Razer Huntsman V2 Tenkeyless (Red Switch) – Optical Gaming
Razer Huntsman V2 Tenkeyless (Red Switch) – Optical Gaming Keyboard (Doubleshot PBT Keycaps, Detachable USB Type C Cable, Ergonomic Wrist Rest) UK Layout | Black
Gaming keyboard without numeric keypad
Razer Huntsman V2 Tenkeyless
This is the Razer Huntsman V2 TKL – an optical gaming keyboard without a numeric keypad with improved acoustics, virtually latency-free input and many more high-end features that ensure the best performance can be achieved even with a compact keyboard.
Optical switches
For the speed of light at the touch of a button
Linear switches
For lightning-fast, smooth and silent triggering
Clicking switches
For lightning-fast triggering with crisp, tactile feedback
For a robust, textured finish
These keycaps are harder and more robust than ABS plastic.
For even better sound when typing
For better sound when typing, the keyboard has a layer of special foam in its casing.
For even longer gaming comfort
The palm rest aligns perfectly with the keyboard and relieves strain on the wrists.
Very easy to set up and stow away
Simply unpack, connect and gamble at LAN parties and tournaments – done.
Instant access to personal settings
Always ready to go: Up to 5 profiles can be stored in the keyboard’s internal memory.
Weight: | 1.27 kg |
Dimensions: | 37.9 x 19.9 x 7.1 cm; 1.27 Kilograms |
Brand: | Razer |
Model: | RZ03-03941600-R3W1 |
Colour: | Black |
Manufacture: | Razer |
Dimensions: | 37.9 x 19.9 x 7.1 cm; 1.27 Kilograms |
The keyboard works very well, very pleased with it. Nice and small, leaves me more mouse space on my desk. The software is a bit annoying but it functions at least.
Amazing keyboard with a great feel whilst typing. It is next to silent and the keys are very nice to type with, and they are very responsive.
The RGB is also great, it’s easy to change the colours and patterns of the rgb through the razer chroma software.
The wrist rest is a nice addition as well and can be easily removed as it isn’t connected to the keyboard itself.
I ordered this keyboard to replace an older razer keyboard I had which was about double the size of this keyboard. This fits perfectly in my setup, I have got much desk space to fit a bigger keyboard and this fits perfectly.
If you haven’t got much room for a keyboard then this is a fantastic purchase.
Another Great Keyboard from Razer
The keyboard quality is top notch from razer i know when i purchase from razer although they have a fairly steep price tag every product is generally very well produced.
The size of the keyboard takes some getting use being so compact however look very sleek
Quality wise is amazing, lighting is very good as always with razer lots of functions with synapse etc, while the switches feel a bit different from cherry mx it will definitely take a bit to get used to but, it was bought as a gift and it’s very sturdy and will last a while, very compact and quick functions work nicely, build quality and lighting is a 5/5 value for money is a bit pricey imo but otherwise very good keyboard.
Wanted a gaming keyboard that performs well and is pretty quiet. This does the job.
A really nice keyboard that feels great to use and has a satisfying clicky keys. Requires Razer Synapse to always be open to use your custom lighting profiles which is a bit inconvenient if you don’t want extra software running in the background.
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.
Honestly all I can say is wow…
I did a ton of research before buying a new keyboard and every review from professionals brought me to this product. I got the tkl red switches.
Upgrading from the logitech g pro (I felt was pretty decent keyboard) this is a clear upgrade. I could’ve bought any keyboard on any list as my reasons to buy a keyboard were for work and gaming as I have been gaming over 20 years..
1. This keyboard is quality.. It is an amazing keyboard.
2. Colours are on point and visually just so appealing and any comments about the lighting, unfortunately some people review badly and try get free products and they mislead people. Although every name brand, any product can have technical issues too. Perhaps my camera will show you the true quality of this keyboard over others.
3. Dream to type on. Dream to game on. You’ll make mistakes if you have an older keyboard tho or you are not use to the speed of this keyboard as it is sensitive. It’s quality through and through.
