Thanks for featuring the EZ63, We recognized that the initial software had its flaws, and we've swiftly made improvements based on all the feedback. The Snap Tap (SOCD) Beta is now available, and the software has been updated on 27 Aug, combined with our stable and extreme hardware performance, we believe this update offers a superior experience. As test results have shown, what sets the EZ63 apart is its consistent and stable hardware performance-an aspect we've focused on since the development of the EZ series. We're committed to continuous improvement and look forward to more feedback to further enhance the user experience.
a lot of HE keyboards beat the wooting in terms of quality, this one clears it completely. but it's just the software that everyone else falls behind in.
Your profile picture rang a bell after reading your comment, then checked out your username... Damn, the nostalgia hit hard. Your last SureShots fragmovie got me into the SPAS-12 in BF3 8 years ago... And the montage/music was amazing!! Thanks for the hard work so many years back
If the software is online only, then you don't own the keyboard. IQUINIX does. The website software can and will be changed/removed at any time and there is nothing you can do. Renting things you bought is peasant mentality. Say no.
We're sorry to hear about your experience. IQUNIX offers a 7-day return and exchange. We‘d be happy to connect to listen to your concerns and work towards a resolution.
We're sorry to hear about your experience. IQUNIX offers a 7-day return and exchange. We‘d be happy to connect to listen to your concerns and work towards a resolution.
yeah, i still build mechanicals because its fun and I enjoy trying different switches/mods but for HE stuff its... basically impossible for me to justify anything other than modding an 80he or (please god 75he w knob) down the line. Which aint a bad thing ofc, very few items in any hobby are as consumer friendly and future proof as wooting has shown their boards to be so far.
You basically have to have two keyboards if you do anything other than gaming on your computer. 60% is just a terrible layout for productivity and even gaming itself when 75% exists and takes up minimal extra desk space. The 80HE is going to solve that issue but I personally don’t like the rgb and wouldn’t want to wait months for fulfillment.
@@flytelp I mean while 75 is my preferred layout I have never really noticed an efficiency dip in my work when using a 60%, but I understand that is ultimately a preference thing.
@@DiamondLobbyReviews thanks a lot! well i hope they will keep developping thier web-base software ended to order one few days ago over a wooting thier layouts they offert not my deal need my arrow keys and no need fkeys i already own an asus HFX wich i dont hate just not a huge fan of armoury crate in general. oh well thanks for your reply! good vid.
Notes for fps player, not trying to change or influence people, just share my thoughts as it may help some people, if you’re getting 60% keyboard and still don’t have the wooting 60he yet, consider go with the iQunix one pro: better build quality (60he is plastic), better latency (8khz compared to 60he’s 1khz), better RT (0.05mm compared to 60he’s 0.1), for a lower price it comes with cleaning brush, carrying case, nicer cable etc (rest same as wooting), overall a little cheaper than the 60he cons: 1 years warranty compared to wooting’s 4 years, worse software, does not support iso layout, But if you already have the 60he, consider if your Pc is good enough for the 8khz as upgrading to Iqunix is the same question as if you are upgrading to 80he and in my opinion if you already have 60he/ 60he+, it makes more sense to upgrade to 80he as both Iqunix and 80he shares the similar performance and 80he is a 80% keyboard after all Ps: if your pc can’t handle 8khz polling rate, maybe consider 60he instead as the fps drops is not worth, you get 4 years warranty and a better software experience, and also who knows wooting will upgrade their 60he+ to the 80he specifications soon then the performance will be the same for Iqunix. At the end of the day, buy what you need/ like. I own both so that’s just my advice as a fps player out there looking for the best 60% keyboard considering maybe someone does not have 60he or the iQunix yet.
