

🎯 Own the Game with Every Keystroke
The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL is a pro-grade esports keyboard featuring next-gen Analog Optical Switches with adjustable actuation, Rapid Trigger for ultra-responsive inputs, and Razer Snap Tap for seamless multi-key priority. Its compact tenkeyless design combines durability with premium doubleshot PBT keycaps and an ergonomic magnetic wrist rest, making it the ultimate tool for competitive FPS gamers seeking precision, speed, and comfort.






















| ASIN | B0CG7BWG7J |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #487 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #44 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Important Product Information Guide, Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Esports Gaming Keyboard, USB Type A to Type C cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 925 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.42"L x 10"W x 2.72"H |
| Item Weight | 2.65 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Huntsman V3 Pro |
| Model Number | RZ03-04980200-R3U1 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 48 |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | 1000 Hz Polling |
| Switch Type | Analog Optical Switches GEN-2 |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 840272909386 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
S**U
This keyboard is Razor sharp.
First off, this Razor Huntsman V3 Pro is a great keyboard, period! In 2015 I purchased a Logitech G910 Orion Spark. After a little over a year (as the warranty had expired), I had the left CTRL key cap break. I contacted Logitech, and to my surprise, they sent a complete key cap set for the keyboard. I was sold on Logitech after that. Time moved forward, and eventually, the keyboard started missing key strokes, where double and triple strokes on a letter became a sign that replacement was in order. Along with the Logitech keyboard, I purchased a Logitech mouse G502, which served well for over 10 years. The presets on the mouse started to bounce off my DPI settings, so I started researching keyboards and mice. I ordered a Logitech mouse G502 Hero since it received consistently good reviews. Unfortunately, the mouse wheel had a heavy spot, which would allow web pages to scroll without any input, so it was returned. I also purchased a Corsair K70 keyboard since the reviews were good. I liked the Cherry MX switches, yet the key caps do not cover the bottom of the switches. From the top looking down (which most pictures show) the RGB lighting looks good; however, from the front, it looks like little colored teeth shining from the bottom of the key caps, it just looks cheap. The slope of the key caps from front to back was not constant. The wrist pad I read about was soft to the touch; somehow, Corsair found a way to make small triangles out of plastic feel soft and yet be as hard as a rock. So, I sent it back as well. Remember Razor? This is a review about Razor. This keyboard, Razor Huntsman V3 Pro, is great to type with and to game with as well. With the Synapse 4 program suite, it not only gives this keyboard life it also connects my new Razor Balilisk V3 35K mouse and Razor Hypersense headphones without a hitch. I've been a PC gamer since the 80's with my first PC, a 386 with 1 meg of sipp ram, 40 MB hard drive, and a 256K monitor. To date, this mouse and keyboard combo is the best I have purchased. I remember throwing quarters at Brick Breaker and Asteroids on a black and white screen. At 67, I game daily, you're never too old to game, and I'm always out of gum. :-)
M**L
Compact & Responsive!
The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini 60% is hands down one of the best keyboards I’ve ever used. Its accuracy and responsiveness are on another level, making every keystroke feel precise and effortless. The Razer Optical Switches are incredibly smooth, and I personally love their sound—satisfying without being too loud. One of the biggest highlights is the Razer Synapse software, which gives you full control over your keyboard. From enabling Snap Tap and Rapid Trigger to customizing the RGB lighting, the level of customization is insane. The array of lighting effects is massive, allowing for a fully personalized setup that looks just as good as it performs. When it comes to gaming, especially FPS shooters, this keyboard excels. I’ve used it extensively in Call of Duty, Destiny 2, The Finals, and many other fast-paced games, and the Rapid Trigger feature has been a complete game-changer. The near-instant actuation and release make movement and shooting feel faster and more fluid than ever. Whether it's strafing, quick-scoping, or rapid movement, this keyboard enhances reaction times in a noticeable way. The 60% layout is also a huge plus for me. It saves so much desk space, allowing for larger mouse movements, which is crucial in competitive gaming. Despite its compact size, it doesn’t feel cramped, and the build quality is solid and premium. Overall, the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini 60% is an absolute beast, especially for FPS gamers looking for top-tier responsiveness and customization. If you’re serious about performance and want a keyboard that gives you an edge, this is definitely worth it. Highly recommended!
C**S
Awesome Keyboard
This keyboard is ok, Its not heavy but light, its very compact, typing noise is like standard, you can control the colors with the Razer Synapse. You can also manage the Dual-Purpose modifier keys, quick remapping, snap tap and other features, If your familiar around keyboards then you'll adjust to this one quickly.
