Thank you for this review The keyboard aesthetically is gorgeous however it left me a bit puzzled: its o seems too clicky to me, its like the keyboard is hollow , I generally prefer creamy or thocky sounds. As speed I have seen keyboards in the same price range you reviewed a little more responsive. Software side doesn't seem the best. However, your final consideration encapsulates some of this: for the price it is good balance quality performance. At the moment I'm also looking at the Nano68 Pro, like n magnetic ttc switches, the Luminkey Magger 68 He (I don't like the colors only the black is nice, however now I would like a white one), the Yunzii Al68 which is wonderful but doesn't have magnetic switches and I don't know what latency it has, finally the Kitsune Polar 65 Pro which however costs over my budget and to get it to Italy you have to add shipping costs. I am really still very undecided, at the moment my personal right compromise might be the Nano68 Pro for aesthetics and low latency. I forgot the Nuphy Halo65he which with shipping to Italy comes to almost $150, it doesn't seem affordable to me. I welcome advice and suggestions. Thank you.
I have the same exact keyboard he reviewed and a Keychron Q1 HE and I find myself using this one just as much as the Keychron which was $240. Changing the keycaps helped the sound - those are the cheapest part of the keyboard imo. Akko/Monsgeek is a much more established brand in the keyboard industry and let's be honest buying a knockoff clone keyboard is tacky. This board is unique and isn't stealing others work. The whole thing about speed is that a) his testing methods are extremely rudimentary and not reliable (he's not accounting for latency in his machine) and b) this has absolutely zero real world impact on a human being when we're talking in 10s of milliseconds (and also why his testing methods aren't reliable)
@@chrisgiroux9356 Thank you for your response. On the methods of measurement, the author himself specifies what you said. Although he does not take into account the latency of the machine, by eye his pc is better than mine🤣. In any case being tested all on the same machine the latency differences are reliable between them.
The reason these keyboards are cheap is because they use cheap switches but once you choose for switches that are lower than 40gf the price goes up. For example the YUNZII RT80 is much more expensive than the YUNZII RT75 and YUNZII RT68 because the YUNZII RT80 has about 30gf switches.
Attack shark x68 he next, AS is a well respected value based mouse manufacturer, i would really appreciate a review of their keyboard as i can't find anyone with your quality review the damn thing. I know you don't have many videos. I would really appreciate a final recommendation at the end of each video for each keyboard and as you have a video driving more traffic for you. Example: this would be my go to pick for someone who mainly uses this for typing and dabbles in gaming, this "x" keyboard is better for gaming due to better SOCD functionality at a similar pricepoint while having worst sound and case build quality. And still "y" keyboard is where i would spend my money if you don't mind paying "z" ammount. Overall I found you today and will be watching many more of your videos. Please keep up the great work you done for the budget community. My only issue is the fact youve made now multiple great videos and I am very confused on my purchasing decision.
Thank you for yhis excellent review, i have difficulties to chose between the ajazz ak 680 max and this one, any recommendations ? Did you feel any difference with the tmr sensor ?, is the latency that bad ?
@@handzze7341 The Pro use the same/similar hardware as the new HE boards. Come with better switches (TTC iirc) with 128k scan rate and aluminum casing. Also 68 Pro is 65% vs 60.
amazing keyboard and review! :D
Miggs, I asked for the Aula Win60 and got scammed it’s there any chance you can help me get a good Hall effect keyboard for Spain?😕
When I say I got scammed I mean the logistic company lost it or stole. And Aliexpress it’s not giving my money back.
keep these videos coming! rapid trigger scene is getting crazy.
Really good vid. You made me buy it😊
Hope you like it! I certainly do
Are you reviewing Womier m68he and v2 soon?
Wish it will be UK layout too
Thank you for this review
The keyboard aesthetically is gorgeous however it left me a bit puzzled: its o seems too clicky to me, its like the keyboard is hollow , I generally prefer creamy or thocky sounds. As speed I have seen keyboards in the same price range you reviewed a little more responsive. Software side doesn't seem the best. However, your final consideration encapsulates some of this: for the price it is good balance quality performance.
At the moment I'm also looking at the Nano68 Pro, like n magnetic ttc switches, the Luminkey Magger 68 He (I don't like the colors only the black is nice, however now I would like a white one), the Yunzii Al68 which is wonderful but doesn't have magnetic switches and I don't know what latency it has, finally the Kitsune Polar 65 Pro which however costs over my budget and to get it to Italy you have to add shipping costs.
