To anyone that just wants to listen to the keyboards, here you go! 4:58 Risophy 60 7:49 Kemove K876E 10:40 Lemokey X3 14:34 Magic Refiner X87 15:35 Lemokey X1 19:32 HexGears M2
@@vleed1 Even if I knew how to solder, I'm not buying a soldering iron to do one thing. That's just a waste of space if its just to do one thing that I'll probably only do once.
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I am an accountant have been using a Keychron C3 Pro at work with a separate numpad. Isn't hotswappable but it is gasket mount and QMK/VIA support that I use daily. For $30 when on sale it is cheap enough that I leave it there and don't worry about it walking off.
Also rocking the C3 Pro, mostly because it's super cheap and qmk/via is helpful in swapping my caps and esc keys I do want a separate numpad though, would make blender usable again for me lol
all you need for gaming is antighosting and if it is quiet then it is perfect who the fuck would want a loud keyboard that can be picked up by your mic or wake somebody up
I love how the budget end of things, hell, the ultra budget end of things, has gotten so much better in the last year or so. I fully agree with you that the first and last are the two best in this lineup. They have decent starting points, and since they are hot swap and you can mod them, it means you can get into the hobby for what would have been impossibly low prices not that long ago. Hell, I'm tempted to buy that first one just for the keycaps lol.
According to Google Translate, the switch label at 16:30 reads "Kaihua Bicui Shaft" and the small text is "Regular feel, long life of 50 million times".
I got my Aula F87 for under $40 after conversion. It is hotswappable and comes with Leoborg Greywood V3, tri-mode, has full RGB on keys, RGB battery indicator, RGB side panel, and my variant came with matcha/white MDA profile keycaps
4:03 I'm curious about why do you say north facing LED "kinda suck"? I mean, are there significant reasons other than just because they interfere with one row of cherry profile keycaps? which is (arguably) a kinda meh keycap profile tbh
Yooo 2:12 That was my anonymous review This youtube video was recommended to me 7 months after I bought it. I chose it because: 1. advertised silent, 2. price, 3. labeled fn media keys, 4. TKL, and 5. appearance. Unfortunately the risophy 60 is no longer available at time of writing. The keyboard has been treating me pretty well, but in the back of my mind I intended to eventually build or buy a more premium keyboard down the line. Great to learn that the switches are hot-swappable! That was a feature I had not been expecting. I'll be upgrading to some outemu silent honey peach v3's, and maybe getting a wooting down the line for gaming, after the 80 comes out.
Watching this video while my 2 week old daughter is sleeping on my chest, had such a hard time not busting up laughing at "blur my feet blur my feet" lol
Hey there Hipyo!👋 I have a little tip for your stabilizers to rattle less. First, take them out of the keyboard, and seperate the little metal bar from the stabilizers. Then on the 2 ends, put 1 layer of tape around the tiny metal bar. The best tape to use for this is a type of tape with a paper texture, but just plastic tape also works. It works for me, and my stablizers don't rattle anymore. I didn't even have to lube them, I just used tape. ⌨❤
the redragon k552 deserves a spot in this video imo its a tkl with hot swappable switches, full rgb, and it have alot of potential for modding with alot of tutorials on youtube for it. the software for it looks alot like the t dagger keyboard in this video and one of its down sides is the cable is fixed and not swappable but can be modded
My favorite budget buy was a Kemove Shadow DK61 several years ago. This was right after returning a Keychron (they were still growing, and had some QA issues). I didn't really expect much of the Kemove, which made it an even better pick. I looked and they're half as much now, and added 2.4 wireless, instead of just bluetooth like mine.
10:40 uh, isn't that a different keyboard than the one you were showcasing? Cause the board was a TKL and the one in the sound test is a full sized board. Maybe that's why it sounds less loud?
This video makes me glad that I´m past the ¨plastic beginner¨ keyboard stage. But they are good to learn on and even get your keyboard collection started.
I'm glad I'm past the premium / exotic keyboard stage and can appreciate a nice plastic board. As long as it has hotswap, source code, and a good physical layout, I'm happy.
