There is wooting two he which is full size Answer from JakubixIsHere on reddit.com
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r/keyboards on Reddit: Full size Hall effect?
July 7, 2025 -

Been wanting to make the switch to Hall effect for a while now. Currently i have a roccat pyro and I absolutely love the volume knob and number pad.

My question comes down to, what is there for HE keyboards that are full sized, OR would it be a good idea to get a 68%/75% keyboard, like the aula or monsgeek, and also get a numberpad macropad?

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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › any a good hall effect keyboards for ~$100?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: Any a good Hall Effect keyboards for ~$100?
July 25, 2024 -

Place was robbed & my tech gear was stolen some months back. Finally in a spot to replace some things.

Been doing research / watching YouTube vids & looking for a decent Hall Effect board. Most good ones seem to be priced around $200 wondering what good $100 options there are if any.

This KEYDOUS NJ80-CP HE board has a few videos on it & they say it's pretty decent but wondering what the community thinks.

Previously on a Razer BlackWidow 100%.

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reddit.com › r/whatkeyboard › 100% hall effect keyboards buying guide
r/WhatKeyboard on Reddit: 100% Hall Effect keyboards buying guide
August 26, 2024 -

I’ve compiled a list of full-sized (100%) Hall Effect keyboards with Rapid Trigger, adjustable actuation points, and dynamic keystroke features—perfect for gaming. Full-sized HE keyboards don’t get as many exciting releases as smaller layouts, but here’s what’s available:

Full-Sized (100%) Hall Effect Keyboards

  1. Keydous NJ98-CP Pro HE V3 – $149.99 Wireless, hotswappable for both magnetic and regular 3/5-pin mechanical switches. First of its kind! Flexibility makes it a standout.

  2. Aula F98X - $109 - 99 keys layout, 4000mah battery, unknown Aula magnetic switches.

  3. Wooting Two HE – $194.99 Reliable, but a bit older. Still, one of the best for gaming precision.

  4. SteelSeries Apex Pro – $199.99 Good performance, but lacks hotswappability for magnetic switches.

  5. Corsair K70 Max – $229.99 Expensive, and you’re locked into their switches.

  6. GMMK 3 – $199.99 Keyboard accepts both 5-pin mechanical and Glorious HE magnetic switches. Switches are pretty nice, but it's quite expensive.

  7. Keychron Q5 HE QMK – $229 Great build quality, QMK support, 96% layout.

My Top Picks:

  • Best Overall: Keydous NJ98-CP Pro HE V3 for its switch flexibility, brass build and wireless capability.

  • Budget Option: Aula F98X

  • Pure Performance: Wooting Two HE for reliable brand with long warranty.

What’s your favorite full-sized HE keyboard, or are you waiting for more options to drop? Let me know your thoughts!

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › i'm looking for a good 100% hall effect silent keyboard
r/keyboards on Reddit: I'm looking for a good 100% Hall Effect silent keyboard
September 30, 2025 -

Im not smart when it comes to keyboards and I want the best bang for my buck for a keyboard that is a 100% Hall Effect silent keyboard. I really want the budget keyboard with these specifications, my budget being at most $90. Also, if it has snap tap that would be cool, but I believe that is asking for too much. Thanks for any and all help!

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › is hall effect really necessary for a casual gamer?
r/keyboards on Reddit: Is hall effect really necessary for a casual gamer?
November 12, 2025 -

Like the title says, I'm trying to compare whether hall effect is actually necessary and worth it over regular linear switches. I'm migrating back to PC from PS5 and want to know if HE is worth switching back to MnK for or if I should just stick to controller and get a keyboard for it's typing feel/sound instead.

I want to set a budget of about ~$80 (maybe $100 since black friday might put some $100 boards down to $60-80) and want to get something 75% and wireless. Only thing is, I can't seem to find any decent hall effect boards that are wireless under that price, while I can get a much better wireless non HE keyboard from Keychron, Yunzii, Epomaker/Aula (F75 pro/max), maybe even a Rainy75 for around the same price.

As somebody who only plays games a couple times a week (Bf6, single players, R6, Apex) not really competitively, is there even a point to HE? The rest of my week just consists of long hours of coding/typing and regular web browsing. I get that magnetic switches have a much longer lifespan than traditional switches, but w/ hot swap boards becoming basically the industry standard now compared to 5 years ago I don't see how that's that important.

Is it really as much of a game changer as people say it is or is my money better spent on a solid traditional keyboard?

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › [deleted by user]
List of Hall Effect Keyboards [2024] : r/MechanicalKeyboards
January 23, 2024 - The software, like a lot of keyboard softwares, is meh, but it works. Out of the box it sounds pretty hollow. I added a thick layer of foam to the case, 4 layers of painters tape to the pcb, and lubed/holee modded the stabs. This improved the sound, but it still is not warm and deep. The rapid trigger and Hall effect stuff feels good, but does not compensate for my poor skill in Valorant. (Edit for additional stuff: polling rate is 1000hz, which is expected, and the latency is good.
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reddit.com › r/keyboards › any good hall effect keyboards for comp gaming? (~200€ budget)
r/keyboards on Reddit: Any good Hall Effect keyboards for comp gaming? (~200€ budget)
September 7, 2025 -

Hey guys,

I’m on the hunt for a Hall Effect keyboard mainly for competitive gaming. I know Wooting is the go-to pick and everyone swears by it, but I’m kinda looking for something that also has a bit more aesthetic appeal and solid build quality.

Budget’s around 200€.
Any recommendations or hidden gems you’d suggest?

Appreciate the help 🙌

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reddit.com › r/outreachhpg › hall effect keyboards ? whats everyones keyboard / mouse combo in 2025
Hall effect keyboards ? Whats everyones keyboard / mouse combo in 2025 : r/OutreachHPG
July 2, 2025 - Also the keyboard seems to have a maximum pressed key input limit which sometimes causes problems when attempting complex commands and manuevers.
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reddit.com › r/keyboards › what's the hype with hall effect and is it worth it?
r/keyboards on Reddit: What's the hype with Hall Effect and is it worth it?
February 12, 2025 -

Hi all

I've been posting for a bit now, and I see a lot of the brands making Hall Effect keyboards. I get the gaming benefits with rapid trigger and setting actuation points. But besides gaming, why would someone use it for, let's say, filling in Excels, design work, content creation, etc? Would a regular mechanical be worth more?

How is the type, sound and feel of the HE boards in general? I'm used to typing on my old Ducky Shine 3 :D

Cheers!

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › what is the best or top best hall effect keyboards?
r/keyboards on Reddit: What is the best or top best hall effect keyboards?
October 26, 2025 -

I am looking for a Hall Effect Keyboard that has the abilities like wooting, but isn't crappy build quality and overpriced like the wootings. I know there are many Hall Effects on the market and many have been tested to be found that they have equal or faster performance than the wooting, but I want to know what are some great keyboards that contend with the wooting but also aren't crappy plastic keyboards.

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › hall effect tkl or 100% under $200
r/keyboards on Reddit: Hall Effect TKL or 100% under $200
August 26, 2024 -

Looking for a new keyboard to replace my current 5? year old one. I really like the look and feel of the hall effect switches. I would like atleast a 80%/TKL keyboard, or even a full size. Nothing too fancy, I'm fine with just black and RGB.

Switches: Hall Effect, Linear (With Rapid Trigger / "Snap-Tap")

Size: TKL or Full

Color: Black or Gray with RGB

Brand: No preference

Etc: Wired, would like function buttons, wrist rest would be good bonus

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reddit.com › r/wootingkb › hall effect keyboard and metallic surfaces
r/WootingKB on Reddit: Hall effect keyboard and metallic surfaces
March 25, 2025 -

Hello

On my desk I'm a bit short on space and when my laptop is not in use I sometimes place it between my screen and my keyboard, with my keyboard overlapping a bit over the keyboard.

My laptop frame is metallic, and I noticed that when move my keyboard a bit, it starts to interfere with the hall effect sensors, and presses random keys, as can be seen in the video. I guess it makes perfect sense after all since moving magnets is how the hall effect works.

But my question is: is it safe? I have no idea what kind of current (and voltages) I generate while moving my keyboard near this surface and I don't want to risk damaging it and/or the sensors.

Can I keep my laptop there? When I'm not moving the keyboard it's working just fine, but the slightest movement and it starts to "press" random keys. It's really not that inconvenient, I'm just worried about damaging my keyboard.

Or should I definitely move my laptop away because I could permanently mess with or damage the sensors ?

Thanks !

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › discussion about hall effect vs traditional mechanical keyboards.
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Discussion about Hall Effect VS traditional mechanical keyboards.
April 12, 2025 -

What do you think about magnetic keyboards?
The main question is, can magnetic keyboards have a place in our hobby?

Nowadays, they are being shouted about from all corners, what it is a great blessing.
Here my story. I got one. I played around with the actuation point setting for about a week. I don't know why and what it gave me. It's just the only new feature for me. And then I returned it to the standard 2.0 mm)
And the most annoying thing is that the keyboard sounds bad, even though it has 3 basic layers of noise insulation. I've heard all magnetic keyboards sound worse than mechanical ones. Is that true? And I can't make many modifications, lay some switch pads, or anything like that, because its affects the accuracy. Also looks like HE keyboards doesnt have gasket mount or flex cuts. I can't replace the switches here. Well, technically it supports hot swap and there are several different magnetic switches on the market and... they are all linear, it's clear why. They all have about the same actuation force. This is incomparable to the number and variety of switches for traditional mechanical keyboards. I even thought if the hot swap socket breaks it's easy to replace, and if the sensor breaks here? Is that all?

And I felt like I was locked up like in a prison with this keyboard. Damn it... I got some cool new silent tactile switches and my first thought was if I had another mechanical keyboard right now instead of this magnetic one I would install these switches there. What do I have now? I played around with adjusting the actuation point and that's all I can do with this keyboard.

So I got the impression that magnetic keyboards are completely unsuitable for our hobby. They are just one-way gaming tools, unlike traditional mechanical keyboards that have room for customization and flexibility.

Share your thoughts, maybe I have the wrong impression.

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You just know this is going to be a thread where you get polarised opinions. Those with HE boards will say they're great, and those that don't need or want one will say they are bad. Always happens. Being sensible however..... The main question is, can magnetic keyboards have a place in our hobby? They do. You see people posting them in here all the time, and you can get HE PCBs for even Geon boards. Not sure what makes you think they aren't part of the hobby. It's a different kind of switch. They won't take over, or even become the dominant switch type for enthusiasts, but they're here to stay. There have always been different kinds of switches. I think the snobbery element of the hobby seems to look down its nose at HE because it's a gaming technology, not something that's particularly useful for a typist, and as most gaming boards are shit, by association, HE becomes shit in most people's minds. It's a simplistic, partisan type of opinion, but surely we're used to such in here by now, aren't we? :) Personally, I don't see the point unless you're a gamer and feel it gives you some advantage. I'm not sure what advantage it gives a typist - or at least I never found one. Technically, HE should me more reliable as there are fewer points of contact/friction, but realistically, when I have a MX keyboard here that's almost 40 years old and working just fine, I think this is a technicality, not something that makes any practical difference whatsoever in real life. I also used one for a while, and found that the actuation point that felt best was pretty much the same as the actuation point of a standard MX switch, so basically I was just recreating what I already have. Muscle memory is strong :) As for sound, there's no real reason I can see why they should sound any better or worse. I think it's because most HE boards are at the cheaper end of the market. I can see no reason why a Geon board with a venom PCB in it would sound any worse than one with a Galatea or Hineybush PCB. Different maybe... but different PCBs and switches will have a different sound even using traditional MX stuff. They're really for gamers, not typists. They have their place in the hobby, but the games I play are not really demanding enough to pretend that they will give an advantage, and I'm far more concerned about how a keyboards feels to type on, so they're not for me. No one can deny that they are here to stay though. They're just not for you, as they are not for me. Many things in this hobby are not for me though. Suggesting that they should not be part of the hobby because you don't like it is just being silly.
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To each their own I guess. Sound aside, I like my HE board more than all of my other keyboards. So much so that I’ve got a second HE board on the way for a stealth build with GMK Cosmos. You not liking something doesn’t make it bad.