PC plate is essentially impossible with hall effect switches as they need the plate to be rigid. A soft or flexible plate will result in false inputs, no matter the software.
I think they're tricking people into spending more by making the "pro" keys cost extra. Double rail sounds like a more stable and solid keypress, along with 50% extra lifespan means you have way less worries about wearing them out. The slightly quieter noise is also more appropriate in my opinion for a linear switch. On the Field75 HE for instance, they show the stats b/w the more expensive keys, and everything is the exact same except the maximum actuation distance, with an even bigger price difference of 25 dollars. But it's a hall effect customizable actuation distance, so.. who's really going to care about that extra .7 mm? I think maybe shorter maximum travel could be more for Starcraft players rather than FPS players. I just feel like it'd be hard to have a strong opinion on that extra .7 mm without thoroughly testing both boards, but even then, it's probably such a negligible difference as to be irrelevant. I guess the idea is that if your finger is constantly moving to many different keys, then maybe a shallower bottom makes them feel slightly spammier. But.. maybe not. Could be completely subjective placebo effect marketing hype nonsense. I think most keyboards use 4.0 mm as standard for a reason anyways. Whatever.
PC plate is essentially impossible with hall effect switches as they need the plate to be rigid. A soft or flexible plate will result in false inputs, no matter the software.
Not necessarily. PC plates are fine if there is a layer of silicone between the plate and the PCBA similar to the 80HE.
tru didnt think of that lmao
not impossible, just stupid
Just got the rainy75 RT it’s my first HE keyboard. Honestly blow away with how much faster it feels
Wooting 80 HE in the plastic case with the gateron magnetic jades sounds lovely.
it definitely does
And cost a fortune
The lack of color options is a common complaint.
Looks like a quality board
it is
A wooting 60HE mod video would be interesting to see, for sure.
already on it
Please do a thorough review of the Lucky65 V2
Great video brother 👍
thanks man
They sound like Gateron lupine switches.
Can you try madlions HE keyboards?
salvation case + geon raw he = best wooting
Personally the inverted scalloped pattern on the bottom half of the case is a no for me
fair take, i could do without it too
The magnetic jade pros are acually 110$ no tax its 99 dollars for the corals
In this video you gopt it right but you did not clarify that in the top 5 custom kb so I was confused its all g now
It would look so much better if they didn't need to engrave the name on the top....
tru
shesh bro got those cs skins
HI LEWIS!!! Regarding the sale you’re gonna do, should I be on the lookout on any specific platform? Like your channel/ig. TY
think 75% its the perfect size... sometimes you need, want those extra F keys... any suggestion ?
Only 2 75% HE keyboards i know of are the Keychron Q1 HE and the Keychron K2 HE
Is it better than Bridge 75. Im trying to get one
Can you review pmo wave 75
can you do a review of the MAD60HE!!! maybe mod it also :P
it's bad, not worth it
Would you recommend this over the wooting 60he mainly for gaming? Is it worth it to pay more for wootings software??
Make an amoung us keyboard
What to choose, zoom65 v3 or nuphy halo65 he for printing and gaming?
halo65 he for gaming for sure
I think they're tricking people into spending more by making the "pro" keys cost extra. Double rail sounds like a more stable and solid keypress, along with 50% extra lifespan means you have way less worries about wearing them out. The slightly quieter noise is also more appropriate in my opinion for a linear switch.
On the Field75 HE for instance, they show the stats b/w the more expensive keys, and everything is the exact same except the maximum actuation distance, with an even bigger price difference of 25 dollars. But it's a hall effect customizable actuation distance, so.. who's really going to care about that extra .7 mm? I think maybe shorter maximum travel could be more for Starcraft players rather than FPS players.
I just feel like it'd be hard to have a strong opinion on that extra .7 mm without thoroughly testing both boards, but even then, it's probably such a negligible difference as to be irrelevant. I guess the idea is that if your finger is constantly moving to many different keys, then maybe a shallower bottom makes them feel slightly spammier. But.. maybe not. Could be completely subjective placebo effect marketing hype nonsense. I think most keyboards use 4.0 mm as standard for a reason anyways. Whatever.
AK820MAX , ak870 , K85 ( cheap option ) Halo65 HE - very expensive
First
don't care
@ ok. I don‘t care about you either
good stuff
Garbage