
Not satisfied with the myriad key switches available for gaming keyboards today, Razer has developed another of its very own for two brand new products: Razer Huntsman and Huntsman Elite.The Hunstman Elite is a full-sized gaming keyboard replete with number pad, a plush detachable wrist rest and media control keys beset by Razer Chroma RGB lighting not only beneath each key, but the entire device itself.
(The version missing the Elite moniker simply dials down the RGB lighting, loses the wrist wrest and lacks a macro saving feature.)But, those arent even the marquee features of these new keyboards.That has to be Razers very own key switch that it calls opto-mechanical.
If you hadnt already guessed, the switch works through optics.Specifically, underneath each switch is an infrared light beam that is claimed to precisely detect the actuation of key presses at a 1.5mm actuation point, as opposed to most other gaming keyboards that use mechanics to do the same thing.Razer's new 'opto-mechanical' key switchLight is better than metalRazer says that, because these switches actuate at the speed of light, theyre 30% faster than traditional mechanical key switches.
Not only that, but Razer says that these keys require a lighter actuation force of 45g than its previous Razer Green mechanical switches.Finally, because these switches feature fewer mechanics, the opto-mechanical switch is rated for up to 100 million key presses thats double the reliability of proper mechanical switches, according to Razer.Will beams of light turn out to be better than mechanical key switches in the end Youll have to wait for our full Razer Huntsman Elite review for that answer.The Razer Huntsman and Huntsman Elite gaming keyboards are available now on Razers website for $149 / AU$249 (about 119) and $199 / AU$339 (about 159), respectively.CyaKa2cJebNA6x7zduyKv5.jpeg#