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Published: 2020-08-10, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: When it comes to our electronic lives, it's easy to look at the flashy devices we have interfacing with but forget the things that just work. That's where items like mice and keyboards are often overlooked. Razer has recently delivered a new entry to the...
For starters, there are no additional keycaps to customize and add value to an already pretty expensive product. At $129 USD it's even more expensive than the larger Huntsman TE, even though the reason behind that is the additional lube from the factory a...
Abstract: Ever since I started writing full-time, I've used a laptop to do so. Reliable and portable, the downside to this has always been the keyboard which simply wasn't made to handle my delicate fingers hitting them with the force of a jackhammer several thousa...
A smol keyboard for the masses Satisfying clicks Gorgeous Chroma RGB,
Switch design still needs work No backlight on secondary legends
The Razer Huntsman Mini is another masterclass in gaming peripherals for a mainstream audience, delivering a 60% mechanical keyboard for the masses that also satisfies the extremely niche tastes of the custom keyboard enthusiast space. A big win in a smal...
Good build quality, Detachable cable, Easy to pack, Mesmerizing RGB lighting, Can be used without Razer Synapse, Clicky switch isn't as noisy as the usual Blue switches
Learning curve with 60% keyboard, Linear switches feel too similar to membrane, No wrist rest
The Razer Huntsman Mini is a good keyboard if you need one that takes up as little space as possible without sacrificing on functionality...
Published: 2020-09-21, Author: Raymond , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Tenkeyless keyboards, or those without a numberpad, have always been my go-to keyboard format, whether it's for work or play. I don't deal with a lot of numerical data in my daily work, so the smaller footprint helps keep my desk just a bit more clutter-f...
Abstract: If you do not have a large desk, but need to use an external keyboard to make working from home more productive, you might want to consider getting a 60 per cent keyboard.It is a mechanical keyboard that has 60 per cent of the keys found on a full-sized...
Detachable USBC cable, Doubleshot PBT keycaps, Smooth, optical switches, Standard bottom row allows for more custom keycap options
Still requires Synapse 3 to be installed on PC to access onboard profiles, Compact 60% layout may not be for everyone, Pricey
At S$189.90 for the clicky, purple switches and S$209.99 for the linear reds, the Huntsman Mini is a considerable investment. It is a study in sleek minimalism, and some may question why they have to pay so much for a keyboard that is lacking things like...