I have the Magger 68 HE and just like yours, the software was pretty buggy UNTIL I updated the firmware to the latest version, now it works without issues (even with SOCD).
Just wanted to say thanks for the in depth technical reviews in this video. A lot of other youtube reviews are just them listing out the specs without any testing whatsoever, and especially so for these cheaper keyboards.
I just want to say thanks for reviewing these! but I think the names of keyboard at around 5:01 and 4:48 shouldn't be written in white.. i didnt notice them the first time around..
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bro he is such a good reviewer, the testing is just better than most other creators, I subbed because he made unmatched monitor reviews but after that IEMs, Keyboards wow. Most trusted channel for me along with Optimum when it comes to peripherals.
A web based tool for programming is actually a disadvantage, because once the company goes out of business, you won't be able to configure your keyboard anymore. This already happened with the Tada 68 in the past. Luckily for that keyboard, someone made an alternative, and also ported QMK on it, but most keyboards won't be this lucky
Some constructive criticism. It would really help if you would put the name of the product you are currently talking about on the screen. I know a lot of people do know all these keyboards but also a lot don’t. And it would be nice to see a final overview of products, pricing and maybe some Summary. 🙌🏼 Thank You for the video!
FYI the mchose ace 60 pro in SEA/china market is like 21$(the base version is like 13$), kinda show how over price wooting plastic keyboard are, not to mention the bridge 75 he for 100$, which is a full metal keyboard(full metal keyboard at a price lower than that exist for a long time, they just increase the price by 10-20$ for the he version, which is what it should be, rather than like 170$ for a very plasticky he keyboard with bad stab and bad sound like some brand).
People do say Wooting is worth it. I’ve never heard of anyone having issues or bugs, plus the software looks much cleaner than others. Maybe one of two keyboards are reasonable for gaming. It depends what you want
Wooting has the best software and the best macro extension, its customer service is also miles above anyone else. They also personally care for their production line and don’t just use the generic one. It’s like buying meat directly from the local farmer who raised his cow naturally and then saying it’s overpriced because you’re used to processed meat imported from the other side of the world 😂
@sagirem mate, I'm from the other side of the world, so your local farmer are some overseas dude that buy stuff from our local farmer, develope a software then charge 10x the price for it(I studied CS and holy shit that's a mark up for some software). Also your local farmer take so long to ship back here, and not to mention the sale tax and import tax not include in their price, while product from our local farmer did.
For anyone wanting a premium feeling HE keyboard that nearly as good as Wooting but significantly, I highly recommend any of the Nuphy options (Air65/75, Halo65 and Field75) or the Keychron K2 HE. The Nuphy ones are great for primarily gaming, but the Air65/75 are low profile and the Field75 is definitely a strange layout and maybe.. an aquired taste lol. The Keychron K2 HE is the king of value at $130-$140 with the only major downside being Keychrons long and expensive shipping. Youll likely have to contact support to get them to ship after a couple days like they're supposed to do, but man its worth it... The K2 HE with a wrist rest and coiled aviatior cable plus ~$15 shipping to the US will run you around $200, possiblely less vs a Wooting with similar options being closer to $300 with a full plastic case. Wooting has 10/10 software, but both Nuphy and Keychron have at least 9/10 software and much better value. Keychron's isn't very good for modding with limited switch options, but it's amazing out of the box and easily the best sounding HE keeb I've ever heard. Two best value options rn imo
@@GurksTheGamer i didnt see if the results were with tachyon mode. Looks like the wooting 80he has better single key press latency but worse key release latency.
I think you need to test the Nuphy Air 60 and 75 HE, they are advertised as far superior to wooting in pure gaming performance, especially in 0.1ms delay vs 0.7ms wooting , and I don't think they are lying, I and many others would be very happy if you did tests of this model, since Many people have already done the tests of the Nuphy Halo HE, but no one has done the Nuphy air HE yet, I'm going to buy this keyboard the other day and sincerely hope for you! 🙏
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Just wanted to say that Dareu very recently released their version of HE keyboard, called A75HE, it comes with ceramic keycaps, and it sounds damn near as good as regular custom mechanical keyboards.
