
Wooting
80HE
Elite gaming performance, deep customization, but divisive typing feel.

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Pour ton budget ça va être clavier chinois MadLions 65 sur Aliexpress et touches azerty à changer de la même provenance.
D'où le Mad Lions magnétique a 45 balles... Il est vraiment pas mal, c'est une copie du Wooting...
Just bought the Mad68, he’s insane ! U can but it without hesitations
get ak680 v2 over this, has better specs and qc
yes both I mentioned are better than wooting in terms of performance, sound/typing feel and build quality. Wooting has superior software but since you don't need features like gamepad emulation and on board profile switch key it shouldn't really matter to you. Features like changing actuation, rapid trigger, DKS, SOCD etc.. are all present. As I said, a cheaper option would be ND63 Ultra for 6.3k which has the same performance as MG68 Plus but uses a plastic case. There are other cheaper options too but I would still suggest to increase your budget to 6.3k and get ND63 Ultra over them. Yes IROK is not famous internationally but they make really high value for money HE keyboards. They don't do much advertisement internationally since they mainly target chinese market. Wooting is insanely over priced it makes absolutely 0 sense to get a Wooting keyboard. They are just famous internationally because they were the first ones to make HE keyboards and pros use their keyboards + a lot of advertisement and reviews on youtube. Wooting keyboards have not once come at top of any benchmark when compared to similarly priced keyboards. Right now I don't think there is any TMR keyboard which really matches performance of ND63 Ultra/MG68 Plus. TMR is mainly helpful in wireless keyboards since they consume significantly less power than HE sensors.
TMR and HE are just the type of sensors. Majority of the performance depends on the solution used. You can think of it as the brain of the keyboard. That determines the accuracy and latency. When I say worse performance I mean lower accuracy and higher latency. However these are in milliseconds. You won't be able to feel the difference in performance between MG68 Plus and GK68. Wireless obviously adds latency. So if you are looking for absolute performance, get ND63Ultra or MG68Plus. If you think wireless is needed then get GK68. Wireless is only useful when you are carrying the keyboard or use it with multiple devices. If you are carrying a keyboard, getting aluminium HE doesn't make sense because of weight. Why do you even need wireless in the first place? Don't say things like future proof or long term because those don't make sense, for long term wired is better. First find a proper reason that forces you to get a wireless keyboard.
I'm using madlion 68he. The bad thing is there's no feet to raise the keyboard and the light's color is bad (as in it can't simulate too many colours nicely, and also sometimes the light is buggy and just went off by itself) but overall the experience is good.
If you game, get a Mad60/Mad68 If you just want a good sounding board get a Rainy75/Bridge75 There's no reason to by Razer keyboard, they're all trash. There's so many other keyboards out there worth spending your money on.
I ordered mad 68he waiting for delivery

Wooting
80HE
Elite gaming performance, deep customization, but divisive typing feel.

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