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[Refurbished] Razer Huntsman Optical Gaming Keyboard $69 + Surcharge + $5.99 Delivery ($0 mVIP/ SYD C&C) @ Mwave

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Refurbed Razer Huntsman optical keyboard with linear red switches. A lot cheaper than buying it brand new from other retailers and I imagine it's in good condition. 1%/2% surcharge applies for select payment methods.

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  • +6

    Hopefully there's no sticky keys

  • +6

    You never use another persons undies or keyboard.

    • +16

      Keyboard I get, but why not undies?

      • +1

        Might be too small for you? Dunno, that's about the only reason I can come up with.

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    Huntsman TE is OK, though they did update the switches and the keyboard fair bit with later iterations.

    I think I modded mine immediately after I bought one because of how loud the bottoming out sound was (the case was practically hollow so the noise was amplified significantly). I don't think I am alone in that observation, since that's one of the modifications that Razer made (sound dampening foams in the case and dampeners on the switches). The dampeners in the switches might not be liked by many because silicone dampeners tend to change how it feels to bottom out.

    I will mention that the switches feel super light on these and these activate at a much shallower depth than many of the mechanical switches (1mm, similar to Cherry Speed Silver and other Speed variants from other manufacturers) when more standard switches normally activate at around 2mm. Those two combined makes it really easy to accidentally press keys by just resting your fingers on the keyboard.

    I do like how light the keyboard is (which probably is from how hollow the keyboard is), and I do like how it feels to type (since these switches are "contactless" switches which do not use metal contacts for registering a key press). Though frankly speaking, I cannot imagine myself using this in the office (it's easy to bottom out, easy to make typos and it's loud when you bottom out).

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