I just got my magger 68 yesterday I’m really loving it. I was running into the same issues until I updated the firmware and software, good thing they are going to transition into full website for their software. Changing the keycaps to nicer double shot key caps really made the board sound better too.
Got the MCHOSE Ace 60 Pro, it's a good keyboard. One thing I noticed that was missing in the web software was the ability to map the print key. It was mapped to Fn+Y, you weren't able to map it to something else. So I tinkered around and for those of you who want it, here is the hex code you can send over ERP4 (excluding all the padding 00s) to map the Fn+Backslash/Pipe key to print 55 09 00 AF 03 54 02 00 10 00 46
Just so you know: The DrunkDeer SOCD feature "Last Win" is bugged. It gets stuck in one direction after a while making it inconvenient in the worst times. I gave it a try multiple times but in the end I turned it off as it was too annoying. I'm waiting for them to fix it. They introduced SOCD in August but it has been bugged since.
@@lickriu its a complete knockoff of the wooting 60HE. Like they are pretty much the exact same except for the fact that wooting is better, not a knockoff and has better features.
@@ilee2931 The keyboard arrived yesterday. I recommend it. The build quality as mentioned is excellent. SOCD works fine, so does rapid trigger. I got the ktek switches which costs a little more.
@@ilee2931 I got the keyboards a couple of days ago and it exceeded my expectations. Socd and rapid trigger work fine. I got the ktek switches which cost a little more. I recommend it.
Great video! But one thing that you could test in the future is latency when a few keys are held down and a new key is pressed. This is the area where the biggest difference will show. I'd be willing to bet some of these keyboards would show up 50-100+ms latency in this use case. In 2022 i tested 2 cheap aliexpress HE keyboards from a friend and they both had this issues, even older wooting keyboards will show a few ms more latency in this test. These newer boards might not have this issue but no one is testing for it so we can't know.
Nuphy doesn't list the Halo65/field75 HE as having true 8k polling. They list the scan rate as 3500hz. The Air HE series is listed as having true 8k polling rate. Both the polling and scan rate are listed as 8K.
doesnt even matter look at videos about it, literally no competitive advatage of 8k pulling at all. and thats coming from somebody that has a viper v3. no noticeable difference at all.
Amazing vid, love to see polling, latency and rapid triger quality tests, i would love to see mad68 test, its wooting ripoff but its 68% that is very big deal, i heard mixed opinions about their latency tho
Probably a lot of people will claim that these "cheap" products are faking their pooling rate and it is not actually real like their overpriced favorite brand...
@@sandwich-plays some youtuber said that mad60 is bugged but mad68 is not thats why i ask about 68 not 60, also arrows are cool and doesnt make keyboard much bigger.
For 200 euros I got a full aluminium he keeb, tkl with metal knob, a really good web soft and sounds really good out of the box. Keychron Q3 HE. Wooting is as overpriced as big brands like Asus and Razer
i have the fire68 and the wooting 80he and both are really nice , i can't tell any difference for performance between those two. Apart from sounding different. I actually think that around the 100 bucks should be the wootings price specially the 60he. conclusion is that you absoluttely don't need to pay over 100$ for a top tier performance HE keyboard
I also suggest you try the FUN60 Ultra TMR keyboard which using a technology better than HE (more precision, lower power consumption), can still use Wooting compatible HE switches, can use normal mechanical (tactile/clicky/linear) switches at the same time as HE switches and does 8k polling not only over wired connections, but over 2.4GHz!
@techless Your SOCD problem on the Ace60Pro happens when swapping profiles, I've been on the same profile since I got the keyboard and have never had socd swap binds, that only happened to me when I swapped profiles back and forth, so I stopped using 2 profiles and stuck to 1.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to showcase each of these keyboards, people are overpaying for the wooting. As time goes by, competitors will be able to mimick and offer a product that almost does the same as the most expensive one.
ordered an rt80 before watching this vid. Hopefully the latency is better with the 8k polling and it doesn't have the issues the rt75 does. I won't mind the software cause qmk is at least well known in the custom keyboard community.
whats the front height of ace60? if only the ace60 has the same case as mad60, i would prolly buy it in a heartbeat, but front height is crazy important for comfortability which makes me consider the mad60 even tho it's not true 8k.
