Now that is waaay to much for my taste … ffs, it is just a keyboard ….get a a rapid trigger keyboard with a controller, get smoked by some dude in a trust keyboard from Tesco.
Looks good, I have the Tartarus Pro from razer and it uses the actuation stuff, it's a nice feature. As for keyboard though, I will stick with my Drop ALT TKL :)
This one is the best, or the wooting 60he, has 4ms less of avg input delay (26ms avg) vs this one (30ms avg) But I see that in some test this one wins vs the other. On key release (aka rapid trigger) this one is shorter. As this one has 0.08mm of travel vs 1.5mm on the 60he On the fastest modes respectively. + This one has snap tab which is basically cheating in most games, but I believe, THATS HOW EVERY KEYBOARD SHOULD WORK
The problem with this is that it's truly an ass of a thing. I have the v2 analog and oh god the pain I get when I try to connect an actual controller which the game does not recognise unless I cut the power from the keyboard and then starting the game... fail
This keyboard is great but it sound horrendous and it's way too loud. Bad sound is not really what bothers me that much but BOY is it loud. Wakes up half of the house.
@@rajyavardhansingh4491 Go to Control Panel Devices and Printers Double-click on "Razer Huntsman V2 Analog" Go to the Hardware tab Double-click on "HID-compliant game controller" Click on "Change settings" Go to the "Driver Tab" Click on "Disable Device"
Yeah, RoN is really good. But we play only "barricaded suspects" and never bother with non-lethal weapons. Basically it is a successor to Raven Shield.
I gave up on Razer many years ago when they removed the (hardware based) ability to save settings/macros directly onto their peripheral devices, chosing instead to force users to create a "free" online account (there's no such thing), and to be online and logged in that account in order to change, save or restore user preferences. The justification at the time was ostensibly cost but the prices of their products didn't come down any for the consumer - all they got for their hard earned money (and the flogging of their email addresses...) was glitzier packaging (useless) and yet more stickers (worthless). I still like to see what the company is up to, inovation-wise, but I'm pig-headed when it comes to sticking to my _"never_ again wil they get my money".
@@TheProvokedPrawn I tried to reword that post like 4 times. I'm quite a fan of razer but they simply fall short of good and charge for excellence in many cases, particularly audio. And seeing things like the Naga v3 pro still at 180 just pisses me off.
from what i have read and even tested in a store its pretty poor and typical of a pure gaming keyboard.. I am tying on a nzxt one right now and its horrendous too lol. You basically only get this if you want HE type rapid trigger, analog input and want the razer name behind it or else there are way more premium options for the same price or close like wooting, keychron now, epomaker even has a HE keeb now.
I never got this RGB keys. No one is looking at their keys. So who cares. I don't want them to light up. It is just extra cost and no benefits. I hope you can turn it off.
That's a sweeping statement. On other reviews ive done people say "you can't see the lettering, it doesn't light up, it's no good for me." Not everyone can touch type. Don't make assumptions.
@@TheProvokedPrawn Ppl that buy a RGB keyboard are gamers. No gamer looks at their keys. If you do, you are a bad gamer and you need to work on knowing where you keys are rather then buy a 250$ keyboard. Cuz that ain't gone help. If you buy this to type you do it for work. If you cant type blind. You are a poor employee. We are not little kids. Blind typing is a basic skill like reading.
@@TheProvokedPrawn No really. How many gamers do you know that look at their keyboard when gaming? Now go in a office and tell me how many ppl type looking at their keys too look where each letter is. Those ppl will not hold a deskjob for long. Also, at a deskjob, they wont give you a keyboard with RGB lighting. So again. Who "needs" the light? I get you find it cool looking, but honestly. I have never known anyone that needed the lights on them. How do you think ppl managed before RGB keyboards XD
@@hhyling8483 Good news, i went to the controllers settings and set my main controller as my preferred controller and they both work in tandem without having to unplug anything.
@@hhyling8483 yessir in the windows search menu type in controller and it'll say setup usb controllers right click on the controller you want to use and set to preferred
Now that is waaay to much for my taste … ffs, it is just a keyboard ….get a a rapid trigger keyboard with a controller, get smoked by some dude in a trust keyboard from Tesco.
Great and very detailed review. 👍🏻
Thank you.
Looks good, I have the Tartarus Pro from razer and it uses the actuation stuff, it's a nice feature. As for keyboard though, I will stick with my Drop ALT TKL :)
Nice review man congrats ..i bought one of these still learning all the tricks but is pretty cool !!
Does it sound bad?
Which keyboard is best for games 60-80 in 2024?
This one is the best, or the wooting 60he, has 4ms less of avg input delay (26ms avg) vs this one (30ms avg)
But I see that in some test this one wins vs the other.
On key release (aka rapid trigger) this one is shorter.
As this one has 0.08mm of travel vs 1.5mm on the 60he
On the fastest modes respectively.
+ This one has snap tab which is basically cheating in most games, but I believe, THATS HOW EVERY KEYBOARD SHOULD WORK
Wait... So if its recognized as controller do you get aim assist with it?
