The standout feature on the Razer Hunstman Elite is the Razer Opto-Mechanical Switch, which uses an optical light sensor to reduce the actuation distance by 30 percent compared to standard mechanical switches. The result is unmatched speed in response to your keystrokes. You still get the same feel and sound as a standard mechanical keyboard, but with improved response times. The Razer Opto-Mechanical™ Switch also features a stabilizer bar that eliminates any inconsistencies resulting from variances in finger placement on a key.
The 10-key rollover will help prevent ghosting; however, ten keys is on the low end for anti-ghosting technology. This may prove to be a non-issue for most games, but may be insufficient for certain games.
The Razer Hunstman Elite also comes packed with backlighting features that use Razer Chroma technology to offer 16.8 million customizable color options and full 4-side underglow. You can set the colors based on personal preference or match the aesthetic to the gameplay in real time. An ergonomically sound magnetic wrist rest also includes 20 customizations for underglow lighting.
Additional features include on-the-fly macro customization, a multi-functional and programmable digital dial, enough storage for up to 5 profiles, and cloud storage for all profile configurations. You can also turn on Gaming Mode to ensure that you don’t accidently hit the wrong key – Windows or Menu, for example – and interrupt your progress.
The Razer Huntsman Elite costs about $50 more than the standard Razer Hunstman model, but the higher price tag is in line with all the added features available on the Elite model.
Amazon customer says:
“You get what you pay for with this. I was hesitant on dropping this much on a keyboard at first. After using it for a few minutes I became very satisfied with my purchase. Good feedback from the keys, most comfortable wrist rest I’ve ever used & the lighting has so many options for customization. Razer really nailed it on this one…. Only potential downside is the noise. I personally don’t mind it, but it’s quite loud and may be an issue for some out there.”