Mchoose has also ace68pro with TTC Uranus Esports switches. I got it a few days ago, and it's doing fine. However, the webdriver has some issues and tends to reset my rgb, or even rapid triger settings/accusation points
ive got a drunkdeer g60, pretty good keyboard and their customer service is amazing, i had mine get bricked and they sent out a replacement within 3 days
There's a new keyboard in the market called Aula Win60 HE (same brand as the popular Aula F75), its the cheapest priced he keyboard now at 79 yuan and comes with 8k polling rate and rgb lighting by default, I got it for like $6.50 at taobao after stacking some vouchers, which is crazy to think that the price of a Subway footlong can get you a HE keyboard.
Mchose makes very very good products based on shapes for mice even on the market. A5 is a smaller GPX. They have a 3950 sensor version of the G305. Their L7 mouse is one of my main mice I use with 2k polling. Id definitely say trying Mchose products is worth it and their on Amazon.
Thats why I never recommend Wooting anymore to my friends in ASIA, we got a lot more variety of HE keyboards here. I usually got 3 different recommendation if people ask me what HE keeb should they buy, 1. Mchose Ace 60 Pro 2. Nuphy Halo65 HE 3. Venom 60HE/80HE. Ace60Pro usually I give recommendation for budget HE Keeb, Halo65HE usually for people who wanna buy Wooting so i give them that and they always like it. And for Venom 60HE/80HE PCB is for people who want more than Wooting and want more customizability.
@@GurksTheGamer i mean, they kinda like the first pioneer for HE keyboards. But i can argue right now theres a lot more products that are better than wooting, people just dont know and they keep sucking wootings cock.
Here's some extra ones to consider. Boog75/zoom75, bridge75 he and the made68. I've been looking for a good aluminum he kb that looks good and isn't too clacky, but I really can't decide.
Liked the video. However, the formatting of it made it difficult for me to find the latency charts. I had to scrub the timeline in order to find the final latency chart. I would have thought that was at the end of the video but it's mid way. Suggestion: Chapters. Thx
I am looking to buy an HE keyboard and the Ajazz ak820 max HE cause my interest. Wondering if you could test it out in term of latency and trigger accuracy
Hi, great video, thanks. I really like the Yunzii RT80, what do you think about this keyboard? Does it only have the rapid trigger? Where do you place it compared to the others in terms of latency and quality? Thanks
DAMN, I JUST BUYED TWO AJAZZ KEYBOARDS:( i buyed the AK820 MAX HE 8K wired and doesn't gived me the 8K Polling Rate (it seems to be scan rate at 125Hz but i still have the keyboard waiting for a buyer) and i will keep the AK820 Max HE Wireless Tri Mode with OLED screen version. i need a 75% keyboard. some reccomendations please? any tips to configure it?
Mchose would be a good option if you didn't have to pay just as much as the keyboard in shipping costs which makes it cost just as much as the nuphy (btw I live in Australia, shipping to other countries might be cheaper). So yeah, nuphy all the way for me, I'm planning on getting the air 75 he because it has 8k pcb scan rate compared to the 2.5k scan rate of the halo65 he and field75 he.
Can you please make a review on the new Q24T09 monitor? It's 24 inch 1440p 180hz and I would love to see a video on it since you already reviewed other 1440p 24 inch monitors before.
Hast du deine Switches gelubed auf der 80he? Habe die gleiche, wenn du die schmierst und vor allem die Stabis auch schmierst, wird der Klang so viel besser🤙
The problem with most other brands than wooting is that they don't support (or at least I haven't been able to find ones that do) German ISO layout. My ass is NOT using an ANSI keyboard man
The Wooting “Lekker” looked familiar. I didn’t realize the Dutch used that word. Or “lecker” if you’re Deutsch. 😊 It’s used quite liberally here in South Africa, with variations in the meaning.
I have the Magger 68 HE and just like yours, the software was pretty buggy UNTIL I updated the firmware to the latest version, now it works without issues (even with SOCD).
