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canadapt • 6 months ago

may nabili ako sa tiktok shop na win68he - standard rgb na + 8k polling rate also rapid trigger na. may web driver pa 😆 1.2k lang HAHAHA w free shipping https://preview.redd.it/fskklawfkw5f1.jpeg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=45cba03ca7bf789b999049b625d2ed01b0e4e20e

r/PHbuildapc • LF Mechanical Keyboard for daily use and casual gaming for 1k budget ->
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canadapt • 3 months ago

maganda na yung features niya kahit standard lang, may web driver na siya at rapid trigger na. maganda siya pag i customise actually mag ilang months na tong gamit ko wala pang issue

r/PHbuildapc • LF Mechanical Keyboard for daily use and casual gaming for 1k budget ->
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DifficultyVarious458 • 4 months ago

AULA WIN68 HE PRO. around $40. fast switches perfect for sweaty games.

r/pcmasterrace • what gaming keyboard should i get? ->
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elsingo • 2 months ago

For editing i would say the SK75 for the simple reason that is larger and have more buttons that can be used. For gaming i would say that depends, the Aula Win68 HE has hall effect switches that can offer some benefits for gaming with the adjustable actuation points. For me personally and the games i play the main benefit of the HE keyboard for me was that i could set actuation points to actuate at the bottom of a keypress on the buttons next to my WASD to prevent me from using abilities by mistake.

r/keyboards • Which keyboard is better for gaming and editing? ->
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Isma_k • 5 months ago

Mercury68 or Mars68 Pro. They’re the best sub 50€ budget HE boards. If you only care about performance over anything else, the Mercury is marginally better.

r/keyboards • looking for a budget he keyboard ->
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LantisTheFirst • 25 days ago

HE keyboards are not exponentially better than your good value mechanical keeb mostly because their benefits are, from my point of view, marginal in nature. I bought myself an HE keyboard (Aula Hero 68HE) a few days ago and have been using it over my mech keeb (Royal Kludge RK84). Valorant/CS2 wise? I can feel the difference between the two thanks to the rapid trigger & custom deadzone setting of the Aula. I "feel" like I have more control over my movement compared to my RK84. But mind you that the RK84 is the least of what the hobby has to offer and there is significantly more variety and capability compared to HE keyboards, even more do TMR as they are both new entrants to the market. So overall, if you are casual and want to stay casual in games like CS2 & Valorant, you can still with mechanical keyboards and have more freedom with customization. But if you think or plan to become competitive in some way, you could get an HE keyboard from Mchose or Aula (Mchose has better web driver support compared to Aula, I think) though you will have less switch options.

r/keyboards • Cheap HE keyboards? ->
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MrEpicYouTube • 2 months ago

If you’re looking for a one-time endgame purchase of a keyboard for osu! (and frankly just gaming in general), the Wooting 60/80HE keyboards are no-brainers. If you want an HE keyboard but also want to cut down the cost, I would suggest checking out the Aula WIN68 HE. It’s a $30-35 budget hall effect keyboard that I got a few months ago, and it works phenomenally. It has a relatively intuitive software (not as good as Wooting’s, but you take what you can get), a compact 68% form and great build quality. I don’t know much about the DD a75 master, so I can’t help you with that. Regardless, good luck with finding a keyboard!

r/osugame • what keyboard i should buy ->
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qkni7 • 3 months ago

Idk what the other comment is talking about, hall effect keybs do make a difference in val, and they're not more expensive than mechanical keybs in 2024. I found the aula win65 he and the ajazz Hall effect keyboard on Amazon for the same price as a normal keyb. Also the fun60 lineup is nice. If you have the funds then why not

r/keyboards • Should I buy a magnetic keyboard or just a regular mechanical one? ->
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Samuel_004 • 5 months ago

for a he board id look at something like the epomaker he68 or the aula 68he those are both around 50 usd, so u could get 70 owlab ti he switches to get a significantly cleaner sound if u want to mod ur board. for a non he board epomakers galaxy series are good options, but id also just recommend scrolling thru hippyotech videos till u find a board that u think sounds and looks nice

r/keyboards • Keyboard under 100$ ->
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-Gutsy- • 5 months ago

I don’t know a thing about keyboards or the other two keyboards mentioned but I just bought the Aula Hero 68 HE to get a smaller footprint on my desk. I had a Razer Blackwidow v4 that I liked a lot but it’s enormous. Aula keyboard is solid. It looks great. It has nice rgb. It has really nice feeling switches that rebound immediately and give some nice feedback. They have this really loud thocky sound that’s not unpleasant, it’s actually satisfying, but it’s loud and not my cup of tea. The software is solid and fairly easy to use. It’s web-based so no malware (the other aula keyboards have malware when you install their software). I was able to set rapid trigger and my actuation points. It’s got nice rgb settings. It’s fairly easy and the input is instantaneous. Setting my actuation points has made my movement a little more responsive. I play Marvel Rivals and I main melee characters where movement is super important and the increased input speed has felt nice. It’s probably making me a little better at the game. I used to play a bunch of Fortnite zero builds also where movement is really important. I bet the increased input speed would help there too. It’ll definitely last you 2 years easy, if you treat it right. For $60 bucks, which is what I paid, I’m pretty happy with it. The typing thing might force me to return it and I’ll prob just splurge for an endgame keyboard. But, the Aula keyboard is pretty damn good for how cheap it is.

r/keyboards • Which budget HE keyboard? ->
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-Gutsy- • 5 months ago

lol, Hope it works out, I ended up splurging for an endgame keyboard anyways.

r/keyboards • Which budget HE keyboard? ->
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JackTur • 7 months ago

Do you have AliExpress? If so, find some cheap hall effect (rapid trigger) keyboard, I have the aula hero68 for 44$. It's been 4 months now and it's working great. If you don't like RGB, go look into something such as the madlion series or win68he which would be the same price. The only downside to these is that they're full plastic, in which just like the huntsman mini

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