinking about buying this keyboard. I have tried two different docks, same issue. The Kensington SD5700T and the Dell D600. both have the exact same issue. Again, Razers support said that since it works when plugged into the PC directly, there isnt an issue and they recommend that their peripherals ONLY be plugged in directly to the PC.Also, this could be both a PRO or a CON depending on who you are. This keyboard is sooooooo clicky. Like can be heard across the house in other rooms clicky. If this was a clickbait article I would say Partners hate this ONE thing.
Caleb –
It is super loud And the pad connects via magnets, so sometimes it can come apart and then the lighting around the pad turns off. It doesnt happen often. There is a cord for the keyboard and a cord for the pad lighting, so if you want the whole thing to light up its going to take up two of your usb slots. Overall its a great keyboard and Im very happy with it. Super customizable and looks slick.
jimmy –
This is the elite version with red linear optical switches. The Huntsman Elite is actually the cheap version but it comes with a number pad, wrist wrest, and ABS keycaps instead of PBT. Doesnt make any sense why all the nice upgrades are on the huntsman mini. The mini has sound dampening and better build quality as well as PBT key caps. For the price the mini is a way better deal. The only reason why I am keeping it instead of the mini is because I need a number pad for work and the wrist pad is pretty comfortable. If you compare the two models, the mini is quieter, has more resistance, and a much better typing experience.
Nurkyy –
Ive been an avid power user of Razer mechanical keyboards for going on a decade. My two keyboards before purchase were both Razer Black Widows, with the first one originally purchased in 2016.My keyboard use is primarily for gamingbusiness. Lately Ive been looking for a replacement for my Black Widow at my home battlestation as it was located in my master bedroom, where the clicks could be disturbing to others late at night.Enter the Huntsman Elite Linear Optical Switch Keyboard.First, Its important to note that the Huntsman elite offers two different switches1 There is the traditional optical switch, the fastest actuation of any non custom made gaming keyboard and2 the linear optical switch, a smidgen slower in actuation than its forefather but nearly 90 quieter.At my local bestbuy the Razer section there had an attachment to its displays that showed all 5 current Razer switches currently in production models. I was able to compare the optical and linear optical switch side by side and the results were nuts. I could barely, if at all, tell that the optical switch was a bit faster and I might have imagined it as I knew going in it would be the fastest, but the difference in noise of the linear optical switch was night and day.Another bonus that I hadnt bothered looking up was the overall difference in size of the keyboard. The Black Widows have an additional bulk to them that I suspect had to do with the original product design. The Huntsman is significantly smaller yet offers all of the same features along with a much more user friendly ability to control media sound with a scroll wheel located in the top left. Its built solidly out of metal and the product feels well made and well designed.Keystroke on the linear took all of five minutes to get used to. I suspect the key spacing on the Huntsman is a mm tighter than the Black Widow but I didnt notice any issues with extended typing.The only two cons I cant mention are1 lack of a usb port this was standard on the Black Widow and I did like having it but the sheer amount of space saved doesnt make me miss it all that much2 The wrist pad feels softer than the black widow pads. The black widow pads have a tendency to disintegrate with time replaceable through razer directly so Im curious to see if this one performs better, the same, or worse than its forefather. Additionally, since the wrist pad itself is RGB enabled, I suspect its replacement will be costlier than the original Black Widow pads. Time will tell and Ill update this review accordingly.Regardless, I have no regrets over this purchase. Its sleek, insanely fast, very quiet, upgraded interface, and better overall RGB lighting than the Black Widows. It is most definitely an upgrade over the previous generation of keyboards and will be a mainstay of mine for years to come.
ShadowTechFX –
I didnt think it was possible to type faster, but after keying my first sentence I knew my life was forever changed.The key caps are like velvet to touch. The stroke is super responsive. The click is music to my ears. I rattled off a random twohand sentence and became a lifetime user.And yes, I immediately did a speed test and gained 15 wpm how is that even possible.Love Love Love Razer ProductsThis is a great addition to my gaming setup.Chroma is easy to configure, customize, and sync with my other devices. Seamless integration and easy to use. I even sync my Philips Hue lights. Thank you, Razer
Tom W –
Got this keyboard to replace a razer blackwidow one. The lighting is fantastic and likely the reason your getting it, and in this regards you wont be disappointed. Took me a little time to get to grips with the Razer synapse studio to make the most of the colors, but once I did I setup 3 separate profiles and I am very nitpicky and I got them setup exactly how I wanted. I dislike having to run the synapse software in the background, but it seems lightweight enough and doesnt seem to get in the way, but note there are people out there that have had issues with it, I just have had none so far. The media keys are a nice tough for this model, and sturdier than I thought they would be. Also, a nice extra touch is when you hit the circle volume button to mute the sound, it glows red to let you know this not sure if you can turn it off but I like it so I never looked As I noted in a lot of the reviews I read before buying this keyboard, I didnt feel a significant improvement with the new optical light sensor switches. But having said that, I find this is a fantastic keyboard to type onvery comfortable and responsive. I use a ortholinear keyboard with speed silver mx switches for work, as my wrists hurt when I use traditional keyboards for too long, but for my gaming computer this keyboard is a perfect fit. Also would recommend waiting to pick this up on sale, which it seems to be on quite frequently.
Krishden000 –
Ive had this board for about a month, and all I can say is Im pretty pleased with the purchase. Theirs only 2 cons that I can think of that is subjective and to most people probably wont matter. At the max hieght the board will disconnect from the wrist pad due to the angle, which is jnderstandable due to the fact that the board is now in a more ergonamoic position for your wrists and the pad is rendered useless to some degree. What bugs me is that when it disconnects it either turns the lights on the wrist pad off or turns it orange, different from the rest of the keyboard. Again not a big deal. The other con that I can find is the program that lets you customize the keyboard. Im not too tech savvy but for a big inner the program is pretty hard to use and Ive still not wrapped my head around it. Although if youve had experience with these kinds of boards it might not be a big deal. Overall the board itself is nice with its lighting effects and I would highly recommend.
slammajamma28 –
I really liked this keyboard, it felt fantastic to type on. The keys felt very easy to press super responsive without me needing to exert much force. The only negative about this keyboard was the wrist pad. I have big hands. The wrist pad had a plastic piece all around the pad, which my palm would rest on. It became rather uncomfortable after a period of time. Im sure I could have found a separate wrist pad to use but the whole idea of the wrist pad was to have the LED lighting wrap around as well. If the wrist guard would have been a bit larger, I would have kept this and it would have gotten an easy 5 stars. I know Im outside of the norm with this, so many people will find this keyboard to be perfect. Do note that it is VERY clicky, which I was annoyed with at first but I found myself not minding at all.
Danny –
The actual mechanics and feel is fairly solid. One of the best feeling clicks Ive felt on a keyboard. However its lack for support on Mac OS is unbelievably disappointing. Its been years with no support. It could have at least incorporated onboard memory for color presets as a simple work around. The leather portion has lost some of its firmness, but all in all has held up fairly well. Cheers.