4. Metal top and plastic underneath and the pbt keycaps are ridiculously good!! Premium.
5. This does not feel mushy, it feels smooth it’s a weird thing to explain how amazing it feels to type on.
6. Razer synapse is easy to use and really decent app. Anyone complaining about it probably has issues with their pc and not the app. Most people don’t know how to fix issues do they blame apps. Be careful where you get your reviews.
7. Anyone complaining about the wrist rest? It’s sturdy and will not budge. No it doesn’t have a magnet but at the same time it will not slide nor will your keyboard. Once again, complaints come from people who probably lune their desks, because there is no ways it will slip or slide (I was worried about this, because of a review on amazon from some mom probably trying to get a free product)
8. The gaming experience is smooth, it is very very responsive and fast. I do not see a game this wouldn’t go well with tbh with you.
9. The sound… the Space bar sounds perfect to me. It just sounds premium.. a true delight and super happy with this purchase.
I think only wootang is rated higher than this keyboard and I wouldn’t know how other keyboards feel etc, however for me it came down to the fact this keyboarf sounds amazing. It feels premium, because it is and very important to me are the keycaps. I had abs and they fade and do not look good. These keycaps are premium pbt. You cannot go wrong and I want to make it clear that any bad reviews this keyboard gets on amazon is probably a fetch to get it for free or the unlucky bunch that got a faulty item, but that’s why amazon reviews need to be thorough especially with something so pricey. This keyboard is a dream and I have reviewed about 30 products + and would recommend this keyboard above any other purchase.
I am not too sure I’d own a headset from my bad experience with razer headset years back, but their mouses are amazing and this keyboard is on a different level.
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
I’ve had a Corsair K65 LUX (my first mechanical keyboard) for just over two years but needed a replacement because the build quality of the Corsair was so utterly awful. I’ve had to contact Corsair several times to replace key caps which have broken and after yet another key cap snapped (the plastic which the mechanical switch fits into), I decided to simply replace the entire keyboard.
Even though I’ve only had the Huntsman for a day or two, I already MUCH prefer it to the Corsair. Firstly, it feels much sturdier. With the Corsair, I could reach for something behind the keyboard, accidentally knock one of the corner keys and the key cap would easily flip off…they just felt so fragile. The huntsman feels solid. The keys also feel nicer because they have a textured surface, rather than the completely smooth surface of the Corsair’s keys. The Huntsman is SO much quieter than the Corsair…sure, I get that mechanical keyboards aren’t anywhere near silent but I always felt the Corsair was really loud. The huntsman is much quieter and more akin to my old non-mechanical Microsoft keyboard. The included wrist rest is cushioned, unlike the Corsair which was solid plastic…the Corsair’s wrist rest was also covered in tiny dimples which would trap dirt and drive me insane.
The huntsman has two potential downsides: the Corsair had a USB pass-through port which the Huntsman doesn’t have, although the because of that the Corsair took two USB ports, whereas the Huntsman only uses one. The wrist rest on the Huntsman isn’t attached to the keyboard which can be annoying but it also gives the flexibility of being able to adjust it to better fit your own personal typing position.
I’ve had a Razor mouse for some time (the excellent Basilisk v2) so now also having a Razor keyboard means I can uninstall the awful Corsair iCUE software, which aside from being extremely buggy – the keyboard would often not light up the CAPS LOCK indicator and I’d have to reboot to get it to work, plus the assigned RGB colour profile would also often simply stop working and show every key in a single colour and the only way to get it going again was to reboot – was HUGE (over 1GB).
Overall, I much prefer the Huntsman to the K65 and feel that the build quality is much, much better.
Need to get used to, accidentally jump whilst sniping or misspelling when typing, otherwise sturdy and great feeling
I’ve been through a fair selection of keyboards in the last few years due to genuinely enjoying different types of Keyboards.
This edition of Huntsman is fantastic, the Red switches feels great. Ergonomics also feel great, a nice amount of tilt with the legs fully extended under the keyboard.
