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Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard: Fast Keyboard Switches - Linear Optical Switches - Chroma RGB Lighting - PBT Keycaps - Onboard Memory Snap Tap - White

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Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard: Fast Keyboard Switches - Linear Optical Switches - Chroma RGB Lighting - PBT Keycaps - Onboard Memory Snap Tap - White

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Customers appreciate the keyboard's quality, sound, and size. They find it quieter than their full-size keyboard, with a nice clicky sound when pressed. Many appreciate the compact size that saves desk space for their mouse. The RGB lighting is bright and customizable, with clear but not too bright illumination. Customers appreciate the feel of the keyboard, describing it as great for typing and gaming.

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· FASTER THAN TRADITIONAL MECHANICAL SWITCHES — Razer Linear Optical switch technology uses optical beam-based actuation, registering key presses at the speed of light (15-30% shorter actuation distance than other linear switches at 1.0 mm) · ULTIMATE PERSONALIZATION & GAMING IMMERSION WITH RAZER CHROMA RGB LIGHTING — Fully syncs with popular games, Razer hardware, Philips Hue, and gear from 30+ partners; supports 16.8 million colors on individually backlit keys from the world’s largest lighting ecosystem for gaming devices · QUALITY, ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION — Covered with a matte, aluminum top frame for increased structural integrity · OIL-RESISTANT DOUBLESHOT PBT KEYCAPS — Made of textured, high-grade PBT for a more durable and textured finish less prone to long-term grime buildup · FULLY PROGRAMMABLE MACROS — Razer Hypershift allows for all keys and keypress combinations to be remapped to execute complex commands · RAZER SNAP TAP — Enjoy truly responsive in-game movement via Razer Synapse 4 by prioritizing the latest input between a pair of assigned keys; Snap Tap is OFF by default and can be toggled ON/OFF in Razer Synapse · #1 SELLING PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. — Source — Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined

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Jose SReviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023

The Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Analog Gaming Keyboard is a compact powerhouse that has transformed my gaming experience. From its adjustable actuation to the portable form factor, this keyboard is a game-changer in every sense. The standout feature of the Huntsman Mini is undoubtedly its Analog Optical Switches. The adjustable actuation allows me to fine-tune the keyboard's responsiveness to suit my playstyle. Whether I'm in the midst of an intense FPS match or navigating a complex strategy game, the Analog Optical Switches deliver a level of precision and control that I didn't know I was missing. The Rapid Trigger Mode takes things to the next level, providing a tactile and audible click that is incredibly satisfying. The responsiveness of the keys is instantaneous, giving me a competitive edge in fast-paced gaming scenarios. It's a feature that truly sets the Huntsman Mini apart from other gaming keyboards. The 60% form factor is a revelation in terms of portability. The compact design not only saves desk space but also makes it an ideal companion for gaming on the go. The keyboard's compact size doesn't compromise functionality, as every key is within easy reach, and the Doubleshot PBT Keycaps ensure durability and a comfortable feel with every press. The RGB lighting is, as expected from Razer, mesmerizing. The customizable lighting profiles add a dynamic and immersive element to my gaming setup. Whether I'm in the mood for a subtle glow or a vibrant light show, the Huntsman Mini delivers on the RGB front. Build quality is exceptional, with the black matte finish exuding a sleek and premium feel. The keyboard feels robust, and the construction inspires confidence in its longevity. It's clear that Razer has paid attention to every detail, from the key switches to the overall design. In conclusion, the Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Analog Gaming Keyboard is a compact marvel that combines innovative technology with a sleek design. Whether you're a competitive gamer or simply appreciate a top-tier keyboard, the Huntsman Mini is worth the investment. It's a portable powerhouse that has elevated my gaming sessions to new heights. Highly recommended for anyone looking to up their gaming keyboard game.

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Kelsey SReviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024

I have had a Razer Viper ultimate mouse for about 2 and a half years now.. It held up well and I thought maybe I should look into getting a razer keyboard too. Well I picked this because it is very close in size to my last one. I seen the reviews for this thing and had to get one myself and it didn't disappoint. Much more responsive then my previous RK Keyboard that was half the price and mechanical 60%. I really like the look personally its dark and clean. It really pairs well with my Viper ultimate mouse and I love the combo. For fps games, survival games it helps with reaction time for me to have both of my devices functioning at a much lower latency. That was my focus. My history with razer products has been good so far. I have one headset of theirs on the cheaper end but still works well with my DAC after 3 years as well. These products seem to hold up to the test of time. Will probably buy a Razer controller next, eyeing one right now.