Clicking on a keyboard with an overwhelming voiceover should be criminal considering that’s the creme of the crop in keyboards and thats the base of this channel.
wait i dont understand when you say "the keycaps are doubleshot so they are more on the clackier side" so doubleshot keycaps clack more ? which keycaps are tockier?
hey, just wanted to mention the sound tests for the lemokey keyboards are backwards 😅 i had the xinmeng and immediately returned it, but the risophy is surprisingly good with mods
The cheapest hot swappable mechanical keyboard I could find on Amazon as a newbie who wanted a big pretty keyboard with RGB was MageGee's Sky98 Violet, which I got for around US$50 I personally really like it, it would be interesting to see you review it!
@@derbart1191 custom keyboards are usually very limited in terms of features. Most do not have volume control, media keys, additional programmable keys, USB passthrough. Like I use media keys constantly to control the player, and would not buy a KB where I would have to use 2 key shortcuts instead because it doesn't have media keys.
@@Shajirr_ this is simply wrong, most have shortcuts for media control and a knob for volume control. Keychron and Akko both have great Programms where you can costumize your keys and put macros on your keyboard. I would even go and say that most custom Keyboards in the same pricerange of a Razer, Steelseries or Logitech has more features.
The Chinese on 16:30 says it's Kailh green linear switch with 50 million life span. The lemokey keyboard looks almost identical to Keychron C3 pro, which has a hot swappable option at $46 using the same scratchy switches. However, the SpaceFn key will stop to function every now and then and Keychron said this is a bug of VIA. It that really true?
Just got a Monsgeek M1 with some budget keycaps and switches based on your videos and I love it! Thanks for giving the confidence to give custom keyboards a shot.
I bought a few cheap wireless mechanical keyboards on Aliexpress during the last sale, bought 3 or 4 ranging between 15-25$, got the first 1 a few days ago and pretty happy with it, the 25$ one even has a screen and a knob, all plastic of course but I like the sound of it so far, it's both klaky and thanky, didn't take it apart yet but the keys are hot swappable.
I bought a mechanical keyboard like 7 years ago when they were still a lil rare/new/hella expensive. I got a full layout one for 55€, on of the cheapest on amazon at this time. No software, no bluetooth, just easy RGB setting. Played thousands of hours on it, abused every single key of it, took it to 10 LANs, got coffe,tea,energy drink, b0ng water and literally everything else on it. And im still typing this comment on that BEAST💪Besides the keycaps being not matte anymore, everything is as when i got it, one of the best 50€ ive ever spent. There is no branding on it but i think it was called titanwolf but even if you find something similar right now i bet it would not be as great as this one. The sound of these cheap switches in my board is unmatched...YOU LITERALLY CANT FIND ANYTHING THAT CLICKY AND TACTILE TODAY
Wait, why does north facing leds "suck" exactly? Wouldn't south facing leds just not illuminate the glyphs on shine through caps at all? Or is it an unpopular opinion to like shinethrough caps now? Also wouldn't south facing leds just stab you in the eye with bright lights if you have one of those level boards without an indent.
It's so nice to see these videos. But i'd raise the stakes and challange you Hipyo to do the same but with ISO keyboards. Because they are kinda lackluster when it comes to budget options.
please look at the RK ROYAL KLUDGE M75 Gaming Keyboard - would love ur thoughts, i bought it as my first "custom" and im kinda amazed, but i wanna know if its just my inexperience in keyboards or if its really that good for the price of 100$
I really liked how Lemokey X3 looks and that red lighting made me desire it far more then any RGB Keyboard. I remember my old Perixx PX-1000 that had that and it looked amazing in the dark too. The subtle red led glaring through the keycaps was so, so cool and slick.. But when the lights were on or the sun is shining through your windows. You better hope that its on max brightness or the effect doesn't look good.
After watching a lot of your videos, I bought my 1st decent keyboard. South facing led shine through keycaps are nearly impossible to find (cost the same as the keyboard). Kinda wish I bought a north facing led one instead for that reason. Are there any decent budget options that aren't side printed?
