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PREMIUM PRODUCTS, AFFORDABALE PRICES
PREMIUM PRODUCTS, AFFORDABALE PRICES
₨ 52,999 Original price was: ₨ 52,999.₨ 19,999Current price is: ₨ 19,999.
The Razer Huntsman V2 TKL is built for speed and comfort with Clicky Optical Switches, durable Doubleshot PBT keycaps, a detachable Type-C cable, ergonomic wrist rest, and hybrid onboard/cloud storage. Enhanced with sound dampening foam for quieter keystrokes.
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Switch Type: Razer™ Clicky Optical Switch
Key Feel: Light and Clicky
Approximate Size: Tenkeyless (80%)
Lighting: Razer Chroma™ RGB customizable backlighting with 16.8 million color options
Wrist Rest: Yes
Onboard Memory: Hybrid onboard storage – up to 5 keybinding profiles
Media Keys: None
Passthrough: None
Connectivity: Wired – Detachable USB-C braided fiber cable
Wireless: No
Keycaps: Razer Doubleshot PBT Keycaps
Weight: (Check official specs, typically ~1kg for TKL)
Others:
Razer™ Snap Tap
Razer™ HyperPolling Technology with up to true 8000 Hz polling rate
Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording
N-key roll-over with anti-ghosting
Gaming mode option
Aluminum matte top plate
Weight | 1 kg |
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Brand | RAZER |
Condition | 10/10 (Without Box) |
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Exchange:
You can exchange any product purchased from Techrepublic.pk within 7 days of purchase under the following conditions:
To raise a dispute, please notify us within 7 days of delivery by contacting our support team via email at hello@techrepublic.pk or by calling 0332 272 2666. Each dispute will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and we strive to find a fair resolution for both parties.
For damaged items, it is essential to provide an unboxing video as evidence. Please email the video to hello@techrepublic.pk within 7 days of purchase to initiate the replacement process.
Returns:
If a product received does not match the description on our website, you have 7 working days from the date of delivery to claim an exchange the order. To initiate a return, the product(s) must be undamaged, unopened, and returned with all packaging materials and documentation.
Very well-built keyboard; the only issue I have is with the wrist rest. It is made of a material that wears out very quickly.
Not sure why so many people are down on this keyboard in the reviews. It is a very good keyboard. I have the Tenkeyless V2. I have the linear keys. I love this thing. I type a lot and play games but this one I am currently using for work. I didn’t download the software that goes with this so I can’t adjust the colors of the keys other than the brightness. The colors cycle through 4 or 5 colors but this happens slowly so it isn’t distracting. And I can still save macros and use the gaming modes and some of the other features. The key presses are light and if you are a touch typer you can definitely type with this. It is pretty quiet as well. Easily as quiet as my membrane Logitech keyboard. The keys are a bit narrower than on a standard keyboard, keeping to the smaller format, but not so narrow as to make typing awkward, at least for me. If you have really big hands I wouldn’t recommend this 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!!
Really good but the lights fail pretty quick
Lighting isn’t overwhelming. The wrist pad is very comfortable. Great for people at their computer all day.