
IROK - MG68
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 18, 2026 How it works
Anything with a Sparklink PCB. Which can be tough to figure out just from looking. Anything except bottom of the barrel IROK keyboards use it and are probably best price/performance. (MG68/75 pro versions, but not the base MG68/MG75, I think the mars and mercury line ups are the same)
try use the sparklinkplayjoy driver on your irok if it uses a sparklink pcb (mg68plus, mg75 series, mer68 series)
I'd recommend an HE board such as the irok mer68, mer68pro, mer68max, or ideally mg68plus or melgeek real67. These all use a PCB manufactured by Sparklink which means they perform great, and are more reliable than other options such as the fun60 or ace60 series, as both of those use rongyuan or shenzhen arbiter pcbs which have less stable firmware with less support on top of performing worse. I'd advise using sparklink's OEM driver instead of Irok's for later setup, but use Irok's own web hub for the first use (to update firmware if necessary). Sparklink's WebHID driver can be found at https://sparklinkplayjoy.com or https://xsyd.top
Helloo bro Yeaa i got the mg68 pro.. very nice.keyboard., like.it Tbh all.of them pretty similar in that price range
Keychron/Lemokey are kinda safe options, but I won't really recommend them since they're using switches with inverted magnet polarity, so you basically don't have any aftermarket options if you don't like stock ones. For \~50$ you should be fine with something like Mchose ACE68/JET75 or Epomaker HE68 Lite (doesn't have web-based software though). There are quite a lot of 60% options with similar specs within this budget. You can even get one with aluminum case for 60-ish like Irok MG68.
There are two routes I can recommend. Pag medyo competitive ka then I would recommend that you go with Hall Effect Keyboards (they use magnets to register key presses and pwede mong i-customize yung sensitivity ng key presses mo like kung gaano mo kadiin i-prepress yung switch before it activates). Then there are also other features like SOCD/Snap Tap - basically kung iprepress mo ng sabay yung 2 na keys eh mag-reregister lang yung last pressed making strafing sa CS easier (pero nasa user talaga yan eh) For my recommended Hall Effect Keyboards Irok MG68 and Irok MG75, they have an aluminum case which means they're chonky and metal just feels so good for me. They're priced around like 2-3K, depende rin kasi sa layout na gusto mo. They're hot swappable rin meaning you can change the switch if meron mang di gumana or something. Meron ring Aula Hero 68 at 75 rin pero they're plastic and mas trip ko Web Driver ni Irok kaysa sa Aula For the next route kung medyo casual ka and you type a lot, I would go sa Mechanical Keyboards. Maraming magaganda like in 1.5-2k range and kung mahilig ka magkalikot eh baka magustohan mo mag-mod and mag-try ng different type ng switches. You can build a mech keeb to your preference, marami pa akong yap pero wag na. Reco ko dito is Leobog Hi75 at Fury Cube E68, mga aluminum nananaman na nasa 2k-2.5k range. Maraming mas cheaper na plastic like Elecfox, Aula, etc... pero sucker lang talaga ako sa mga metal HAHAHA. Ni-recommend ko pala yang mga yan kasi meron saakin yang apat. Pipili ka nalang siguro kung anong gusto mong layouts like kung gusto mo ng maliit go with 68%, gusto mo may mga knobs - 75%, Tenkeyless naman kung ayaw mo ng Numpad. Kung wala kang nagustuhan sa mga reco ko eh, may nahanap kang trip mo, search ka lang ng mga reviews sa YT para may-basis ka. Nasa iyo naman yung pera eh HAHAHA.
Attack shark web/software is really bad. Edit: I recommend Irok Mer68 SE, it has SOCD(Rapid trigger,Snap tap), Hot swap, Quick reset sensitivity, deadzone, 0.01mm to 3.50mm, Dynamic Key Stroke, Anti-ghosting mode and key calibration. No Analog input that i can find. For $46 its hard to beat. Software: [https://hid.irok.cc/](https://hid.irok.cc/) (doesn't work on Firefox, i use Brave)
Anything but steelseries my apex pro mini RGB broke after a few months as well as my caps lock key having a very inconsistent bottom out actuation. If money is an option look at other like Irok68 or like pulsar. I switch from my Apex pro to an Irok68 and I can definitely say itβs a way better KB
U def need to give it a shot to decide urself. For me, it's a must. Being able to adjust ur actuation point and have snap tap(socd) are game changer in valorant (even in cs2 or pubg) For budget he keyboards, I would rec these rn: irok carrotmas mecury68/ mchose jet75/ mchose mix87/ vgn neon75 (pro version and above have 3 modes)
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