No Red Dragon? I know they're msrp is over 50, but they're continually on sale for less than the $50 mark. Got my K556 several years ago and it's only feeling better with age. It's hot swappable, fully aluminum chassis, and has fully addressable rgb. I used a logitech mechanical at work, until it developed an allergy to dell computers for some reason, and have been using my red dragon at work for the last 6 months with no issues at all.
Hey Hipyo Tech, I am wondering, are there muhc choises to build a custom mechanical keyboard in the ISO-Layout? It seems like that my options are extremely limited.
Hi! I just got absolutely hooked by your channel today! I saw in another video, the one were Stephen builds a keyboard, that you dislike numpads for some reason (probably space? idk). I thought you might like to check the Redragon K636CLO, or the E-YOOSO Z-19 keyboards. They both have 94 keys, are under $50, compact (kinda like a 75% keyboard), and they keep the numpad. I personally picked the Z-19 because in my region the Redragon doubles it in price due to shipping and import charges, and have had no problems with it in over a year. I'll keep binge watching your content. Cheers!
Question from a beginner here: If you want to switch the places of keys, is there a way to do that? Is that what you mean by "macros"? I want to buy a keyboard but they all come as querty instead of quertz like it is custom in my country.
Speaking of 'cheap' Amazon keyboards, the Aula F99 is fantastic. I'd get one for home (it's my work keyboard) except I want to get a splat spacebar keyboard for home.
QUESTION: 1. Are you going to purchase the Wooting 80HE when it's released? 2. Are there switches that feel similar to the ASUS ROG G-series laptops? It's a silent but solid bump where you have to push down harder until it releases and bumps down? Don't need low profile, just similar tactile silent switches like this. Do they exist or do you have a recommendation?
Nice vid. I'm kinda new to this thing so I am hoping to find a good out of the box keyboard. Which ones do you think are the best?? around 100$ or less
hey, I have a question, I'm looking for a keyboard with a rapid trigger, but I have a problem because I'm looking for something cheaper than the Wooting 60he and I want to be sure that there will be a warranty for this keyboard if something happens to it.
I'm confused by the Leokey keyboards. You can buy a Keychron C1 or C2 for between $40-80 that looks way better than either of these and it's hotswappable. Is the hope to get customers on the fact that it's specifically a "gaming" keyboard that's slightly cheaper?
To anyone that just wants to listen to the keyboards, here you go!
4:58 Risophy 60
7:49 Kemove K876E
10:40 Lemokey X3
14:34 Magic Refiner X87
15:35 Lemokey X1
19:32 HexGears M2
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Thanks
U dropped this crown 👑
the magic refiner looks like my keyboard but mine is VERY clicky
you messed up the timing
7:15 wow a keyboard enthusiast finally acknowledges that the average person buying a keyboard doesn't have a soldering iron.
But they are so cheap
@@Doodmeister0 but again, the average person doesn't know how to solder
@@vleed1 Even if I knew how to solder, I'm not buying a soldering iron to do one thing.
That's just a waste of space if its just to do one thing that I'll probably only do once.
I’m an average person with a soldering iron and no keyboard please send help
@atomfusion231 that wasn't the point i was making, the point is most people aren't willing to mess with their keyboard like that.
13:54 I guess when they say “hot-swap” they mean “use hot to swap”
😂
they were swapped once. and heat was involved
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Please accept Him in your heart and life while He is near
bro said cheap chinese keyboard, literally everything he buy is made in china
I worked 3445 hours at the sweatshop to make those
@@DumbWaffle💀
@@DumbWaffle That's a damn lie! There's no way in hell that you guys would be allowed to contact the outside world! You should be working!
I was feeling really offended when he said this
Bro these 650 Hours per month are all wasted
@@Exotic_189 ikr
I am an accountant have been using a Keychron C3 Pro at work with a separate numpad. Isn't hotswappable but it is gasket mount and QMK/VIA support that I use daily. For $30 when on sale it is cheap enough that I leave it there and don't worry about it walking off.
I bough it just because of price. Pleasantly surprised.
