Yes I've been daily testing mine for about 2 months now and I'm convinced it's the best thing to ever happen to me. My typing, my response time, my movement in ALL games, my audible experience when tapping away. It really does just feel like these switches are molded for gamers.
You are a real professional when it comes to keyboards. I really need the advice of a very knowleadgable person in keyboards. I bought the razer huntsman mini and then I heard of the woothing 60e. I want to say that I have really low experience with expensive keyboards but for whatever reason my vulcan roccat tkl feels nicer and more premium on touch - could be the back, the case etc, maybe its because its plastic and its more user friendly? than the razer huntsman mini. (i have the purple switches on my razer and no analog ones atm) - paid 120$ for it My question is, if I buy the woothing do you think it will be a change in percieved build quality since I head its made by plastic? Is it worth doing the upgrade? The most important things for me is performance and build quality. (woothing is 180$ in my country) - I am really sorry for the off topic but I think it helps you with the algorithm too
Great work Mango! I have been really wanting to check this out :) Great work at breaking down the switches and top quality production from you as always.
Cheers! Appreciate you checking out the video, glad you enjoyed the content quality :D it’s definitely worth every single penny, it’s ruined my interest in mechanical keyboards because of how good it is (and I was obsessed with them for a long time)
The improvements. 1. What weight/spec to make transparent stem version 🤔 2. We’re coming with a major RGB release this September, allowing layered effects and some new effects. 3. We’re releasing an aluminum case (separate product, not pre assembled) which has adjustable feet for more angles. 4. Straps, the black attachment is for the clip on the case, you can hang anything with 2 holes onto it now. We are slowly getting to making custom straps, but priorities and minor demand delays this.
Nice case! One thing to note, your video ended abruptly. I'm not sure if that was intentional, but I guess I'm used to outros on video reviews. Otherwise, great stuff! 👌
You dont need the full size, you can always remap the arrow keys and the delete key etc to a part of the board that is comfortable for you and you can get a number pad separate. This way you save a ton of desk space and still get all of the function of a full size keyboard.
@@KrossGrim yea I ended up getting the 60 HE instead I first wanted a full-size replacement for my full razer elite keyboard but its still a very good typist keyboard so I didn't want to wait for this and sell that. Thought I'll keep this smaller one strictly for gaming, the big one for work. The smaller one also just looks way cooler. I even ended up getting a macropad too just in case as I hated not having media keys (which is another reason why I wanted the full one) but now I've got it sorted. Thanks!
Thank you for this review! I think I will get the Wooting 60HE instead of the Apex Pro Mini according to the points of your review and because Optimum Tech uses and recommends this keyboard too. Are the switches comfortable for long period of gaming sessions? because they are 60-65 grams compared to the 45 grams switches on the Apex Pro Mini.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment really means a lot! Tbh You’ll love this keyb, now the switches imo are the perfect weight not super light nor super heavy! The weight is balanced really well especially for how sensitive you can make the actuation points meaning even half press of a switch (not even if you go .1mm) will be enough to actuate. I have a apex pro tkl and I prefer the switches on the Wooting over it. Hope this helps :D
@@MangoTalksTech Also, can you recommend me how to clean my Logitech Superlight's sticky mouse scroll wheel without disassemble the parts? Without disassembling it
@@satxrnhimself put some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and spray a little in the scrollwheel then wipe it off with a cloth while rotating the scroll wheel? Idk but that’s how I’d do it
@@MangoTalksTech Do you recommend the ANSI or the ISO layout of the Wooting 60HE? because I'm from Europe, but it doesn't matter for me which one to use (althrouhght I'm currently using a ISO layout on my Logitech Mechanical Keyboard). Also, only the ANSI layout has PBT key caps while the ISO doesn't have it.
@@satxrnhimself I’m in NA so I use ANSI, really up to your preference of how you like the ISO layout. The pbt keycaps from Wooting are nice especially if you don’t want to buy more keycaps yourself. I’d say buy ANSI if you don’t want to buy keycaps and want the NA experience, buy ISO if you like the enter key shape and don’t care for abs keycaps. Regardless of the choice you go with you’ll enjoy the gaming experience!
I found the 60g switch perfect for heavier ceramic keycaps, but it bottoms out harder when I type normally. The 45g Lekker switch can resolve this. Regarding the magnetic tech, it is astounding and revolutionizing, every key a gas pedal and each key with complex programming capabilities. I have not even begun to try it out in FPS games, and I am already sold on the concept so far. Excellent keyboards.
Do you own the Wooting 60HE?
Wooting, Starlight, Iems, High refresh rate 1440p display and we never makin it outta bronze 1 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@Arlus PREACH MY DUDE 😭😂
yes been having it
@@TheNoahBoi808 Nice! How’s it been treating you so far?
Yes I've been daily testing mine for about 2 months now and I'm convinced it's the best thing to ever happen to me. My typing, my response time, my movement in ALL games, my audible experience when tapping away. It really does just feel like these switches are molded for gamers.
The strap being backwards hurts me but the review was incredible!!
You are a real professional when it comes to keyboards. I really need the advice of a very knowleadgable person in keyboards.
I bought the razer huntsman mini and then I heard of the woothing 60e.