SOCD is cheat so in lan u can not use it..
Just wanted to say thanks for the in depth technical reviews in this video. A lot of other youtube reviews are just them listing out the specs without any testing whatsoever, and especially so for these cheaper keyboards.
Amazing video and latency tests! :D
Hey migss, i watched your video before buying the mad 60 he. Thank you. It is very good!
The GOAT.
Migss - tier list with all new magnetic keyboards included please ❤
I just want to say thanks for reviewing these!
but I think the names of keyboard at around 5:01 and 4:48 shouldn't be written in white.. i didnt notice them the first time around..
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are you guys gonna have a firmware update for the socd?
@@BigLarry101 i think they already have bc i dont have problems with it rn
either way you could 100% just use socd cleaner to get socd on any board
@@cyclxne6Even when swapping between profiles ?? I wanna pick one up but I need snap tap working as it should
make 75% HE keyboard please
bro he is such a good reviewer, the testing is just better than most other creators, I subbed because he made unmatched monitor reviews but after that IEMs, Keyboards wow. Most trusted channel for me along with Optimum when it comes to peripherals.
A web based tool for programming is actually a disadvantage, because once the company goes out of business, you won't be able to configure your keyboard anymore. This already happened with the Tada 68 in the past. Luckily for that keyboard, someone made an alternative, and also ported QMK on it, but most keyboards won't be this lucky
Yeah , you want VIA compatibility ideally
Awesome quality of tests, keep up the pace! We are waiting for MAD60 and FUN60 tests from Monsgeek, as they are the most budget ones
Some constructive criticism.
It would really help if you would put the name of the product you are currently talking about on the screen. I know a lot of people do know all these keyboards but also a lot don’t. And it would be nice to see a final overview of products, pricing and maybe some Summary. 🙌🏼 Thank You for the video!
Made me sub because of how technical this review is. Most informative so far especially on the selling point of these keebs, which is being HE. 👍🏻
I am amazed at how fast HE keyboards went down in price.
wooting has always been overpriced. they were never suppose to cost that much
That's the power of competition
Because of chyna workers, and worse hall censor usage. The best strategy to lower the price is reduce the workers ' wage.
@@1ayylmao250Game breaking technology, they obviously had to cost that much, they were the first ones to really make he keyboards popular
@@sandwich-plays they just cashed out on being the firsts, but people who rushed to buy from them got skimmed a little bit :D
FYI the mchose ace 60 pro in SEA/china market is like 21$(the base version is like 13$), kinda show how over price wooting plastic keyboard are, not to mention the bridge 75 he for 100$, which is a full metal keyboard(full metal keyboard at a price lower than that exist for a long time, they just increase the price by 10-20$ for the he version, which is what it should be, rather than like 170$ for a very plasticky he keyboard with bad stab and bad sound like some brand).
People do say Wooting is worth it. I’ve never heard of anyone having issues or bugs, plus the software looks much cleaner than others. Maybe one of two keyboards are reasonable for gaming. It depends what you want
Wooting has the best software and the best macro extension, its customer service is also miles above anyone else. They also personally care for their production line and don’t just use the generic one.
It’s like buying meat directly from the local farmer who raised his cow naturally and then saying it’s overpriced because you’re used to processed meat imported from the other side of the world 😂
@sagirem mate, I'm from the other side of the world, so your local farmer are some overseas dude that buy stuff from our local farmer, develope a software then charge 10x the price for it(I studied CS and holy shit that's a mark up for some software).
Also your local farmer take so long to ship back here, and not to mention the sale tax and import tax not include in their price, while product from our local farmer did.
@sagirem bro wooting is the one using processed meat in your example lmao
the base version of the ace60 is $13 in china and the pro (ice blue switches) is $21.
