Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard: Adjustable Actuation via Analog Optical Switches - Rapid Trigger Mode - Chroma RGB Lighting - Magnetic Wrist Rest - Dedicated Media Keys & Dial - Black

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Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard: Adjustable Actuation via Analog Optical Switches - Rapid Trigger Mode - Chroma RGB Lighting - Magnetic Wrist Rest - Dedicated Media Keys & Dial - Black Keyboard
Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard: Adjustable Actuation via Analog Optical Switches - Rapid Trigger Mode - Chroma RGB Lighting - Magnetic Wrist Rest - Dedicated Media Keys & Dial - Black
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Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Most functional razer keyboard that sounds amazing, aside from the space bar.
This is one of the best keyboards I have ever used. The keys are actually pretty quiet with exception to the space bar. For some reason the rest of the keys make a nice thock sound similar to popcorn popping but the space bar has a very loud thud sound to it. Other than that I love the way this keyboard feels and sounds. The rgb is on the dim side for a razer keyboard, however it is normal for every other keyboard and brighter than most. The keys have a really nice texture to them and the overall typing experience is smooth. You can adjust the actuation points on the keyboard and assign them to different profiles that you can then cycle through manually on the keyboard. I have mine set to 3.0 in typing mode and 1.5 in gaming mode. I had a razer blackwidow v4 with yellow switches but I returned it for this keyboard and I couldn't be happier. The blackwidow felt premium but this keyboard takes it to a whole different level. Better wrist pad, better quality of keys, and an overall better build keyboard than the blackwidow v4. I will keep this keyboard for as long as it lasts. Considering my keyboard before the v4 was a ornata chroma that lasted me almost 7 years i'm sure this one, which is build much better, will last longer. If you like the way mechanical keyboards feel and you don't mind the thocky noise than this is the keyboard for you. I can't think of any other keyboard on the market besides the huntsman v3, which has more features but the quality isn't as good, that has this much functionality. This is a $250 keyboard that can commonly be bought for under $140. Definitely worth the purchase.
AJ · 2026-03-05 · via amazon
★★★★★Greased lighting clickyness!
The Razer Huntsman V2 Analong keyboard looks and feels fantastic! The keys almost feel like they are hugging each of my individual fingertips. while at the same time, being very sturdy and yet, offer little to no resistance going down, but spring back up with urgency. The wrist rest is by far the most comfortable one that I have used, even when not using this keyboard I still use the wrist rest when I can. The dedicated media keys are surprisingly one of my favorite parts of the board. They are simple, well placed, and tactile. The USB port on the side is very convenient. You may think you want low actuation points, but you may not realize how your fingers are actually resting on your keyboard right now, and that is more than enough pressure to enter a keystroke. Because of this, I did not like the keyboard instantly, but it took time to get used to it and to find the right actuation points to setup. The only negative for me, and I'm nitpicking here, is the lack of wire organization that other Razer keyboards have. Would have been nice, but not a deal breaker. The RGB board and rest look amazing, especially after setting up the Razer Synapse visual effects. This is my 4th Razer keyboard and I have several from other brands as well. I honestly love the feel of the keys and although I don't care too much to have everything RGB, Razer lighting has always been one of the best, in my opinion. The dedicated media keys are not something I would have thought to mention but other boards that I have used and have media keys are far out of the way and not as efficient to properly adjust on the fly while in the middle of something hectic like an intense pvp battle. Every time I come back to using a Razer product I wonder why I ever left, but throughout the years I have noticed that there will always be an update to their Synpase software that ruins the associated hardware and sometimes that following update to fix it takes too long, or causes a different problem. But back to the keyboard...I love it. Just know that you are going to need some time to build proper muscle memory to utilize it fully without accidental keystrokes.
Shad · 2023-02-20 · via amazon
★★★★★Game-changing switches and incredible build quality
I’ve used a lot of mechanical keyboards, but the Razer Huntsman V2 Analog is in a league of its own. The standout feature is definitely the Analog Optical Switches. Being able to adjust the actuation point for each key is a total game changer I can set a hair-trigger for competitive shooters or a deeper press for typing to avoid mistakes. The build quality is premium; the PBT keycaps feel great and don’t get that greasy shine, and the magnetic wrist rest is actually comfortable for long sessions. The Rapid Trigger mode also makes a noticeable difference in responsiveness.It’s definitely an investment, but if you want the most customizable and responsive keyboard on the market, this is it. Highly recommended! Durability is great , easy to set up, connection is simple nice weight to it as well and at $100 it was a great value for the price. Rating 5 out of 5
codexous1275 · 2026-05-11 · via amazon
★★★★Cool Keyboard - Kind of gimmicky
I've been looking for something to replace my 6 year old Blackwidow X Chroma keyboard for a while, but couldn't find much for a long time. Most new keyboards on the market either had that really gross "gamer" style, or functionality that was lack luster. I saw ads for this keyboard when it came out, and was interested in the series of improvements Razer made in comparison to some of there other more modern releases. 1. Build quality is very nice. I enjoyed my previous BWXC because of its military grade steel build, and it's something that's hard to find nowadays. Was pleasantly surprised that this new keyboard lived up to the standards of my old board. 2. Elephant in the room, analog switches. While they do really have potential, I don't really find them all that useful right now. Of course, this could change, and there could be more support for them in the future; but as of right now, I haven't run into any games that utilize the function. They also sometimes bug out, and stick. For example, if I'm running around in a game using WASD, sometimes my character would continuously move left, even with my hand not touching the keyboard. I would have to press the A key again to reset it. This is rare, and only happened every so often, but I feel it's worth noting. 3. Hand rest. Although I haven't used any previous Razer hand rests before, I know that this new one was completely reworked. Some of the last few Razer keyboards to come out, before this analog one, didn't have a magnetically connected hand rest, which put me off to buying them. This one however IS connected, and is extremely strong and comfortable. Never thought I'd really enjoy a hand rest this much. The LEDs that wrap around the side of the rest/keyboard are pretty clean looking too, if you're into that. 4. PBT keycaps. They're there, and they feel a little more heavy duty than normal keycaps. Not much to say. Overall, I like the keyboard. It's kind of niche, and the analog switches are kind of gimmicky for the moment, but the build and utility of the keyboard more than make up for it.
Grant Bussell · 2021-05-03 · via amazon
★★★★★Excellent product for gamers that requires precision for fps games in term of movements
I bought one for my brother 5 years ago and it keeps working. All keycaps responses as the first day and sound like the first day with 0 mantainment. So I expect the same for this one I bought. Also, it comes with 2 cables, for any weird reason the 2nd one (with a small C usb cable) attached to the keyboard has an usb adapter inside the box attached to the plastic' cover. So once you set it, you can plug in thne keyboard and make it work. For any weird reason the other usb cable is intended to give power and let the usb input works on the keyboard. Oh, and I'm using this one to play Deadlock and it goes very well. Ah and the pad, for me, at least, makes my hand feel like weird so I dont attach it tgo the keyboard but use it fopr my right hand for save it from touch my wrist with the mousepad (so it wont get friction again).
luis · 2025-06-29 · via amazon
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Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard: Adjustable Actuation via Analog Optical Switches - Rapid Trigger Mode - Chroma RGB Lighting - Magnetic Wrist Rest - Dedicated Media Keys & Dial - Black Keyboard