To note: magnetic pcbs don't like too much flex on the board as messes with the distance between the pcb and switch, therefore introducing inaccuracies
i think what gets taken for granted is how much after market work can be done on a wooting. yes it will cost extra but its the cherry on top to make it your own. Also no software has come close, and its been like 2+ years as the main stream defacto HE board
Hey, I know its not really related to the video, but could you do a review of the atk f1 ultimate? Its a pretty good budget mouse and I feel like many people would be interested in watching your review about it.
i think its one of the alternatives for people around the asia region. Shipping is 1/4 of the whole keyboard and I'm not all for it. The keyboard is worth it, but shipping really makes me doubt since they have a manufacturer in Asia, send the finished products to Europe and then send it back to around asia with additional fees. I wish they had the 3rd party seller so it would be much less hassle trying to put it through customs and paying the massive 80$ shipping fees. Heck even in Brazil the keyboard goes as high as 400$
I bought a wooting just a few days ago and I find the switches to be very smooth and not scratchy at all. Since the first batches and most recent ones they optimised the factory lubing process. Also I bought the module and their aluminium case and the quality of the entire build is really good, so far I'm in love with my 60HE+, there's no way I would switch to another board again. For me theres also a measurable difference for counterstrafing in CS2 without SnapTap/Rappy Snappy.
Lekker 1.0 kinda sucked. The scratchiness was the stems being kinda loose. They tighten them up with the Lekker 1.5s (I think you have this one) and should be even better with 2.0.
How customizable is this keyboard? I do like that Wooting sells a 60he module & I have seen enough case options to want it (i have a mainly green setup,) but not having a 65% is a deal breaker for me.
Please we need more competition i hope razer and Logitech just learn for once and make it better i can't buy wooting in my country it almost cost me two wooting to get it here
@@benjam_uk Had a apex pro and it doesn't really hold a candle to the 60he or 2HE. The steelseries omnipoint switches are a mess and if you set the to .1 they have weird ghost inputs in rapid trigger mode. The new 2023 version didn't seem to improve anything majorly but there is a wireless version.
Can see why it's good for competitive reflex response time gaming but it's loud af,. There is certainly still a place for MX mechanical custom keyboards with silent switches for everyday use and less demanding gaming.
Hey, I am interesting in modding the Iqunix EZ63 Keyboard. Since the Type-C connection is in the middle and not on the left side, what cases would fit on this keyboard? Ones I am looking at is the Tofu65 2.0 Case, but it seems to be a bit bigger.
80 HE will be the best for some time unfortunately. Unfortunately because I want good TKL HE and Wooting doesn't know how to make one. Also would love if Wooting or somebody made decent split HE keyboard with good software.
@@tehehe5929 You could look at steel series or razer that both make TKL versions of their HE keyboards. Wooting also has the Two HE that is full size if you wanna go a bit bigger.
wooting is still the best for the software ....i use it only for that....'cause there are a lot of keyboards with 8k of polling rate that are better than wooting like performance...has IQUINIX EZ63 mod tap like wooting?
Ack. A shame they don't have any full size keyboards. I much prefer shifting my kb to the left to use the arrow keys for gaming (and the surrounding keys for ease of layout).
This just seems like a knockoff version of the wooting like those fold out leg rest gaming chairs that are a lower quality dx racer. cool case but i mean the main reason why wooting is so popular is because its perfect for gaming not because the switches sound nice or the keyboard feels nice to type on its because when you're playing 8+ hours a day hyper focused you want a keyboard that doesnt require you to take out google translate because the actuation points reset mid gane and you've gone from being consitent to as useful as your keyboards software
So if people didn’t know. This keyboard wobbles when you type. The polar 65 pro is way better sounding and it’s faster than a wooting. I don’t know why people don’t do reviews on it even after wooting tested the old polar 65 against it and the speed was almost the same.
There is a lot of great choices and I agree with you, but it does come up to the person's decision of what keyboard they want and most importantly the performance of it.
just wish these keyboards supported analog controller input than they would be better than wooting unless their is a software i can use to use that feature with any keyboard there has to be right?
The keyswitch stem wobble on my Wooting 60he has become the bain of my gaming existence. I love everything about it other than this, but it's gotten pretty frustrating. I hope these hall effect competitors drive Wooting to get their final nuts and bolts tightened. The lekker v2 switches are coming soon, and I hope they fix my issue.