The keyboard is quiet compared to some Red Switch Keyboards, the foam definitely does the job.
All in all, a lovely, spacious option for users looking to get rid of their Numpad whilst keeping a quality keyboard. I picked this up on discount but I would have paid more because this is now, my favorite option!
This keyboard looks and feels heavenly. It’s quite heavy and has a full grained metal plate (I thought it was plastic from the images, but it’s not). The PBT keycaps are textured and sturdy. The linear switches feel lovely and dampened which reduces typing noise considerably (though makes them feel somewhat heavier which I don’t mind). The stabilisers on large keys do not rattle and stay firm when pressing across the width of the key. Very happy from a keyboard lover.
Order arrived on time and package was intact and intuitive. Keyboard comes pre-assembled and ready to use right out of the box. The keycaps are OEM profile and quite rough – brightness from RGB is limited (would recommend switching keycaps). The switches themselves are excellent, though a bit wobbly.
The keyboard is quite quiet and is very responsive with the razer optical switches. (I got the red version)
This is great for gaming, but actuations feel a little bit light and mushy for typing.
Would recommend if you are a avid gamer.
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.
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 use it for programming, not for games.
Solid positive clicky keys.
Rubber stop so it’s quite to use too.
Keys light up, inc shift functions.
Well built, solid construction.
No Linux driver unfortunately.
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.
I love this keyboard, more then a person should love a keyboard I guess, but it’s not without it’s negatives.
I find the space bar rattles a little too much, and the sound it makes is a little uneven with the rest of the keys. The key caps are also a little uneven with the lighting, some letters, and dull patches, for example the enter key and the numeric keys.
Also the function keys aren’t fully lit, with no light emanating from the play/volume symbols etc which i find a little annoying, maybe it’s just me but at this price point I don’t think these should have been impossible challenges.
All things considered though the positives far out way the negatives, and this keyboard is my favourite thing at the moment for sure.
TLDR: My unit got some lubricants on the keys, but after cleaning it, it feels amazing again. Worth the price I paid. Keys feels smooth and fast. RGB is expected from Razer, nice and bright enough.
This keyboard is amazing, I have the chance to try it out first in the Razer store in London and I fall in love with the Huntsman Mini, both the red and purple switch. I saw a good deal for the linear switch on Amazon and I bite the bullet and ordered it.
Right out the box, the keyboard I received had some flaws. The WASD keys and the keys around it feels heavy and sticky. I was curious as what causes it since I don’t have problems with the right hand side of the keys. Upon inspection, I found out that there are some sticky lubricants or glue on the keyboard plate.
Without any mod, the keyboard was quite loud for a linear switch I would say. The stabilizer was rattling but it’s acceptable to me compared to the normal stabilizer? Quite weird I know. But some mods to the keyboard would take it to a next level. Much smoother and sounds amazing. There are a bunch of youtube videos on modding the keyboard, relatively easy to do.
I had it for a week now and I can say that I enjoy the keyboard with the mods. Worth the price I paid for it. 5 stars from me despite I had to clean this up before it is perfect to use. No big deal for me.
I purchased this keyboard as I travel often and take my laptop with me for games and work. As someone who’s left handed I rely on razer synapses feature to remap each key so that they are reversed allowing me to play games without having to remap any button, which is why using the keyboard on my laptop is a massive pain.
With this in mind, this keyboard is perfect as it’s tiny, lightweight and has a detachable USB c to a cable allowing me to throw it in my bad without having to leave things out of my packing to make space.
Not having the numpad and arrow keys is something that I personally don’t like as I use them often which is why I keep my blackwidow keyboard on my desk and only use this when I away from said desk.
Overall the razer huntsman mini is a great keyboard for travelling with (or I guess you could use it in your day to day setup provided you take the minimalist aesthetic over practical).
I also paid 70 for the American layout instead the usual 140 for the UK layout which made this choice a no brainer.
