Either way, it's evident the company is taking on feedback to improve its peripherals, while managing to not overcomplicate, or utterly overprice them. Exactly where Razer has managed to cut corners here without needing to ask for more money is beyond me. Razer Huntsman Elite Keyboard Review: Gaming at the Speed of Light The Razer Huntsman Elite is a good keyboard with novel optical switches that have the potential to be something special. And I think the 8,000Hz HyperPolling actually makes it the fastest one of all. It's not a huge loss that there are still no macros or USB pass throughs, and the company has at least removed the necessity to power the board's RGBs with a separate cable.Īll this cements the Huntsman V2 as one of the best, most practical mechanical keyboards out there today. Incredibly, with all the improvements Razer has jammed in, including more cushion and less frame around the wrist-rest, even the dedicated media controls remain. Being textured there's less slippage, too, and they're less prone to developing shine or losing their lettering over time. We went in a strange love-hate-love parabola with the feel of the dampened switches initially loving it, then kinda turned off, and then back to loving the soft, slightly deadened feel of the linear switches' travel.Īnd while you're smashing the keys to make up for the lack of noisy click-clacks, you can rest assured the doubleshot PBT keycaps will last.
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