Get the gateron ks-20 dual-rail magnetic orange switches for your wooting. The dual-rail structure greatly reduces stem wobble (for reference, the lekker switches are all single-rail)
@@GSixFiveFourThreeFourDashTwo The magnets in the dual rail switches are different as I understand it. They aren't completely compatible with the wooting PCB.
@TheOptimisedTech Considering those, but would rather buy a switch without wobble that has the full 4mm travel like the Lekker v2. We'll see what the third party reviews say about the two compared to each other.
@DiamondLobbyReviews Can you please do a review on the nuphy field 75HE? i am planning to buy my first HE keyboard and i'm curious to know how good it is and how it compares to wooting.
I just bought a cheap womier he keyboard and the software is really terrible also. Rapid trigger and per key actuation works really well and I haven't had any issues apart from the rgb not saving correctly. Sounds nice too. I pretty much guarantee that they are lying about it being 8k polling rate though.
It was looking so good qualitywise but this Software looks horrific i guess have to buy the wooting .,. But the zink is so expensiv that will hurt my pocket
What were their design team thinking? I don't know what the deal is with these ugly keyboards. Just make a plain, sleek-looking keyboard that isn't an eyesore.
"Good Video, Wooting Still clear 🙂 " I guess Vitality Won IEM 2024 , Zywoo the MVP uses Pulsar Xlite v3 , thoughts ? Need an substitute for my Lamzu thorn
xlite v3 is similar to the EC-2. Thorn is probably the better shape for palm grip. The switches are the same as the thorn. The black coating is a bit sticky (white one is great though). And you obviously get increased polling rates etc. The scroll wheel on the ES which zywoo uses is OK. I actually prefer the stock Xlite V3 over the ES
Isn’t it kinda pointless to talk about materials for rt keyboards, if the software makes it difficult to use and customize them properly? Like, I kinda don’t care about Wooting competitors unless they can beat them in the part that matters: the software. Because all the aluminum and smooth keys don’t matter if I can’t use it for its rapid trigger function, it’s no different from a mechanical keyboard at that point imo
if all you use your keyboard for is gaming, sure, but a lot of people use their computers for school, work, productivity, etc. as well where you need to do a lot more typing, and then you’d want something nicer sounding and feeling than a rattly gaming KB. and if you can have both a responsive feeling RT gaming keyboard as well as having it sound nice, then why not? just because the wooting is “good enough” doesnt mean it cant be better
@@DiamondLobbyReviews I 100% hear you. I guess I was just being cynical because from my experience, software is rarely fixed. I hope it does get fixed because I just got a Wooting and I want a reason to get another rt keyboard 🤣
No. If you use a high quality keyboard, swapping to an inferior product will feel massively different. You'll notice the difference a lot to the point it can get quite annoying. I did cut this section out of the video. But if you know what you're doing and have experience with HE keyboards, this is a great option to go for. As you know you're preferred settings already, you can just set it up and be done with the software completely.
@@Snuffflux For sure. I guess I was just being cynical because for me, rt keyboards only have their usefulness if it’s for gaming to me. I don’t type often since I’m not a full time student and because I’m going for engineering right now.
Frankly I don't see any appeal to this keyboard. Compared to a Keychron Q1 HE, it's inferior in any aspect. Right now, Keychron Q1 HE is the best HE keyboard you can buy unless you want a 60% or need SOCD. By the way SOCD is coming to Q1 HE too, but Valve just stated that it will be bannable in CS2.
I can appreciate the solid build quality, but I can't appreciate the aesthetic, it's just plain ugly. Even if the software was up to par, I would stick with Wooting just because it looks way cleaner.
Atleast you can use the software without 7 billion ads being pumped directly into your retinas like your alex from "a clockwork orange" **cough cough** asus **cough** steelseries **cough cough**
Better quality at half the price but the software is in Chinese and confusing and the keyboard stops working after a period of time. Quality is more then the physical side of a product. It's the package. How is this better? It's not. Not even in the same tier.
How so? No he keyboard has better software than wooting several keyboard has far better build quality and performance to suggest that the only thing that wooting does better than other keyboards is the sole decider of it being better or not is incredibly disingenuous.