The only thing I dislike about it is no Numpad, but I have a Razer Tartarus so which can be programmed with different profiles. I love the wrist cushion, it’s really comfortable and love how it goes the whole length of the keyboard. The keys also feel great to press. It’s great and love the lighting. Was going to buy it on the Razer website but it was on sale on Amazon and the delivery was also really good.
Great stuff we’ll happy with it although it is my first keyboard
I tried a few keyboards (including ones much more expensive) before this one, and this is the best.
Brilliant clicky tactile purple opto-mechanical switches mean typing is satisfying and a joy; it makes me want to type more! I much much prefer these to linear switches where you can’t hear and feel the actuation point.
Solid construction. Wrist wrest is lovely quality and magnetic attachment much better than a plastic clip as is seen on other keyboards.
Before this keyboard I ordered the Asus ROG Strix Flare ii animate. This was a tremendous keyboard and the lighting was definitely better, but the Asus software is so terrible it’s hard for me to actually explain in this review. I would go as far as saying its the worst software I’ve ever used, and it means the keyboard was unusable. By contrast the Razer Synapse software is an absolute joy to use and makes using the keyboard really enjoyable.
I would definitely recommend this keyboard, especially if you enjoy a tactile switch.
I swapped my SteelSeries apex pro tkl for this keyboard, and I’m glad I did. This one feels so much nicer to type on and game on as the switches are a little stiffer than those on the apex pro, albeit still easy to actuate, but for me they are just right (I also didn’t find the omnipoint adjustable switches on the apex very useful or game changing either). This board feels more premium than the apex in my opinion and looks so much cleaner, with good RGB and quality PBT keycaps. The included wrist rest feels nice and soft but it would have been better to use if it was magnetic or clipped on to the keyboard in some way, still, a nice feature. The build is good, and the board sounds fine with not too much pinging or rattling and as mentioned is really nice to type and game on. So far all I can say lets this keyboard down is the plastic base, as I would love to have one of these with a full metal chassis even if I had to pay a little more just to get a more solid premium feel. Would have also been nice to have dedicated media keys/volume scroll wheel like on the full size, as a lot of other big brands do this on their flagship tkl’s, but this isn’t a deal breaker for me. Overall I’m really happy with this board, its clean, simple, well built, and feels good to use.
Just a warning for anyone choosing the v2 red switches. Razor have added what feels like rubber underneath the switch so I lose muscle memory of the standard cherry reds. I hope they just make a huntsman with cherry reds and remove the stabilisers per key cap. Solid build quality and looks great otherwise.
Bought for Christmas for our 17 year old son who is very happy with this for his gaming.
Prior to this keyboard I was using the Razer Huntsman TE TKL and I love that, so once the 60% hit the market I was keen to try it; although at the time the price was too much for me. Anyway flash forward to now where the price has dropped to 65 so I thought I’d try it out.
First off, you notice how small this thing is, it’s tiny, there’s so much more space on my desk it’s ridiculous. The imprint is so small now that there’s plenty of space for mouse flicks while in game etc… It’s also going to be a lot easier to clean as well.
The red optical switches are superb, they’re silent and fast, they feel smooth in game and have a semi tactile feel. The TE I have has the purple switch which isn’t that loud but compared to this is blaring.
I thought I’d struggle without the F keys but I got used to using the function key pretty quickly. There’s plenty of extra functionality including media keys, brightness, the arrows and loads of others.
Overall I really like this keyboard, it’s now become my main using the TE as a back up
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.
I’m a touch typist as well as a gamer; the keys on this unit are up there in terms of touch typing, and defo top of the tree for gaming.
The keyboard doesn’t come with a wrist-rest that it really needs in my opinion, luckily the Glorious Gaming GSW-75 COMPACT SLIM KEYBOARD WRIST REST suits and fits this keyboard perfectly.
If you want the best touch-typing keyboard, then the Razer Ornata V2 is the best there is. (I can sustain 120 WPM and can only do it on the Ornata).