For anyone wanting a premium feeling HE keyboard that nearly as good as Wooting but significantly, I highly recommend any of the Nuphy options (Air65/75, Halo65 and Field75) or the Keychron K2 HE. The Nuphy ones are great for primarily gaming, but the Air65/75 are low profile and the Field75 is definitely a strange layout and maybe.. an aquired taste lol. The Keychron K2 HE is the king of value at $130-$140 with the only major downside being Keychrons long and expensive shipping. Youll likely have to contact support to get them to ship after a couple days like they're supposed to do, but man its worth it... The K2 HE with a wrist rest and coiled aviatior cable plus ~$15 shipping to the US will run you around $200, possiblely less vs a Wooting with similar options being closer to $300 with a full plastic case. Wooting has 10/10 software, but both Nuphy and Keychron have at least 9/10 software and much better value. Keychron's isn't very good for modding with limited switch options, but it's amazing out of the box and easily the best sounding HE keeb I've ever heard. Two best value options rn imo
Field 75 is better performance than wooting.
@@PaulBlartGamingNo it isn’t.
If you buy nuphy, be sure to remove battery since there is too many report of exploding.
@1TechCritic420 It did until the Wooting 80HE beat it with Tachyon mode enabled
@@GurksTheGamer i didnt see if the results were with tachyon mode. Looks like the wooting 80he has better single key press latency but worse key release latency.
I think you need to test the Nuphy Air 60 and 75 HE, they are advertised as far superior to wooting in pure gaming performance, especially in 0.1ms delay vs 0.7ms wooting , and I don't think they are lying, I and many others would be very happy if you did tests of this model, since Many people have already done the tests of the Nuphy Halo HE, but no one has done the Nuphy air HE yet, I'm going to buy this keyboard the other day and sincerely hope for you! 🙏
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Just wanted to say that Dareu very recently released their version of HE keyboard, called A75HE, it comes with ceramic keycaps, and it sounds damn near as good as regular custom mechanical keyboards.
Arbiter has a 60% on Amazon I switched from the Drunk Deer board. Lubed switches out of the box with lubed stabilizers. Worth every penny.
did you get yours?
@@Chickeneasia No, I'm still waiting for someone to make a split keyboard, so I can just use the left half of the keyboard for competitive games.
@ oh i ordered a75 he as it was on sale for £102
@@Chickeneasia The one who ceramic keycaps?
I just got my magger 68 yesterday I’m really loving it. I was running into the same issues until I updated the firmware and software, good thing they are going to transition into full website for their software. Changing the keycaps to nicer double shot key caps really made the board sound better too.
The magger68 looks the nicest imo
How you leave out the Mad60HE? Literally a CLONE of the wooting
mad60he even sounds x10 better than wooting and have better tuned stabs. But he prob wasn't aware of it when recorded this vid
he probably left it out on purpose
ace60pro performs better than mad60 so theres no point
Which Mad60HE did you buy? Cipo or Wanci switch?
@@bruhmoment2262need a test to find out
Got the MCHOSE Ace 60 Pro, it's a good keyboard. One thing I noticed that was missing in the web software was the ability to map the print key. It was mapped to Fn+Y, you weren't able to map it to something else. So I tinkered around and for those of you who want it, here is the hex code you can send over ERP4 (excluding all the padding 00s) to map the Fn+Backslash/Pipe key to print 55 09 00 AF 03 54 02 00 10 00 46
Just so you know: The DrunkDeer SOCD feature "Last Win" is bugged. It gets stuck in one direction after a while making it inconvenient in the worst times. I gave it a try multiple times but in the end I turned it off as it was too annoying. I'm waiting for them to fix it. They introduced SOCD in August but it has been bugged since.
Where’s the mad60he
Its garbage
@@Txbbiey whats wrong with it?
@@lickriuits not bad at all
It's not here for moral reasons
@@lickriu its a complete knockoff of the wooting 60HE. Like they are pretty much the exact same except for the fact that wooting is better, not a knockoff and has better features.
Ordered an Ace 60 pro for 84$ CAD after watching this review. Hopefully it lives up to the praise. Thanks for the transparent content!
Does it? And have you had any problems with socd? Thanks!
@@ilee2931 I'll update you once I get it. Bought it from Ali express
@@ilee2931 The keyboard arrived yesterday. I recommend it. The build quality as mentioned is excellent. SOCD works fine, so does rapid trigger. I got the ktek switches which costs a little more.
