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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard in Black by Mateusz Jamroz แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

By default, a terribly low keystroke threshold (only 1.5mm) is set, due to which the slightest touch of a key is regarded as pressing it. But the problem is quickly solved through Synapse (it is enough to set the "actuation point" to 3.4mm for any one key and then click "Synchronize the actuation/off point for all keys"). Got pros: 1. despite belonging to the gaming segment, it is also great for typing. This awareness comes about a week after getting used to it. 2. USB type C to type A adapter included 3. does not collect dust, prints and dirt too 4. You can turn off all backlights Cons below: 1. the keys are very loud (I thought that there is nothing louder than my old A4tech x7 g600, but it turned out that my a4tech is generally silent compared to this keyboard) 2. Attachment pads have weak magnets. You can even separate it from the keyboard with your little finger. I did not expect such an impractical method of fastening from Razer, but this is explained by the fact that only with the help of such a fastening it is possible to simultaneously attach a set-top box and transmit a signal to it about what color of the backlight to apply to its body. Conclusion: if you often sharply move the keyboard, then be prepared for the fact that this prefix will fall off. If you move slowly, carefully, or do not move at all, then this will not be a disadvantage for you, besides, considering that the keyboard itself is simply impossible to move accidentally (it is heavy). 3. it is almost impossible to use the keyboard without a pillow attachment, because it is very high 4. there are no corrugations on the keys. All keys are equally flat. Blindly groping for the Win or WASD key is very difficult. The only corrugation (in the form of a single dot) is on the Num 5 key. 5. there are no signatures to the light indicators, because they are engraved in black text on black. You can understand that you now have numpad enabled only by either bending over the keyboard, or by learning that numpad is the second LED from the left. 6. cable (more precisely, a pair of cables) departs from the keyboard not from the center, but to the left. It is not clear what prompted the abandonment of symmetry.