Customers appreciate the Huntsman Mini's high-quality build, vibrant RGB backlighting, and compact size, frequently praising the key feel and ease of use. Many found the keyboard to offer excellent value for its price. However, some users expressed concerns about the switch quality and the accompanying software. A few noted issues with switch noise and software functionality.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great keyboard
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Clicks feel amazing. Good quality. A little expensive
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I love the size but this keyboard is way over priced. The shift button already broke on me, keeps on getting stuck. It’s 119 for a fully built plastic keyboard. If the key board was something else besides plastic then yeah I could under stand. Just buy a ducky one 2, they care about theirs product.
Positives:
it’s 60%
Very comfortable
Usb C
Negative:
Cheaply made
All plastic for price range
To noisy, rattle is very loud(not talking about the clicky switches, I love clicky)
Worst part it was built by razer
Can’t put custom key caps on because of the clips they use.
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I've had this keyboard for about 6 months now. It's visually appealing and the Razer app is pretty easy to navigate. Only problem I have is some keys tend to stick down, even after attempting to cleaning it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Compact, Clicky, and Built to Perform
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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The Razer Huntsman Mini 60% is an excellent keyboard for anyone who wants a compact setup without sacrificing performance. The optical switches are super responsive and feel great to type on — especially if you like that satisfying click. Build quality is solid, the RGB lighting is vibrant and customizable, and the size is perfect for gaming or a clean desk setup. It takes a little time to adjust to the 60% layout, but once you do, it’s hard to go back. Highly recommended for gamers or minimalists!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Keyboard quality
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Razer Huntsman Mini is A Home run in my eyes
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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I feel like I hit the Jackpot with this keyboard. Its so hard to find white components for PC's that are high Quality.
The Razer Huntsman Mini carries the brand's standout optical mechanical switch keyboard. With each key's light feel accompanied by premium double shot PBT keycaps, it can be great for both gaming and typing. I will have to advise against installing the Razer software. You can simply activate gaming mode by pressing function key +U. The Razer software has A few bugs that need to be straitened out before I will attempt to re-install. A lot of people compare this to the Ducky 2 MINI, Since I snagged this from Best Buy for half the price of the Ducky 2 mini and this being an all white keyboard vs the blue enter Key on the ducky II I figured this decision was A no-Brainer. Even if the ducky II mini did not have the blue key I would of went with Razer regardless. Using Razer mechanical keyboards at work and at home with clicky optical keys keys is perfect with me. I feel that Razer keyboards have build quality that are built to last If you feel the need for that .15 MS faster response time to compensate for your slow reaction time when playing Apex or War Zone then by all means get the linear switch version. I find this keyboard to be more then enough for my needs. Even after 2 weeks I am able to navigate fine when writing code without having the standard arrow key's.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Gamer Approved
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My son loves gaming with his keyboard. It’s the perfect size and he loves the lighting.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Minimalist and great quality!
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Great minimalist keyboard, I'm loving how small and sturdy it is, no flex at all!
The key caps are double shot PBT and have a nice texture feel to them (nothing harsh). I love the lighting is strong enough, without being "on your face" (benefit of the PBT key caps).
The keys are razer's optomechanical purple ones (clicky and tactile, akin to cherry mx blues), however with faster actuation and greater endurance as they use a light beam to actuate.
+++PROS+++
+Optomechanical switches.
+PBT double shot key caps! (these should be a standard, premium keyboards should ditch ABS plastic forever).
+Minimalist 60% design, super portable, can take it on my bag to Lan parties (yes, my friends and I still do Lan parties).
+Letters are slim and let thru enough light without being annoying,
+Razer Synapse, can synchronize profiles with the cloud.
+You can record macros (no dedicated macro keys, however you can assign macros to certain combination of keys, its possible to record them).
+Being 60% gives tremendous portability and desk space (if you use a very low DPI setting on your mouse, this kb will give you a lot of desk space to move it!).
---CONS---
-Most keys keys have a double function for the keys that are missing physically (like arrow keys, page up, end etc), HOWEVER THEY ARE NOT BACKLIT!! Razer, what were you thinking? They should be backlit too, when there is low ambien light, you cannot see them at all! I know Razer listens, so these should be a future improvement.
-Would be nice if they included a wrist wrest like they do with the Hunstman elite (would pay a little extra for a version that includes this). Or maybe sell one in the future.
-LOUD! The purple tactile and clicky optomechanical switches are loud, like cherry mx blues kind of loud. If you care about this, get the version with the red ones, I heard they improved them with silicone dampeners and lube. At least they have that option for you that care about noise.
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I’ve always been used to more traditional and larger keyboards and have always been iffy about smaller keyboards but I noticed this keyboard on sale for Black Friday and I am so glad I purchased this keyboard it feels so nice and it looks very nice and clean and has given me more space on my setup. It was pretty easy getting used to a smaller keyboard only thing is that I’ve noticed some keys that aren’t on this keyboard that larger keyboards have like a numpad, certain characters, and arrow keys. It’s perfect for everyday use and for gaming but I’ve noticed for some games you might need to adjust the binds ( I’m looking at you Yakuza 0) Overall a solid keyboard and if it’s on sale a definite choice
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Rgb backlighting, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Gaming keyboard
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I love the clicking on this keyboard and it has many settings for now you want the lights to flow. It has so much adjustable settings for a keyboard. That’s crazy and cool. It doesn’t take up a lot of space. It’s a bit smaller than a regular keyboard and that’s what I like about it. I like to keep things organized on my gaming pc setup and this is perfect!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Flawless 60% Keyboard from Razer
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This Razer Huntsman Mini is exactly what a lot of us having been asking for. For some time now, I've watched the community provide immense feedback in terms of the type of keyboard we'd like to see as well as the features. I was a big fan of the original Razer Huntsman Elite and we finally have one of the best keyboards on the market, imho, in sixty percent form factor. It is astounding how much space I've freed up on my desk by switching to this huntsman mini. I didn't realize how much space a traditional ten key keyboard takes up over this. I'm surprised it's taken a major retail store manufacturer this long to come out with this form factor.