@@ilee2931 I got the keyboards a couple of days ago and it exceeded my expectations. Socd and rapid trigger work fine. I got the ktek switches which cost a little more. I recommend it.
Great video! But one thing that you could test in the future is latency when a few keys are held down and a new key is pressed. This is the area where the biggest difference will show. I'd be willing to bet some of these keyboards would show up 50-100+ms latency in this use case. In 2022 i tested 2 cheap aliexpress HE keyboards from a friend and they both had this issues, even older wooting keyboards will show a few ms more latency in this test. These newer boards might not have this issue but no one is testing for it so we can't know.
I was thinking about picking up the halo65 he and was waiting for an actual decent reviewer to cover it. Thanks!
Nuphy doesn't list the Halo65/field75 HE as having true 8k polling. They list the scan rate as 3500hz. The Air HE series is listed as having true 8k polling rate. Both the polling and scan rate are listed as 8K.
I'm skeptical about the latency test result for the Nuphy. I've seen other videos saying it is much faster than the result he showed.
doesnt even matter look at videos about it, literally no competitive advatage of 8k pulling at all. and thats coming from somebody that has a viper v3. no noticeable difference at all.
What you think of the ace 68 ? He is supposed to have a lower latency and better switches
The issue you mentioned on the Magger68 was already fixed a month ago. Nice review btw.
The Magger68 Pro is awesome! Great test and comparison!
I have a Magger 68 HE Pro and all you have to do is update the firmware and software to get it to work. SOCD and other functions work flawlessly.
Amazing vid, love to see polling, latency and rapid triger quality tests, i would love to see mad68 test, its wooting ripoff but its 68% that is very big deal, i heard mixed opinions about their latency tho
Probably a lot of people will claim that these "cheap" products are faking their pooling rate and it is not actually real like their overpriced favorite brand...
@@CrazySerbjust get the mchose ace68
@@noobienoob8977 definitively best value option
@@CrazySerbthe mad60/68 has horrible polling rate, both 1k/8k versions doesn’t even have 800 polling rate
@@sandwich-plays some youtuber said that mad60 is bugged but mad68 is not thats why i ask about 68 not 60, also arrows are cool and doesnt make keyboard much bigger.
That reassures me for the Ace60 Pro, I took it yesterday on Aliexpress at 52 € with an A5 Pro to make a keyboard + mouse combo of the same brand
very well informed and thorough review
Dunno if your planning on doing one of these video's with full sized keyboards? that would be sweet!! us 100%-ers need some love!
there are not so many 100% hr keebs, one that come to my mind is from wooting but it's expensive😅
Yee gl finding 100% keyboards
The trend is either 60%-68%
Or u can find 75% keyboards
finally proper testing of budget HE boards
For 200 euros I got a full aluminium he keeb, tkl with metal knob, a really good web soft and sounds really good out of the box. Keychron Q3 HE.
Wooting is as overpriced as big brands like Asus and Razer
i have the fire68 and the wooting 80he and both are really nice , i can't tell any difference for performance between those two. Apart from sounding different. I actually think that around the 100 bucks should be the wootings price specially the 60he. conclusion is that you absoluttely don't need to pay over 100$ for a top tier performance HE keyboard
I've recently bought the Drunkdeer G60 and i'm really happy with it. Would've probably bought the mchose if this video came earlier though.
I also suggest you try the FUN60 Ultra TMR keyboard which using a technology better than HE (more precision, lower power consumption), can still use Wooting compatible HE switches, can use normal mechanical (tactile/clicky/linear) switches at the same time as HE switches and does 8k polling not only over wired connections, but over 2.4GHz!
@techless Your SOCD problem on the Ace60Pro happens when swapping profiles, I've been on the same profile since I got the keyboard and have never had socd swap binds, that only happened to me when I swapped profiles back and forth, so I stopped using 2 profiles and stuck to 1.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to showcase each of these keyboards, people are overpaying for the wooting. As time goes by, competitors will be able to mimick and offer a product that almost does the same as the most expensive one.
Should add the Gamakay TK75HE, a nice budget hall effect keyboard with all you need!
extrem informativ und unterhaltsam. Bitte weiter so!
