

🎮 Elevate your game with the sleekest, quietest, and fastest tenkeyless keyboard on the block!
The Razer Huntsman V2 TKL is a compact, tenkeyless gaming keyboard featuring ultra-responsive Gen-2 Linear Optical Switches with sound dampening, an industry-leading 8000Hz polling rate, and durable doubleshot PBT keycaps. Designed for both gamers and professionals, it includes a detachable Type-C cable for easy transport, an ergonomic wrist rest for extended comfort, and hybrid on-board plus cloud storage for customizable profiles. Its quartz pink finish adds a trendy, stylish edge to any setup.

















| ASIN | B0BG698KJ3 |
| Additional Features | 8000Hz Polling Rate, Detachable Type-C Cable, Fast Linear Optical Switches Gen2, PBT Keycaps, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,426 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #208 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Gaming Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Quartz Pink |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,190) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.76"L x 5.54"W x 1.36"H |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Huntsman V2 TKL |
| Model Number | RZ03-03942100-R3U1 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 6 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Style Name | Huntsman V2 TKL |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming, Pink |
| UPC | 840272904640 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
A**J
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.
D**2
Finally! it's THE one
Let me start by saying that this keyboard is a MUST for anyone! It is absolutely the best thing I have put my fingers on in quite a while......LOL For the last 3 months I have been on the hunt for a keyboard that would meet all my crazy criteria...and I finally found it. First, some background: I am a software engineer and have been writing code and working at a desk in front a keyboard for the last 27 years, so a keyboard (and mouse) is my tool for the trade. In addition, I am extremely picky. More than just for the purpose of creature comforts, I look for "utility" in my tech and for things to be solid, good quality and made in a logical way. For a keyboard, I had this list of criteria: 1. Backlit keys 2. Quiet keys 3. Primary dedicated media buttons that do NOT require a Fn/secondary key to be pressed for access. 4. Easy volume controls 5. Quiet keys 6. Solid build that does not bend down with each key press 7. Multi-colors for the backlit keys, if possible 8. Quiet keys 9. Mechanical-style keys (height and actuation) 10. Properly spaced keys 11. Quiet keys 12. "Linear" Enter key (not "L" shape.....why...why?) Did I mention Quiet keys??? That actually should have been at the top of the list. I know it is a personal preference, and mine is not the clicky noise...it's just too distracting to me. Well, folks - this is it! This is the keyboard that answers ALL the criteria above. To date, I have tried over 20 keyboards and none hit the mark. I've tried cheap ones, medium and expensive ones. Couldn't find it until this. The keys are made of a nice material that provides just that little "grip" you need not to slide off of the surface. Actuation is amazing and the bottom of the key press is dampened (noise-side) in such a nice way that you can barely hear it. I really do mean barely!! SO many reviews and manufacturer write-ups talk about quiet keys...but they were not. This keyboard is absolutely that - quite and pleasant (if you can even say that). Keys are spaced out nicely and typing accuracy is very high. I particulary like the fact that I can set RGB values for the backlit color of the keys...that's just excellent. The software that gets installed by Razer is very good as well. Intuitive and gives you super control over every aspect of the keyboard. I've only had this keyboard ONE day, and already love it. If I think about it, I will return in 30 days and add an update. Price - I wasn't too "comfortable" with spending that type of cash for a keyboard...but now that it's here and I am typing this review with it...it was worth every penny! You DO get what you pay for. If you are in the market - spend the extra dollars and get this! You will NOT be disappointed!!! :)
J**E
Excellent Keyboard
My Logitech keyboard died a week before Thanksgiving. In an effort to escape Logitech's software (and modern hardware quality control), I decided to give the Razer Huntsman V2 (w/ Razer Red switches) a chance. Sure, it's not a custom mechanical setup with exotic Japanese switches, but it gives a premium enough feel. I love the sound dampening, the smoothness of the keys, and the relatively short actuation distance. It's not silent, per se, but it's the quietest keyboard in my house (including various laptops). I've seen comments online suggesting the keys don't light up bright enough. I'm partial to more subdued keyboard lighting, and I can vouch for the fact that I haven't had to dim the board much. Other brands use lighting that glows substantially around the keys, instead of just through the letters. Some of Razer's marketing images show bright halos around the keys, and some show none at all. In practice, they glow a little at the top of each key, but not very much at all. The only serious downside I encountered was with Razer's software. It's not very intuitive in general. But my specific complaint is that it isn't easy to use external tools to switch game profiles. I really wish these hardware companies would open source their software! Now, for why I returned it in a week. The Huntsman V2 Analog popped up on sale over Black Friday weekend for only a few buck more than I spent. I figured it was a no-brainer upgrade--how wrong I was. The analog version has added lighting around the base of the board (it looks great!) and offers analog functionality on every single key. Plus it has slightly stiffer springs. Unfortunately, it has none of the sound dampening of the regular Huntsman V2, and the keys give a loud, drum-like clack when bottomed out or rebounding. Analog, on a keyboard, is a bit of a gimmick, but one cool thing the analog version offers is adjustable actuation points. This gives you the ability to tune your typing and gaming experience. I agonized over the stiffer springs and loud typing. Ultimately, I returned the regular, quiet Huntsman V2 in favor of keeping the loud, but adjustable, Huntsman V2 Analog. Though I very seriously considered keeping both!!