Apolinar V –
while using the razer huntsman mini I found everything about it excellent. The purple optical switching that comes factory lubed just sounds amazing while typing and while playing games. overall the build quality is very nice with an aluminum backplate and very soled plastic. The razer optical switches are aimed toward faster response time with the switches having a sorter distance and it is very noticeable while playing games. overall I recommend this keyboard to anyone within the price range.
abcheck –
Keyboard feels great and looks great. The hand rest is one of the sturdiest Ive ever seen including with a keyboard. Normally I just remove them and forget them.The optical keys are great too. Very light to the touch but they still feel substantial. They do have a slight rattle despite the extra support they appear to have underneath but when I say slight I do mean slight. I dont feel unstable on the keys but its there. Its a minor flaw but notable given the price range.Everything else about this keyboard feels premium and solid though. I dont regret getting it. Im not sure if I consider these switches better feeling than traditional cherry switches but theyre a worthy competitor and Im a fan of the benefits of optical.
Scruffybuns –
This is my favorite keyboard, hands down. I prefer the feel of Razer keyboards, and this one is solid. The wrist pad doesnt have much padding to it and your wrist will touch some of the metal, which is kind of annoying at first, but it doesnt bother me anymore. Ive heard some things about the keys not lasting as long as some other keyboards, but I always get the warranty on keyboards because I use it so much, so honestly if it goes out within the 2 years great, new keyboard for me. Keyboards are a very personal thing, in my opinion. If you dont know if youre going to like it or not, go to the store and try them out. They all have their own personal feel, some feel more bouncy, some more responsive, etc. If I had to describe what Razer feels like I would use the word crisp.
EdSeb –
This keyboard is excellent. It remains comfortable after hours of gaming. The mechanical feel is incredible. Overall, the build feels high quality. Which is expected from this keyboard. The only complaint is that some of the special characters are not backlit. I purchased the Razer Doubleshot Keycap set to remedy this. These new keycaps have a much more premium feel and they should be the ones already installed on this keyboard to begin with since youre already paying 200 for this. This is the only reason why I took one star off. Overall, extremely happy with this new keyboard and definitely recommend it
iContradict rC –
I was very excited for this keyboard when it was originally announced. The look is what really caught me, and once I got the opportunity to test it at Micro Center I knew I had to have it. The sound and feel of the keys is perfect and clicky. Its a satisfying keyboard to type on, doesnt require too much actuation force to click, and has an ultrafast response for competitive gaming. The lighting is fantastic The ring around the keyboard is beautiful, and the floating key cap design looks amazing with the lighting shinning down under the key caps. The media controls are nice, and the dial is great to have with the mute button. The build is much more premium than previous Razer keyboards. The wrist rest is much sturdier and more supportive than other offerings. Its extremely comfortable and definitely the best available versus the competition. The keyboard has a metal faceplate which feels premium and holds the keyboard sturdy. The braided cable looks great and trains well once you have it in place. The feet hold the keyboard in place nicely as well. The only thing that may turn you away from this keyboard versus the competition are your preference in switches, and additional features that this keyboard lacks like a USB pass through and audio pass through. Regardless I highly recommend this keyboard and adore it.
martin.m –
Best keyboard Ive ever owned. Best one Ive ever used for that matter of fact when it comes to keeps probably working as a mechanical keyboard no ghosting proper hold down the usage amazing lighting effects. still trying to figure out the profiles for lighting but its not super important to me. I made my nice little custom one for me that I really enjoy that reacts when I hit any key so Im very happy with that. Couldnt ask for a better keyboard and wrist rest that comes with it. The wrist rests lights up and it all looks pleasing. would highly recommend if you want to spend the money for it.
Omega –
An amazing keyboard. Key actuation is smooth and quick. Was a little tricky to get it working with Razer Synapse 3 at first. How to look on Google on how to run a repair repair on Razer synapse so it would recognize it as a keyboard. Having to use two USB ports one for the keyboard the other for the lights is a little annoying. The wrist rest is just about perfect. I think my only qualm with it is that the backlighting only lights the letters, that doesnt light all the symbols on each of the keys or on the media buttons.
TSweezy –
The Razer Huntsman Elite keyboard is a good option for gamers. The keys are very responsive and you get that satisfying click. The RGB is nice and using Razers software can be adjusted to your liking.If I have a dislike, and it is minor, it would be the padding on the palm rest. If the bottom of your palm rests near the edge of the palm rest, the padding gets noticeably thinner. So if you have larger hands, like mine, you may notice this at times. Like I said this is a very minor complaint, but it is something that is noticeable to me when using the keyboard with the palm rest.As the palm rest, it connects and disconnects to the keyboard easily and quickly. So if you need the added space in front of your keyboard, say to place a mic there, you can quickly detach the palm rest and lay it to the side.I will add I picked this keyboard up on sale for 159.99. To me this is a fair price for it when looking at the competition.Overall I would recommend this keyboard.
Logan –
If youre willing to shell out the cash for a high end gaming keyboard, then this one is WELL worth it. The amount of customization is absolutely INSANE The RGB is stunning, and the possibilities are endlessWith the RAZER synapse software, you can remap every single button to WHATEVER input you want Each key has its own individually programmable LED light. You can even save different RGB and key configurations to separate profiles, and have those profiles automatically pull up when you load a certain game.The physical construction is sturdy, the keys have a nice satisfying click youd expect from a mechanical keyboard. The only complaint I have is that the foam in the wrist mat starts to compress very fast, and leaves it warped as you can see in the photos. But this is still easily the best keyboard Ive ever had
Augustus –
This keyboard is so nice and clicky. It has Razers very own optomechanical switches that feel and sound nice. The multimedia buttons are convenient for Spotify and other programs that work with these buttons, while they are in the background. I now cant live without the wrist rest that comes with this keyboard. It stays on the keyboard with magnets and a plugin that turns it on for RGB lighting, which is very nice. Not to mention the fact that it is so plush and smooth and stays cool very easily so it doesnt get uncomfortable after half an hour of use. It uses Doubleshot keycaps are believe it or not, not as expensive as you would think with Razer. And to top it off, the build on both the keyboard and wrist rest is great with the top of the keyboard and wrist rest being aluminum, moving down to the RGB lighting on the side, then finally reaching the bottom which is made of plastic which isnt so bad because 99 of the time you dont see it. And dont get me wrong, this keyboard is pricey and if you are on a budget and just need a keyboard that will for your needs, there are some other great keyboards put there for a better price, but, as my summary states, its one of the best premium gaming keyboards for sure.
Ambrogio –
Feels amazing. The new linear Optical switches are like butterIf you are a Razer fan, you need to own this board.If your not a fan or dont know what Razer is, please know that this is the new standard for a gaming keyboard.I use to run a Corsair K70 Lowprofile board, and I really didnt see a reason to switch, until this board was released. Having played with the keys a bit via an in store display model, I was able to see that there was a huge difference in the solidarity of keys in my board and the new huntsman.Long story short, there are plenty of other boards and brands that preform great and will certainly cover your gaming needs. But….. the Razer Huntsman, with its linear optical switches and soft leather wrist rest are hands down the best investment and prereferral for you money Happy gaming out thereP.S. The Grey WASD caps in the pictures are pulled from my Corsair board and transferred with no issue. Obviously, they make it easier to feel the correct finger placement when gaming.