You are a life saver this video could be a banger with the Irok Nd63
ordered an rt80 before watching this vid. Hopefully the latency is better with the 8k polling and it doesn't have the issues the rt75 does. I won't mind the software cause qmk is at least well known in the custom keyboard community.
whats the front height of ace60? if only the ace60 has the same case as mad60, i would prolly buy it in a heartbeat, but front height is crazy important for comfortability which makes me consider the mad60 even tho it's not true 8k.
Mchoose has also ace68pro with TTC Uranus Esports switches. I got it a few days ago, and it's doing fine. However, the webdriver has some issues and tends to reset my rgb, or even rapid triger settings/accusation points
is the polling rate on the ace 68 65% layout changeable
im planning on getting nuphy’s low profile air60 he keyboard, never had a low profile keyboard let alone a he keyboard, im so excited to try it out
Can You recommend a 32 Curved Monitor in the range 200-300€
ive got a drunkdeer g60, pretty good keyboard and their customer service is amazing, i had mine get bricked and they sent out a replacement within 3 days
There's a new keyboard in the market called Aula Win60 HE (same brand as the popular Aula F75), its the cheapest priced he keyboard now at 79 yuan and comes with 8k polling rate and rgb lighting by default, I got it for like $6.50 at taobao after stacking some vouchers, which is crazy to think that the price of a Subway footlong can get you a HE keyboard.
8k polling rate is nonsense. Complete marketing garbage. Not needed whatsoever
what vouchers? what country?
Mchose makes very very good products based on shapes for mice even on the market.
A5 is a smaller GPX.
They have a 3950 sensor version of the G305.
Their L7 mouse is one of my main mice I use with 2k polling. Id definitely say trying Mchose products is worth it and their on Amazon.
Thats why I never recommend Wooting anymore to my friends in ASIA, we got a lot more variety of HE keyboards here. I usually got 3 different recommendation if people ask me what HE keeb should they buy, 1. Mchose Ace 60 Pro 2. Nuphy Halo65 HE 3. Venom 60HE/80HE. Ace60Pro usually I give recommendation for budget HE Keeb, Halo65HE usually for people who wanna buy Wooting so i give them that and they always like it. And for Venom 60HE/80HE PCB is for people who want more than Wooting and want more customizability.
Wooting also upcharges people who want to add options. Despite all of this, a lot of TH-camrs still glaze them.
@@GurksTheGamer i mean, they kinda like the first pioneer for HE keyboards. But i can argue right now theres a lot more products that are better than wooting, people just dont know and they keep sucking wootings cock.
got myself the NuPhy Halo65 HE, can't wait to test an HE keyboard
Here's some extra ones to consider. Boog75/zoom75, bridge75 he and the made68. I've been looking for a good aluminum he kb that looks good and isn't too clacky, but I really can't decide.
Whats your opinion on Redragon K617 FIZZ 60% Rapid Trigger Magnetic switch keyboard? Have you tested it? And how is it compared to the MCHOSE Ace60
it sucks, dont get it
Are there any recommendabler 100% HE keyboards out there?
proferebly on in the quiet side. I don't like overly clicky KB
Liked the video.
However, the formatting of it made it difficult for me to find the latency charts. I had to scrub the timeline in order to find the final latency chart.
I would have thought that was at the end of the video but it's mid way.
Suggestion: Chapters.
Thx
I'm skeptical about the latency test results for the Nuphy. I've seen other videos saying it is much faster than the result he showed.
Weird. I have the yunzii RT80 and the rapid trigger doesn't have the limitation the rt75 does.
Hey guys are there any split spacebar HE keyboards out there? Or an Alice or split layout?
Hi techless DELL G2727D or ROG STRİX G27ACS who best ?
Is there any good response keyboards under 100 USD viq 2.4ghz wireless? Minimim 75%
can we mod the ace 60 pro? what kind of pin they have for the switches?
I am looking to buy an HE keyboard and the Ajazz ak820 max HE cause my interest. Wondering if you could test it out in term of latency and trigger accuracy
What is the URL for mchose web driver?