@@WindowLife. Competitors have better build quality, but wooting’s software and pcb is on top, and if you’re a gamer then those 2 factors are the most important ones
@@sandwich-plays well THE most important in performance if that’s not your priority idek why you’re looking towards this market. And in the category the wooting 60he isn’t even within the top 10 fastest he board currently even the 80he is only top 5 based on testing but for $200 the 80he seems to be lack luster so I’ve heard. It’s to the point where the only real selling point for wooting over other IS the software.
2:11 aluminium
2:14 aluminum
@@HeyMaruniko bro wanted compromise for every1😭😭
Thanks for featuring the EZ63, We recognized that the initial software had its flaws, and we've swiftly made improvements based on all the feedback.
The Snap Tap (SOCD) Beta is now available, and the software has been updated on 27 Aug, combined with our stable and extreme hardware performance, we believe this update offers a superior experience.
As test results have shown, what sets the EZ63 apart is its consistent and stable hardware performance-an aspect we've focused on since the development of the EZ series.
We're committed to continuous improvement and look forward to more feedback to further enhance the user experience.
You guys should hire a couple of good software engineers
@@ac130kz from wooting XD
@@TimoK09 why does every single gaming company that sells keyboard or mice have atrocious software? Is it really that difficult?
Sadly, after 2 months, it's still in beta, still supporting only the A and D keys. This does not instill much confidence in prospective buyers
@@supertrexandroidx I've already bought a NuPhy Air60HE, they failed to deliver
I like how you pronounced aluminum in the European way and the American way within 5 seconds
Yeah I noticed that too lol
i cater to all audiences
As someone who is balding, I can confirm that buying this keyboard did add three more strands of hair on my head
Wow the quake hitsound effect caught me off-guard, didn't expect that. Great review :)
The only think wooting left in my wooting is the pcb so I think I’ll stick with that
just got my ez63, faster than i expected. they fixed the translation and released the socd, can't wait more software updates! 👾👍
@jason-od1gd does it go down to 0.05 and should i get it?
every keyboard since wooting. "Can THIS keyboard beat wooting" and the answer is always no
a lot of HE keyboards beat the wooting in terms of quality, this one clears it completely. but it's just the software that everyone else falls behind in.
I think you don't know the rt space there are plenty that are same or better keyboards then wooting its the software that is lacking behind thats all
@@recommended1782what is rt space?
@@Samuel-n7eit stands for rapid trigger
@@recommended1782 for example what rt
The bluetuthf device is counnected ahh successfoullay
Buyer be aware. Chinese manufacturer who does not provide a refund or return. Software is the worst I’ve used in my life. User of ZX75
Your profile picture rang a bell after reading your comment, then checked out your username... Damn, the nostalgia hit hard. Your last SureShots fragmovie got me into the SPAS-12 in BF3 8 years ago... And the montage/music was amazing!! Thanks for the hard work so many years back
If the software is online only, then you don't own the keyboard. IQUINIX does.
The website software can and will be changed/removed at any time and there is nothing you can do.
Renting things you bought is peasant mentality. Say no.
how lol, literally everyone asking for web based software and it cost nothing to keep it up online@@kesamek8537
We're sorry to hear about your experience. IQUNIX offers a 7-day return and exchange. We‘d be happy to connect to listen to your concerns and work towards a resolution.
We're sorry to hear about your experience. IQUNIX offers a 7-day return and exchange. We‘d be happy to connect to listen to your concerns and work towards a resolution.
thats one of the coolest keyboard ive ever seen . i wish i could get one for myself one day
@@2aalu buy it???
@@sk6te not now ill get a new iem first
So wooting or ez63?
For us who have a modded Wooting it feels like it might be a while until we get something that could actually replace it.
A modded wooting is just the best keyboard overall for gaming
yeah, i still build mechanicals because its fun and I enjoy trying different switches/mods but for HE stuff its... basically impossible for me to justify anything other than modding an 80he or (please god 75he w knob) down the line. Which aint a bad thing ofc, very few items in any hobby are as consumer friendly and future proof as wooting has shown their boards to be so far.
