Razer announced a new gaming keyboard today, one that uses key switches that emulate the analog movement of a controller’s sticks and triggers. The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog gaming keyboard was designed to work like a controller in that sense, and Razer told GameSpot that any game that uses analog movement or functions will be compatible with the Huntsman V2 Analog’s key switches. The Huntsman V2 Analog is going for $250 through Razer right now, though we expect it to come to other retailers in the near future.
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The V2 Analog’s key switches allow for more nuanced movement, making subtle presses on a key result in more accurate analog movement. The key switches’ actuation points are adjustable, and users can even set up dual-step actuation to allow for two different inputs as you push down on a specific key further. For example, players can create settings so that pushing lightly on a key pulls out a grenade and pushing all the way down throws it.
In addition to analog key switches, the Huntsman V2 Analog boasts Razer’s Chroma RGB lighting, borderless magnetic wrist rest, and a braided cable with USB-C connection. For those who don’t have a USB-C-equipped PC, it also comes with a USB-A adapter. Other features include programmable keys, macro recording, USB 3.0 passthrough, and much more.
The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog is a great keyboard, but if you’re looking for more recommendations, check out our guide to the best gaming keyboard for you. There are a lot of different options and features to consider, whether you’re a shooter fanatic, a strategy diehard, or a fan of any other genre.