Thanks for the review. I really hope that in the future, you can get equipment for testing purposes, it'll make your keyboard reviews all the better. 👍📈
@@sc.studioI think he's referring to something like an actuation point accuracy testing machine, or an input latency test. If he is, then I think you should check out leizerg.
The hype for this keyboard is for the wrong reason… This is best keyboard on the market for accessibility. Not performance… That doesn’t mean there’s better options out there that perform better, it just means the accessibility this keyboard offers is more suited towards comfortability and being able to fine tune your keys however you want. I think most of the people over hyping this keyboard are people who didn’t pay much attention in elementary school, because thinking there’s a genuine competitive advantage in the difference between fractions of a millimeter is probably the most delusional narrative I’ve seen yet in the peripheral community. Now if you’re someone going from a standard mechanical keyboard and jumping to something like the wooting than yes the difference is 100% there. However anyone who actually wanted a competitor advantage probably switch to optical switches years ago. Now comparing optical switches to Hall effect isn’t a competitive advantage at all. Ever single person I’ve ever met and talked to who has the wooting has set their actuations to a maybe 0.2 -0.3 millimeters difference than what they use to run on optical switches. Barely even a notice difference. Rapid trigger isn’t anything new and rarely has any benefit in majority of games, and snap tap is no different than using a macro to make inputs a bit easier and timed perfectly. Absolutely the only people who would ever benefit from the microscopic customizations on the wooting would be pros competing in world championships… which is less than 0% of the population in gaming😂 Don’t get me wrong I’m glad we have this level of accessibility, but people over hyping this over the differences between fractions of a millimeter are delusional…
Everyone says this keyboard is an amazing step up from a regular mechanical keyboard, but it is only you that disagree. There's even pros that recommend this keyboard to the average player. You say all of this with absolutely no source. 😂
There's a new board of Ajazz 870 it has a led screen and knob but weird thing is you can swap them up abd make them into extra rows of keys. Did a bit of research They're good!.
Wooting is better than razer in basically every aspect. Get the wooting. Ask me any question about the keyboard. Here's some features that the razer doesn't have : Webbased software Open-source software Nonbloated software 4 year warranty Better rgb Better snaptap/socd Lower latency Hotswapable Hall effect (v3 mini is optical) Sounds nicer Better qc More support There's more if you want
Unless you’re someone who has a 3kd in fps games the wooting isn’t going to do anything for you that the huntsman can’t.. The “advantages” the wooting has would only benefit and make a difference in the absolute most top tier of mnk players. Now if you want it for the sake of quality and being up to date, I can’t tell you no. But if you think the wooting is going to boost your performance in gaming, sorry to tell you but no it’s not. It’s the same concept as people who think they’d perform better with lower ping or a higher refresh rate. You can throw an average console kid who plays on a tv, on a 10k gaming setup and chances are he’s not gonna perform all that different than he did on console. He’ll 100% notice a significant difference in quality, but his performance might go up by like 5% if we were to put actual math to this scenario. Get it for the sake of knowing you’re up to date with a trustworthy keyboard, don’t get it thinking you’ll become a pro or something. Not that I’m assuming you think this, but the hype around this keyboard is largely focused on people think it offers some significant competitive advantages when it doesn’t to 99% of gamers out there.
It’s definitely subjective but I don’t think I could recommend it for everyday ordinary use. Its layout doesn’t lend itself well to everyday tasks and if you can certainly get a nicer typing experience elsewhere. That being said, for gaming, can’t recommend it enough!
Hey i have a question, will the 60he+ get the same firmware updates and perks as the 80he? like for example the 8k hz polling rate that the the 80he has? and so on?
I received this exact keyboard week before last, it feels so much more natural to use. I tried a Razer equivalent with the latest bios trying to do the same thing, it’s not even close. Interesting note about the cable, I was using a Razer cable and had no issues I can detect…
Very detailed review😁I'd consider this if I were to start playing games competitively again! I love the attention to detail and all of the features that is board offers. How much better is this in comparison to the HE Redragon keyboard that you reviewed earlier this year?
Thank you very much 😊 I agree it’s not on the level of a well-built custom keyboard but that’s due to the limitations of the HE switches and keyboard internals