Larry –
It arrived with indentation marks on the front just to the left of where the humongous wrist wrist connects. Definitely not Best Buys fault. This was definitely a manufacture issue. I paid 159 bucks. The thing better be flawless, but nope. All the keys sound pretty typical as it relates to a mechanical keyboard, but the space bar sounds really loud when hitting bottom. The connectors that keep it balanced to the left and right of the key are designed to lock in place on a really small metal bar, if that makes sense. I dont think its the bars that make the loud banginglike noise. I just think that the key is hitting the top metal plate of the keyboard and that is what makes it sound so loud. It is super distracting because ALL the other keys are literally uniform in sound except that spacebar.The wrist rest is WAY too large. So large that unless you are looking at the keyboard sideways, you cannot see the lighting around the perimeter of it as a user. And it sits straight up and down like a box of sorts instead of having been designed with a slight downward feel from the keyboard to the user. Its comfortable, but way too boxy, cannot see the light around it, and it is too front to back boxlike. Honestly, it is almost as big as the keyboard. And I am just noticing that the light around the wrist rest is flashing. Apparently defective.RGB is bland at best. Not as brightvibrant as I would have liked. Thats just me. They do come across evenly through the whole board, but just not bright enough. And I also prefer that the symbols found on the top row number keys have light, but they dont. If typing with a desk light off, and you need to type a particular symbol adjacent to a number key, forget about it. You really have to look for it.This will undoubtedly impress a gamer, maybe. For sure a young person that things mechanical keyboards are the best thing since sliced bread, but for an older man like myself, I too enjoy nice lighting on my keyboard, but I also want it to function uniformly when typing, I want the lights to be brighter and more legible, and if it comes with a wrist rest it should not be as big and cumbersome, and defective as the one this board has.
Seat4F –
As the title says, I am not a gamer. I am in mid50s business professional who spends about 60 hours a week in front of a computer.So I went to Best Buy looking for a new keyboard to replace my old Logitech with the sticky space bar. I tried every keyboard they had in the business section and they all felt mushy and flimsy. I glanced over into the next aisle where the gaming keyboards are, and the sales rep said oh those are gaming keyboards, you probably dont want one of those.Lured by the seductive flashing colored lights, I ignored his advice and went over and started typing on the Huntsman Elite keyboard. All I could say is WOW The tactile feel and exquisitely wonderful clickiness of this keyboard is exactly what I was looking for. I havent felt a keyboard this precise since the old IBM keyboards of the 1970s and 80s.Again Wow This is exactly what I was looking for I tried a number of other gaming keyboards. All were good, but this one simply felt the best.Bringing it back to the office, installation was easy and flawless. Its worth mentioning that it does require two USB ports. This is not a problem for me as I have a USB hub and docking station.Plugging in to the ports, my HP Spectre360 immediately recognized the keyboard and produced a welcome screen for me to download the software.The software provides a wide selection of settings and adjustments but is remarkably easy to use.As a business user, I certainly dont need all of the flashing lights, but to be honest they are so cool I could not resist setting up custom chroma profiles. Basically, you can make the lights and colors do pretty much anything you want them to do. The chroma set up allows you to build layers of lighting features in a method that reminds me of Photoshop.The one thing that my old Logitech keyboard had that I liked was a dedicated button for the Calculator app. It is something that I used several times each day. While the Huntsman Elite keyboard does not have this, I was able to create a macro and remap the pausebreak key to perform this function. Took a little bit of research to figure out how, but it wasnt difficult.After several days of using this new keyboard I am as thrilled as ever. The keys are silky smooth and have a precision that makes it a pleasure to use. One thing worth mentioning is that the keys are very clicky which I personally like. However, If you share an office with somebody, I could see where they might find the clicking to be a bit annoying.The overall build quality of this keyboard is superb. It is heavy and feels very solid. The volume control on the right side of the keyboard is perfectly placed and is very useful.I have only one complaint about this keyboard. On some of the keys that have a dual function for shift, such as the colon and semicolon, the markings on the key are upside down from the norm. The nonshift function is on the top and the shift function is on the bottom. And only the nonshift function is illuminated see photo. Its not a big deal as I am primarily a touchtypist, but it seems a little bit stupid.All I can say is I wish I knew but such an excellent keyboard existed years ago. I think this company should market this product to business people like me as well as gamers.
Matt –
Summary Its a great performer with smooth, silent switches, its a gorgeous board, especially with the backlight set to just white, and its pretty reasonably priced. Overall, my favorite 60 board by an OEM.Im shocked with how good Razers optolinear switches feel. Theyre vastly smoother and quieter than Cherry MX Reds. Obviously, like any other prebuilt keyboard, theres a good bit of chatter and rattle in the larger keys, especially the space bar and shift keys, but thats more or less expected. Damping sounds okay, I dont really hear any spring ping whatsoever, which is greatDesign is gorgeous. I love the look with no backlight or just a dim white. Not much to say here. Appreciate the matching white braided USBC CablePerformance is as expected. Razer Synapse is fine…Overall, a great board, and not even as expensive as Id expect from Razer
BlindPhotographer –
I do not know if this is standard for RGB andor Razer keyboards, but this requires 2 open USB ports 1 for the keyboard itself and 1 to power the RGB. Not a deal breaker by any means, just something to be aware of, if like me, you did not know.The keyboard itself is amazing. the mechanical springs are purely for tactile feel alone, The keys are actuated by a laser signal, so you do not have to fully depress any key for it to trigger. However, if feels so good to just press any key all the way down, why wouldnt youThe volume knob at the top right is fantastic for changing the volume on the fly without having to reach for my speakers, and the mute button in the center is a nice touch as well
PRIXXUS –
It was difficult to decide between the Razer Hunstman Elite or the Blackwidow Elite both have excellent reviews but the extra LED Chroma lighting on the wrist pad module and the purple laser optmechanical switches with the new new stabilizer bar on every switch which eliminate the notorious razer keycap wiggle justified the extra expense. Note The Razer Purples are most similar to Cherry MX Blues in terms of sound and feel. You wont get this design, feel, or lighting anywhere else. Good thing I went with the Hunstman.The Chroma lighting on the keyboard is insane with key letters that are absolutely crisp and clean, I cant see any deadzones or light bleed. The purple optomechanical switches are a dream to use and make a beautiful click sound thats not too overwhelming. The padded palm rest is supple and feels good.The Synapse 3 software is a big file to download 500MB and I was wondering what could possibly be in this software that is so large After installation, you realize that the Synapse 3 controls every aspect of the keyboard and chroma effects as well as its behavior with other Razer products and applications, almost as if the keyboard comes alive with different applications and audio and visual input. Very koolIm now waiting for the Razer Mambo Elite and Razer Firefly V2 to arrive to complete the Chroma unified desktop effect, Synapse 3 will synchronize all these devices so they can breathe in unison.
DanF –
So, I know it says I only owned this keyboard a few days but this is now my 2nd Razer Huntsman Elite keyboard AND this is the 2nd keyboard where the wrist rest has literally been shocking my wrists when its connected to the keyboard. I have contacted Razer in regards to this waiting for a response from them but until then I have to disconnect the wrist rest from the keyboard. It dont happen constantly so not sure what would actually cause it, and it didnt start happening right away. I made sure to have all the light software and drivers up to date just in case it was a cause, but it did not solve the issue, I can only assume that it has something to do with the connectors from the wrist rest to the keyboard. Once I hear from Razer I will definitely be returning this keyboard to BestBuy as it is still under warranty and will be going with a different keyboard this time around. For giggles I plugged the rest into the keyboard while typing and I am being shocked on and off while I type this….. Honestly its too bad, all in all it is a great keyboard, very responsive and with the exception of the wrist rest, very solid construction. I unfortunately would not recommend this keyboard though due to the wrist rest.
