Razer Huntsman Mini (Red Switch) – 60% Optical Gaming
Razer Huntsman Mini (Red Switch) – 60% Optical Gaming Keyboard (Optical Switches, RGB Chroma, 60% Form Factor, Detachable USB Type C Cable) UK Layout | Black


With Clicky or Linear Switch Options
Available in Black and Mercury Editions
Choose between Black or Mercury Editions, and between Clicky or our improved Linear Switches.

Speed of Light
Razer Optical Switches
Offers faster, lighter, and smoother actuation’s than mechanical switches

Side-Printed Functions
Doubleshot PBT Keycaps
Designed for greater durability, they’ll never have their labeling wear off with intense use

Lighting Presets
Onboard Memory
Activate up to 5 profiles, and choose between preset lighting effects without the need for software

Easy Setup and Storage
Detachable Type-C Cable
A cable latch ensures that it stays securely connected during gameplay

For Greater Durability
Aluminum Construction
The casing is robust enough to withstand long hours of intense, regular use

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| Weight: | 600 g |
| Dimensions: | 30 x 14 x 4 cm; 600 Grams |
| Brand: | Razer |
| Model: | RZ03-03391800-R3W1 |
| Colour: | Black |
| Batteries Included: | No |
| Manufacture: | Razer |
| Dimensions: | 30 x 14 x 4 cm; 600 Grams |









