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Used-Edge-2342 • 2 months ago

I have the HE version (non-TMR) and it's really nice. Got some nice shine-through keycaps for it, really fun little keyboard. I main an Arbiter Polar75, and my alt is that little Monsgeek FUN60, two good options if you ask me.

r/keyboards • Best hall effect keyboard that is not Wooting? ->
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Used-Edge-2342 • 2 months ago

Hm. Well for keyboard I have an Arbiter Polar 75 Pro and I’ve never really deviated from it. Also a Fun60 Ultra non-TMR. Those 2 are definitely endgame because I all but stopped looking at keyboards. For mouse it’s got to be somewhere between Hitscan Hyperlight, Lamzu Maya X, Viper V3 Pro… and maybe Lamzu Inca, not sure yet. I think the Hitscan and VV3 tend to be my “endgame” out of a (seems) big collection now. I keep going back to those 2 and if I didn’t have any other mice I’d be happy with those.

r/MouseReview • What's your endgame mouse + keyboard? ->
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ChiefinCarries • 9 months ago

Check out the monsgeek fun60 ultra, it's basically a wooting 60he. Hall effect, 8000hz polling rate, can use magnetic or mechanical switches, aluminum alloy case so it's extremely sturdy and durable, and it's only about $80 with tax.

r/keyboards • Looking for my first gaming keyboard, stuck between Razer and Corsair. ->
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HaruHaruChopper • 9 months ago

**·** The trigger and release points of general mechanical keyboards are fixed, but HE/TMR keyboard's are customizable. And currently many brands of keyboards already support 0.01 accuracy. That is to say, pressing 0.01mm further from the trigger point will input and releasing 0.01mm will stop. Relatively dynamic trigger and release points are more helpful in FPS games that require faster reactions. **·** Functionally, they're all pretty much the same. Power-wise, the TMR keyboard consumes less power. But for now, Hall keyboards have more options. So I would suggest that you can think in terms of preferred design or focus on features. Quality-price ratio: Fun60 Ultra/WIN 60HE Silent Switch:Elecom/DrunkDeer/Gamakay Low Profile:Air60HE/Made68AIR Softare: Wooting Design: A75 Master/Black Diamond 75 RT/ER75

r/keyboards • HE/TMR Keyboard Suggestions ->
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Internal_Kiwi_4431 • 3 months ago

fun60 on rtings tests is 0.5ms on single key, wooting 0.4ms fun60 0.7ms on multikey, wooting 0.5ms fun60 6ms 4k 12ms 8k chordsplit. wooting is 4.4ms on 4k and 9.9ms on 8k. [https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/monsgeek/fun60-ultra](https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/monsgeek/fun60-ultra) venom matches latency on single key with wooting but chordsplits: venom 4.3ms on 4k and monstrous 17.5ms on 8k(this is nearly double of wooting). [https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/geonworks/venom-60-he](https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/geonworks/venom-60-he) venom and fun60 did have lower deadzones. but not lower latency. [https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/wooting/80he](https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/wooting/80he)

r/osugame • what keyboard i should buy ->
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PRO11_PC • 9 months ago

I think only Monsgeek released TMR keyboards at this point, the FUN60 Ultra is great if you like the 60% layout, super low latency. If you haven't yet used a [TMR/HE](https://www.hlplanet.com/tmr-vs-hall-effect-sensors/) keyboard and play lots of FPS games then you should notice a difference, but mostly if you will use features like RT/SnapTap. If you prefer bigger layout then Drunkdeer A75 Ultra is a nice option and there are also Nuphy keyboards with low profile magnetic switches.

r/keyboards • HE/TMR Keyboard Suggestions ->
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PyxelatorXeroc • about 1 month ago

Lemokey p2 he is 65% but great. For more budget options, Monsgeek Fun60 Ultra (can also get the TMR version which is objectively cool!!!), or Halo65 HE is from last year but I still love it.

r/keyboards • Need advice buying a 60% keyboard for my boyfriend ->
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theadept024 • 2 months ago

Yeah, the Monsgeek FUN60 Ultra is also such a steal... That's got TMR sensors for under a hundred bucks... That's crazypants!

r/keyboards • Best budget 75% keyboard ->
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Bllasst • 11 months ago

I am also brand new and I chose the fun60. My main reason is because it was the cheapest one I could find out of these Hall effect Ali express keyboards. As many people have said most of these keyboards are the same with very small differences so just get whichever one you like the most or is cheapest

r/keyboards • MCHOSE Ace60 Pro or IROK Nd63 Pro? What would you get? ->
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Boltlord1 • 4 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.

r/geometrydash • Keyboard Advice ->
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fustybuds • 8 months ago

I just got one of those and I love it.

r/keyboards • Which keyboard to get for FPS gaming? ->

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