I keep trying to find flaws with this keyboard but I'm a bit hard pressed. It's higher quality than I would have expected from Razer. It's built like a tank. The bottom of the keyboard is constructed with a really high quality plastic with an aluminum top plate. There is no flex on the keyboard which is what lends to it feeling indestructible. We finally have stock double shot PBT keycaps. An ingenious feature of this board is the side printed secondary functions (see pics!). I found this incredibly convenient. While you're certainly not going to get get arrow or media keys with a 60% keyboard, these side printed keys provide with you the functionality of media keys, arrow keys, brightness control, and some page up/down keys by just holding down the function button. A nice touch that I really loved that Razer included here was that when you hold down the "fn" key, only the keys with secondary functions light up!!! (see pics)
In terms of the typing experience, I personally love Razer's purple clicky optical switches. I have for some time now. Key type will of course come down to preference but if you prefer tactile keys and you are a fan of the previous offerings of razer's purple optical switches, then you will love these even more. For some reason, these purples feel even more stable than on the Razer Elite that I've tried. I don't know if it's because of the double shot keys or if it's because of the type of lubricant that Razer used on each one of these keys but they feel rock solid. The keys are also a lot less noisy than the traditional optical clicky purples that I've tried in the past. I could only presume that it's from the type or application of lubricant that Razer used on this keyboard. Typing on this is a dream that you have to really just try for yourself. On that note, please bear in mind that if you are coming from a traditional ten-key or TKL keyboard, it will likely take a couple or a few days to adjust to this smaller size. The keys are ever so slightly closer together because of the form factor but definitely not to the point that your hands feel cramped (for reference I have medium to large hands).
The RGB lighting on this keyboard is bar none which I've already come to expect from Razer and their synapse software.They have great presets but you can also individually customize each key using Chroma Studio (listed under "Advanced Effects"). Do bear in mind though, that there is not a lot of light bleed from underneath the keycaps if that's the look you're going for.
In terms of cons it's tough to find any. However, there are two things that I can nit pick. The first is I've recently started to see some online keyboard companies with 60% keyboards start to include two USB-C connectors (one on the right of the keyboard and one on the left). This is a pretty neat feature as it allows you to connect the USB-C cable closest to the side on your desk where your PC is located. While the included braided USB-C cable is super high quality, the USB-C slot is located on the upper left of the keyboard only. The second minor gripe I have is that if you decide to purchase Razer's very own doubleshot PBT keycaps that are sold separately in different colors, they do not include the side printed secondary functions!!! So bear in mind that if you do switch out the keys, you will lose those side printed shortcuts. Other than that, this is a flawless execution. I've typed up this entire review on this keyboard and these keys make me not want to stop! If you've havent had the opportunity to use a Razer product in the past, this is one that I would highly urge that you give a chance!
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Great value for price. Huge upgrade from bluetooth connection for my gaming rig. Beautiful RGB that syncs with other razer products. Very clicky. Just small enough to conserve desk space. Just big enough for my enormous meat hooks.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Amazing Spectacular Awesome Fantastic Keyboard
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I bought it in black friday so at the time it was a great deal for the price, I love using it and it sounds satisfying and it is very comfortable, i got used to not having arrow keys and instead use the functions. It is my favorite keyboard because it helped me get so many wins in Fortnite. It also looks lebeautiful in my setup
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A fantastic mini solution for gamers & everyone!
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One of the issues many of us gamers, especially those of us with multiple computers, have is that desk space is limited. Personally I run three computers on a v-shaped desk and desk space is pretty limited. So when I saw the new Razer Huntsman, a keyboard that is a high-quality and premium keyboard, but one that is about 60% of the size of a regular keyboard I knew that I wanted to give it a try. The fact that it had really cool RGB lighting was just the icing on the proverbial cake.
Taking the keyboard out of the case is really an experience because you don't really realize just how much smaller it is going to be until you open the small box and see it for yourself. It's amazing in both looks and size to look at. The next thing you notice is the quality braided wiring that it comes with. Replacing my old Logitech G800 keyboard was going to free up a lot more desk space than even I had realized. Of course setting it up was a breeze, I mean you basically plug it in. The RGB lighting defaults to rainbow cycling of colors and although I suppose there is likely Razer software you could install to change the lighting yourself I did not do so as I didn't feel the need to change the lighting on my secondary computer (I spend way too much time changing the lighting on my current computer!)
Typing on the keyboard did not take long at all to get used to. As a touch typist the F and J keys are marked and I was able to quickly and proficiently type very quickly immediately on this keyboard. It also had a real good click feel in relation to gaming, so you know exactly when you press the keyboard, which is, at least in my opinion, mandatory for a gaming keyboard to have. I was able to use the WASD setup to play several games without any issue and I felt almost as if I was using my regular Corsair Strafe RGB keyboard until of course I looked down and saw the actual small keyboard.
I think this is a great keyboard for gamers, but also anyone that wants to reclaim desk space and do so only with a high quality click-key keyboard that they will not miss a beat using in a game but also be able to use to type an email for work on. I'd highly recommend this keyboard for all you lan gamers out there as well since it's so small and so light but yet it is corded so you will not have any issue at all with lag. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED