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I researched magnetic keyboards so you don’t have to and… I compared three Chinese keebs. | by Damian Cooper | Medium
June 6, 2024 - When you are on an absolute budget and want to get into the world of HE keyboards, you could get ReDragon M68 or Irok ND75. The difference here is in switches and keycaps. However, there are probably better deals in this price range (for example ...
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Magnetic keyboard under 70$
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Out of these 7 Magnetic switch keyboards, which one would you pick?
m1w v3, but do they not have newer m1 v5 tmr? should be $160-ish More on reddit.com
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Hi. I'm looking for a budget wireless magnetic keyboard recommendation
What's considered "budget"? I picked up a Keychron K2HE from my local Best Buy for $130 and its excellent. More on reddit.com
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Budget Hall-effect keyboard withe same features than Wooting?
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Hive
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Best Budget Hall Effect Keyboards in 2025 — Hive
March 5, 2025 - Both Drunkdeer keyboards have snap tap. ... Royal Kludge has a great price, a knob, but it's wired only. I have had Keydous and it’s very good, it’s also wireless and with aluminium/brass plate with great build quality. And it supports magnetic and regular mechanical switches at the same time.
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Clean Looks + Great Sounds + Budget Friendly?! (XVX HE68 Review) - YouTube
XVX HE68 Rapid Trigger Gaming Hall Effect Keyboard (DISCOUNT code: "MIGSS"):https://www.xvxchannel.com/collections/frontpage/products/xvx-he68-wired-magnetic...
Published   June 23, 2025
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RTINGS
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The 6 Best Gaming Keyboards of 2026 - RTINGS.com
November 18, 2025 - For most people, we recommend the NuPhy Field75HE as the best gaming keyboard. Its standout feature is its Hall effect switches, which allow you to adjust the actuation distance (sensitivity) of any key.
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Best magnetic hall effect keyboards of 2025... (so far) | Tier List - YouTube
Keyboards in the video (Affiliate Links & Discount Codes):Please use to support the channel :)MCHOSE Jet 75 (DISCOUNT code: "MIGSS"):https://www.mchose.store...
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XDA Developers
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Best budget Hall effect keyboards
GamaKay TK68 HE
The GamaKay TK68 HE is a 65% hall effect keyboard available in two magnetic switch options.
Price   US$80.00
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Magnetic Keyboard
Magnetic keyboards with hall effect switches deliver lightning-fast response, adjustable actuation, and vibrant RGB lighting for an immersive computing setup.
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Reddit
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r/keyboards on Reddit: Out of these 7 Magnetic switch keyboards, which one would you pick?
October 20, 2024 -

For gaming purposes because I have crazy movement, but sometimes I get stuck because I try to put in two keys at once. Looking for a rapid trigger magnetic switch keyboard under 75% but over 60% you can recommend other keyboards, but they have to be sold by Micro Center. Has to be under $200!

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Reddit
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r/keyboards on Reddit: Magnetic Keyboards recommendations?
April 12, 2025 -

Hey everyone,

I’ve been thinking about buying a new keyboard since I’ve always used membrane ones my whole life. I’m really interested in trying a magnetic switch keyboard, especially because I play a lot of osu! — mostly osu!mania rather than standard — and also some tactical shooters like CS and Valorant.

This would be my first mechanical keyboard purchase, and after doing some research, I found that magnetic switch keyboards seem to be the best fit for my needs. From what I’ve seen, Wooting is highly recommended, and honestly looks like the best option overall.

But the thing is, I can’t afford it — my budget is around $150 max. With the currency conversion in my country, plus shipping and taxes, the Wooting ends up costing me over $280, which is just too much.

So I kept looking around, watched a bunch of videos, and ended up really liking the DrunkDeer A75 Pro. It seemed perfect for me — but then I checked reviews, forums, and their Discord, and I saw a lot of people mentioning that the keyboard dies after a few months, which made me hesitate and not go through with the purchase.

I also looked at other options like the EPOMAKER HE75, NuPhy Halo65 HE, YUNZII RT75, and GAMAKAY TK75 HE, but I’m not sure if any of them are really worth it. The A75 was the one that convinced me the most, but it sucks that it seems to have such a short lifespan.
Also, I’m not a big fan of 60% keyboards, so I’d really appreciate recommendations around the 75% layout.

So my question is: what would you recommend that actually offers good value for the price — under $150 — and is reliable?

