Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Review
In 2020, Razer introduced the Huntsman Mini, a 60% keyboard that impressed us with its compact footprint, comfortable PBT keycaps, and Razer’s clicky optical switches. Now, almost two years later, Razer has returned with a revision of its tiny board. Dubbed the Razer Huntsman Mini Analog, it remains mostly unchanged with one major exception—its key switches. It comes outfitted with Razer's new analog optical switches, and each button press allows for scaling levels of input, which produce more accurate button presses and finer movement. It’s a welcome improvement, though its $149 price tag may give pause to everyone other than hardcore gaming enthusiasts looking for a compact board for high-level, highly precise play.Hunting With the Bare Essentials As mentioned, the Razer Huntsman Mini Analog is a 60% keyboard, which means that the number pad has been lopped off and the additional function keys have been condensed to other keys as secondary functions. With 61 keys at its disposal...
Though changes are minor over the original, Razer's refreshed Huntsman Mini gaming keyboard is worth putting your fingers on. The addition of Razer's analog switches is a welcome upgrade to an already excellent 60% keyboard.
Optical analog key switches offer precise control; Compact and lightweight; RGB lighting looks great; Quality PBT keycaps; Razer Synapse software offers tons of customization
Expensive; Synapse software isn't beginner-friendly