They actually released a hot swap version and it was on sale a couple weeks ago for $40
Also rocking the C3 Pro, mostly because it's super cheap and qmk/via is helpful in swapping my caps and esc keys
I do want a separate numpad though, would make blender usable again for me lol
C3 Pro is basically the Lemokey X1 -.-
@@MultiNakir Except the C3 Pro is gasket mount. Big difference.
“Does this keyboard good for gaming?” Making me laugh
"This keyboard yes good gaming"
Much keyboa d good gaming at games used sandals mens clothes womens socks
There is no point buying anything but a hall effect keyboard if you're using it to game.
"PRO GAMING KEYBOARD!!!"
all you need for gaming is antighosting
and if it is quiet then it is perfect who the fuck would want a loud keyboard that can be picked up by your mic or wake somebody up
With the risophy keyboard, I just put wuque studio switches and a tape mod and it turned out to be great. It's now my daily driver.
Still, nothing could beat epomaker x aula f75 in budget category. I got this keyboard for just $40 but the performance feels $100
How well it handle response time? Did you have any problem while gaming?
this keyboard is so amazing,I've been with him for 3 weeks,I've never seen anything like it for the price offered and quality
@@rodrigoeduardo9199 ahh this made my day so good i just ordered it
@@MixTV-sb7hxu can set the denounce level and tap sens is very responsive
@@cvyap actualy i dont know what debounce mean but i was meaning that in ms. Respond not the how sensitvy of switch
I love how the budget end of things, hell, the ultra budget end of things, has gotten so much better in the last year or so. I fully agree with you that the first and last are the two best in this lineup. They have decent starting points, and since they are hot swap and you can mod them, it means you can get into the hobby for what would have been impossibly low prices not that long ago. Hell, I'm tempted to buy that first one just for the keycaps lol.
7:17 jokes on you! I have iron and no keyboard.
Sounds like you're talking about a gun but you're a cyberpunk character
According to Google Translate, the switch label at 16:30 reads "Kaihua Bicui Shaft" and the small text is "Regular feel, long life of 50 million times".
I got my Aula F87 for under $40 after conversion. It is hotswappable and comes with Leoborg Greywood V3, tri-mode, has full RGB on keys, RGB battery indicator, RGB side panel, and my variant came with matcha/white MDA profile keycaps
where? cause on my amazon it is $91 after conversion
4:03 I'm curious about why do you say north facing LED "kinda suck"?
I mean, are there significant reasons other than just because they interfere with one row of cherry profile keycaps? which is (arguably) a kinda meh keycap profile tbh
Are you making videos on the ajazz ak820 and the epomaker aula f75?
Yooo 2:12
That was my anonymous review
This youtube video was recommended to me 7 months after I bought it.
I chose it because: 1. advertised silent, 2. price, 3. labeled fn media keys, 4. TKL, and 5. appearance.
Unfortunately the risophy 60 is no longer available at time of writing.
The keyboard has been treating me pretty well, but in the back of my mind I intended to eventually build or buy a more premium keyboard down the line.
Great to learn that the switches are hot-swappable! That was a feature I had not been expecting.
I'll be upgrading to some outemu silent honey peach v3's, and maybe getting a wooting down the line for gaming, after the 80 comes out.
Watching this video while my 2 week old daughter is sleeping on my chest, had such a hard time not busting up laughing at "blur my feet blur my feet" lol
It would be cool to see you review the Xinmeng M87
Vid on it next month!
@@HipyoTech i am literally using the xinmeng m87 pro v2 as i am typing this reply 😆
Pls @hipyotech review the ajazz ak820, btw nice vid
Need a budget full size keyboard roundup, can't go without my numpad
In which planet does a manufacturer make only 5 keys hotswappable out of an entire keyboard? It feels like trolling on another level.
Hey there Hipyo!👋
I have a little tip for your stabilizers to rattle less. First, take them out of the keyboard, and seperate the little metal bar from the stabilizers. Then on the 2 ends, put 1 layer of tape around the tiny metal bar. The best tape to use for this is a type of tape with a paper texture, but just plastic tape also works. It works for me, and my stablizers don't rattle anymore. I didn't even have to lube them, I just used tape. ⌨❤
I loved the overdubbed part. It was like a foreign film!
