
Yunzii AL98 QMK
Score: 86/100
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro
Score: 86/100Rankings

The AL98 is a high-end 1800-key wireless keyboard featuring a massive 8000 mAh battery, full NKRO, anti-ghosting and vibrant RGB lighting, aimed at power users and gamers. Its substantial weight and size are notable trade-offs that limit portability. Best for users who prioritize performance and feature richness over desk space.

The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz is a premium wired esports keyboard featuring Gen-2 Analog Optical switches with per-key actuation adjustment and an 8000 Hz polling rate. Its high-end build and feature set come with a loud click, no hot-swap capability, and a price that may feel steep for non-esports users. Best suited for competitive gamers who demand the fastest input response and deep Razer ecosystem integration.
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2,400 MHzbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 2,540 gbest | — |
— | 8,000 Hzbest | |
8,000 mAhbest | — | |
70 mmbest | — | |
160 mmbest | — | |
390 mmbest | — |
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General(1) | ||
Keyboard Layout | 1800 | Full-size |
Features(2) | ||
Switch Type | Cocoa Cream V2 Linear | Analog Optical |
Hot Swappable Switches | true | false |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C | Wired |


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Editors from outlets such as Windows Central, Impulse Gamer and RTINGS.com hail the Huntsman V3 Pro as one of the best esports keyboards, emphasizing its 0.58 ms latency, 8 kHz polling, and advanced analog switch features like Rapid Trigger and Snap Tap. They commend its premium build, crisp PBT keycaps and deep Razer Synapse integration, while noting minor drawbacks like rattly stabilizers, the capped 4 kHz effective rate and the necessity of proprietary software.
Regular users praise the keyboard's fluid responsiveness in fast-paced games and the ability to fine-tune actuation per key, describing the experience as a "new arsenal". Recurring complaints focus on the loud click sound, the heavy wired design, and the perception that the 8 kHz advantage offers little tangible benefit for non-competitive play.
“"new arsenal"”

