
"Razer is announcing a new Huntsman V3 Pro 8kHz keyboard for esports-level competition and speed-obsessed PC gamers. The newest version of Razer's top-end wired keyboard supports 8,000Hz polling (both upstream and downstream), and it's got new analog optical switches designed to minimize interference and prioritize speed. Razer claims it put a big emphasis on typing feel and sound this time, using dense foam layers and pre-lubed switches like in its BlackWidow V4."
"While foam and lube are staples of the enthusiast mechanical keyboard community, the new Huntsman is not hot-swappable. The switches are soldered and the chassis is built more for durability than tinkering with mods. The customizability is focused on competitive features like adjustable actuation points, rapid trigger, and Razer's Snap Tap - all accessible on the board itself with physical controls."
Razer unveiled the Huntsman V3 Pro 8kHz wired keyboard aimed at esports competition and speed-focused PC gamers. The keyboard supports 8,000Hz polling both upstream and downstream and uses new analog optical switches engineered to minimize interference and prioritize speed. Dense foam layers and pre-lubed switches enhance typing feel and sound, following techniques from the BlackWidow V4. The switches are soldered and the chassis prioritizes durability over hot-swap modding. Onboard physical controls enable competitive adjustments such as adjustable actuation points, rapid trigger, and Snap Tap. The keyboard is available in esports green, black, and white, in full-size and tenkeyless layouts, priced $219.99–$249.99.
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