S**Y
Great Keyboard untill an issue came up
It's a great keyboard and I like the Huntsman line. This is my first Analog keyboard however (it's honestly a hybrid keyboard, more info later in my review). Tried SnapTap feature once and stopped using it due to how it's messing me up in terms of fine grain movements. It's a me user error than the keyboard itself. Typing on it feels the same as any other keyboard, although I feel like it is a slught improvement to the previous one I bought (Huntsman V2 TKL). Same sound for mechanical keys. Nothing's different imo. This is where the problem with any Razer products. You really need Razer Synapses to do any changes you want with the keyboard. It isn't really easy to use to get to where you want with this keyboard. Sadly, I'm still using the default profile and haven't looked back at it. Too sensitive and i have issues . SnapTap again is a user issue for me. Keyboard has great functionalities but it's more of a niche case for me. It will be different for everyone else. The cool thing about with this keyboard that it is analog which can be turned into like a controller. When it mentions Analog, this keyboard is a hybrid keyboard. Typing and controller. A lot of games will recognize tbe keyboard as typing by default and analog if you set your profile to that. Ohhh boy, one game does NOT recognize the keyboard as a keyboard. That is Skyrim. Skyrim treats this keyboard as a physical controller and will overtake ANY AND ALL peripherals! From what I read from previous experience, this issue has not been fixed on Razer side. It does not feel great that you have to physically disable the "Xbox Controller for Windows" device and reboot. Or simply use another keyboard just to play Skyrim. I'm not sure about other games that have the same issue, but very noticable on that one particular game. Is it worth buying this keyboard? I guess if you are a Razer fan and like the feature it offers. Huntsman line is really good and I will always like the value of it. But do check if the features are worth it for your case before buying it. I only knocked a star off because of how this keyboard can sometimes be treated as controller in some areas when typing is currently set and how Razer didn't really fix the issue (they never bothered to look at it) since V2 from researching about it.
T**E
Great competitive keyboard
Really great, isn’t annoying like blue switches are so it sounds good. I don’t play with rgb a lot but from my setting it does have a good brightness but it could be brighter. I definitely think it’s overpriced but still it’s a great keyboard.
J**.
Randomly disconnects, cant save a default profile, types on its own
This keyboard was great for the first 3 weeks of me using it. All of a sudden, it starts disconnecting and reconnecting randomly. I try to find answers online, but none of it makes sense. My old keyboard never did this, so I don't understand why this higher quality and name brand keyboard does it. As far as saving a default profile goes, yes you can save it. The issue is when you have to tab out. When I tab out of my game, the keyboard profile resets on its own and there's no way to make it so it doesn't. Then when I tab back into the game, all my keys work except for WASD. I have no idea why it does this on its own, and I wish it would just stay on 1 profile the whole time. So when I tab back into my game, i have to manually select the profile on the keyboard itself (Fn + pg up). Types on its own thing is because the default key sense is so high that it will type Q and E randomly & on its own. The keys are so sensitive on the default profile that literally touching or grazing one of the keys will type that key. Even not touching it, it may still type the key because its so sensitive. I wish I got a Wooting keyboard because I have heard great things about those. I'm going to try and post on Reddit and figure out my issues with the keyboard, and I will update this review based on what I find out and what I can & cant fix. As for everything else, the keyboard still looks and feels amazing. Literally endless color customization options, but for me none of that matters. I just need it to stay on 1 profile so I have some consistency. I don't do anything weird with it, it always stays on my desk and never gets unplugged. Update: L customer service, they haven't helped at all. They have sent me these insane workarounds that shouldn't even be a thing. Its a keyboard, not some high tech software. I just need it to do its job and I have been randomly disconnecting from games. I went back to my old $50 no name brand Chinese keyboard and it runs better than this one. DO NOT buy this keyboard from amazon or from their company. Their customer service replies, but are not helpful. I spent 4+ hours troubleshooting with them and there still giving me these solutions that wont work at all. Again, its a keyboard, I shouldn't have to download windows fiels for it to work.
B**.
Never used features but love the keyboard
Love this keyboard, its really great. I will say that I didnt look at how to use it so I’m rating purely on the keyboard feel and the speed of registration. I use this for Rust, Hell Let Loose, and some other games that are not fps/competitive; the games where you press a key several times, like a text generated game, makes easy work out of it. I only regret not going for the full sized keyboard, I know there is people out there who say the length is perfect for mouse movement but I rarely experienced an issue like that. So, if done over again, would get the full sized one
J**H
Accidentally Funded an Esports Career
I thought I was buying a keyboard. What I actually purchased was a glowing, clicky portal to another dimension where my son communicates exclusively in callouts like “HE’S ONE HP!” and “CLIP THAT!” First of all, this thing is TINY. It’s 60%, which apparently means 100% serious. No number pad. No wasted space. Just pure, compact, competitive energy. It’s so small it looks like it skips leg day — but don’t let that fool you. This keyboard means business. The keys? Lightning fast. I don’t know what “analog optical switches” are, but my son explained it to me with the intensity of a TED Talk. Something about actuation points and competitive advantage. All I know is he now blames losses on “ping” instead of his keyboard, so I guess it works. The RGB lighting is aggressive. This keyboard doesn’t glow — it announces itself. At night his room looks like a small but highly profitable nightclub. I’m half expecting a cover charge. Build quality? Solid. It sounds like tiny, confident raindrops when he types. Or like a very determined squirrel sending emails. Has it improved his gameplay? According to him, absolutely. According to his report card, we’re still evaluating performance metrics. Would I buy it again? Yes. Because if we’re going to hear rapid-fire clicking for hours, it might as well be on a keyboard that could qualify for the Olympics. Five stars. Zero stars for my electricity bill.
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