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March 2021
(84%)
81 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
55 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Pros
Razer Analog Optical switches offer fine-tuned controls
Adjustable key triggers give you more customization options
Customizable media controls
USB 3.0 passthrough
Detachable wrist rest with RGB lighting
The editors didn't like
Cons
Doesn't fully simulate a gamepad's functionality
Extra features make the Synapse software overly complicated
Published: 2021-03-01, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
USB TypeC standard input (converted dongle is included), requiring no additional dongle to use on Macbooks and other modern laptops, Detachable RGB wrist pad no longer requires a second USB port to operate, Matte finish that gives your fingers just the ri
Nearly identical design to previous Huntsman line, High price tag might discourage wider adoption, Lacks the tactile 'oomf' of other optomechanical switches, No TKL variant, Caps Lock and control deck still difficult to read in darker rooms
Few keyboards impress me like Razer's optical lineup and the Huntsman V2 Analog is among the best I'd gotten my hands on. Although the tactile feedback might not be clicky enough for the average user, power players that want immediate response and full co...
Super comfortable wrist rest, Neat compact design, Great gaming performance, Solid companion app, Innovative tech that'll get better over time
Analog input isn't seamless and doesn't work with everything, Lighting could be brighter, Expensive
The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog features great performance, a super comfortable wrist rest and innovative tech packed into a sleek design, but it has a few kinks that need to be worked out...
Highly customizable analog mechanical switches, Satisfying typing experience, Comfortably padded RGB wrist rest, Handy media controls,
Wildly expensive, No macro keys, Customizable actuation could go lower, Limited PC support for analog control
The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog keyboard is premium in its feature set, design and price; although, dedicated macro keys would've been nice. Pressure-sensitive keys bring a fine level of control in supported PC games, and they're highly programmable, from th...
Buttery smooth switches Comfy wrist rest USB pass-through,
Inconsistent backlighting It's kind of loud Expensive
The Huntsman V2 Analog is my new favourite keyboard from Razer. It's got lots of cool features you'd struggle to find in premium custom keyboards, but that comes at an equally premium cost. If nothing else, it's another example of Razer leading from the f...
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Abstract: The Razer Huntsman V2 and the V2 Analog (reviewed here) could be twins. Both keyboards feature the same stealth-black design. Both feature thick doubleshot PBT keycaps with backlit legends, dedicated media controls and the excellent multi-function dial fi...
Analog switch tech is at the cuttingedge of keyboard design, Plush and comfortable wrist rest, Durable PBT keycaps, Standard bottom row for thirdparty keycap compatibility
Analog input will not work for all games, Need to manually reassign each key to use controller functionality ingame, Twin braided cables are stiff and unwieldy, Very pricey
The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog is a great keyboard that sits on the cutting-edge of switch tech. But it is also impractical in more ways than one. The analog tech is cool and supports a ton of customisability and powerful features. If you enjoy tinkering an...