Or an episode of Hipyo Anime I guess
I've been having issues with lagging so I thought it was me
the redragon k552 deserves a spot in this video imo
its a tkl with hot swappable switches, full rgb, and it have alot of potential for modding with alot of tutorials on youtube for it.
the software for it looks alot like the t dagger keyboard in this video
and one of its down sides is the cable is fixed and not swappable but can be modded
My favorite budget buy was a Kemove Shadow DK61 several years ago. This was right after returning a Keychron (they were still growing, and had some QA issues).
I didn't really expect much of the Kemove, which made it an even better pick. I looked and they're half as much now, and added 2.4 wireless, instead of just bluetooth like mine.
The fact Lemokey comes with a typo on the big tagline on the box ("possiblities") doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in their QA.
10:40 uh, isn't that a different keyboard than the one you were showcasing? Cause the board was a TKL and the one in the sound test is a full sized board. Maybe that's why it sounds less loud?
This video makes me glad that I´m past the ¨plastic beginner¨ keyboard stage. But they are good to learn on and even get your keyboard collection started.
I'm glad I'm past the premium / exotic keyboard stage and can appreciate a nice plastic board. As long as it has hotswap, source code, and a good physical layout, I'm happy.
have you made a video on the aula f75 cant seem to find it.
Clicking on a keyboard with an overwhelming voiceover should be criminal considering that’s the creme of the crop in keyboards and thats the base of this channel.
wait i dont understand when you say "the keycaps are doubleshot so they are more on the clackier side" so doubleshot keycaps clack more ? which keycaps are tockier?
hey, just wanted to mention the sound tests for the lemokey keyboards are backwards 😅
i had the xinmeng and immediately returned it, but the risophy is surprisingly good with mods
The cheapest hot swappable mechanical keyboard I could find on Amazon as a newbie who wanted a big pretty keyboard with RGB was MageGee's Sky98 Violet, which I got for around US$50
I personally really like it, it would be interesting to see you review it!
People who buy highground keyboards don't understand anything about good keyboards
Same with Razer and Steelseries
Some people don’t need a niche keyboard and just want something better than their laptop keyboard.
@@RUclipsISAWaste i get it but the price per quality is just aweful.
@@derbart1191 custom keyboards are usually very limited in terms of features. Most do not have volume control, media keys, additional programmable keys, USB passthrough. Like I use media keys constantly to control the player, and would not buy a KB where I would have to use 2 key shortcuts instead because it doesn't have media keys.
@@Shajirr_ this is simply wrong, most have shortcuts for media control and a knob for volume control. Keychron and Akko both have great Programms where you can costumize your keys and put macros on your keyboard. I would even go and say that most custom Keyboards in the same pricerange of a Razer, Steelseries or Logitech has more features.
You tried the aula 75?
You should try the AK820
got same thought, bought it as backup, ended in my office as main :O
Can you tell me if the red dragon keyboard is good?
yo u should try aula f75
The Chinese on 16:30 says it's Kailh green linear switch with 50 million life span. The lemokey keyboard looks almost identical to Keychron C3 pro, which has a hot swappable option at $46 using the same scratchy switches. However, the SpaceFn key will stop to function every now and then and Keychron said this is a bug of VIA. It that really true?
Just got a Monsgeek M1 with some budget keycaps and switches based on your videos and I love it! Thanks for giving the confidence to give custom keyboards a shot.
I bought a few cheap wireless mechanical keyboards on Aliexpress during the last sale, bought 3 or 4 ranging between 15-25$, got the first 1 a few days ago and pretty happy with it, the 25$ one even has a screen and a knob, all plastic of course but I like the sound of it so far, it's both klaky and thanky, didn't take it apart yet but the keys are hot swappable.
