
Blitz through the competition with our fastest, most responsive analog optical keyboard—designed with and made for pros. Supercharged with 8000 Hz HyperPolling, Razer™ Snap Tap, Rapid Trigger Mode, and adjustable actuation, play like the world’s best with hardware that meets their highest demands.
Q: What is the cable length of this keyboard?
A: The cable length of this keyboard is 6.6 feet.
Q: How many memory profiles does this keyboard have?
A: This keyboard has a maximum of six memory profiles.
Q: Is the tilt of this keyboard adjustable?
A: Yes, the tilt function of this keyboard is adjustable.
Q: Is there a wrist rest included with this keyboard?
A: Yes, a magnetic firm leatherette wrist rest is included.
Q: What material are the keycaps made of?
A: The keycaps are made of PBT material.
Q: Does this gaming keyboard have customizable lighting?
A: Yes, this gaming keyboard features customizable lighting.
Q: What type of connection does this keyboard use?
A: This keyboard uses a wired USB-A connection.

Blitz through the competition with our fastest, most responsive analog optical keyboard—designed with and made for pros. Supercharged with 8000 Hz HyperPolling, Razer™ Snap Tap, Rapid Trigger Mode, and adjustable actuation, play like the world’s best with hardware that meets their highest demands.

Maximum battlestation impact, minimum silhouette. Meet a wireless, ultra-slim gaming keyboard that's the full package. With Razer Low-profile Mechanical Switches, dual-wireless connectivity, a full suite of dedicated controls, and more, top-tier control has never come thinner.

Embrace a new standard of speed with the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless. Supercharged by Razer Snap Tap and Rapid Trigger Mode, execute more responsive inputs at unfair speeds. Customize further with adjustable actuation to optimize your competitive advantage.

