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AULA - WIN60HE Magnetic Switch Keyboard

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AlkalineBrush20 • 3 months ago

AULA WIN60HE Pro, it was 38$ from AliExpress, is Tri-Mode wireless, is hall effect and side engraved. Unless you need a bigger keyboard, it's good for what it is.

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h3oskeez • 4 months ago

Just bought the aula60he with prime day deals and im fairly impressed.

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h3oskeez • 4 months ago

I got the aula win60he for 30 bucks and am pretty impressed besides the bad web drivers

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h3oskeez • 4 months ago

Nice, after messing around the software isnt thhaaat bad. But my biggest pet peeve about this board is the unchangeable fn layer. I had to use mod tap for arrow keys bc w a and s are all locked fn buttons.

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HaruHaruChopper • 7 months ago

**·** The trigger and release points of general mechanical keyboards are fixed, but HE/TMR keyboard's are customizable. And currently many brands of keyboards already support 0.01 accuracy. That is to say, pressing 0.01mm further from the trigger point will input and releasing 0.01mm will stop. Relatively dynamic trigger and release points are more helpful in FPS games that require faster reactions. **·** Functionally, they're all pretty much the same. Power-wise, the TMR keyboard consumes less power. But for now, Hall keyboards have more options. So I would suggest that you can think in terms of preferred design or focus on features. Quality-price ratio: Fun60 Ultra/WIN 60HE Silent Switch:Elecom/DrunkDeer/Gamakay Low Profile:Air60HE/Made68AIR Softare: Wooting Design: A75 Master/Black Diamond 75 RT/ER75

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LonelyTart939 • 4 months ago

Aula hero68/win60 for gaming and no one fucking uses a 60% layout for working

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LykeKnight • 4 months ago

I also bought this keyboard and the web driver isn't bad like unusable or borks your shit, it's just like using an old ass piece software from the '90s except it's also in Chinese, so it's annoying, but you can get everything set up I have customized all of my rapid trigger, actuation, Lighting, and even custom functions/macros like for the arrow keys that are missing I ordered the gateron jade pros on Amazon because with prime day they were the cheapest ever seen, and, double shot sapphire keycaps. This is made it sound infinitely better, and then I found a copy of a tofu 60 redux on AliExpress for $50. Fully aluminum bodied custom 60% keyboard for under 200 bucks pretty swank

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LykeKnight • 4 months ago

You can definitely change/add to the fn later. I have it set up for the arrow keys that way

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Rotemgrim • 2 months ago

You can't change the FN placement in that keyboard. I bought it and I have no use for it.

r/keyboards • Which one of these budget hall effect keyboards is best ->
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SuperOrdinaryGuy • 2 months ago

Im using Aula mini 60HE...kindda loving it..it's my 1st magnetic switch keyboard

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theadept024 • 27 days ago

I have the Win60 and their cooked in software blocks out a LOT of keys on the function layer from being able to be remapped, which even if you were going to go into layers for your editing (which can totally be done on a 68), you would not be able to put the keys where you wanted them to be that would make the most sense to *you* which is going to be important for something like that. So I would say definitely the SK75 in this case.

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Annoyed_Zorojuro • 5 months ago

Was considering the AK820 but the black one was out of stock so went for the Aula considering my budget. It's for my laptop so 60% is enough. Thanks!

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throw-a-weh • 10 months ago

All the boards at the lower price range are about the same in terms of performance. Whatever differences they have are likely negligible and probably wouldn't be noticed unless you are a super high end gamer or have multiple keybaords/testing equipment and are able to do side by side analysis. Aula Win60/68, Fekker Fighting68, Mchose Ace60/68, IROK ND63, Monsgeek Fun60, and some others that are all pretty similar and can be had for the same price. Some have some different layouts, maybe different aesthetics with keycap colors, some may have some different switches...but they are all similar enough. For example, I don't know if I would be happy with a keyboard without arrow keys. If I am just gaming with it, I could probably mostly get by without, but since I also do other things with my gaming keyboard, I need arrow keys. So I would personally go for one of the 68 or 63 options out of that list. But that is what my personal preference is. You may rarely use the arrow keys and wouldn't miss them if they were gone, or could adapt to using FN + some other keys to get that functionality. Make sure you look into the software of whatever keyboard you choose because software is very important with these keyboards. Go watch videos of people using it, showing off the software, doing reviews of the product. Make sure the software includes features you want, so if you want SOCD, make sure it is included. Make sure the UI is usable for you, or that you could figure it out with some effort. Make sure things are written in a way that you can understand them, I have watched a couple of reviews where the English translations were rough and confusing to where if you don't know what DKS, SOCD, Mod Tap and some other things are before going into it the software doesn't really help you out. Make sure you trust the company and/or software if you are installing things on your PC. And make sure that you trust that they will continue to update the software if necessary, and/or maintain the website if they are using web based software.

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