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The Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Brings Analog Switches To Compact Keyboards

Razer today announced the new Huntsman Mini Analog, the first compact 60% keyboard available on the market with Razer’s proprietary Analog Optical Switches, giving gamers superb levels of precision, performance, and control in a small, portable form factor.

Fitted with Razer Analog Optical Switches, the Huntsman Mini Analog brings a finer degree of control to gaming with adjustable analog sensitivity presets, and double keymapping for digital/analog inputs. This allows users to enjoy fine throttle-control or steering in racing games or assign two functions to a single key depending on how hard the key is pressed, to have both walk and sprint on a single button in an FPS.

For maximum durability, the Huntsman Mini Analog is topped with Doubleshot PBT keycaps, for a long-lasting, textured finish, retaining their crisp looks even after extended use. An aluminium construction further adds to the overall durability of the keyboard, while the detachable Type-C cable guarantees easy portability.

The Huntsman Mini Analog is the first 60% gaming keyboard on the market to feature Razer Analog Optical Switches, making it ideal for LAN players, fans of minimalist gaming set-ups, or those looking to save space, whilst giving users the fine control and precision demanded by today’s games.

It will be available for purchase at S$219 / RM669 starting from 4 March 2022 at the following sites: online at Razer.com, in-store at RazerStore locations, and at selected retailers/etailers:

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