Razer Unveils $499 Huntsman Signature Edition TKL, 1,337 CNC‑Milled Hand‑Polished Units
Razer’s Huntsman Signature Edition is a CNC‑milled 6063 aluminum TKL, hand‑polished and serialized to just 1,337 units, priced at $499.99 with Analog Optical Switches Gen‑2 and true 8,000 Hz polling.

Razer introduced the Huntsman Signature Edition as a limited‑run, tenkeyless flagship priced at $499.99 and limited to 1,337 serialized units worldwide. The company positions the keyboard as its “highest expression of what a Huntsman keyboard can be,” tying premium materials and tighter manufacturing tolerances to performance features such as Razer Analog Optical Switches Gen‑2 and True 8,000 Hz HyperPolling.
Razer says the chassis is CNC‑milled from 6063 aluminum and that “a refined anodization process gives the surface a deep, uniform satin sheen, while crisp edges and seamless transitions reflect the level of precision applied throughout its construction.” Third‑party coverage describes the finish in different terms: TweakTown reported a “luxury PVD finish” and mirror‑polished accents, while IGN noted a “shiny, mirror‑like finish” on the underside and on a special triple‑headed snake keycap. Both claims appear in published coverage, with Razer’s anodization wording coming from the manufacturer’s product text.
Under the hood the Huntsman Signature Edition shares core performance tech familiar to the Huntsman V3 Pro TKL 8K lineage. Razer’s marketing and the product video cite Razer Analog Optical Switches Gen‑2 delivering “finely calibrated analog precision with every input,” plus gamer‑oriented features listed by coverage outlets such as Rapid Trigger and Razer Snap Tap. The statement of “True 8,000 Hz HyperPolling” appears in Razer materials and was reiterated in multiple reports.
Acoustic and feel work received particular attention in Razer’s materials and in IGN’s transcript. Razer describes a “bespoke internal architecture tuned for feel and sound,” and IGN captured that the interior is “carefully layered ... with tuned foams and sound‑dampening materials” to produce “a full, rounded typing sound while improving overall key feel.” TweakTown and Razer both note hand finishing and higher quality control standards; TweakTown summarized that “each unit is hand‑polished, rigorously inspected, and backed by a five‑year warranty.”

Razer released a short product film on its official channel on 19 Feb 2026; the R Λ Z Ξ R channel listed 2,000,000 subscribers in the supplied metadata and the announcement video showed 7,102 views and 354 likes in that snapshot. The company’s YouTube description reiterated the limited nature of the run: “Limited to just 1,337 units worldwide, it’s an icon reworked for those who demand distinction not only in performance, but in presence.”
Availability details beyond the announcement were not included in the supplied materials. With a serialized run of 1,337 units, a CNC‑milled 6063 aluminum chassis, mirror‑polished snake keycap accents, and a $499.99 price tag, the Huntsman Signature Edition stakes a clear claim as a premium, collectible entry in Razer’s keyboard lineup.
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