You basically have to have two keyboards if you do anything other than gaming on your computer. 60% is just a terrible layout for productivity and even gaming itself when 75% exists and takes up minimal extra desk space. The 80HE is going to solve that issue but I personally don’t like the rgb and wouldn’t want to wait months for fulfillment.
@@flytelp I really wish they did 75 or 65 personally but I don't mind sticking with the 60 since you can bind keys anyway.
@@flytelp I mean while 75 is my preferred layout I have never really noticed an efficiency dip in my work when using a 60%, but I understand that is ultimately a preference thing.
You should check the Made68 pro. Probably one of the best looking HE keyboard at the moment and fairly cheap too
They copied iqunix's copywriting👎
Good looking keyboard, but wondering if your bricking/freezing issue has been solved by any firmware or figured out what is going on ?
it has been fixed, most of my issues have been resolved, but the software is still rather barebones
@@DiamondLobbyReviews thanks a lot! well i hope they will keep developping thier web-base software ended to order one few days ago over a wooting thier layouts they offert not my deal need my arrow keys and no need fkeys i already own an asus HFX wich i dont hate just not a huge fan of armoury crate in general. oh well thanks for your reply! good vid.
Notes for fps player, not trying to change or influence people, just share my thoughts as it may help some people, if you’re getting 60% keyboard and still don’t have the wooting 60he yet, consider go with the iQunix one
pro: better build quality (60he is plastic), better latency (8khz compared to 60he’s 1khz), better RT (0.05mm compared to 60he’s 0.1), for a lower price it comes with cleaning brush, carrying case, nicer cable etc (rest same as wooting), overall a little cheaper than the 60he
cons: 1 years warranty compared to wooting’s 4 years, worse software, does not support iso layout,
But if you already have the 60he, consider if your Pc is good enough for the 8khz as upgrading to Iqunix is the same question as if you are upgrading to 80he and in my opinion if you already have 60he/ 60he+, it makes more sense to upgrade to 80he as both Iqunix and 80he shares the similar performance and 80he is a 80% keyboard after all
Ps: if your pc can’t handle 8khz polling rate, maybe consider 60he instead as the fps drops is not worth, you get 4 years warranty and a better software experience, and also who knows wooting will upgrade their 60he+ to the 80he specifications soon then the performance will be the same for Iqunix. At the end of the day, buy what you need/ like. I own both so that’s just my advice as a fps player out there looking for the best 60% keyboard considering maybe someone does not have 60he or the iQunix yet.
To note: magnetic pcbs don't like too much flex on the board as messes with the distance between the pcb and switch, therefore introducing inaccuracies
This looks amazing.. that's why I want this.
i think what gets taken for granted is how much after market work can be done on a wooting. yes it will cost extra but its the cherry on top to make it your own. Also no software has come close, and its been like 2+ years as the main stream defacto HE board
cool story bro!
Hey, I know its not really related to the video, but could you do a review of the atk f1 ultimate? Its a pretty good budget mouse and I feel like many people would be interested in watching your review about it.
Sounds so much better
i think its one of the alternatives for people around the asia region. Shipping is 1/4 of the whole keyboard and I'm not all for it. The keyboard is worth it, but shipping really makes me doubt since they have a manufacturer in Asia, send the finished products to Europe and then send it back to around asia with additional fees. I wish they had the 3rd party seller so it would be much less hassle trying to put it through customs and paying the massive 80$ shipping fees. Heck even in Brazil the keyboard goes as high as 400$
Btw i heard from a friend on discord they are working on the software
I want to buy it, but I'm going to wait a month or two to see if Iqunix works on the software.
I bought a wooting just a few days ago and I find the switches to be very smooth and not scratchy at all. Since the first batches and most recent ones they optimised the factory lubing process.
Also I bought the module and their aluminium case and the quality of the entire build is really good, so far I'm in love with my 60HE+, there's no way I would switch to another board again. For me theres also a measurable difference for counterstrafing in CS2 without SnapTap/Rappy Snappy.
snap tap is banned in cs now
@@jedunboxing4127 read my comment again
@@jedunboxing4127 read my comment again
Lekker 1.0 kinda sucked. The scratchiness was the stems being kinda loose. They tighten them up with the Lekker 1.5s (I think you have this one) and should be even better with 2.0.