That pose is definitely not suggestive 00:02
15:50 i was about to say 'was this AI generated, because it seems way off' only to look over as you pop the thing up about the audio screwing up
shipping a keyboard with a switch puller that you can't hot swap is crazy
3:04 "it has flippy feet, which some expensive keyboards dont even have" *shows wooting* *looks at my wooting*
What's that full sized keyboard at 8:36?
I think it’s a 75% keyboard
Can you do a short or upgrade video for the Risophy 60? I wonder what you would use to make it amazing.
Can you look at koorui keyboards especially the 75%one?
will hipyo review the lucky65?
The Keychron Q3 Pro is a TKL with both soldered (red LED) and hot swappable (RGB) options for both less than $50.
10:41 seems like there has been a little error while editing. This seems to be the Lemokey X3 as there is a full numpad that the X1 doesn’t have 😉
I bought a mechanical keyboard like 7 years ago when they were still a lil rare/new/hella expensive. I got a full layout one for 55€, on of the cheapest on amazon at this time. No software, no bluetooth, just easy RGB setting. Played thousands of hours on it, abused every single key of it, took it to 10 LANs, got coffe,tea,energy drink, b0ng water and literally everything else on it. And im still typing this comment on that BEAST💪Besides the keycaps being not matte anymore, everything is as when i got it, one of the best 50€ ive ever spent. There is no branding on it but i think it was called titanwolf but even if you find something similar right now i bet it would not be as great as this one.
The sound of these cheap switches in my board is unmatched...YOU LITERALLY CANT FIND ANYTHING THAT CLICKY AND TACTILE TODAY
will hipyo review the lucky65
3:14 Side usb is actually awesome for people that use their keyboard at 45 angle, because sticking cable doesnt interrupt mouse movement
2:55 bro was getting backshots
13:30 so THATS why the keycap/switch puller looked so familiar.
I just looked up this guys monitor out of sheer curiosity, $2500. Dude is making payments on his computer screen. That's wild
i don’t see the risophy 60 on amazon?
can you try the dareu ek75
Wait, why does north facing leds "suck" exactly? Wouldn't south facing leds just not illuminate the glyphs on shine through caps at all? Or is it an unpopular opinion to like shinethrough caps now? Also wouldn't south facing leds just stab you in the eye with bright lights if you have one of those level boards without an indent.
0:47 Hippyo’s Lawyer came in clutch😂
It's so nice to see these videos.
But i'd raise the stakes and challange you Hipyo to do the same but with ISO keyboards. Because they are kinda lackluster when it comes to budget options.
please look at the RK ROYAL KLUDGE M75 Gaming Keyboard - would love ur thoughts, i bought it as my first "custom" and im kinda amazed, but i wanna know if its just my inexperience in keyboards or if its really that good for the price of 100$
I really liked how Lemokey X3 looks and that red lighting made me desire it far more then any RGB Keyboard. I remember my old Perixx PX-1000 that had that and it looked amazing in the dark too. The subtle red led glaring through the keycaps was so, so cool and slick..
But when the lights were on or the sun is shining through your windows. You better hope that its on max brightness or the effect doesn't look good.
After watching a lot of your videos, I bought my 1st decent keyboard. South facing led shine through keycaps are nearly impossible to find (cost the same as the keyboard). Kinda wish I bought a north facing led one instead for that reason. Are there any decent budget options that aren't side printed?
Can you review aula f75
No Red Dragon? I know they're msrp is over 50, but they're continually on sale for less than the $50 mark. Got my K556 several years ago and it's only feeling better with age. It's hot swappable, fully aluminum chassis, and has fully addressable rgb. I used a logitech mechanical at work, until it developed an allergy to dell computers for some reason, and have been using my red dragon at work for the last 6 months with no issues at all.
16:32 if i straight up translate it it goes like
"kai hua bi emerald switches"
Wait, does the purple one not hide a dongle under that weird "decorative" square above the arrow keys? it would explain the on and off button
Which is the switch that sound thockiest, smoothest and pre-lubed? no matter the price. need the best switches on de market.
11:34
Cat: Hey hipyo you like my cocktail
Hipyo: 😨😨
Will you ever do a video on Topre and modding them? Like aftermarket domes or lubing them?
