⚡ Dominate your desk with speed, style, and precision.
The Razer Huntsman Elite features cutting-edge optical switches with 30% faster actuation, a durable aluminum frame, and fully customizable Chroma RGB lighting supporting 16.8 million colors. Designed for pro-level gaming comfort, it includes a magnetic plush wrist rest with underglow and programmable macros with a dedicated media dial, built to withstand up to 100 million clicks.
Brand | Razer |
Item model number | RZ03-01870200-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.76 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.22 x 17.64 x 1.42 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.22 x 17.64 x 1.42 inches |
Color | Classic Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Razer USA Ltd |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07DHNX18W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 26, 2018 |
S**L
Rather have a keyboard that's has RGB built in function's instead of using an app
This Keyboard is amazing. It looks amazing, feels amazing, sounds amazing and the wrist rest is worth the reason to get this keyboard because I need a reason to justify with me why I'm getting a $200 keyboard.I love the clicky knows the keyboard makes and it feels really nice on my fingertips. I'm definitely going to type some questionable fan fictions with this keyboard that will make you say "Every day we stray farther away from god"So I will honestly admit because It does not have the ability to change the lights by holding the function keys... or it does and I just don't know it yet.Then I would want to return the keyboard and get a cheaper one just to have RGB built-in maybe I should have got the Steelseries Omni keys over this keyboard. It's very difficult to make a decision over comparing keyboards around the $200 price range actually matter of fact I didn't like the Steel series because it looks like a gimmick and people were saying the steel series keyboard worth $200 was overpriced.In conclusion... do your research on what chroma li9ghts are... If you want to make sure you get good RGB and are looking for a $200 then get the CORSAIR keyboard that has RGB not this keyboard.I'm a tough customer to satisfy in terms of high quality when it comes to comparison and doing my research and knowing what I want so I would get the CORSAIR instead iff I knew that I needed an app for the Chroma lights.Razer is lucky I'm keeping this keyboard and ironically I'm a RAZER fan now because it's still an expensive keyboard and I definitely show quality to it's utmost and the wrist rest is in a league of its own.So I sacrifice The RGB lights for chroma lights that I don't really like for the best in terms of quality so I'm confident that I have quality on a scale of 1-10 is a level 10 on the scale of how high quality this keyboard is . This keyboard is my ultimate weapon for years to come and I got the warranty from amazon for confidence that my investment is locked in.In summary, the following in on a level scale from 1-0Chroma lights Level 3;Honestly, if it was not for the wrist pad having the lights as well this would have been a deal breaker but the wrist rest saves the keyboard.Keys Level 10It's really hard for me to imagine that it can get any better than this, Indeed this is the best keyboard you can ever have if you spend any more money than $200 you are paying for gimmicks or other things that have nothing to do with then keyboards quality and STOP complaining about the keys being so loud it's not that bad its actually just right for a clicky keyboard. The Havit keyboard for $47 had a louder clicky keyboard with RGB but in functions so I already miss that keyboard... I might buy it again because I returned it to get this keyboard but im apparently greedy and want both of them to know but I keep telling myself if I'm going to get another RGB keyboard then I will get one that is Bluetooth.Wrist rest Level 10This wrist rest should save me years of grief and discomfort. I would rather spend $200 on a good keyboard with a top-notch wrist rest than spend more than $200 on surgery for my wrist going bad. This investmetn will save my wrist in the future. The wrist rest has lights at the bottom with a magnetic connector to connect ton the bottom of the keyboard.Overall I don't have a justifiable reason to return this keyboard or rate it 2 stars but for now, I will give it 5 stars for the highest in quality that Razer was really truthful about. You want the best quality and make sure you are getting what you pay for dollar for dollar than get this keyboard. Honestly, the chroma lights are not that bad I just need to get use to them.
A**R
Nice optical keyboard
I have been skeptical of Razer keyboards as they have received poor reviews from my friends or online reviews, but this one has pleasantly surprised me. This is my first optical keyboard (I have dozens of mechanical keyboards).Pros: the keys feel fantastic and have proper width between them. The "travel" of the keys also feels good. Tactile and not too loud. I love how I can optimize the color of the keyboard backlights. One of the most responsive and accurate keyboards I have used. The volume wheel is "backwards" to me, but this is not a problem as you can customize the direction of the volume wheel in the Razer Synapse software. The media keys and extra ten keys are a plus for me (I am not a fan of tenkeyless). I don't care for gimmicky macro keys, so I was glad that this keyboard does not have themCons: I must have a wrist rest, but this one is terrible. It is too high and flat. An after-market angled wrist rest fixed that for me. If you lock Windows, then the Razer software loses connection to the keyboard, and the color scheme you have programmed is lost. This is only a minor issue as it does not affect the functionality of the keyboard. Some people say my keyboard is too loud, but the sound level seems normal to me in comparison to a cherry MX-brown or red keyboard.Value: I purchased this at $120, which was within my price range. I never would have bought it at $200, but seeing how much I like it now, I might reconsider that.
T**R
I have enjoyed this keyboard
It's a great gaming and typing keyboard. Actuation at the top of the press, but won't trigger unless pushed very deliberately, unlike Apex pro with the hairpin trigger by even just resting your fingers on keys.Some people hate on the media keys and the wheel. The wheel feels identical to the wheel on the Arctic Pro Wireless dock, and has a noticable but appropriate resistance for feedback. I do think the key symbols on the media controls should have been illuminated instead of only backlit, but they have a nice click and can be reassigned to anything.The Chroma with Synapse 3 is amazing, and easily my favorite software to use for lighting. It syncs up to my other Razer gear, and it can sync up to Nanoleaf panels which are actually very cool. It makes the entire man cave more immersive during OverWatch especially. Synapse 3 can let you connect games that can take control of lighting (I highly recommend) and it activates some really cool effects that I must say I do enjoy. Q flashes when my ult is ready along with a little display of lights when my meter hits 100%. Also my cool down keys glow blue when usable, and flash red when unavailable which is a nice touch.The wrist rest is extremely comfortable and I'm glad I spent the extra few dollars for it. It has underflow, which shines into the desk, and from my chairs height are decently visible, but it may have been nicer to see the entire light strip. Still, a great wrist rest with a nice leather feel to it.The keys are loud, but you can rest assured the moment you hear that click, your mouse has actuated. I did once hit a key on the side and it stuck momentarily, but that was once and has not ever happened again, but did make me concerned at first.I can say that whether I am doing schoolwork or rolling through OverWatch clicking heads, this keyboard has been exceptionally nice.
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