the timing of this video is amazing as I'm wanting to buy this keyboard after Thanksgiving and there's barely any in depth videos on the 68 he thank you for this review you made my day man
The silicone between the plate and PCB is similar to a gasket, but there is no flex. The USB-C port is attached to the PCB and the hole is only big enough for the port, there is no real flex.
Ajazz AK 820 Max He is also gasket mounted and sounds very decent for a HE keyboard. It´s also tri mode. Only issue is the steel plate (similar to a Epomaker TH80 pro).
the timing of this video is amazing as I'm wanting to buy this keyboard after Thanksgiving and there's barely any in depth videos on the 68 he thank you for this review you made my day man
Glad I could help!
@MechKeyboards btw the polling rate is not mentioned anywhere , do you know what it is for this one ?
@@mustafafaisal8605 the product advertising claims that it has an 8K polling rate.
Does it have music sync lighting effects?
Yes, it's an option under light effects called "Music Follow".
@@MechKeyboards Thanks!
@@FelixIsBestGirl you are welcome, cheers!
Thanks for the review. I want to try some of these switches to see the difference but I do currently prefer a tactical feedback.
Unfortunately there are no tactile HE switches and I doubt there ever will be.
MAGGER68 PRO is gasket mounted.
The silicone between the plate and PCB is similar to a gasket, but there is no flex. The USB-C port is attached to the PCB and the hole is only big enough for the port, there is no real flex.
It's a sandwich mount: www.luminkey.com/products/magger-68
Ajazz AK 820 Max He is also gasket mounted and sounds very decent for a HE keyboard. It´s also tri mode. Only issue is the steel plate (similar to a Epomaker TH80 pro).
Ouch, not a fan of steel plates.
Does the silent he Phönix fit in other keyboards like yunzii rt75?
They fit, but I can't say if they work. I''ll have to get ahold of the RT75 to test before I can answer for sure.