Thanks in advance!

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Reddit
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r/WhatKeyboard on Reddit: 13 Best Budget Hall Effect Keyboards
December 18, 2024 -

Okay, so there’s Wooting 60HE and the Wooting 80HE has just released in 2024, but both are $200 plus shipping and the availability is not great. These are great keyboards nonetheless, but this is an article about cheaper magnetic keyboards with gaming features like rapid trigger, dynamic keystrokes and snap tap. Let’s go!

Most Hall Effect keyboards are wired for the absolute lowest latency (response time). However, some offer wireless options with Bluetooth and 2.4G connectivity, which is a nice perk for those who value a clean desk setup.

As for price, there’s a keyboard for everyone. I’ve even found some fantastic options under $100! Keep in mind, though, that build quality, software features, and switch types can all affect the price tag.

Cheap 75% hall effect keyboards

This is the most popular size and there are a lot of budget rapid trigger keyboards. The absolutely cheapest is Redragon, but it’s got bad build quality and software. Here are my recommendations:

  1. MCHOSE Jet 75 - $69

  2. Akko TAC75 - $69.99

  3. YUNZII RT75 – $89

  4. Keychron K2 HE - $129.99

I have 4/5 of these keyboards. Yunzii RT75 has also a really low price, it’s a great entry keyboard with rapid trigger. Akko Tac75 is slightly better build quality IMO and Keychron K2 HE is super nice mechanical keyboard. Jet 75 is plastic build and a fantastic price, but the software is lacking a bit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oddQZCnCx8w

Both Drunkdeer A75 Pro and G75 are the two only Hall Effect keyboards out there that comes with optional silent switches. And G75 has probably the best stock sound with regular switches, it’s my personal daily driver now. Both Drunkdeer keyboards have snap tap.

Full sized magnetic keyboards

The only budget keyboards here are:

  1. Aula F98X – $105

  2. Keychron K4 HE - $135

  3. Keydous NJ98-CP V2 – $149

I have had Keydous and it’s very good, it’s also wireless and with aluminium/brass plate with great build quality. And it supports magnetic and regular mechanical switches at the same time. Aula F98X I haven’t used, but it’s really cheap, nothing comes close to this low price. Keychron K4 HE just released in March 2025.

60-65% small rapid trigger keyboards

  1. MCHOSE Ace 60 – $39

  2. MonsGeek FUN60 - $35.99

  3. Nuphy Halo65 HE – $89.99

  4. DrunkDeer G60 – $99

  5. Nuphy Air60 HE – $119

  6. Luminkey Magger 68 – $119

MCHOSE just released in November 2024 and the price is insanely good, I don’t know much about the brand though.

I have Monsgeek Fun60 and it’s a great Wooting 60HE alternative at half the price with really good performance. I’m no Valorant player but I play some games and the latency is really low. And the Nuphy Air60 HE is a new addition, I also purchased it. It’s a low profile HE keyboard, so it’s a different experience, but it’s solid and the software is really good.

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Mechanical Keyboards
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Magnetic / Hall Effect Switch Keyboards
Hall effect, TMR, and other magnetic keyboards use a system consisting of sensors and magnets to detect keypresses, instead of a physical electrical connection. This allows the keyboard to detect very slight changes in the position of the switch, rather than just being "on" or "off".
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NuPhy
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Nuphy HE Keyboard | Rapid Trigger & Magnetic Switch Keyboard – NuPhy
Nuphy HE Keyboard featuring cutting-edge magnetic switch technology provides smoother. It has rapid trigger responses that allow you to dominate in games.
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AliExpress
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Magnetic Keyboard
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/keychron › which magnetic keyboard do you recommend for rapid trigger and snap tap?
r/Keychron on Reddit: Which magnetic keyboard do you recommend for Rapid Trigger and Snap Tap?
January 25, 2025 -

Hi everyone,

I’m looking to buy a magnetic keyboard because I want to use features like Rapid Trigger and Snap Tap, as I play games more competitively. I’ve been researching some options and noticed that Keychron has several magnetic keyboards, but I’m a bit lost with all the choices.

I’ve also been considering the Corsair K70 MAX RGB, which seems like a really good magnetic keyboard as well.

Which magnetic keyboard would you recommend for competitive gaming, and what are your thoughts on the Keychron models compared to something like the Corsair K70 MAX RGB?