M**K
Fué un regalo para mi hijo y quedó encantado, sus teclas nada ruidosas, muy suave al escribir , muy útil tanto para tareas como para juegos ... Al hacer el pedido la app falló y se me generó doble , hice pedido de devolucion y se me autorizó sin problema así que recomiendo mucho al vendedor ,tanto como al producto.
R**Y
I've used a lot of membrane keyboards over the years, and my last keyboard was a mechanical Razer Blackwidow (v2 I think). I am not a clicky keyboard person. So I got this keyboard instead after giving the noisy one an honest try for a couple years. This one has the silent optical switches. The experience is like night and day. The actuation on these keys is so smooth, very low, and comparatively very quiet. Even compared to the previous Huntsman TE (which my father owns) I can hear, and feel the difference. The keyboard itself has a nice weight to it, and feels very solid (just don't shake it). My one complaint is that sometimes the keys can feel a little squeaky, like they're not lubed enough, and it's pushing air out of the switches. One side note, is that currently on Linux the LED lights don't work. The opensource software hasn't been updated for it yet, though it is almost finished, the bulk of the work has been done. So soon enough this will be fixed. On windows however, it works right out of the box. Absolutely fantastic keyboard. I would say that the price is way too high. I don't mind to spend the money on a solid keyboard for gaming, because I use it a lot. I've worn through the keycaps many times, and I know these Razer keycaps don't wear out. For me it's worth it, but it's still over priced. You could probably get a similar feeling keyboard for cheaper, but then you're not getting a Razer, and probably not a Synapse compatible keyboard. You need to weigh those things for yourself, and decide what's import to you.
A**W
The Razer Huntsman V2 TKL Tenkeyless Gaming Keyboard is a true marvel in the world of gaming peripherals. It's designed to provide the fastest and most precise gaming experience, thanks to its clicky optical switches, lightning-quick keystrokes, and an impressive 8000Hz polling rate. Here's why it deserves a perfect rating: Pros: Lightning-Fast Clicky Optical Switches: Razer's optical switches are renowned for their speed and responsiveness. With the Huntsman V2 TKL, your keystrokes register at incredible speed, giving you the edge in fast-paced games. Quick Keystrokes: The quick keystrokes ensure that your commands are executed with near-instantaneous response, making it ideal for competitive gaming. 8000Hz Polling Rate: The 8000Hz polling rate is a game-changer, providing the most accurate and real-time input feedback. Your actions are translated into the game world without any delay. Detachable Type-C Cable: The detachable Type-C cable adds convenience for transport and ensures a secure connection during gameplay. Doubleshot PBT Keycaps: The keycaps are made of durable doubleshot PBT, ensuring they can withstand the most intense gaming sessions without wearing out. Ergonomic Wrist Rest: The included wrist rest adds comfort during extended gaming sessions, reducing fatigue and strain. Cons: Price Point: While the Razer Huntsman V2 TKL is a top-tier gaming keyboard, its premium features come at a higher price point. However, the investment is well worth it for serious gamers. In conclusion, the Razer Huntsman V2 TKL Tenkeyless Gaming Keyboard is a testament to Razer's commitment to delivering the ultimate gaming experience. Its combination of speed, precision, and durability makes it a standout choice for competitive gamers and enthusiasts alike. With its exceptional performance and features, I confidently rate the Razer Huntsman V2 TKL with a perfect five stars. Elevate your gaming to new heights with this keyboard, where every keystroke is a lightning-fast command and every victory is within reach.
E**A
Por el momento va bien, aplicaciónmuy sencilla, ya si quieres personalizar las luces, debes de tener mucha paciencia para poder usar, cualquier cosa actualizo.
E**I
Muy buen teclado. Lo he estado usando durante un año y hasta ahora ningun problema, especialmente para juegos y es muy bueno en mi caso que juego osu y le doy un uso muy intenso. Lo unico malo diria que si vienes de un teclado comun de membrana se te puede hacer incomodo ya que las teclas tienen un recorrido y ademas son un poco mas pesadas de presionar pero despues de acostumbrarte esta excelente Otra cosa es que el teclado es mas ruidoso de lo que se escucha en los videos (switch purpura), no lo recomiendo si estas en un lugar donde no puedes hacer ruido aunque no es molesto con audifonos Ojo si lo compras solo por los 8000 hertz de polling rate es muy buena opcion pero en mi opinion seria mejor un teclado hall effect, ya que si se nota que es mas inmediato al presionar la tecla pero no necesariamente es mas rapido ya que como dije las teclas tienen ese recorrido lo que significa que tienes que presionar la tecla muy rapidamente para poder notar los 8k hertz (puede ser mas cansado), mientras que los de hall effect puedes ajustar el punto de actuacion y ahi si seria de inmediato como si fuera una pantalla touch de 0.1mm Tiene buena iluminacion aunque no brilla tanto
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