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Yeah, this keyboard could get you banned in Counter-Strike — and you can get it right now for $170 off original price.

Adjustable actuation keyboards — the ones that let you manually adjust how light or hard you need to push to trigger a keypress — are all the rage for PC gamers right now.

Wanna see what all the hype is about? Then head over to Woot, where you can grab a Razer Huntsman V2 Analog Gaming Keyboard for just $80. That’s a whopping $170 off its original price.

The Huntsman V2 Analog uses optical switches that detect keypresses via beams of light instead of mechanically closing an electrical circuit. Based on how much light is blocked, it can determine how far you’ve pressed a particular key and hold off triggering until you reach a certain depth.

In technical terms, that’s “adjustable actuation” — and yes, the Huntsman V2 Analog has adjustable actuation features like analog-style input, rapid trigger mode, and the controversial Snap Tap movement enhancer that’s been getting people banned in Counter-Strike.

This version of the Huntsman is Razer’s top-of-the-line keyboard in the V2 series, with a 100 percent layout, matching plush wrist rest, and RGB lighting that goes around three sides. It even has upgraded PBT plastic keycaps, a luxury that Razer still hasn’t extended to the more popular BlackWidow family of keyboards.

The optical switches mean this board doesn’t have my favorite keyboard feature, hot-swap switch sockets… but if you’re buying this thing, you want it for gaming first and foremost.

The Huntsman V2 Analog was $250 when it launched, so it’s an absolute steal for just $80 via Woot. Sure, there’s a newer version of the Huntsman available that uses magnetic switches instead, but that one’s now $250. If you want access to the most in-demand keyboard tech without breaking the bank, this keyboard is a fantastic option.