Empower your play with a centerpiece that elevates your entire setup. Enter the next phase of battlestation evolution with the ultimate mechanical gaming keyboard. Take full command with a set of features designed for advanced control, and enhance your immersion with full-blown Razer Chroma RGB.
| Pros for Razer - Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz Full Size Wired Analog Optical Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard with Snap Tap - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Build Quality, RGB Lighting, Responsiveness, Customization, Switch Performance | Build Quality, Lighting | Keyboard Quality, Key Feel, RGB Lighting, Actuation, Response Time | Keyboard Quality, RGB Lighting, Key Feel, Wrist Rest, Comfort |
| Cons for Razer - Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz Full Size Wired Analog Optical Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard with Snap Tap - Black | |||
| Wrist Rest Comfort, Noise Level | There were no cons for this product— | Price, Software | Price, Software, Switches, Size |
Customers are impressed with the Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz keyboard's robust build quality, rapid response time, and extensive customization options. The innovative Snap Tap feature also contributes to the keyboard's overall responsiveness. However, some customers have expressed concerns regarding the palm rest, finding it to be uncomfortable.
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The keys feel like butter when you click them, super reactive, and the sound scratches an itch in my brain.
Kane Posted
The Razer Huntsman may be the best keyboard I’ve ever owned. I’ve said many times that it would take a lot to pry me away from my very dated Roccat Vulcan, but so far this keyboard has answered the call. Typing on this board is silky smooth, and the level of key customization is beyond anything I’ve ever encountered. The switches are optical, meaning they use light instead of metal contact, which makes them insanely fast and not wear down the same way traditional switches do. This is also what allows for adjustable actuation, which is just a wild feature. You can adjust key sensitivity and even set it per key, which opens up some ridiculous possibilities. There’s even a sensitivity monitor above the direction keys so you can see the pressure and speed of your keystrokes in real time. The board is wired, so it supports a true 8000 Hz HyperPolling rate. It’s ridiculously fast, and I’m guessing that’s exactly why there’s no wireless option, HyperPolling would chew through a battery way too fast. Rapid Trigger mode is another really unique feature. I haven’t used it a ton yet since I’m not gaming as much during the holidays, but the times I have tried it, it’s been genuinely cool to experience. Quality wise, this is a heavy, solid keyboard. The case feels like aluminum and the board is insulated well, so it doesn’t have that hollow, empty sound some keyboards get. It feels expensive the moment you pick it up. It also comes with a magnetic wrist rest, which I used for about two minutes before putting it back in the box. I’ve never cared much for wrist rests, but for people who do, this one seems like a nice addition. The RGB for some reason seems better than my other Razer keyboards (Most current one being the Joro, which btw is awesome). The colors are bright and vivid, and I had a lot of fun setting up profiles for this board. I’m really happy with how the lighting looks. My one complaint is the placement of the Menu button between FN and CTRL. I don’t know why, but I hit it constantly, and it got annoying enough that I disabled the key entirely. I’ve never had that issue on any other keyboard, so it really stood out to me. All in all, this is everything you’d expect from a keyboard at this price. I’ve been using it daily for a week and I’ve loved every minute of it. My Roccat Vulcan is still plugged in, but it’s been sitting in the background a lot longer than I expected, and I honestly don’t think it’s coming back as my main board anytime soon. This is one of the most perfect keyboards I’ve ever come across, and it’s insanely comfortable for me to type on. I can type well over 100 wpm, so I’m picky about how a keyboard feels, and I’ve slowly fallen in love with this one.
CatCity Posted
Razer - Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz Full Size Wired Analog Optical Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard Summary: Lightning Fast and Precise Klick-o-board. Use: I use my computer for work and for gaming. I work from home, so my use is pretty much all day and then at night when I play games. I've never chosen gaming keyboards because I never really understood the benefits. But the Huntsman has changed that for ever. This has a sleek form factor and offers superior responsiveness. I can quite literally see the sensory feedback each key provides even as I gently position my fingers over the keys and with the slightest of contact. This takes some getting used to if you don't configure the keyboard for your various use cases. You can use the Razer Synapse software or the keyboard itself to switch between various configuration profiles or enabling/disabling top features such as actuation (key depress sensitivity), "Snap Tap" (key combination input prioritization), and "Rapid Trigger" (release and repeatedly press keys faster). The standard convenience (configurable) controls such as volume, overlay menu, Windows task view, etc. are right on the keyboard along with a small status pad showing the sensitivity of keystrokes and state of the various features. Use Fn+(Ins-PgDn) to quickly swap between preset profiles. Pros: * Clickity-Clack. This keyboard sounds amazing. The keys feel wonderful and provide the perfect amount of resistance while typing. When gaming, the actuation configuration allows for highly responsive movements - something that is taking some getting used to for me! * Design. They keyboard looks great. There isn't any unnecessary frill - everything that is there is useful. The keyboard is optimized for gaming and so the size of the keyboard isn't as full sized as I might like - but when the distance of travel for my fingers can mean life or death, I can appreciate why. The solid aluminum framing and the materials and density contribute to the product's feeling of being well made. I quite love the sound and feel of the keys. It's been a while since I've used a keyboard that's felt like this. * Features. Actuation, Snap Tap, Rapid Trigger, and profile swaps allow for extreme levels of customization for your game play. * Software. The Razer Synapse software is a bit confusing to use at times. The level of customization and integration means that the UI must necessarily have a lot of stuff. But, once you get used to it, it becomes less of an issue. The software lets you configure your profiles along with the Razer Chroma settings for the custom colorization of your keys. * Ergonomics. The magnetic palm rest is a bit firm for my taste. However, it is needed for me and its magnetic nature makes it easy to reposition, clean, and use as needed. The keyboard has the standard set of two-tier rear legs to allow for the proper adjustment of keyboard angle for you. The angle directly impacts the sound of the keyboard and the level of effort that is required for you to type. Find the positioning that fits. * Precision. While I am still playing with and adjusting to the available level of precision for my use, I can say that this unit is just WOW. Cons: * Price. I understand why the price tag. It is worth every penny if you play games where input latency can cost you your game. Thankfully, that isn't a daily requirement for me - so if it's features aren't a must for you, this might be a little hard to swallow. I would have liked a more comfortable palm rest and a more finely adjustable set of rear-legs.
Rhostam Posted