Hello –
I admit that I havent read the instructions to this keyboard.Things I likeThe built is excellent.RGB Colors.The Wrist pad, love it.Things I dont likeThe software the razer software synapse thing, is confusing and the keyboard behaves weird under some profiles. I need to read the instructions but I was expecting the fn keys to work like they work on any laptop.I also dont like the clicky sound. For this price this keyboard should bring replacement keys.
Arby93 –
Im not sure what kind of hands you need to use this keyboard but mine arent the right kind. The wrist rest would be nice if it didnt have a somewhat sharp and cold metal frame around it that your wrist digs into. The keys are also quite a stretch to reach for smaller hands. I really wanted to like it but I played a few games of halo to test it and it just felt awkward coming from a corsair k70. You may like it but personally it didnt work for me. The keys do sound nice and are pretty quiet if youre just using WASD. But they feel a little too soft. I had the linear silent switches.
none –
Very similar to the razer black widow ultimate except the huntsman ultimate switches sound a little better if you like the green clicky switch and are supposed to be faster than green switches due to Razers new purple optical switches…. theres slightly less actuation force required to activate the keys compared to green switches but I mean for the price…meh. The wrist rest on the huntsman is annoying in my opinion. It has the cool chroma colors which is great but its too high up compared to the black widow ultimate which has a sloping wrist rest that is much more ergonomic. I wound up getting a deal on the black widow ultimate that was far cheaper for virtually the same keyboard so Id have to say, if youre really into the purple optical switches go for it but 160199 for this keyboard is too much in my opinion.
John –
The font, the feel of the keycaps, the RGB, the clean and slick look of the board everything about it is purposeful and is exactly what I was looking for in a mechanical keyboard.The switches are incredibly inviting to type on as they have a quick and snappy feel with just the right amount of tactility and resistance, unlike Razer green Blackwidow which I felt to feel airy and fatiguing to use over time.Each key has a stabilizer so no matter which angle you press it from, you get no key wobble, which is actually an amazing understated feature. Its really a beautiful keyboard functionally and aesthetically. As someone who is picky about his keyboards and who has dabbled in everything from brands like Logitech to Topre to the custom keyboard market, I have to say that this has got to be one of the most enjoyable keyboards that I have ever used It is expensive but I would say definitely worth the price because it gets all of the little things right that a lot of other keyboards dont.
LMAO –
I have now owned this keyboard for almost 5 months and am still very satisfied with my purchase. The keys feel great with a medium travel and have a nice tactile click. The build quality of the keyboard is fantastic and with its aluminium body you will see little to no flex making it a very durable product. Although I found the cables a bit thick and hard to route and hide they are very high quality and will certainly never fray. The rgb on this is fantastic, very bright during the night and the underglow will look great at any desk. I appreciate the wrist rest included, it adds a nice elegance to the keyboard and also has a connector which extends the underglow of the keyboard, but I have found the the great feeling and soft wrist rest is sadly brought down by the aluminium frame that will bite into your lower wristarm. This keyboard has been great for me and if you are willing to pay the premium I would recommend this keyboard however if you are in a tight budget and have other areas where you might need an upgrade like your pc or a headset I would recommend getting a cheaper keyboard or going with a Logitech or corsair keyboard which are generally cheaper and still just as high quality.
Hotwind –
The keyboard part of this product works great, granted its hard to mess that up these days. However, this product falls flat on the extra features it offers. The RGB wrist rest Glitches half the time, does stay connected properly and desyncs the rest of the RGB. The light up indicators for caps lock or num lock get stuck and so when I toggle them the lights dont flip. Small details they really kill this product. ESPECIALLY at this price point.
GivenConsumerProfileName –
The switches were handsdown the best part of that keyboard. They are possibly better than Cherry MX Red switches. However, the keyboard itself is lacking in a lot of things. After using for a day or two, the height of the ridge on the keyboard and the wrist rest was too much. It hurt my wrists and put my hands to sleep. Why they did not slope The edge of the wrist rest is metal and angled. While the plushness of the pillow is nice, it does not compensate for the rest of the design. Further, like many things I have had from Razor it seems flimsy.Gets 3 stars instead of 1 or 2 because for red, linear switches, my favorite kind, these were Gods work. Not since from when I first used Cherry MX Red, which was any modern mechanical keyboard that I used years ago, for the first time, have I loved using a keyboards keys for their intended purpose this much.
Sydeon –
For my first mechanical keyboard, I decided to dive in with Razers Huntsman Elite, and Im very satisfied with it. The keys have a very satisfying tactile and audible click, though if a noisy keyboard may be an issue for family or roommates, you may want to look at another option with quieter keys. The keyboard itself is fairly compact so its a good option for those like myself with limited desk space.The keyboard plugs up with two USB leads, although only one is required for basic keyboard functionality. The second lead seems to supply power to extend the Chroma lighting to the wrist rest, which attaches magnetically.The lighting is highly customizable through software so you can get it looking as flashy or as sleek as you please. Theres builtin lighting profiles for some games, while other usermade profiles can be downloaded. The software seems to have some reliability issues, although these problems only really effect the lighting profiles as far as I can tell and other users may not have any reliability problems with Razers software.As a newbie to mechanical keyboards, I wouldnt be able to tell you how good the switches are or if the additional optical sensor makes a difference, but I can tell you that Ive found it a joy to use.
Snarf –
To be honest, I never really cared much about the keyboards I had or used. I used what I was given to use, some being better than others, but none exceptional good or bad. My son suggested I try this keyboard, so I bought it thinking i probably wouldnt be able to tell any difference. Right away the feel, sound, and response were hugely evident. I was wrong. Its as if past keyboards I used were kids toys and this keyboard feels exceptionally more solid and professional. The only problem now is I wont be able to use another keyboard
meq1998 –
Ive generally been a fan of Razer products, but this thing shocked me almost every time I would sit down to use it. I mean that literally. I would get a shock when touching the wrist rest, like a spark of static electricity. The lights would go out on the keyboard for a second then come back on. I found numerous discussions about this issue online, so I returned it. The style and finish of the keyboard is excellent otherwise, but I wont be taking a chance on another board like this with the lighted wrist rest.
Izee32 –
Great gaming computer. Love the macro customizations and the customization of the lighting effects. Only downside is the clicking with each button press. I knew going in that there would be clicking with a mechanical keyboard but didnt expect it to be this loud. Legit sounds like the clacking of a typewriter. Just missing the ching when you hit the end of a row. Overall very pleased, very pleased with all my razer products and this one is no different.