I want to say that I have really low experience with expensive keyboards but for whatever reason my vulcan roccat tkl feels nicer and more premium on touch - could be the back, the case etc, maybe its because its plastic and its more user friendly? than the razer huntsman mini. (i have the purple switches on my razer and no analog ones atm) - paid 120$ for it
My question is, if I buy the woothing do you think it will be a change in percieved build quality since I head its made by plastic? Is it worth doing the upgrade? The most important things for me is performance and build quality. (woothing is 180$ in my country) - I am really sorry for the off topic but I think it helps you with the algorithm too
My Wooting 60HE will most likely get delivered today. It got cleared by the customs department yesterday. 🙂
Great work Mango! I have been really wanting to check this out :) Great work at breaking down the switches and top quality production from you as always.
Cheers! Appreciate you checking out the video, glad you enjoyed the content quality :D it’s definitely worth every single penny, it’s ruined my interest in mechanical keyboards because of how good it is (and I was obsessed with them for a long time)
Damn the animations and explanation of the different key mechanics went crazy, super in-depth video and good content. Keep up the good work 🔥
Thank you my brotha, appreciate your support since day 1 🧡🔥😤
Nice video, but why is the strap and the spacebar on backwards?
Thanks a lot for going into so many details! Sharp edits, good flow, clean broll. Love the Wootility part.
But crying in straps. 😂
The improvements.
1. What weight/spec to make transparent stem version 🤔
2. We’re coming with a major RGB release this September, allowing layered effects and some new effects.
3. We’re releasing an aluminum case (separate product, not pre assembled) which has adjustable feet for more angles.
4. Straps, the black attachment is for the clip on the case, you can hang anything with 2 holes onto it now. We are slowly getting to making custom straps, but priorities and minor demand delays this.
Can't go back to normal keyboard after this one too good,too fast
great review bro
Thank you my dude, glad you enjoyed it 🤓
For the actuation points, does it have a default setting one can revert to? What is the default actuation point?
u can just put it on 2.0mm, which is the same as mechanical kb
I can't wait for the 80HE coming soon
Nice case! One thing to note, your video ended abruptly. I'm not sure if that was intentional, but I guess I'm used to outros on video reviews. Otherwise, great stuff! 👌
Yeah that was intentional 🤫 Thank you for watching, really appreciate the support ✌🏼🧡
that intro was low-key Fire🔥
Thank you my guy 🧡✌🏼
I'm stuck between the 60HE or the full size wooting 2 HE.
Like idk if I'll need the extra keys or not
Btw great video 💯
You dont need the full size, you can always remap the arrow keys and the delete key etc to a part of the board that is comfortable for you and you can get a number pad separate. This way you save a ton of desk space and still get all of the function of a full size keyboard.
@@KrossGrim yea I ended up getting the 60 HE instead
I first wanted a full-size replacement for my full razer elite keyboard but its still a very good typist keyboard so I didn't want to wait for this and sell that.
Thought I'll keep this smaller one strictly for gaming, the big one for work.
The smaller one also just looks way cooler.
I even ended up getting a macropad too just in case as I hated not having media keys (which is another reason why I wanted the full one) but now I've got it sorted.
Thanks!
I need a tkl version of this
And remove all the other „Schmutz“ hahaha
Awesome video!
Bhops in Cs are insane with the wooting 60he. Insane
Right!! it just makes it SO MUCH easier!
code plz 😊
My setup: 2af455ca1714b8bbeaa8363e556426b81d91
Thank you for this review!
I think I will get the Wooting 60HE instead of the Apex Pro Mini according to the points of your review and because Optimum Tech uses and recommends this keyboard too.
Are the switches comfortable for long period of gaming sessions? because they are 60-65 grams compared to the 45 grams switches on the Apex Pro Mini.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment really means a lot! Tbh You’ll love this keyb, now the switches imo are the perfect weight not super light nor super heavy! The weight is balanced really well especially for how sensitive you can make the actuation points meaning even half press of a switch (not even if you go .1mm) will be enough to actuate. I have a apex pro tkl and I prefer the switches on the Wooting over it. Hope this helps :D
@@MangoTalksTech Also, can you recommend me how to clean my Logitech Superlight's sticky mouse scroll wheel without disassemble the parts?
Without disassembling it
@@satxrnhimself put some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and spray a little in the scrollwheel then wipe it off with a cloth while rotating the scroll wheel? Idk but that’s how I’d do it
@@MangoTalksTech Do you recommend the ANSI or the ISO layout of the Wooting 60HE? because I'm from Europe, but it doesn't matter for me which one to use (althrouhght I'm currently using a ISO layout on my Logitech Mechanical Keyboard).
Also, only the ANSI layout has PBT key caps while the ISO doesn't have it.
@@satxrnhimself I’m in NA so I use ANSI, really up to your preference of how you like the ISO layout. The pbt keycaps from Wooting are nice especially if you don’t want to buy more keycaps yourself. I’d say buy ANSI if you don’t want to buy keycaps and want the NA experience, buy ISO if you like the enter key shape and don’t care for abs keycaps. Regardless of the choice you go with you’ll enjoy the gaming experience!
I found the 60g switch perfect for heavier ceramic keycaps, but it bottoms out harder when I type normally. The 45g Lekker switch can resolve this. Regarding the magnetic tech, it is astounding and revolutionizing, every key a gas pedal and each key with complex programming capabilities. I have not even begun to try it out in FPS games, and I am already sold on the concept so far. Excellent keyboards.