My search for the perfect gaming keyboard (w/ rapid trigger)

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Published 2024-06-15
Can anyone beat Wooting? I tested 5 of the most promising hall effect keyboards to find the best.


Keyboards in this video (affiliate links):
🛒 Wooting 60HE: wooting.io/wooting-60he?partner_id=techless
🛒 Keychron Q1 HE: geni.us/SBmlv
🛒 Everglide AE68: epomaker.com/products/everglide-ae68?variant=47883…
🛒 Endgame Gear KB65HE: geni.us/2RZ8Yjc
🛒 Akko MOD007v3 HE YoD: en.akkogear.com/product/mod007v3-he-dragon-mechani…

🛒 Wrist Rest: geni.us/0gkQQqv
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My keyboard profiles:
Wooting 60HE:
- Typing: b0dee10163bc21273926f01e6bacd710adcb
- Gaming: 99c39c946ebb730a0026e9c9c257024099df

Keychron Q1 HE: bit.ly/KeychronQ1HE-Profiles


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All Comments (21)
  • @g0aky
    fastest click of my life
  • @djvidual8288
    Really well done with the comparison. Didn't know there were so many differences with the implementation of "Rapid Trigger".
  • @re-gaming3913
    80HE mentioned 🤯🤯🤯🤯
    I've already ordered one, just waiting for them to finally start shipping
  • @MarkLangdahl
    I have the Wooting Two Lekker Edition which was the first Wooting with hall effect keys but in a full-size layout. And I gotta say that I love it. That one was a time limited model. But they still have the Wooting Two HE if you need arrow keys. That of course means you get the numeric keypad too which to me is only a plus... I use a high sensitivity fast moving mouse so I only have a travel distance of around 3-5 cm to move from one side of a screen to the other in windows. So the space the keyboard takes up is a non-issue for me.
  • @yhiz4757
    Honestly it'd be really cool to see you go out and test loads of HE keyboards, it'd be incredibly valuable for comparing HE boards. It'd also be interesting if you could test the deadzones of these switches and not just latency/polling rate, I think that's a huge factor in these keyboards too
  • @jammies701
    Nice vid mate . Pretty impressive how well Wooting tuned their onboard & offboard software so well the first time around that everyone is still trying to catch up for the most part
  • 3:57 worth mentioning here that the keychron has "only" 1k polling rate, indicating that polling rate means little for latency above 1k
  • @Fate025
    Excellent review! So much more in depth in comparing the user experience with their software and hall effect switch experience.
    This review gives so much more value than so many of the hall effect keeb videos out on youtube that just shill "this is the BEST keyboard, buy it now!!!!"
  • Great video! Are you considering testing the Keychron's wired vs wireless latency?
  • @thawzie
    great video! effort and editing also great! hope you give drunkdeer a try in the future too!
  • @Seizuqi
    I cant wait to build my 80he
  • @K3mwer
    The Akko has so much potential, I love the hardware. If they would only fix their software they would be top tier
  • @rubinlord5770
    For the Akko Keyboard (at least under the assumption and the fact that it is very similar to the Gamakay drivers):
    You just need to turn of the non-stop rapid trigger setting and set the keypress up slider to a high value (4mm) to get a normal rapid-trigger performance.
  • @lemunz4280
    have u tried less costly hall effect keyboards like polar 65 and drunkdeer? I wonder if they are worth buying for people with lower budget
  • @keiz_
    The bridge75 Hall effect edition just came out to the US market the other day