Yes
No
The problem with this is that it's truly an ass of a thing. I have the v2 analog and oh god the pain I get when I try to connect an actual controller which the game does not recognise unless I cut the power from the keyboard and then starting the game... fail
@@NELifeX yeah that’s very annoying
This keyboard is great but it sound horrendous and it's way too loud.
Bad sound is not really what bothers me that much but BOY is it loud. Wakes up half of the house.
I'd rather play with a controller, tbh. I don't like the fact that if you have this keyboard it actively disables controller use.
So this is what causing the issues? Can you tell me how to disable it?
bro and I thought I was going crazy lol, if anyone knows how to fix this please lmk
you can just go into device manager and set your regular controller as the main controller
@@rajyavardhansingh4491 Go to Control Panel
Devices and Printers
Double-click on "Razer Huntsman V2 Analog"
Go to the Hardware tab
Double-click on "HID-compliant game controller"
Click on "Change settings"
Go to the "Driver Tab"
Click on "Disable Device"
@@OHHREV0does not work
i think this is the best keyboard if you don't want to wait 4 months for a keyboard aka wooiting
which one are you talking about? i didn't find anything on google about an upcoming new wooting keyboard
@@shavonme wooting 80he 8k polling
@@aiien8768 I’m buying it!
First
Does it give u aim assist lol
I remember the v2 analog gave me some in fortnite until they patched it haha. Most games now recognize these types of keys and won't give it
But is it still possible to use keyboard or controller???, I dont want keyboard to become my controller.
Yeah, RoN is really good. But we play only "barricaded suspects" and never bother with non-lethal weapons. Basically it is a successor to Raven Shield.
Can i set the arrow keys to analog for play FC2024 or pes game in this keyboard ?. Thank you.
Razer needs to clean up its act before its too late. Used be extremely innovative but losing its edge at face ripping prices.
Have you seen the new Logitech keyboard?
I gave up on Razer many years ago when they removed the (hardware based) ability to save settings/macros directly onto their peripheral devices, chosing instead to force users to create a "free" online account (there's no such thing), and to be online and logged in that account in order to change, save or restore user preferences. The justification at the time was ostensibly cost but the prices of their products didn't come down any for the consumer - all they got for their hard earned money (and the flogging of their email addresses...) was glitzier packaging (useless) and yet more stickers (worthless). I still like to see what the company is up to, inovation-wise, but I'm pig-headed when it comes to sticking to my _"never_ again wil they get my money".
@@picnic66You can still save settings and macros on board. Just not lighting. You need Synapse to save it but after that you can delete
@@menace2society00 Thanks for that info, and good to hear.
@@TheProvokedPrawn I tried to reword that post like 4 times. I'm quite a fan of razer but they simply fall short of good and charge for excellence in many cases, particularly audio. And seeing things like the Naga v3 pro still at 180 just pisses me off.
what headset are use using in the video?
@TheProvokedPrawn What headset are you using in the video?
ruclips.net/video/TTe20cEhpNY/видео.html
you can turn off chroma games in synapse so games cant take over the lighting
yeah? you can do that with any razar keyboard
it's the typing experience any good? i think this black switches are like riggid or something opposite the orange
from what i have read and even tested in a store its pretty poor and typical of a pure gaming keyboard.. I am tying on a nzxt one right now and its horrendous too lol. You basically only get this if you want HE type rapid trigger, analog input and want the razer name behind it or else there are way more premium options for the same price or close like wooting, keychron now, epomaker even has a HE keeb now.
I never got this RGB keys. No one is looking at their keys. So who cares. I don't want them to light up. It is just extra cost and no benefits. I hope you can turn it off.
That's a sweeping statement. On other reviews ive done people say "you can't see the lettering, it doesn't light up, it's no good for me." Not everyone can touch type. Don't make assumptions.
@@TheProvokedPrawn Ppl that buy a RGB keyboard are gamers. No gamer looks at their keys. If you do, you are a bad gamer and you need to work on knowing where you keys are rather then buy a 250$ keyboard. Cuz that ain't gone help.
If you buy this to type you do it for work. If you cant type blind. You are a poor employee. We are not little kids. Blind typing is a basic skill like reading.
@@Paradox-coffee you're fun
@@TheProvokedPrawn No really. How many gamers do you know that look at their keyboard when gaming?
Now go in a office and tell me how many ppl type looking at their keys too look where each letter is. Those ppl will not hold a deskjob for long. Also, at a deskjob, they wont give you a keyboard with RGB lighting. So again. Who "needs" the light?
I get you find it cool looking, but honestly. I have never known anyone that needed the lights on them. How do you think ppl managed before RGB keyboards XD
Did you know how to fix the controller? I got the keyboard and can only use my controller if I unplug the keyboard itself.
I was wondering about this, so its a no buy for me, I need usage of both.
@@hhyling8483 Good news, i went to the controllers settings and set my main controller as my preferred controller and they both work in tandem without having to unplug anything.
@@ShugoGamer ok thanks, thats in windows?
@@hhyling8483 yessir in the windows search menu type in controller and it'll say setup usb controllers right click on the controller you want to use and set to preferred
@@ShugoGamer thanks.
Where i can buy this keyboard
Links in the description