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r/keyboardsWhat’s the best cheap Hall Effect keyboard worth buying in 2025?
8 months ago

Monsgeek FUN60 Max is what I ended up since I wanted wireless. Kinda wishing I went with Ultra for the aluminium case but Max is great if somewhat plasticy.

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r/keyboardsOpinions on these budget keyboards for gaming?
3 months ago

2nd keyboard isn’t meant for gaming, it’s better to get Hall effect for gaming like the first keyboard. But I’ve heard the attack shark doesn’t have great quality. You can try the fun60 max, I daily it and it’s solid but the software is lacking, like most budget keyboards. If you can spend then get a wooting.

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r/geometrydashKeyboard Advice
8 months ago

what makes some keyboards better for GD than others is "Rapid Trigger" which is something only analog keyboards can do. So your answer for this is the analog version. However I'd really suggest against buying razer keyboards. They are bad, like really really bad. Especially the huntsman lineup. There's cheaper rapid trigger keyboards than wooting 80he, like drunkdeer a75 or keychron k2he. Even if those are too expensive then you have options like mchose ace60 and monsgeek fun60 which are very budget friendly but are in 60% size only.

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r/keyboardsWhich keyboard to get for FPS gaming?
12 months ago

I just got one of those and I love it.

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r/keyboardsWhat’s the equivalent of the Logitech G102 for keyboards?
4 months ago

Fun60 mad60 ace60 or 68 version Might be more expensive in the US but very cheap in asia

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r/keyboardsAny good Hall Effect keyboards for comp gaming? (~200€ budget)
7 months ago

How is it not on par with wooting? The TMR sensors are more capable than HE and I am not aware of the performance for this board but the fun60 has just as good if not better performance than the wooting so did monsgeek screw the pooch or whats up?

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r/LinusTechTipsBest Budget Hall-effect Keyboard?
6 months ago

Budget and HE don't really go hand in hand right now. HE is still fairly high tech and expensive. Epomaker HE80 is one option, though they are often criticized for their low quality, it's kind of to be expected when you're looking for something like a cheap HE board. Something to look into at least though. DrunkDeer has a HE board for sale from $100 to $50 right now, no clue how good it is though. I know the brand is generally decent, but that can vary so much from board to board it's hard to give an overarching opinion on a brand. Monsgeek Fun60 is the only board I've seen in your price range reviewed that is supposed to be at least decent. QC is supposed to be iffy, but if you get a good one they're supposed to be really good for the money. All of these should be good enough to give you an idea of if you want to get a more expensive HE board, or if you want to stick with traditional mech. I personally think HE boards are largely overhyped for the vast majority of people, especially with the jiggling bannable in the games where it's super effective.

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r/pcmasterraceIs this a good mouse and keyboard for my first time gaming on pc?
9 months ago

To add on a EPOMAKER HE60 or HE80, or MONSGEEK FUN60 would be good keyboard options. I'd personally go with the 80% after living with a WOOTING HE60 (Orignal model) and missing out on some of those f-keys.

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r/buildapcmonitorswhich keyboard is good for playing shooter games?
11 months ago

All are pretty mediocre consumer grade gaming keyboards for normies who don't know better. I would suggest taking a look at the Monsgeek Fun60 series. Wayy better than these.

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r/keyboardsHall effect vs Mechanic for non a hardcore gamer
3 months ago

necroposting but as someone who isn't really on competitive shooters, just routinely sits in top 5-10% in fps games (casual ones like call of duty, battlefield, delta force), it is a marked insane difference. There truly is a competitive advantage when you're playing fps games because your strafing will be so much more responsive than mechanical switches. Even if you don't play shooters a majority of the time, I'd get a HE/TMR board over any mechanical keyboard because it is super responsive. Hall-effect keyboards are pretty damn affordable nowadays, gone are the days of wooting being the only company with this technology and scamming you out the ass with their plastic boards. If you go TMR or hall-effect I can guarantee you'll never really go back... And if you do, TMR boards can accommodate mechanical switches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUbKhUBs6XI Womier SK75 tmr, Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR, AKKO TAC75 HE (very affordable), Fun60 (HE or TMR) are all great boards.