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Hello there, I want to buy a new keyboard because my razer huntsman mini with red switches is giving me issues after 3 years of gaming service. I was looking for an HE, I wanted to buy a Wooting but I see many budget friendly alternatives, and spending that much for a wooting (even if it is worthy) is a little bit too much for me, I am not a pro player lol. I saw this 3 being the top 3 for most people. I am looking for a good build, for at least 2 years of service lol And possibly with a good configuration software. I play mostly FPS games, like Fortnite. So which one would you recommend? Aula New HERO 68HE? ACE 60 Pro? or AKKO Tac 75? or something else? :) Thank you in advance :)
The Pro HE Wireless :) was in discount from a reseller here in France, so 2 years warranty :)
Funny enough lol The seller sent me the wrong keyboard. Instead of the wireless one, they sent me a only wired one. I liked it, I was open to keep the keyboard. But their customer service was totally rude, so I did not accept a refund of 10 euros, and I sent it back to switch to the wireless one lol I am not 100% sure about the switches, I think Astroaim becuase they were light blue and not dark blue :) The keyboard was very good, more heavy than my Razer huntsman mini v1. More fast, no apparent delay, and very reactive. I noticed that when I have my fingers on "rest" while aiming, I tend to push softly "A" and move to the left sometimes with low actuation point. Was so strange, because with my huntsman I never had that "problem" lol For 11 days of use (They answered to my email to resolve the problem after 10 days lol) I can tell you is a lot better than expected, cost half of the price of when I buyed my huntman mini, and it gives a better performance, with a better overall built. I give the keyboard an 8/10, I would give 10/10 but it would be wrong without trying a Wooting or others keyboard, having only the Huntsman mini, that would be my vote, if you ask me :)
Thank you very much, at the end I buyed the FUN60 a video conviced me lol
It sold me the fact that is hotswappable, I can go down the rabbit hole of switches like a normal human! lool Buyed cheaper than the official seller from a reseller in Europe, so 2 years warranty that's really good.
I can't edit the post (I don't know why). Thank you all for your advices, at the end I did go with the FUN60 PRO :) Was selled by a vendor in EU (so 2 years warranty) and was cheaper than the official website and Aliexpress :) Thank you again :)
Yes and I have the wireless version, but I use it wired. I have still to try wireless lol But is amazing. Is well builded, more heavy than my razer huntsman mini, very reactive and precise. :) My gaming experience now is somewhat better, but at first you have to adapt to the keyboard. Find the right pressure settings. For example, I found out that I rest fingers on A, and with my huntsman mini no problem. But with the FUN60 I had to stop doing it because I would move in the game lol I missed a lot of shots the first week haha FYI I changed even the mouse, so my gaming experience is far better now in general. The only thing I don't like are the FN shortcuts, because you can't change them all. If RGB is a must for you, the keyboards has a good light, but average for the effects. Some effects aren't working, or they are exactly as others effects that you can set. Personally I don't care. :) To me is great for gaming, but I didn't try other HE keyboards, so I can't say if is 100% good like a wooting and others, or not. :)
Monsgeek(Akko) and Sikakeyb(Gateron, the switch manufacturer) have much better track records in both making keyboards and support compared to Wooting, if it was some crappy noname $40 board I wouldn't recommend it obviously but $30 Monsgeek Fun60 Pro HE Wired is only $30 with Gateron tech inside and I can recommend it over any Wooting except the 80, I wouldn't put 80 over it either, they are pretty evenly matched which just shows how badly priced the Wootings are, it's 85% marketing 15% product just like other gaming brands like Glorious, Razer, Logitech G, Steelseries, etc. u/ExtensionThick4160
I agree, I have fun 60 pro and it’s really nice, feels like a steal for what I paid, the max and ultra are even better
Thanks for the suggestions , in the end i went with the Monsgeek fun60 pro wired . I liked the fact that the brand seems like it is pretty praised for it's solid QC and build and i also managed to get it on aliexpress for like 20$ with some coupons which is a damn good price . It is enough just to satisfy my urge and wouldn't really make sense to pay more for a keyboard that's gonna be used just a few hours per year.
Thanks for the suggestions , in the end i went with the Monsgeek fun60 pro wired . I liked the fact that the brand seems like it is pretty praised for it's solid QC and build and i also managed to get it on aliexpress for like 20$ with some coupons which is a damn good price . It is enough just to satisfy my urge and wouldn't really make sense to pay more for a keyboard that's gonna be used just a few hours per year.
Thanks for the suggestions , really appreciate . In the end i ordered a Monsgeek fun60 pro wired for 23$ , it’s enough to satisfy my urge . Couldn t really justify paying more just for a few dozen hours of gaming / year and after i checked the reviews that is a damn great value for 20$ .
i use monsgeek f60 pro seems normal
What about Montech Fun60 pro? I have it and it's working great for typing.
I personally bought a Monsgeek fun 60 pro for 25ish bucks and it’s really good for that price. https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/monsgeek/fun60-ultra (A review of the up-model version)
And yes, you can consider them, but the vast majority of Chinese keyboards, except boards like the Venom 60 or Gateron GT60, the software leaves a lot to be desired. In my case I tried the wired fun60 pro and in the macro section you cannot remap functions that the keyboard has, because they are "embedded" and I really don't like it, because it doesn't give you freedom of where you want to leave the functions and that is why I don't usually play with keyboards, despite their advantages. That's why I mention the software. And it won't be missing when long-term software starts to fail or doesn't have support updates.
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