2:15 AHEM
How customizable is this keyboard? I do like that Wooting sells a 60he module & I have seen enough case options to want it (i have a mainly green setup,) but not having a 65% is a deal breaker for me.
Please we need more competition i hope razer and Logitech just learn for once and make it better i can't buy wooting in my country it almost cost me two wooting to get it here
huntsman v3 pro mini is a good shout. it's not the highest quality keyboard and it is rather loud. but it has all the key features you want
Razer already has a wooting competitor, logitech doesn't though
steelseries apex pro tkl too
@@benjam_uk Had a apex pro and it doesn't really hold a candle to the 60he or 2HE. The steelseries omnipoint switches are a mess and if you set the to .1 they have weird ghost inputs in rapid trigger mode. The new 2023 version didn't seem to improve anything majorly but there is a wireless version.
@@Mcivstx oh really? When I was buying my wooting it was between wooting and apex. Glad I didn’t buy then 😂
I'm Chinese and I'd hate that software too.
Can see why it's good for competitive reflex response time gaming but it's loud af,.
There is certainly still a place for MX mechanical custom keyboards with silent switches for everyday use and less demanding gaming.
HE switches don't have to be loud. I mean it is just magnetic in nature - it has the potential to be the most silent switch type.
Loud Tuyz 8 times is hilarious
New rt kbs keep coming out but none come close to wooting as far as the team behind them go
Tuyz supremacy
Hey, I am interesting in modding the Iqunix EZ63 Keyboard. Since the Type-C connection is in the middle and not on the left side, what cases would fit on this keyboard? Ones I am looking at is the Tofu65 2.0 Case, but it seems to be a bit bigger.
I can’t decide between a keyboard like this one, the q1 he, or wait for the 80 he over the q1 he. What do you think?
80 HE will be the best for some time unfortunately. Unfortunately because I want good TKL HE and Wooting doesn't know how to make one. Also would love if Wooting or somebody made decent split HE keyboard with good software.
@@tehehe5929 You could look at steel series or razer that both make TKL versions of their HE keyboards. Wooting also has the Two HE that is full size if you wanna go a bit bigger.
wooting is still the best for the software ....i use it only for that....'cause there are a lot of keyboards with 8k of polling rate that are better than wooting like performance...has IQUINIX EZ63 mod tap like wooting?
0.001 actuation point is fake
Ack. A shame they don't have any full size keyboards. I much prefer shifting my kb to the left to use the arrow keys for gaming (and the surrounding keys for ease of layout).
Can you use mechanical switches in these HE keyboards or only HE switches
I thought I recognised your voice! Warhuryeah!
How's the Keychron Launcher for rapid trigger set up?
This just seems like a knockoff version of the wooting like those fold out leg rest gaming chairs that are a lower quality dx racer.
cool case but i mean the main reason why wooting is so popular is because its perfect for gaming not because the switches sound nice or the keyboard feels nice to type on its because when you're playing 8+ hours a day hyper focused you want a keyboard that doesnt require you to take out google translate because the actuation points reset mid gane and you've gone from being consitent to as useful as your keyboards software
What about the YUNZI RT75 keyboard? How is that compared to wooting?
So if people didn’t know. This keyboard wobbles when you type. The polar 65 pro is way better sounding and it’s faster than a wooting. I don’t know why people don’t do reviews on it even after wooting tested the old polar 65 against it and the speed was almost the same.
And the software is so good!!!
There is a lot of great choices and I agree with you, but it does come up to the person's decision of what keyboard they want and most importantly the performance of it.
just wish these keyboards supported analog controller input than they would be better than wooting unless their is a software i can use to use that feature with any keyboard there has to be right?
The keyswitch stem wobble on my Wooting 60he has become the bain of my gaming existence. I love everything about it other than this, but it's gotten pretty frustrating. I hope these hall effect competitors drive Wooting to get their final nuts and bolts tightened. The lekker v2 switches are coming soon, and I hope they fix my issue.