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salReviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024

the razer huntsman mini 60% gaming keyboard is pretty awesome. the linear optical switches feel super fast and responsive, which makes gaming and typing really smooth. i love the chroma rgb lighting – it’s super customizable and adds a lot of flair to my setup. the 60% layout is perfect for people who want more desk space, and it’s still really functional even with fewer keys. the pbt keycaps feel high quality, and the onboard memory is a nice touch for saving custom profiles. the snap tap feature is great for a clean, clicky feel with every keypress. if you're into compact keyboards, this one’s a solid choice.

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FrankReviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021

I just want to put this out there, this keyboard is NOT a scam. Hear me out about this keyboard. Razer is a huge company in the gaming scene of many games (Fortnite for me). Seeing their name pop up everywhere gives me comfort when I buy their products. Queue 1 week ago, my slow, old, ugly keyboard was really not keeping up with the speed I needed and wanted in game (Fortnite). I needed a new one and Razer came to mind. Seeing all the pros dominate and put down enemies with this keyboard really pushed my desire for the thing. BUT I didn’t want to be dumb so like any person, I watched reviews, read reviews, and even checked more commercials. This is the time I start to doubt this keyboard. After seeing tons of videos about how bad this keyboard was, I really worried if I should fall into Razer’s hands and buy this keyboard. After days of conflict, I decided to buy it. Seeing almost every pro use it made me think if it really was that bad. I won’t regret this decision. Once this keyboard arrived, I found myself in love. All the things that the people had said were not true at all. I even put on HyperX Pudding key caps and they still worked. The Razer Synapse software was easy, convenient, and well-designed. Though the RGB could have been better and brighter, it will still satisfy your hunger. The switches were awesome. They were so fast at 1.0 mm actuation point that I was blown away. The small form factor also benefits players like me (in Fortnite). The weight did not bother me at all and the keyboard didn’t “slide” at all (though I did put it on my mousepad). The look is sleek and minimalistic and you can see the letters clearly. Overall, please buy this keyboard if you are an FPS gamer. It is so worth it and you will not regret it. However there are a few things I must mention: I recommend putting this on your mousepad to stabilize the keyboard and dampen vibrations making it feel “faster”. Also, I recommend downloading Chroma Studio for better control of your RGB in your Razer Synapse software. Lastly, I’d recommend staying on the original keycaps that the keyboard comes with because they are so perfectly grippy, comfortable, and sleek. That’s it from me. I really hope you do consider this keyboard because I did and I did not regret it. I hope you all stay safe during these times and cave in to your Gaming desires. Thanks for listening and have a great day!

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A. C. SeruntineReviewed in Canada on August 15, 2021