Overall though, Razer Synaps (version 2 and 3) are really really unrealisable, badly designed and their USB drivers will regularly blue screen your windows machine. So yea, while the keyboard is great, the software greatly lets it down, I’d still recommend the keyboard because no other brand comes close, but yea, it’s annoying using unreliable software, and Razer’s tech-support is next to useless. They always just tell you to reinstall their software every time, then ignore you, they refuse to acknowledge any bugs what-so-eve. For example, the Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition is completely technically faulty – all the keys get double-strikes, so they just dumped them on the market and then ignored any complaints.
Had the Logitech G15 full length Keyboard with 16 G macro keys down the side for many years then decided to get a new keyboard. Decided to get this keyboard as it caught my attention as I quite like the small form factor and obviously the clickiness of the switch keys.
First impression, It’s small and really good built quality, It has some weight due to the amount of tech inside and the material used.
For Gaming, it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I’m a casual gamer but do play hours on end and I have to admit that it’s fast and accurate keypresses. the clickiness makes gaming experience better in a physiological way, doesn’t improve gaming but it’s choir for your ears.
The Function keys are still there hidden along the number keys, the dedicated FN keys disables the number keys and unlocks your F keys. when you press FN, it will disable the RBG lighting and turn the other keys white which basically means you can use the arrow keys and F keys and other keys like Del, Print Screen, Media controls and Volume but unfortunately that you need to keep it pressed down if you use it all the time but I’m sure there is a way to make it stick by using the Synapse software.
I adore this product and has made so much room on my table that I can put more stuff on the table.
Where do I start, this keyboard is a 60 percent Razer keyboard with Double Shot PBT keycaps for a sturdy and durable gaming experience. They feel really nice whilst playing and are oil resistant so if your having a snack or something at your desk there will be no oil shining on the keycaps so it’s really durable. It comes with a detachable type C cable to type A USB and if you have your own type c cables that you’d prefer to use then you have that option but otherwise it comes with a nice and luxurious cable on stock.
Let’s talk about those switches… It’s a Purple Opto-mechanical keyboard switch with an actuation at 1.5 mm with 45 grams of force for actuation but it’s an optical switch so it’s a lot faster and durable than a traditional mechanical switch as it has a durability of up to 100million keystrokes for each key and it’s actuated by a light beam that has 0ms denounce delay so it’s extremely fast! Overall the switches sound amazing for me it has a little bit of a pinging noise but it does not affect be in game and it isn’t that loud and disturbing up to where I know from the one that I got.
Overall this keyboard is a great keyboard to the touch and I highly recommend this keyboard for anybody and it’s a lot cheaper than what is really is in Razer’s actual website and store. Hope you enjoyed the review and have a good day/evening/night 🙂
This keyboard is very minimalist in appearance with a very subtle Razer logo. Perfect if you don’t want huge logos in your face and just want something that works and does what you need.
One thing I found odd at first with the keyboard was the amount of travel required to actuated each key. This is extremely minimal and I often found I’d be jumping in apex without meaning to, simply because my thumb was resting (very gently) against the space bar and triggering it with the weight of my thumb. This is definitely not a deal breaker though as after a day or two I readjusting my hand placement slightly and alleviated the issue entirely.
I love the size as I no longer bash my mouse into my keyboard which used to be an issue before. It’s compact enough to not get in the way, but large enough to type effectively without any discomfort. I still find the keys slightly odd as I want to press them down fully but really they require minimal travel to actuate and they are very accurate at registering each key press at the lightest of touches.
The software has been flawless for me and I love how the LED’s match perfectly with the LED’s on my Razer Viper. This is something that is often not the case between different products and something that can so often be overlooked.
The detachable USB C cable is great, especially if you are transporting the keyboard as you don’t need to worry about the cable being damaged where it enters the keyboard frame. The body is super solid and the keys almost feel like they have a little antislip coating on them which I personally love and I think feels great under your fingers.
Overall I think it’s a fantastic keyboard for the money and hope it will gives me a few years of blissful use for gaming, writing essays and anything else my fingers need to type. Treat yourself 😉