I just bought this keyboard and I thinking if it was a bad decission... I saw also de cidoo abm066 but finally get the akko. The only problem that I see with the akko is that only can be used with cable
Banger Vid, Banger Mouse. I am patently waiting for it to arrive at my local distributor/Importer since ali is banned in my country, I love my 7 months old R1 Pro that's made in the same factory this would be a nice upgrade...
I actually own both a Wooting and a Polar 65, I have my time on my Wooting but I do really enjoy my Polar 65 so far. It’s very nice, the case feels solid and the rapid trigger feels amazing. The keyboard also has a nice two tone color of black and white which I love along with the extra key caps that add some personality. I love both keyboards so far, but I will say the Polar is bang for the buck considering it’s only 120 compared to the 170 price mark of the Wooting.
I found cobra pro wireless half the price used but idk who will fit me better this or cobra pro I have 20x10cm hands. And I play mostly claw fingertip (I have tried g pro super light and razer viper but I didn't like the shape
What pisses me off about this mouse is, this isn't cheap and this isn't just a smaller DAV3. The specs are different, features are missing and its overall worse in quality.
1. Smaller shape (btw, shape is the most important thing as far as gaming mice go) 2. The difference between specs is negligible these days 3. What features are missing? Basically, it's the same as the DeathAdder V3 Pro, not to mention the Dynamic Sensitivity + Mouse Rotation feature (only this and the Viper V3 Pro have it). The lift-off distance isn't that critical (IMO). 4. I'm fairly sure this has better build quality than the DeathAdder V3 Pro unless you get the newer version with the Hyperspeed dongle bundled together. Not sure what are you on about here, brother.
Recommending a limited drop pad is an L especially if you own a SP-004. Glass pads biggest determiner are the mouse skates not the glass itself want a controlled feeling go with slower skates.
The dark kazemi was an unlimited preorder drop with time period. Plus they’re releasing a blank black and white version of the kazemi that won’t be limited. The art work version are just what’s limited.
@@Maevari guess my next mousepad will be an artisan mouspad because i don't want to take the risk to buy a mousepad with potentially ai because they where too lazy
They're actually releasing the dark kazemi in an unlimited stock run for a few days or weeks at the same exact time the blue kazemi goes up for sale. Not sure the exact length of time the dark kazemi will be up for sale, but they announced that the dark kazemi would be an unlimited run a few days ago. I'm assuming they decided to do this when the 400 pre order units they sold went basically instantly and even the 3333 units they have prepared are probably going to be sold out instantly as well. So if you want one you can still get one
i pre ordered mine already. i’m super hyped. i did a lot of research about glasspads before because i have used only cloth pads before like an artisan zero or lgg saturn pro. i’m curious how i will perform on glass also bc i only play valorant.
Honestly, if your super hyped I think it wont matter. Imo it does take quite a bit to get used to, a month or two at most maybe. I think it should mostly depend on if you like the feeling more. I love the smoothness and firmness of glass, so I didnt even think of switching back, even for val, i just got used to it.
Insane production quality as always man, already got a faith yume on the way but i'm so tempted to commit bad financial decisions and cop this as well..
The rest of the 2,933 blue kazemis will launch on the 10th since the preorders for the first 400 happened a few days ago. The dark kazemi will be unlimited preorder from the 10th - 16th on both fumoshop and the glsswrks website.
While the Zero Blue is what got me into IEMs for gaming, it's really not as good as people claim at tryhard stuff. It's good for 50 bucks, but it's still "only" 50 bucks in an area where the tech has advanced massively in the past 3-4 years alone. They are however a great starting point to find out what you do and don't like, thanks to the almost 'baseline' Harman tuning. Some advice, if you're getting into IEMs, get some Spinfit tips (Ideally W1s if they fit your selected IEM) they have outstanding comfort and don't tend to mess with sound output too much with most sets. For smaller eared folks they have slightly longer nozzles that in theory allow more flexibility to compress/adjust to smaller ear canals then the rather stubby default Truthear tips, which are frankly a bit shit. Even 250 buck+ sets often come with pretty bad tips. (i.e. anything Kiwi Ears) While rarer these days, some IEMs are not vented (i.e. the Orchestra Lite) and in that case Tangzu's 'Tang Sancai Balanced' tips are great for preventing the pressure some experience with them, but they run a but small and lack a proper L or XL size for now. IEMs are not headphones, and fit is critical to making them sound correct, so most people will want a wide range of tips laying around to make sure they get good, comfortable seals because inside of your ear varies a LOT from person to person. There just isn't a perfect one size fits all ears solution there. Sorry for the long-ish comment, but hope this helps somebody out!
Hi, consider buying some other eartips, im assuming you removed them since they hurt your ears. However, if you use your iems without eartips you wont get a seal which means they will sound significantly worse. There are a lot of great aftermarket tips, consider doing some research and buying some.