I use the MCHOSE ZERO75 with Tai-Hao translucent green keycaps in game mode
Hi, great video, thanks. I really like the Yunzii RT80, what do you think about this keyboard? Does it only have the rapid trigger? Where do you place it compared to the others in terms of latency and quality? Thanks
DAMN, I JUST BUYED TWO AJAZZ KEYBOARDS:( i buyed the AK820 MAX HE 8K wired and doesn't gived me the 8K Polling Rate (it seems to be scan rate at 125Hz but i still have the keyboard waiting for a buyer) and i will keep the AK820 Max HE Wireless Tri Mode with OLED screen version. i need a 75% keyboard. some reccomendations please? any tips to configure it?
the only good 75% he keyboards are the mchose zero75x and the everglide su75
what software was used for the latency test?
Does the ATK 68 V2 eSports Hall Effect keyboard work with ps5?
try the atk edge60 he exploration edition keyboard, i think it have the lowest latency
Does anyone know if the mchose ace 60 pro fixed their socd bugs and such? Thanks!
Mchose would be a good option if you didn't have to pay just as much as the keyboard in shipping costs which makes it cost just as much as the nuphy (btw I live in Australia, shipping to other countries might be cheaper). So yeah, nuphy all the way for me, I'm planning on getting the air 75 he because it has 8k pcb scan rate compared to the 2.5k scan rate of the halo65 he and field75 he.
So is is the Mchose Ace68 going to have the same results as the ace60 pro ?
yes
Does KTEK Magnetic Switch offer the same performance? in MCHOSE Ace 60 pro
ktek is good, just dont get the cheapest switch option
I have the AKKO MOD 007B HE PC and it‘s gorgeous 😊
Can you please make a review on the new Q24T09 monitor? It's 24 inch 1440p 180hz and I would love to see a video on it since you already reviewed other 1440p 24 inch monitors before.
And about the ajazz brand? which has also released a 68% keyboard and another 75% wireless
why didnt you use the al66?
I wish the mchose was case swappable, I ended up going with the Mad60He I needed a board I could case swap and use my Geon Raw swithches with.
Hast du deine Switches gelubed auf der 80he? Habe die gleiche, wenn du die schmierst und vor allem die Stabis auch schmierst, wird der Klang so viel besser🤙
Any decent keyboard in Temu?
You should’ve tested the sikakeyb hm80, apparently it’s even faster than the 80he.
what website do you use to test the polling rate? i just got a battle68 and want to test it]
Does theNuPhy Halo65HE works with ps5?
Opinion on VGN A75
Obsolete
Hi Techless! Can you please make a video of the monitor Samsung G4 240hz? I need in depth review becauase i get 160 fps in most of the games.
Nice vid mate
Does anyone know if the polar 65he is worth buying?
does the mchose have a 75% layout version aswell? XD
They launched a 68
yes its called zero75x
What about the Madlions Neon68 pro?
Too bad I only got the ATK RS7 pro, but I assume it performs just like the ATK 68 since they are from the same company
can you do wireless HE keyboards next month?
not sure about these latency tests. there was a chinese reviewer that had halo65 he and ace60 pro under 1ms latency
whats the name of the reviewer?
Pls test the MChose ace 60 Non-Pro version
Hoping you could test Aula Tarantula Win60 or Win68 MAX. It sounds almost thocky but not clacky. The software is good also.
Can't wait for you to review Madlions Mad60HE
The problem with most other brands than wooting is that they don't support (or at least I haven't been able to find ones that do) German ISO layout. My ass is NOT using an ANSI keyboard man
Keychron q1 he available in DE ISO
can I ask why? I live in UK and have used ISO most my life but honestly prefer ansi
@ollie6846 big enter, more keys and just the de layout itself
@@Klar i am from EU too but man ANSI is superior, fuck that horrible enter.
@@erisium6988 to each their own
The Wooting “Lekker” looked familiar. I didn’t realize the Dutch used that word. Or “lecker” if you’re Deutsch. 😊 It’s used quite liberally here in South Africa, with variations in the meaning.
To be able to indicate bugs, you need to put in countless of hours. I really appreciate that.