If you have been a LanOC reader for a long time there is a good chance you have seen a few tiny keyboards being covered. This is because I have been a big fan of the 60% keyboard for years now and I use them in both my wife and my own LAN bag as well as with my test bench as a way to save space on my already crowded desk. Sadly though the 60% keyboard options have been limited to enthusiast-focused options which are sometimes expensive or hard to find. Cooler Master did finally jump into the 60% market with their SK621 but with its low profile switches and keycaps, it wasn’t what I prefer. So I was extremely happy to see another huge name in the peripherals market announce a 60% board. Razer introduced their Huntsman Mini which has a layout similar to the Pok3r that I prefer. I’ve been using the Huntsman Mini and today I’m going to take a closer look at the board and talk about my experience with it so far. Let’s go dive in!
Product Name: Razer Huntsman Mini
Review Sample Provided by: Razer
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
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Switches Available |
Razer Linear Optical Switch Razer Clicky Optical Switch |
Colors Available |
Black and Mercury |
Key feel |
Light and Instant |
Size |
60% |
Lighting |
Razer Chroma™ customizable backlighting with 16.8 million color options |
Wrist rest |
None |
Onboard memory |
Hybrid onboard storage – up to 5 profiles |
Media keys |
None |
Passthrough |
None |
Connectivity |
Detachable Type-C |
Keycaps |
Razer Doubleshot PBT Keycaps |
Others |
100 million keystroke lifespan Standard Bottom Row Layout Aluminum construction 60% Compact form factor Detachable USB-C Braided Fiber Cable Hybrid onboard storage – up to 5 keybinding profiles Onboard lighting presets Razer Synapse 3 enabled Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording N-key roll-over with built-in anti-ghosting Gaming mode option 1000 Hz Ultrapolling |
Warranty |
2 Years |