I am really still very undecided, at the moment my personal right compromise might be the Nano68 Pro for aesthetics and low latency.
I forgot the Nuphy Halo65he which with shipping to Italy comes to almost $150, it doesn't seem affordable to me.
I welcome advice and suggestions.
Thank you.
I wouldn’t get Polar. Not sure they fixed RT. I like the Magger. Ajazz also doesn’t sound too bad, esp the 85 version. Some stability issues though.
I have the same exact keyboard he reviewed and a Keychron Q1 HE and I find myself using this one just as much as the Keychron which was $240. Changing the keycaps helped the sound - those are the cheapest part of the keyboard imo. Akko/Monsgeek is a much more established brand in the keyboard industry and let's be honest buying a knockoff clone keyboard is tacky. This board is unique and isn't stealing others work. The whole thing about speed is that a) his testing methods are extremely rudimentary and not reliable (he's not accounting for latency in his machine) and b) this has absolutely zero real world impact on a human being when we're talking in 10s of milliseconds (and also why his testing methods aren't reliable)
@@chrisgiroux9356 Thank you for your response. On the methods of measurement, the author himself specifies what you said. Although he does not take into account the latency of the machine, by eye his pc is better than mine🤣.
In any case being tested all on the same machine the latency differences are reliable between them.
Thank you❤
akko monsgeek fun60 pro wired or ajazz ak620 max standard? Which of these keyboards is better?
Fun60He Pro Wired vs Mad60He Ultimate vs Ace60 Pro. Which one is better in terms of performance, web driver and magnetic switches ?
also could you take a look at the dareu a75he looks like a good deal 8000hz socd rapid trigger aluminum case and ceramic keycaps yes ceramic 😂
i think this shows that companies way overcharge for their products its just crazy imo!!!
The reason these keyboards are cheap is because they use cheap switches but once you choose for switches that are lower than 40gf the price goes up. For example the YUNZII RT80 is much more expensive than the YUNZII RT75 and YUNZII RT68 because the YUNZII RT80 has about 30gf switches.
Attack shark x68 he next, AS is a well respected value based mouse manufacturer, i would really appreciate a review of their keyboard as i can't find anyone with your quality review the damn thing.
I know you don't have many videos. I would really appreciate a final recommendation at the end of each video for each keyboard and as you have a video driving more traffic for you. Example: this would be my go to pick for someone who mainly uses this for typing and dabbles in gaming, this "x" keyboard is better for gaming due to better SOCD functionality at a similar pricepoint while having worst sound and case build quality. And still "y" keyboard is where i would spend my money if you don't mind paying "z" ammount.
Overall I found you today and will be watching many more of your videos. Please keep up the great work you done for the budget community. My only issue is the fact youve made now multiple great videos and I am very confused on my purchasing decision.
Roundup coming soon - all 25 keyboards
Strape for the keyboard did not come with it?
Thank you for yhis excellent review, i have difficulties to chose between the ajazz ak 680 max and this one, any recommendations ? Did you feel any difference with the tmr sensor ?, is the latency that bad ?
If you’re choosing between the two I think I’d get this one. You won’t notice the performance difference in real world.
@@leizerg thank you so much
Will you be testing the Aula win60he?
Should be on the way to me, at least that’s what I’ve been told :)
Thanks for review, so we can’t lower the polling rate in this keyboard ?
I didn’t find a way
why would you need this option?
Should I get the pro version?
they should've tuned the sound more it's so hollow
Fun60 Ultra or mad68he pro?
Mad60/68 are obsolete
@@handzze7341 The Pro use the same/similar hardware as the new HE boards. Come with better switches (TTC iirc) with 128k scan rate and aluminum casing. Also 68 Pro is 65% vs 60.
Performance wise - this or a polar 65?
Not sure if polar fixed rapid trigger working only on press. Performance is the same for both.
how about drunkdeer g60?
I have a review on this one up in the channel the g60 in base form is lower build quality that the ultra.
Keycaps are low profiles?
No, regular
the ajazz sounds better out of the box
it was also faster compared to this one, I guess everyone missed the mark. they said this was better. I'm going with the ajazz then
@@shoryuguten ajazz ak680 he?
Which one?
Nag this is better and the aesthetic is so appealing lil bro
@@universejournal8018 yep
is it hot swappable
yes
As for me better keyboard for this price will be bridge he
RGB backlight has very poor colors