Hey Hipyo Tech, I am wondering, are there muhc choises to build a custom mechanical keyboard in the ISO-Layout? It seems like that my options are extremely limited.
Do any of these have an all black version?
Can you put foam in the last one or iw will gonna light on fire while im playing?
Hi! I just got absolutely hooked by your channel today!
I saw in another video, the one were Stephen builds a keyboard, that you dislike numpads for some reason (probably space? idk). I thought you might like to check the Redragon K636CLO, or the E-YOOSO Z-19 keyboards. They both have 94 keys, are under $50, compact (kinda like a 75% keyboard), and they keep the numpad. I personally picked the Z-19 because in my region the Redragon doubles it in price due to shipping and import charges, and have had no problems with it in over a year.
I'll keep binge watching your content. Cheers!
I highly recommend the Tecware Phantom. Great on board RGB, hotswap, it is $50 though I got mine for $35 if you shop around
Question from a beginner here: If you want to switch the places of keys, is there a way to do that? Is that what you mean by "macros"? I want to buy a keyboard but they all come as querty instead of quertz like it is custom in my country.
09:56 why'd they bother including a keycap/switch puller combination tool if you can't pull the switches...
Hipyo i have a question what is the loudest akko switches?
Speaking of 'cheap' Amazon keyboards, the Aula F99 is fantastic. I'd get one for home (it's my work keyboard) except I want to get a splat spacebar keyboard for home.
QUESTION: 1. Are you going to purchase the Wooting 80HE when it's released? 2. Are there switches that feel similar to the ASUS ROG G-series laptops? It's a silent but solid bump where you have to push down harder until it releases and bumps down? Don't need low profile, just similar tactile silent switches like this. Do they exist or do you have a recommendation?
try the ziyoulang t60 pls
@HipyoTech its only 20-30$
pls try out the ajazz ak 820 pro
ik hotswap board are more desirable and functional but will you ever make a video where you do some soldering? just curious cause it sounds cool !
What are the polling rates on these?
The ATTACK SHARK Ajazz AK820 keyboard is actually super nice for its price point. It’s $46 normally, but it’s on sale for $35 right now.
dose it allow all keys pressed at once or still ghoast on uncommon key press combinations?
guess not anymore or what store? official site its 50-65 bucks, amazon its 42-45 bux...... where is it 35?
@@NightmareRex6 When I made the comment, it was on sale for $35. I made the comment 4 days ago, so it likely went off sale
I thought u were finally gonna try the phantom tecware 87+. guess ill have to ask again
You should review the Aula F75
He has reviewed it before :)
@@manraylemons when? I can't see the video
I'm so excited for my Wooting. I've only heard bad things about the feel, but the performance 😎
you should review the magegee %60 percent mechanical keyboard. (its the one i want to get and i need to know how good it actually is)
You planning on reviewing the Ajazz ak820 pro Hipyo?
Nice vid. I'm kinda new to this thing so I am hoping to find a good out of the box keyboard. Which ones do you think are the best?? around 100$ or less
Can you also make a video about openrgb compatibility of the keyboards you test like to Keychrons & other brands ?
hey, I have a question, I'm looking for a keyboard with a rapid trigger, but I have a problem because I'm looking for something cheaper than the Wooting 60he and I want to be sure that there will be a warranty for this keyboard if something happens to it.
I'm confused by the Leokey keyboards. You can buy a Keychron C1 or C2 for between $40-80 that looks way better than either of these and it's hotswappable. Is the hope to get customers on the fact that it's specifically a "gaming" keyboard that's slightly cheaper?
What's the best budget for keyboards? Like you get rgb, customisation, pre built deep sounds with better than plastic casing and more.
How do some of these sound better than my $400 Gmmk pro with glorious lynx switches??? I’m thinking of getting a yunzii al75 though
Hey Hipyo! Could you do a video that showcases the best keyboard of different budget ranges that have knobs?
The fact that 2 of these are pretty good for under $50 is pretty amazing.
12:28 I believe the reason for it's on and off switch is for power saving
Will you try the chilkey nd75