Get the gateron ks-20 dual-rail magnetic orange switches for your wooting. The dual-rail structure greatly reduces stem wobble (for reference, the lekker switches are all single-rail)
@@GSixFiveFourThreeFourDashTwo The magnets in the dual rail switches are different as I understand it. They aren't completely compatible with the wooting PCB.
banking on the V2 as well.
@TheOptimisedTech Considering those, but would rather buy a switch without wobble that has the full 4mm travel like the Lekker v2. We'll see what the third party reviews say about the two compared to each other.
would've bought one if they came in ISO Nordic
Can someone please explain sound test?
Do you actually want to hear to key taps?
@DiamondLobbyReviews Can you please do a review on the nuphy field 75HE? i am planning to buy my first HE keyboard and i'm curious to know how good it is and how it compares to wooting.
Bridge75 HE video when
wth $180 i thought it would be $120 at most
I just bought a cheap womier he keyboard and the software is really terrible also. Rapid trigger and per key actuation works really well and I haven't had any issues apart from the rgb not saving correctly. Sounds nice too. I pretty much guarantee that they are lying about it being 8k polling rate though.
Lol is that the quake3/quakelive hitscan sound?
the way every keyboard is gettint compared with wooting is enough to say that wooting is best
Let’s go man I was waiting for this for months
I have a modded wooting and I don't see anything beating it any time soon
Idk which one i should buy pcs i have a low end pc
Ledner Prairie
Please help me. should i get this or the 60he my main games are cod valorant and fortnite
I would just get wooting its a more reliable brand and it just is cool lol
Guys whats the best 75%/80% gaming keyboard?
80he
boog75 or keychron q1he for 75%
@@GSixFiveFourThreeFourDashTwo he asked for best not for meh
@@JakubixIsHere the 80he isn't even out though
@@GSixFiveFourThreeFourDashTwo it is out to preorder as all wooting keyboards unless it is instock
Waiting for the video of mice used for valorant champions
Nolan Prairie
It was looking so good qualitywise but this Software looks horrific i guess have to buy the wooting .,. But the zink is so expensiv that will hurt my pocket
Try hm66 key83 i wonder how they're
maybe its my fault for not being bilingual got me
i like your hands
eww
should I get the wooting or the ez60?
new video might be helpful for you: ruclips.net/video/Nd9yVxDuOWg/видео.html
What were their design team thinking? I don't know what the deal is with these ugly keyboards. Just make a plain, sleek-looking keyboard that isn't an eyesore.
your the only1 w these problems
"Good Video, Wooting Still clear 🙂 " I guess
Vitality Won IEM 2024 , Zywoo the MVP uses Pulsar Xlite v3 , thoughts ?
Need an substitute for my Lamzu thorn
xlite v3 is similar to the EC-2. Thorn is probably the better shape for palm grip. The switches are the same as the thorn. The black coating is a bit sticky (white one is great though). And you obviously get increased polling rates etc.
The scroll wheel on the ES which zywoo uses is OK.
I actually prefer the stock Xlite V3 over the ES
And in terms of latency its only a few ms of the wooting however it doss disable rapid trigger on one of the keys when using socd
sounds like the IROK MU68
I think not, Sir
Isn’t it kinda pointless to talk about materials for rt keyboards, if the software makes it difficult to use and customize them properly? Like, I kinda don’t care about Wooting competitors unless they can beat them in the part that matters: the software. Because all the aluminum and smooth keys don’t matter if I can’t use it for its rapid trigger function, it’s no different from a mechanical keyboard at that point imo
if all you use your keyboard for is gaming, sure, but a lot of people use their computers for school, work, productivity, etc. as well where you need to do a lot more typing, and then you’d want something nicer sounding and feeling than a rattly gaming KB. and if you can have both a responsive feeling RT gaming keyboard as well as having it sound nice, then why not? just because the wooting is “good enough” doesnt mean it cant be better
Software is a lot easier to fix than hardware. If they fix the software, it's an amazing keyboard
@@DiamondLobbyReviews I 100% hear you. I guess I was just being cynical because from my experience, software is rarely fixed. I hope it does get fixed because I just got a Wooting and I want a reason to get another rt keyboard 🤣
No. If you use a high quality keyboard, swapping to an inferior product will feel massively different. You'll notice the difference a lot to the point it can get quite annoying.