Kenpai –
I got tired of using cheap membrane keyboards so I decided to go all out and buy the high end mechanical. Love this board as it is very responsive, feels great to type on and feels very premium. Although just note the keys are pretty loud so it might be annoying to others, but I personally like the sound. I really like the included wrist rest as it is very comfortable to type on. The RGB can be controlled with razer synapse and it looks stunning. However it does require 2 usb ports on the PC to power this thing so I really wish there was a usb pass through for more connections.Overall a great keyboard and you wont be disappointed
Royalmints –
After seeing a numerous amount of reviews on this keyboard I was skeptical. But when I purchased it and started using it myself it really made me upset that I even doubted it. Razer is by far one of the best keyboard manufacturers on the market and this keyboard shows it. The speed at which you will be typing with these new purple switches is something Ive never seen before. The RGB lighting is amazing and Razer really lets you customize it to YOUR specific needs and wants. From changing the color to changing the input of different switches theres no limit to whats possible. The sound is so pleasing from these switches as well
TMCR Reviews –
Ive been getting by with a cheap noname mechanical keyboard for roughly 6 years, as I didnt see the attraction to upgrading. Why fix what isnt brokenSometimes you dont realize what youve been dealing with until youre shown a better way. The Huntsman Elite is a prime example. It is as fun to use as it is to look at. Its features are ones that I hope are pushed into mainstream peripheral design, as they offer significant benefits to casual and professional users. You will need two free USB ports to plug this item into.I cannot overstate how much faster this keyboard is over my old one. Its optomechanical switches are efficient and feels lighter to press down comparative to other mechanical keyboards. The slightest tap will register a keystroke, even on the corner of a key. In my experience, this meant an adjustment period of about a day while I relearned not to doubletap on instinct when I hit the edge or corner. Its quite efficient. Also, yes, it makes an audible click with each keystroke. Its mechanical, thats kind of what they do.Its wrist rest is soft, yet supportive, and the underglowsideglow lighting is a beautiful addition. The lighting for both the keyboard and wrist rest, as well as the Synapse software used to customize it, is well designed and intuitive. I love the convenience of having different patterns stored in its onboard memory. It makes going from one games aesthetics to the next a breezy transition.Im incredibly satisfied with this peripheral, and am now looking into a Razer mat and mouse that apparently can be synced to the same type of light patterns as the keyboardwrist rest. This is a slippery slope, but at least the view and ride are smooth and spectacular.
ichibrosan –
As a software engineer, my day is a constant stream of keystrokes and all errors have to be immediately corrected. Since I have been using my new Huntsman Elite keyboard my accuracy has improved and I am spending less time correcting typos. The feeling is pleasant and while I thought the keys a little small at first, they are actually perfect with a hair more space between them this is good. I highly recommend this keyboard. By the way, it comes with an excellent wrist rest, adorned with Led highlighting. Everything to like here.
Sanguine –
Coming from Corsair MK1, MK2, and low profile speed switches and STRAFE silent switches, there is only 1 downfall of this keyboard The sound. Its very loud. That being said, everything else surprised me.PROSRESPONSE The responsive rate playing games on this is insane. I found myself moving so fast I couldnt control my movement and went with the flow Like Captain America when he first got his powers and ran after the car, he ran through a store.TYPING They NAILED this down. The typing is hands down the best typing experience I have ever had the pleasure of typing with. I thought Corsair Cherry MX silent strafe and speed switches won had no contest but after using optical switches, WOW, just WOW. Im sure other companies will make an optical switch for their keyboards eventually but at this time, Razer has the only one. Its no wonder they ranked this as the 1 selling keyboard in the US.WRIST PAD I usually dont care for a wrist rest, but I really actually love this wrist rest and ended up actually using it. Its super comfortable and feels natural. The pleatherleather feeling is nice and comfortable.Overall, just like the Razer Viper, I would recommend optical switches of any peripheral. It definitely is here to stay.
Reynaldo –
This keyboard is the best Ive ever had, and its super customizable thru the chroma app. My only complaint is that the wrist wrest pad cushion deflates pretty fast. As a gamer, the bottom left where I rest my WASD arm is already sagging after about a month of moderate use.But besides that I dont have a single complaint or valid criticism. Solid keyboard, highly recommended for gaming and typing ergonomics as well.
dspaude –
The media buttons are nice and I like the volume wheel. The keys have good action, but in my opinion they are TOO sensitive. The other issue I have with the keys is that Razer decided to only light up PART of the key. For example, the number row only has the numbers lit up and not the shiftaccessible characters i.e. 1 is lit, but is NOT lit. Seems lame to me. The other weird thing about this is that the vertical order of the characters is reversed compared to traditional keyboards. For example, the numbers are on the top while the shiftaccessible characters are on the bottom. My guess is that their LED backlight routes to the upper half of the key, so Razer decided to only light that area of the key and decided to put all nonshiftaccessible characters on the upper half of the key the letters are on the upper half of the key too. So, in my opinion, Id prefer a traditional keyboard layout and wholekey backlighting so that letters can be in the middle.Other things I noticed about this keyboard is that there is no capslock light ON the caps key. Instead, it is one of the dots above the arrow keys guess which one, because it isnt labeledtrial and error required. Another is that there is no key in the number pad. Maybe that has always been true for WindowsPC keyboards and the Mac is unique, but seems stupid to me not to have it creates extra hand movement for spreadsheet usage. Yes, I realize this is a gaming keyboard, but it wouldnt be hard to improve it.One last gripe. The palm rest is nice if your palm is completely on the pad, but there is quite a bit of plastic around the pad so your WRIST inevitably restsrubs on the plastic. It would have been nice if the pad wrapped over the edge.Something that would be nice is if the keyboard had a USB port built in so the mouse could route through the keyboard since this keyboard already requires two USB ports.
ttvrobocorpse –
The plastic base makes it slightly warped up in the middle, it doesnt touch the table. It has a non standard bottom row, making it incompatible with some keycaps. The aluminum top is knife thin and there only to be listed as a feature. It doesnt have a removable cable or USB pass thru. More importantly the actuation distance is so little, that just brushing a key will trigger a key press.The V2 addresses most of these issues except maybe the top plate. If you are looking at this keyboard, get the V2.
NoFear –
Wow This keyboard is amazing. Purple switches are clickly and feel very good when typing. Their not that loud and it doesnt bother me, it just feels sooooo good when typing. The palm rest also feels comfortable and great, I love it. I dont know why I waited over a year to get it. I guess I thought it would drop in price but using the keyboard, its worth the price. Im very happy I purchased it. I also, have a cherry red switch keyboard and you can feel the difference instantly from cherry to purple. Purple is the clear winner
Nicole –
The reviewers kinda throw me for a loop since people are complaining its loud. Its a MECHANICAL KEYBOARD. Dont buy a mechanical keyboard if youre looking for a soft quiet one.Anyways I have been through MULTIPLE razer keyboards and I can by far say this is the highest quality one. The switches must have changed because I can definitely notice a difference, seems way better. This keyboard is kinda on the big side, but its well worth it.
Joseph –
Pros The keyboard is elegantly designed, ergonomic and is really worth the high price tag the item comes with especially once you factor in the endless possibilities for lighting razed synapse offers Razers ui for lighting and optimisation of your Razer devices. A subtle detail but the fact that all the cables for the keyboard are collated into a chunky braided cable was a really nice surprise when I installed the product knowing that the cables will last along with the keyboard.Cons Im finding it very difficult to fault this item. Perhaps I would suggest that you have a separate button for muting chat audio and gameall audio but thats a really tenuous detail.
