Hello,
I’m new to Hall Effect (HE) keyboards, and I’ve been reading a lot of great reviews about the following models:
MCHOSE Jet 75 HE
Epomaker HE75 Mag
SKYLOONG GK68HE Aluminum
Gamakay TK75HE V2
Sikakeyb HM80 HE
Nuphy Halo 65 HE
Monsgeek FUN60 Pro/Max
ATTACK SHARK X65PRO HE
I plan to use the keyboard primarily for competitive shooters, but I also need it to be comfortable for general typing as well. So, basically, I’m looking for an all-in-one keyboard that does both well.
My budget is around $100 USD, and I’m having a hard time deciding which one to go for. If you’ve used any of these, could you recommend one and let me know why? I’d really appreciate your input!
Thanks in advance!
Hi! Basically i am Looking for a good HE keyboard which is gonna be used more for gaming that typing.
Can you guys please help me with buying suggestions?
Budget: $ 280
Size: 75% or above
Other: Hall effect, Hot swap and some type of sound dampening. Also, metal case or plate is nice but not a mandatory thing.
Some models I'm considering
- ATK-RS7 PRO
- NuPhy Field75 HE
- Sikakeyb HM80
- MelGeek Made84 Pro
- Pulsar PCMK2 HE TKL
-Other ?
The Wooting 80HE looks like a fine keyboard, but unfortunately the pre order time is quite long.
Any good recommendations?
Videos
coming from mechanical and just ordered aula win60he, are features socd,rt game changing?
It is November already. I want to get myself a new keyboard to replace an old TKL one at home.
The problem is I don't know if I should get a HE keyboard which supports rapid trigger or a 65-68 mechanical keyboard.
My use is only for working (typing text a lot) and gaming (various, but csgo or r6s would be most).
The only issue I'm afraid of is the sound that the HE keyboard makes. Most of the sound test videos show that it sounds like a Gatling gun at midnight. I'm not a pro gamer and don't gaming a lot, but the delay on the current keyboard annoys me, so I want to reduce it as much as possible.
Which keyboard do you recommend for both use?
Hi,
I'm looking for a new keyboard with Hall Effect magnetic switches. My preferred size would be 60%/75%. My budget is 200€ including VAT (I live in Europe). I was looking at those ones:
Keychron K2 HE
Varmilo Muse65
Wooting 60HE+ (I don't like that its plastic and looks pretty cheap for its price).
Iquinix EZ60
Have you got any recommendations or could you share your opinions on those keyboards?
Edit: I would mostly use it for gaming, but also programming.
Does the HE kb really worth it? Im looking to buy a new kb to replace my razer huntsman. There is like TONS of different stuff on the web and it's rly confusing. I don't play any cs go or valorant, very occasionally i play some Six Siege (but in a competitive way, no casual, always ranked) and very rarely some apex. I play mostly league and some mmo and all different kinds of single players games.
In a long term upgrade should i get a HE or a good mech keyboard?
My budget is around 100/150 €, i'm looking for a 75(maybe even 65 but idk if i would like it)%
and I don't rly care about sound I just want something that feels good and work good. If wireless even better.
Ty to whoever will contribute with their opinion.
Hey, Im currently looking for a new keyboard and i hear alot about HE Keyboards and that they where made to be good for gaming but currently im not gaming as much and im more in the productive world id say. So basically to keep it short if i buy a nuphy air75HE will it also be a good keyboard for productivity?
I’m going to get my first customisable Keychron keyboard. I am fairly new to keyboard modding, but I have been watching videos and came across the term thock, which I seem to like how it sounds. I also started learning about Hall switches, and they have a cool concept. I currently own Cherry MX Blue switches, and I don’t particularly like the extreme clickiness and sound. Which switch option would you recommend: mechanical or Hall, and why?
Ps: I have heard that the HE switches have fewer types and that they feel a bit metal due to the magnet.
I searched a bunch and there are people who say it really makes a difference in gaming ans some say if you aren't a professional gamer you won't see a difference. There are some good cheap HEs that I think look great but I wanna know if they are worth it.
Hello, I’m looking for 70-75% magnetic keyboards with good build quality and decent software. Right now, I’m considering keychron k2 he and drunkdeer 70 pro. Price I’m aiming at is under 160$
So i am looking for a new keybaord and everywhere i look people are recommending wooting and i do understand why. However at the same time i hear there build quality isn't great and you need to change a few things from it like the case which is plastic. Any recommendation for other HE keybaords that i dont need to mod and needs to be a 100% one.
EDIT: If not 100% then close to it.
Hey ! What's the best 200$ HE keyboard for you ? Why ? =)
Hello,
I'm looking to see what people think of a Wooting keyboard vs. a standard HE keyboard for competitive gaming (Valorant / CSGO / Apex) as well as programming. I'm considering the following options:
Wooting module with custom parts
HE keyboard (looking at the Boog75, for example)
Does the competitive edge a Wooting provides outweigh the extra costs associated with modding, arrow key functionality, and typing experience? Or is the difference between the two minimal? Thank you!
Hello I need help looking for an HE 75% keyboard with rapid triggers and something similar to Snap Tap / Snappy Tappy, I have looked at Razers and Wooting but I'm not a big fan of them especially Wooting because they don't have a 75% rather they have and 80% but that releases on November. Im also considering Nuphy because I already own 2 of their keyboards and they are about to release a 75% HE keyboard with rapid triggers but no Snap Tap feature although in their FAQ they said they are working on one but I don't want to make a purchase based on something they plan to implement in the future. So does anyone know any keyboards that fit the requirements? Or should I just wait and see.