Very silent I loved and my wife said Thank you
Went after this keyboard after getting the Blackwidow with the green switch, that one was good but made my wife really mad about the noise then went into a mechanical Keyboard with the same key/size experience but super silent.
This one here is more silent than my other membranes too, very good experience I was just expecting the product to have a unpluggable wire like the Hunstman V2 Mini does but, that’s fine.
Really nice
Love it. It looks good, led’s are nice and bright but can customise it in the app anyway, could be too loud for some people but I like keyboards loud. Really good quality. Would highly recommend.
All you need from a keyboard
Nice , quiet and versatile has all the options you need from a gaming keyboard plus good RGB setting, has a good magnetic wrist support cushion, good size and easy to clean, had a more expensive keyboard but wasn’t as pleased as this one
Great little keyboard
This is a great little keyboard, I had a ten keyless keyboard for years and after having an accident with it I decided to downsize again as I pretty much only use my pc for gaming. The huntsman mini is not perfect – if you’re fussy about the sound of the keyboard the rattles will annoy you but can be remedied if you’re willing to do a few simple mods. For me it’s fine, keys are responsive, lighting is bright enough without being distracting and easy to customise and the typing experience is good
Nice keyboard
The keys are very responsive and good for gaming, just be aware that you can easily activate buttons by accident, but once you’re used to it, it’s fine. The brightness is pretty good too.
Keyboard is nice to use, a little loud but feels nice.
Lighting is very good, the wrist rest is a little dim compared, but doesn’t bother me, I’m not looking at it.
Software like with all gaming devices is the only let down, ability to like profiles and lighting to games is fiddly and missing some features that have been brought up on forums for ages but not yet fixed.
Anologue feature is ok, not the game changer I thought it would be but works ok!
Ok for a 60%
Loses stars because synapse software is not intuitive enough and stops the inbuilt RGB modes from working. Cortex that’s bundled with synapse needs admin rights and UAC nags when you’re staying safe and not using admin as your daily. Once software removed its OK but obviously has fewer features because of it.
Great quality for price
So i had a normal sized keyboard which was taking up a bit too much desk space so i decided to go for this mini keyboard and as it was on sale at time of purchase i couldn’t resist and took the plunge and i have to say i’m really happy with my purchase!,
package arrive on time but oddly in no amazon packaging just the keyboard box by itself,
now as this is a purple switch keyboard the keys feel clicky and tactile which makes the keys quite satisfying to press and material the keys are made out of also feel very smooth,
the build quality is really good with some really premium feeling plastic so doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy in the slightest,
now to customise the RGB lighting on the keyboard you’ll have to download the razer synapse software found on razers website, sometimes the software can be a bit buggy by not displaying what RGB effect you have applied but software works like 97% of the time,
so far the product and overall experience has been amazing, and i highly recommend this keyboard to any gamer/professional/KEYBOARD WARRIOR!
I’ve been using this keyboard for over two months so far, and I’m very happy with it. I didn’t appreciate how good it was until I temporarily had to use a cheap rubber dome keyboard again. Not only was the rubber dome keyboard much less comfortable, I also found myself making more typing errors. The tactile feedback of the clicky Razer Huntsman V2 really makes a difference. I have also used a different mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches, and I didn’t like it as much. I personally recommend clicky switches if the noise isn’t a problem.
The Huntsman V2 comes with ugly flickering PWMed RGB lighting enabled by default. I’m using it on Linux, and it’s supported by OpenRazer, which can turn the RGB off. The indicator LEDs also have PWM flicker, but I don’t personally use them (I rebind scrolllock, and use “setxkbmap -option numpad:mac” with Xorg to force numlock on even with the indicator light turned off) so I won’t dock any stars for that.
Good, but better options from the same brand.
The keyboard build quality is very good, a sturdy plastic bottom and a metal top plate with pbt keycaps. The rgb is good, many options to select with a good brightness. The switches are very light and responsive, however these are too light and even gentle strokes of the key can cause a misinput making them unreliable. There is such a thing as too fast. They are also incredibly loud with a high pitched clacky noise. A better option would be a blackwidow v3 with yellow switches for a still responsive and linear switch but quieter and slightly heavier.
First off, what we all came for… the clicky keys, yes, they are very clicky, but moving on to the actual details about how the keyboard will feel in a few months or perhaps years…
The cable – The stock cable is VERY sturdy, can’t fault it one bit, once it clicks in, you wouldn’t even realize it could be detached. This will likely not require a replacement cable anytime soon.
The keys – the keys also can not be faulted in my opinion (or can they). Razer weren’t lying about how they can really increase your timing when it comes to pressing the keys. From my personal experience, the response time is very good and I have even clicked the spacebar by accident by just simply moving my hand across the keyboard, it’s very easy to click these keys by accident I guess is what I’m trying to say…
Size – If you don’t have alot of room on your desk then this is definitely the right keyboard for you, it’s compact, sturdy and great for all the family! (Jokes aside, it’s very small and brilliant for saving space)
The lighting – okay, this isn’t too important but definitely worth noting, from my personal experience, Logitech lighting is better when it comes to keyboards, and this keyboard is no exception. Is the Razer huntsman mini’s lighting bad? No, not at all, it’s actually good, but past Logitech keyboard users could likely spot the difference when it comes to brightness and colour transition smoothness, but will this affect your gaming? Unless you live in a dark cave, I’d say no.
Software – Synapse is the lighting software and is pretty easy to manipulate, good pre set colour cycles for you to pick from and play around with, but for a large and innovative company like razer, I’d like to have seen them allow each individual key to be coloured differently for alot more colour options, but more importantly… uniqueness!
Cortex is another software provided by razer and I love it, it optimizes your games and closes background processes to boost your frames and overall performance. This software also allows you to select if you wish to play for competitive performance or visual quality and will then suggest the settings you should have set, all while conveniently telling you what frame rate you could expect to see after the changes. I use it everytime I launch a game.
My one problem – to many this will not be a problem, but to many other people that want a solid, none wiggly/ rattly space bar… (You know what I mean )… Unfortunately this spacebar does wiggle, shake and rattle like all others. Once again, for a company like razor, I want to see a space bar that doesn’t wiggle and is just STILL and SOLID for a PREMIUM feel as that is what we want.
Overall I’m rating this keyboard 5/5 as functionality is Key (pun intended), but I definitely would like to see the changes I noted such as lighting and complete key solidity implimented.
I hope this was enough to give you your final decision to buy or look elsewhere (maybe Logitech perhaps if you want brighter and more fluid lights).
Thankyou Ladies and Gents.