I did cut this section out of the video. But if you know what you're doing and have experience with HE keyboards, this is a great option to go for. As you know you're preferred settings already, you can just set it up and be done with the software completely.
@@Snuffflux For sure. I guess I was just being cynical because for me, rt keyboards only have their usefulness if it’s for gaming to me. I don’t type often since I’m not a full time student and because I’m going for engineering right now.
so... not competing with wooting in the feature side. not even per key rgb. wooting still clearing and the 80he isn't even out yet
@@Icancontrolit is that the guy from the
The only two valid choices are still wooting and razer, huh
This has beaten it and also KB65HE also has
@@grendelicious no Keychron Q1 HE is pretty good
Something new and xpensive
75% for $100 and rapid trigger. I wish that existed.
drunkdeer a75/g75?
Drunkdeer A75. Or if you don't mind messing around with configs you can pretty much achieve the same effect on some games like CS2 on any keyboard.
@@VexxedSR130 bucks
this or made68
Chinese companies really need to invest in software and translations now. Please.
199 Travon Ford
Langworth Ports
Ervin Circles
Frankly I don't see any appeal to this keyboard. Compared to a Keychron Q1 HE, it's inferior in any aspect.
Right now, Keychron Q1 HE is the best HE keyboard you can buy unless you want a 60% or need SOCD. By the way SOCD is coming to Q1 HE too, but Valve just stated that it will be bannable in CS2.
@@RiccardoLulli nuh uh
gator-on 🐊 🗿
I can appreciate the solid build quality, but I can't appreciate the aesthetic, it's just plain ugly. Even if the software was up to par, I would stick with Wooting just because it looks way cleaner.
the best one is hm66
Wooting still clears
Made 65 pro I think is better nd cheaper....not aluminum but better features.better software
no 75%/tkl? pass
aluminum guy
Shanahan Field
software is half the keyboard lol. Wooting is always ahead
Atleast you can use the software without 7 billion ads being pumped directly into your retinas like your alex from "a clockwork orange" **cough cough** asus **cough** steelseries **cough cough**
Wooting biggest issue has been the quality of the keyboard ofb
They could go lower in quality but entire keyboard would be horrible
Better quality at half the price but the software is in Chinese and confusing and the keyboard stops working after a period of time.
Quality is more then the physical side of a product. It's the package. How is this better? It's not. Not even in the same tier.
hello sir, can you review the epomaker cidoo c75. some reviewer called it wooting 80 he killer
@@NightmareChronicles49 80HE isnt even out yet so nobody knows how it sounds or feels. i wouldnt trust anyone saying that.
@@Snuffflux thank you cuz
2:11 You said "aluminum" right after you said aluminium 🤔
I almost bought it till the see the software. They cheap out on software and you lost a customer. Simple.
I will avoid Iqunix, bad customer support and the quality is "ok"
Keyboard over 100$ = straight to trash
But if it has the actuation, rapid trigger and everything else above, then it's 100% worth it.
if the software is worse, then its not better than wooting
You can fix software but you cant fix hardware
@@ricardoforte1384 yea that’s the second thing, wooting hardware is the best out there
How so? No he keyboard has better software than wooting several keyboard has far better build quality and performance to suggest that the only thing that wooting does better than other keyboards is the sole decider of it being better or not is incredibly disingenuous.
@@WindowLife. Competitors have better build quality, but wooting’s software and pcb is on top, and if you’re a gamer then those 2 factors are the most important ones
@@sandwich-plays well THE most important in performance if that’s not your priority idek why you’re looking towards this market. And in the category the wooting 60he isn’t even within the top 10 fastest he board currently even the 80he is only top 5 based on testing but for $200 the 80he seems to be lack luster so I’ve heard. It’s to the point where the only real selling point for wooting over other IS the software.