@@luispadilla2842no. It’s to get people to comment on his video for the algorithm. A lot of people do it. Make a dumb obvious mistake and you’ll get a bunch of comments.
Haha nailed it. People like to stroke their own ego, so they'll jump at the chance to "correct this idiot's bad math". Not realizing the algorithm likes that sweet, sweet engagement ;)
I really don't want to hear my keyboard. I'm all about the typing ergonomics and how well it lasts or I can replace the key caps with the A and S keys wear out.
Keychron has wired feature which means it can be used as both a wireless and wired keyboard Plus doesn't require the use of an app in order to customize keys or layout keychron all day for a cheaper and better keyboard
DreamKey with the kailh red switch is a phenomenon! A keyboard that opens the door to a new dimension of gameplay. Never before has gaming been so exciting and unpredictable. I'm just in love with this keyboard!
they don’t sound good but in terms of usage i’d go with the logitech mx mechanical. but the nuphy air 75 with blue switches for a low profile mechanical for feel and sound.
Can someone educate me in why you want more expensive keyboards? What are the differences? Is there a more convenient keyboard? Educate me on why I need a $100-200 keyboard. I'm wanting to buy one for my setup.
I dont think you need a 100-200$ keyboard thats very expensive. But i would say you do need a 50$+ keyboard. The one i bought was 42 (originally 45 but it was discounted a bit) and after 6 months some keys stopped working and i have to smash them 10 times so hard i almost break my fingers. Having a good keyboard matters a lot, but some are overpriced and some arent
@@victorduran4655 i do not consider myself enough knowledgeable to recommend someone a keyboard, as you can see my previous one was crappy. But if you wanna check out i bought the keychron k3 75% for 90€, it is very expensive and a bit overpriced, but this time i wanted to make sure i bought a good one that would not break that easily. Other brands i know that are good (they might be overpeiced or not) are corsair, razer, numphy and keychron. Depending on the model theyre cheaper or more expensive. Idk about the keyboard not breaking, but if you want a good keyboard you should look for high dpi (only if you have more than one monitor, otherwise its not that important), the response time (should be max, max max 100ms more than that its the crappiest things of the crappiest), the type of switch (i prefer red but its up to your preference), the material (most of them are made of plastic but others also have alluminium), if its rechargeable/ uses batteries and if it has usb/usbc (usbc generally better, unless your usb is usb3.0) Hope this helps! Sorry for the long text
@@cynzy123don't recommend buying cheap mechanical keebs, you will end up replacing switch earlier because they were easily broken and that could leads you burning some cash. better if you started with expensive one yet quality like Keychron keebs. you will saved much money than buying cheap mechanical keebs.
Is there any lag when switching between different devices in keychron or logitech? I’m asking because I have nuphy air75 right now and the lag during switching is kind of irritating..
That's a problem with how bluetooth works, I'm afraid you'll never be able to solve this problem. Unless all of them have 2.5ghz (dongle) separately which of course isn't a thing.
@@LopezLPPL mostly depends on what he means by "instant" my Keychron K8 Pro, Keychron K1 and Logitech G915 takes 1-3 seconds to switch between Bluetooth devices, is that "instant" enough for you? This could also depend on your environment, hardware, interference. I doubt your nuphy takes longer than that to switch though... Switching between my cable/dongle -> Bluetooth to the same device takes the same time as well. At most is 3 seconds and nothing more.
U can find Blue switch keyboards for 15$... And you will play your games just as good as if you ware to play on 150$ keyboard. Use brains... not money.