FullChewbacca –
I loved this keyboard and was very excited when i got it for use with work and gaming. Im a software developer who now works remote full time and I spend my days typing. Loved the satisfying feel of these keys. Had planned on using this with both my PC and my MacBook. Right out of the box i had issues with the software. I reprogrammed the media keys and they wouldnt work with the new assigned functions they kept reverting back to media controls. The keyboard and mamba elite mouse I have occasionally freeze from 530 seconds, the colors go out, and then it comes back online and works fine. This is maddening to say the least. When i kill the synapse software they both work fine. However, without this software you cannot reprogram the keys or configure a color scheme on your hardware.Then I went to set these up on my Mac….NO MAC SUPPORT The mouse and keyboard work fine but you cant configure the colors or reprogram keys. Shame on Razers lazy developers for omitting an entire group of users especially when previous versions of their software supported Macs.I have returned this keyboard and I am considering returning the mouse too. When you pay such a premium for a keyboard you expect everything about it to be premium. Will be looking into other mechanical keyboards.These issues are not due to a lack of resources. Both my machines have 7th and 8th gen CPUs, 16GB of RAM and SSD drives
vintage67coupe –
This is the best keyboard that Ive ever owned. Im actually using it right now to type this review.The only thing that Ive done is to purchase the Razer PBT keycaps. The plasticABS ones that come with this keyboard feel really cheap.Investing an additional thirty bucks on some better keycaps makes a world of difference.Actually at this price Razer SHOULD be including PBT keycaps. I dont know why they arent especially since they do on some of the TE versions of this board.
HOTAS1982 –
Ive used some of the other Razer peripherals and performance wise, I do like the keyboards feedback. It interfaces well with the other peripherals and if you have Razer sets, you can start coordinating the visuals and make sure they are in synch.I do like the volume and the additional hotkeys made available as a way to conveniently access repeated functions.The only gripe that I have maybe this is nitpicking was the intermittent lighting on the armrest. I think this is due to the fact that the armrest is only secured to the keyboard via a magnet. As a result, I flipped the armrest and did away with the backlighting to avoid distractions.
Gina –
Ive had this keyboard for almost a year now and its still like brand new. The keys are very sensitive, so its great when gaming competitively. The best thing I love about this is that its Chroma sync as well as the vol. dial on the upper right corner that makes it easier to adjust my vol. rather than ult tabbing to get to the sound or using my headset. The dial button makes it much easier for me when I am gaming.
X4CTO –
IN MY OPINION, the Top 3 of the gamer type mechanical keyboards on market right now are… Roccat Vulcan 120 AIMO Corsair K70 MK.2 SE Razer Huntsman EliteThe features you want will determine the ranking as with everything else of course. Its always difficult for me to pick a new keyboard and mouse because Im so particular, picky even, especially when it comes to the keyboard. I rank the switch feel, build quality, and aesthetics the highest on my list. I dont care for rows of extra macro keys spread all over the place, I prefer a standard layout but I really like being able to reprogram any key on the board to do whatever I wish this is why Logitechs keyboards didnt make my top 3 list unfortunately.Now that Ive given an idea of what Im looking for personally, how does the Huntsman Elite stack up Its honestly an amazing keyboard and it would be the one taking up real estate on my desk right now if it werent for what I feel to be the best keyboard on this list… so I guess that puts it at second place.Razers new purple opticalmechanical switches feel nothing short of excellent to type on. They give me a great tactile feeling without being fatiguing or too unnecessarily noisy, feeling is 9 out of 10. The lighting on the Huntsman Elite is also very nice, every key is very vibrantly and evenly lit. There is a lighting strip that runs the perimeter of the keyboard as well as the wrist rest, if you choose to use it you really should, the lights cast onto your desk surface and it creates a very beautiful show. Speaking of the wrist rest, its an extra plush PU leather type rest that attaches and detaches effortlessly with magnets, very nice. The Huntsman has a very clean, even elegant, layout with no extra BS going on. There are dedicated media transport keys and a volume disc available, the volume disc feels high quality and can be reprogrammed to whatever functions youd like are you paying attention to this functionality Corsair. I have been using a Razer Black Widow Chroma that my wife gave me for Christmas several years ago and Ive never encountered a single issue with it, Im saying that to qualify the fact that I feel like the Huntsman Elite is a superior board in every way from build quality to the design. I am giving it 5 stars because its honestly an amazing piece of hardware, but there is one board that I would recommend more than this one if you happen to be minded like myself in your pursuit for the perfect keyboard… and that is the Roccat Vulcan 120 AIMO, which I will have a review here on that one also. If the Corsair K70 MK.2 SE had Cherry Browns available then it might just unseat one the others because of its beautiful white doubleshot PBT keycaps that are included.All in all, if you go with one of the three boards Ive listed here then you are going to be in good shape, it all just depends on what you place higher on your list of desires in a gamer type mechanical keyboard. If anyone has any questions regarding these keyboards I have them all and would be happy to answer.
AldoRaine –
So I wanted to love this keyboard as I do like the key switches, in this case, they were the optomechanical brown switches linear. I did end up wanting a little more feedback, but thats just a matter of what you are using them for and what you like, personally. I ended up going with the Cherry MX Speed Corsair K70. The biggest issue I have with this keyboard is the wrist rest. Why they decided to build it without a slight curve down for comfort is beyond me. The plastic liner around the entire rest digs into your wristsforearms and gets very uncomfortable fast and very awkward. The wrist rest on the Blackwidow Elite is much better because it lacks the hard plastic border and has a curve downward toward the arms.
JamexRZ –
Excellent keyboard. I love the purple switches they are akin to Cherry MX blues, tactile and clicky, they are super responsive due the optical switches it uses a beam of light to actuate, nothing faster than the speed of light. The wrist rest is among the best Ive had Ive had Corsairs K95, Fnatics etc, and this is definitely the comfiest one, its supper padded It also has RGBThe only two cons are, for the price, they should have used double shot PBT keycaps, not cheap ABS plastic but I was able to solve that by using Hyperxs double shot PBT caps set, only 3 keys did not fit as you can see on my pic, but all the other ones did without any fuzz.And second, no USB pass through. Those are the only cons. I was able to snag it on sale for about 50 less, that allowed me to get the PBT keycaps.
mahi –
The keyboard itself isnt bad, but in comparison to other keyboards in this price segment ex. HK Venus, Ducky Mecha Mini it lacks behind. Optical switches arent anything special since there are 60 compact boards running Gateron optical switches which can also be hot swapped. Plastic build is disappointing at this price.Overall a decent keyboard but should be cheaper and believe it or not, Razers switches arent special and do not constitute a price premium.