I've been using this new keyboard about a week, and while I didn't like it at first, the more I use it, the more I like it. It might not be idea for some but for me, it seems like it's going to be a perfect fit. First off: I'm not really a gamer. The only games I mess with are flight sims, which don't really require super fast keyboards or mice, and occasionally I'll mess with a strategy sim like Command: Modern Operations. I am a professional video editor, though, and spend a lot of time working on a computer. This means one hand all over the keyboard and one hand on a mouse all the time. I was starting to develop pain in my right arm due to the wide angle of the mouse to my right to accommodate the full sized keyboard. I got a 60% keyboard to get my arms more centered and it worked like a charm; pain gone. I also prefer to buy gaming hardware for video editing because it performs better and there is no ghosting, which can create problems when doing very sensitive, heavy power using video editing. The keyboard is well laid out. They keys are very comfortable. I am also a professional writer, and I was surprised to discover I writer faster and with less typos on this keyboard than I did with my previous full keyboard. Honestly, typing on the Huntsman Mini is an absolute pleasure. The Fn layer keys are not changeable with the Synapse 3 software, but any other key is, AND you can designate any non-FN layer key (except the useless Windows and Menu keys) to serve as macros or even alternative Fn keys. I was able to put a Fn key on each side of the keyboard this way, using the left alt button as another Fn key, which allows me to write faster. RAZER: PLEASE PUT Fn KEYS ON BOTH SIDES OF A KEYBOARD. IT HELPS A LOT. The removable USB wire is the best laid out I have seen on any keyboard. It is recessed into a full enclosure so that lateral pressure will damage the USB wire or plug. It has a bunch of RGB profiles, but I really don't care. As far as I am concerned, RGB is a gimmick and the public will soon grow bored with it. I set all keys to glow a muted green so that I can see them in low light when editing. Done. In my perspective, the keyboard has three flaws. It should be heavier. It's competition from HyperX weighs almost twice as much due to an aluminum base plate. Being heavier would make the Huntsman Mini more stable, though, in truth, it doesn't move around on my desk when I type. It's pretty stable as it is. And it is, quite simply, overpriced. In Canada, it was $175 for the black with linear optical switches, while the white version was $15 less and the clicky switch version is a full $45 less. Razer is charging for brand and color. The best/worst part of the keyboard, though, is the Synapse 3 software. You can technically use this keyboard fine without ever installing the software. You can change the RGB (who cares) and create macros (maybe kind of useful), but if you need to customize it (and I do actually really need to for work), you must install Synapse 3. Accessory makers like Razer and Logitech have been moving toward integrated software to run everything, under the delusion this is a great idea. This makes for huge apps simply to run a mouse, keyboard or headphones. Despite angry buyers who keep complaining they hate the resources these massive apps takeup, makers are sticking to this approach. Synapse 3 is about 400 megs and both a memory and compute cycle hog. Despite that, the software is powerful and will let you configure the keyboard in countless ways, changing keys, macros, executing software, emulating mouse functions and moving Fn buttons around. Happily, I found a compromise. I discovered I could setup the keyboard keys to function like I wanted, (which was merely creating an extra set of arrow navigation keys on the Fn layer on the left, turning the annoying and useless Menu key into a second right-side Fn key (bigger Fn key, easier to hit), and setting up a third Fn key on on the left alt button. Then I can setup Synapse 3 not to auto-start on startup, turn off Synapse 3, and the keyboard remembers my settings. No more need of Synapse 3. It is off, out of the way, and not taking up precious RAM and compute cycles. There are three caveats, and they are not mentioned in the user's manual. I had to figure them out for myself.. To leave Synapse 3 off, you cannot setup any alternative profiles, otherwise it demands you run Synapse 3 to use any setup, even the default profile. You must not change the default profile name. And you must not assign anything to the C key or the keyboard will not run the onboard default profile (probably a Synapse 3 bug). I gave a lot of thought to purchasing the closest competition instead, the HyperX 60, which is markedly cheaper and significantly heavier, but in the end decided to stick with the Razer Huntsman Mini. I like the build quality of the HyperX 60 more, but the Razer Huntsman Mini has a far more configurable keyboard, is very quiet, still has great build quality and, most importantly to me since I couldn't really care less about gimmicky RGB profiles, I can setup the keyboard to do what I need it to do. And in the end, that's a what a keyboard is about--being able to do what you need it to do efficiently.

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يزيد عادل العتيبيReviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 2, 2024

الكيبورد فخم وصوته حلو السويتشات ضغطتها حلوه والاستجابه سريعه وحسن لعبي والارجيبي حلو وفيه سبع وضعيات اذا تبي تغير فيها تضغط fn+ctrl من١ الى٧

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StephenReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2023

Play Video Very good rgb everywhere except for the spacebar (had to change spacebar keycap from pudding to a normal keycap) but I like the clickyness and think it looks perfect aesthetically

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RyanReviewed in Belgium on October 12, 2024

This keyboard blew my mind, for a 60% gaming keyboard it definitely gives advantages in game. I already a razer mechanical keyboard ( blackwidow v2chroma) bit decided to go for the white huntsman mini wich I can tell you feels way to nice on the fingers. I picked linear red switches and they feel awesome and don't make all the noise my older keyboard was making. Only downside is that this keyboard is not available or made in general by razer in azerty.

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Mark HorvathReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 29, 2024

I recently got my hands on the Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard, and it has completely transformed my gaming experience! The compact design is perfect for my setup, giving me more desk space for other accessories. The Razer Opto-Mechanical switches provide an incredible tactile feel with a satisfying click that enhances both gaming and typing. The customizable RGB lighting is stunning and adds a personal touch to my rig. This keyboard's build quality is top-notch, sturdy yet lightweight, making it easy to carry around for LAN parties. Additionally, the detachable USB-C cable is a nice feature that makes storage hassle-free. Overall, the Razer Huntsman Mini is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a compact, high-performance keyboard. Highly recommended for gamers and enthusiasts alike!