Razer Huntsman Mini Analogue review

Razer Huntsman Mini Analogue review

The Razer Huntsman Mini Analog model, which has a compact structure, has quite large features in its small size.

Razer, one of the most well-known companies in player accessories, continues to come up with products that appeal to different lanes. Previously, we reviewed the Razer Huntsman V2 and Razer Huntsman V2 Analog models from the company’s Huntsman family. This time, we have a keyboard that differs from these models especially in terms of design and despite its compact structure, it has important features. The Razer Huntsman Mini Analog model offers important features despite its small size.

Razer Huntsman Mini Analogue review

First of all, you need to determine the intended use of this keyboard. In other words, we can say that it comes to the forefront with its portable aspect due to its small size. Of course, it can also be a reason for preference for mini keyboard lovers or players with a smaller workspace. The Razer Huntsman Mini Analog is a gaming keyboard that has shrunk by 60%. In terms of design, it is quite similar to the Razer Huntsman Mini model, another product of the company. It is possible to say that the two keyboards are already separated on the technical side. This keyboard uses Razer’s Analog Optical Switch technology. So what is this technology?

We can say that Analog Optical Switch technology has actually adapted a technology we encounter in console controllers to the keyboard with different usage areas. On the keyboard keys, we encounter an analog structure similar to the trigger button of the controllers. In other words, a structure where you can take different actions at the zero point and the apex is presented. A more precise control structure is provided compared to our keypress, and you can assign two different functions to a single key.

Hand-held keyboard: Razer Huntsman Mini Analog review

Here, Razer has managed to fit this application, which is also used in the Huntsman V2 Analog model, into a much more compact keyboard this time. Based on this principle, it went to work and allowed us to adjust every keystroke to the finest precision on this keyboard equipped with optical switches.

Razer Huntsman Mini Analog has a very low latency. This ensures that the keyboard performs its performance, especially in competitive games. As you can program all keys as macros, you encounter a much more functional structure when you adjust the analog use in games. In other words, you can make the character walk when you press the button lightly, and run when you press it fully. This ensures that the analog structure we see in the controllers is transferred to the keyboard. Just as when you play games with a gamepad, you make the character move more slowly when you push lightly. Of course, for this method, the game must also support this operation.

Hand-held keyboard: Razer Huntsman Mini Analog review

This keyboard is fully RBG illuminated, with as much space as possible to make the design compact. Of course, all keys have a separate lighting and you can make the necessary settings for the lights of the keyboard from the Razer Synapse application. You can choose one of the different color profiles or choose to work in harmony with your other hardware. Numepad keys on large keyboards are assigned to other keys on this keyboard.

Just below these keys, the Numepad keys are clearly visible. Double-shot PBT keycaps are really enjoyable to use. You feel that quality structure both while playing games and writing.

Hand-held keyboard: Razer Huntsman Mini Analog review

Despite being a compact keyboard, the key spacing is nicely designed and not too cramped. Analog Optical switches manage to offer you that resistance feeling while typing. By the way, the 1.9-meter cable that comes out of the box has a Type C terminal and you can insert it into its slot from the back of the keyboard. The biggest shortcoming of the Razer Huntsman Mini Analog model, which also has a Game Mode that you can set through the application, is that it is a bit noisy and does not have a wristband support. Of course, this keyboard is designed to be portable, but considering the height of the keyboard and my usage habits, I felt the lack of wrist support.

Hand-held keyboard: Razer Huntsman Mini Analog review

As a result, the Razer Huntsman Mini Analog model has actually managed to be a keyboard that combines the advantage of the Huntsman Mini with the Huntsman Analog features. It offers a good solution for game lovers who have a shortage of space or are often on the go, both for gaming and daily use. If you are looking for such a compact keyboard, I can say that it is one of the models you should take a look at.

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