MrWreckit –
This keyboard adds a super awesome look to your PC. I was replacing a non mechanical gaming keyboard that I have had for 8 years now and I expect this one to last even longer so considering the time it is worth every penny. After going mechanical you wont ever want to go back its an awesome keyboard layout with awesome look. This is a high quality product all around and you can tell by just typing on it. The software is a little too much for me I simply set up a couple lighting presets and havent really used it since. Even if you just use one lighting effect it is still an awesome keyboard. Totally recommended.
tommunism –
Very cool mechanical keyboard with LED lighting and effects. It has Razers optomechanical purple switches which have a very nice click. Its very much like the green or blue switches. Because of the click, it can sound very loud in a small room, but the tactile feel is very satisfying and reminiscent of the old keyboards. One thing Razer needs to change is the secondary symbols on the keys dont light up so people with limited typing skills and memory will have trouble identifying certain keys. Another thing they could do is let us program the effects. There are a few effects which are really gimmicky, with a couple being okay, but the limited choices are not something I would normally use. I just keep it on static so my keyboard is always lit in the dark. The wrist cushion is also very comfortable and soft, but I hope it lasts.My keyboard did have one key that isnt uniform and doesnt light up white. Its a defective LED, and even though the build quality is nice, that goes to show you the quality control of the brand. Other than that, I like the keyboard because I find it has the most satisfying click of all the other keyboards Ive played around with.
Euthanize –
Ive used Razer for years, sometimes lowering their stuff, sometimes not. This keyboard feels very solid, well constructed, and smooth to use. The design makes it easy to clean. I dont notice a difference with the optical switches, but maybe a more professional player can. However, I havent had any failed keystrokes, and it feels great to use.Only note is to be aware, it has 2 USBs, neither are a pass through, they are both necessary for full functionality, so make sure you have enough unused ports before purchasing.
Retired –
I have bought a lot of mechanical keyboards over the last 10 years. Cherry MX Green, Blue, Red and speed. Up until 5 year ago I was convinced that MX Red were my favorite then the Speed, BUT these Razer Optical Linear Red switches are great I owned 4 K95 keyboards and had to keep returning them from bad workmanship. So I gave this a shot and love it.I have to say that this finally does it all correctly. Its very fast, its very customizable, and I am typing work faster than I ever have. Gaming is great in it too… I can execute commands instantly in any game and very rarely mistype or fat finger it.There is room to improve. Razer needs to let you save your lighting profiles to the keyboard. You cannot do this, even in 2020. The keycaps are not double shot and the secondary functions on keys do not light up because they are the bottom of the keys and the switches light at the top. They need to fix this as well.BUT for 29 bucks you can get Razer Doubleshot PBT Keycap Upgrade Set for Mechanical Optical Keyboards Compatible with Standard 104105 US and UK layouts in Black, Pink, Green, or White.
Alias206 –
Unstable performance. Often ghosting keystroke. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii until you hit another key or same key again. like its stuck but its digital. the lighting is nice. the pad is comfy Id rather have extra addressable keys then I would have the media controls on the upper right side as every software program has those controls built into the arrow keys or space bar etc.
CmdrBrian –
This keyboard is one of the better keyboards out there. We like feedback from a keyboard as you are typing on it and the clicking that this keyboard does is perfect for just that. I am a touch typist and this fits well into my typing lifestyle. With the additional application for the Windows you can customize your keyboard for every game that you have to make it easier for you to use. You can change the color and the effects that the keyboard does while you are using it. The sound controls in the upper right hand side are perfect as well. I currently use mine without the ergonomic pad but my spouse uses it. We think it was worth the amount we paid for this item.
Movieguy1911 –
This is my second Razr keybooard and I absolutely love it. I love the tactile click when typing. The multifunctional wheel is also super useful. I use it to zoom in and out on my timeline when editing videos. I also like the the RGB wrist rest. Not only is it comfortable but it looks cool as well. It is an expensive keyboard but I think it is a great value for what you get. I use it primarily for video editing with some light gaming as well. Highly recommended.
dontlikeapple –
Love this keyboard. Great that I can link up the lighting on the keyboard with the Hue Sync app and my Hue entertainment zone. Also the buttons are super clicky and responsive a little loud, though, if you have anyone else who may be bothered nearby. One improvement would be if the wrist rest could be better locked in with the keyboard rather than a weak magnetic attachment I have to move the keyboard occasionally because of my set up, but not that big of a pain.
Nolan –
First, this keyboard is amazing to type and game on, minus the annoying click of these switches, and only these switches. Now dont get me wrong, I like Cherry Blues but these just sound like garbage. The spacebar is super springy and really hollow sounding. But your experience may vary. It is really nice to game on. The low actuation distance is really nice, but the force can be a bit tiring after a while. As for typing, the feedback is wonderful as any clicky switch is. The travel is nice and you have a nice cushion if you like to bottom out your switches. The RGB is a little on the dim side, but super customizable. The media control is a HUGE bonus. I wish there was a USB passthrough along with a detachable cable and routing options. I wouldnt pay full price as the switches sound cheap, but on sale, for 130 its not a bad deal compared to competitors.
Baldo128 –
It arrived in good condition and worked as describedintended, overall, pretty good. It is my main keyboard at the moment but there were really only a few problems. Since the actuation force and travel distance is less than my old keyboard, I would accidently actuate a key, but over time I got used to it. On the aluminum rim of the wrist rest part of it lost its paint or slightly chipped but that doesnt really change anything, so I am fine with it and it was my fault. Also, the area on the writs rest where I normally keep my hand on is less firm than the other parts of the writs wrest which makes sense. To be perfectly honest there are more value keyboards, but I did buy it when it was on sale and I like Razer products. Keep in mind this review is being written after about 3 months of using the keyboard.
Nirvana –
I am currently in the process of building a new PC, and as a part of that new build decided to upgrade my mouse and keyboard setup as well. Enter the Razer Huntsman Elite Wired Gaming OptoMechanical Switch Keyboard. This keyboard has highly responsive keys, rgb backlighting and a rather enjoyable sound per key hit if you are in to hearing your key inputs.The backlighting for the keyboard has multiple customization profiles from creating your own back lighting setups to downloading custom ones made by other users from the associated website. In example if youre a PacMan fan there is a moving PacMan chroma lighting setting that will blow your mind and possibly distract you from your gamingrelated things that youre doing, which is a good thing in my opinion. Also depending on your setup it is possible to synch your lighting profiles with other devices as well as your visualizers.The keyboard also comes with a magnetically attach and detachable paded arm rest which is both convient and comfortable based on your personal preference.I am absolutely happy with my purchase and am very impressed with the quality of the keyboard.
LisaInCa –
I bought this as a gift for my daughter who plays video games and wanted to match her Razer Naga Chroma mouse.The response on the keys is very fast, and she likes that she can customize how the keys light up.As others have said, its definitely very clicky and we can hear her typing on it all the way from a different floor, so this would definitely not be good in a setting where you have to share space with others.I tried it out as a regular keyboard and found the keys too close together and cramped for me to be able to type comfortably or accurately. I have small hands, so I dont see this working well for someone with big handsfingers.I dont have any insight into how this works in a gaming situation or any of the technical aspects, and many others have already covered this nicely and in detail.Setup was super easy and we appreciate that they included an instruction manual which we were able to easily follow.The many customization options are impressive, and the attached matching lightup wrist wrest is also really nicelooking.I would give it 5 stars based solely on looks. Taking off 1 star for price, the VERY loud sound it makes, and for the cramped spacing of the keys. Maybe after this has been out for a while the price will come down to a more reasonable level.
Carson –
I recently purchased the Huntsman keyboard roughly around a month ago, and so far its held up great I love how all they keycaps are out and easily accessible unlike previous Razer keyboards. The wrist pad is also a plus and I didnt realize Id like it as much as I do. And of course the Chroma lighting is a plus since youre able to integrate the lighting with online games as well as changing each single keycap to a different color.The volume buttons at the top right of the keyboard can also be useful but werent fully necessary.Overall Id say this is a good keyboard and would recommended when on sale for around 150 compared to the new Huntsmen which doesnt innovate on much.
ninjaprofessor –
I bought this as a gaming keyboard but with the knowledge that it would be used for school and work too. For gaming it is amazing The RGB lighting customization is really cool. Games light up the keyboard in dazzling ways when opening loot crates and doing emotes and dances etc. The volume dial on the keyboard is very convenient.The padding on the palm rest is perfect It makes gaming and typing a pleasure. Its detachable but I love it and have not found a reason to detach it.I really enjoy the typing experience. It is a mechanical so its a little noisy but I use it at home where it does not bother anyone. If you are in a shared space I think it would drive other people crazy.Everything about this keyboard conveys quality. It was more than I had planned on spending but I have no regrets.I ordered online for pick up at the store. It was brought out to my car in the parking lot. Customer service was excellent. After messaging that I had arrived I waited barely a minute for them to come out with it.
Howl –
I ordered the linear version of this keyboard for a couple reasons. 1. I have my gaming pc set it up my room with my wife and I didnt want to disturb her with clicky switches. I was on the fence about these switches because of the low actuation force and sensitivity. My first thoughts are the switches feel buttery smooth and sound great. They are audible but nothing too loud. They will definitely take some time getting used to typing. I average about 70 words per minute so far, but I havent had too much time to practice. If youre someone who rests your fingers on the key caps a lot and are not willing to or do not want to change that then this is not for you. If youre willing to adjust to this keyboard and if you like linear switches itll definitely be worth it. Coming from a membrane keyboard I can definitely feel the difference and in my opinion the advantage of a mechanical keyboard. It feels very responsive and the quick actuation during FPS games feel very nice. The RGB is fantastic. My one complaint is my keyboard came with a very small amount of bowing in the center. Its only noticeable when I really look at it from the side and does not affect performance in anyway. However at this price point that definitely upsets me and Ive heard others have had more severe cases. However Best Buy has awesome return policy so if youre patient and you get a bad keyboard you can return it and try your luck again. Keep in mind. Do not compare this to an enthusiast grade custom made mechanical keyboard. This is a consumer grade product and for what it is, it is very very well done.
Lewis –
Are you a fan of linear switches This keyboard is for you These linear switches are the smoothest I have ever typed on. Theyre a bit on the lighter side, but you get used to them the more you use them. They feel more high quality than Cherrys switches, which are good but feel a bit cheap since they can keep like youre rubbing plastic together.The materials are excellent and the wrist rest is super soft and comfy.If youre an RGB freak like me, then this keyboard has you covered In my opinion, the RGB is done very tastefully. The lighting is serves more as an accent rather than inyourface effect. Only the letters glow, rather than the entire switch which means you dont get much of an underglow effect like on Corsairs keyboards.The volume wheel feels really good if youre like me and prefer a more tactile and defined scroll step over a completely smooth and linear smooth.The price is a bit steep but worth it if you want the best linear typing experience. It really complements the Tatarus Pro keypad since theyre almost exactly the same switches.
luxurysedan3030 –
Enthusiast Level I cycle through keyboards so much that it upsets my wife I buy so many.With that out of the way, Im no keyboard master, but Ive certainly owned several high profile models, especially over the last few years. The short story on this keyboard is that it is definitely silent the linear model, but I had so many mistypes that I ended up selling it. I am an experienced typer, so it was baffling how many typos I would have. Never had that problem until I got this keyboard. Maybe linear switches arent for me. Maybe the downforce needed to actuate was just too low. I gave it several months but generally speaking, the excessive typos continued. Thats when I decided to sell it and get my money back. This keyboard costs way too much money to be messing up messages every sentence or two.Once I got rid of the keyboard, the typos went away as mysteriously as they appeared.The rest of the features of the keyboard were fantastic. the onboard audio control was great, the colors were vibrant, and the wrist rest was superb plus the wrist wrest is RBB.
K7715 –
If you like clicky keyboards, with lots of key travel, than this is for youIt has a stand on the back to prop it up if you want, and the arm rest is very high quality. The leds are bright and colorful, evenly lit. And noticeably brighter than my 2020 MacBook Pro keyboard.Tons of software customization using my gaming PC and it works great. It does use 2 USB ports so keep that in mind.
Nathaniel G –
Was looking for a white keyboard to fit my aesthetic for my new build in a white NR200P and found this keyboard while browsing my local Microcenter and it fit the bill. It was a nice and portable to go along with the size of the mini itx case and it didnt have any loud clicky switches which Ive eventually outgrown. The switches Razer used are linear optical switches and they provide very nice feedback as well as a fast response time which is good for gaming. Overall, this is a very good keyboard for the price, I enjoy the look and feel of it and dont have too many complaints without getting knitpicky. I recommend trying it yourself at a local Microcenter to see if the feel is right.Pros1.Smooth linear switches2.Small form factor3.Good travel4.Adjustable RGBCons1.Build quality could be betterall plastic2.No dedicated arrow keysgets you very efficient with the function key3.Wired
Jacob –
A great keyboard, the wrist rest is awesome and I love the clicky switches. I play VSRGs and expected to use up to the advertised switch keystroke lifespan of 100 million keystrokes, however, Ive only reached 52 million total keys pressed and one of the switches has just fallen off the keyboard. Considering the abuse I put it through playing rhythm games, Im happy its survived over 2 years. Im confident this keyboard would survive to its 100 million keystroke lifespan if you used it for playing different types of games, or for just everyday use.
Jonathon C –
I bought this looking for a silent mechanical keyboard, and realistically it met that requirement. Its an overall good keyboard and the white color is nice. There are some negatives though. The keys, whilst very quiet for a mechanical keyboard, feel quite heavy and you feel like you really have to hit them for the keystroke to register. Without a wrist support, this keyboard will give you wrist discomfort pretty quickly, as the height at the bottom of the keyboard from your desk is quite high.I eventually switched out for a tenkeyless with built in wrist support, but this is a good keyboard.
LHUD –
Perhaps usable for only gaming, but if you use for general computer use and use the shift function to access alternate symbols, at night those alternate symbols and letters ARE NOT LITmeaning on this plank, you also have to have a light on to see what you are typing. That is such a stupid design, it makes me wonder if anybody asked regular people about the design before they decided this board could be used ONLY for gaming. Also, I have found the keystrokes are not as easy to use in some of my games that allow glitch key strokesthey are VERY hard to manage. My old Corsair keyboard presented me no such problems as this Razer wonder.
TigerNemesis –
This is hands down, the best keyboard I have ever used. The feel of it is premium, the response time is amazing, the media controls are incredibly useful, the wristwrest helps out so much for my long gaming sessions, and the clickresponse of the keyboard helps me personally type faster knowing that the input was taken, the RGB color customization is limitless, and the software to customize the keyboard even further makes this above keyboard the competition.Ive had the keyboard for almost 5 months now and will never go back to using a regular keyboard ever again. I plan to buy this same keyboard for my work pc and for my wifes personal of as well.If you are on the fence for this keyboard, BUY IT. Trust me, you wont regret it. This is coming from a heavy pc gamer