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[https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list/](https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list/) lots of choices here, tbf if you really want a high quality kit you will have to spend a bit more than your budget, my suggestion for a very good high quality kit is the NEO 65/75/TKL. but that might be way out of your budget, my more cheaper suggestion is the weikav star75, good quality, PCB is good, also has QMK/VIA for software support. DO not unless you are super into it, BUY a HE(hall effect) or magnetic keyboard, While it can help in some cases, YOU will not notice MUCH difference especially for the games you listen playing, they are, one expensive, two there are no good alternative switches especially silent ones.
still good, its basically the same with all other games, personal reaction time is much better to train rather than rely on equipment, on that note I do play OV2 and i get good results either way if I use my star75 or my evo80
Weikav Stars75, Weikav D75, Monsgeek M1 V5, PMO Wave75/Womier RD75 (same product). If you're looking for light linears like Graywoods that are much quieter I personally really like Chosfox Dune Foxes.
Well the best keyboard i have tried so far (My experience is still pretty limited) is the Weikav Stars75, it was amazing prebuilt and even better when i switched the keycaps. So that is my recommendation based on my personal experience. And i got it on a deal for about $80 on AliExpress.
Well it is still my best Hall Effect keyboard for sure, but right now im using a Weikav Stars75 since it is my latest build. The software has support for all the typical HE functions and they seem to work fine, i tested them all but the only thing i really use is the custom actuation points for typing and gaming. I bring it out for gaming a few times per week and i still enjoy using it.
There is a keyboard by the name "Weikav Max102" that might be something to consider. I have no experience of that specific one but i do own a "Weikav Stars75" that i really like and just ordered a "Weikav Lucky D75". I use the 75% keyboard and have a wireless numpad/macropad "Zouya GMK26" that i use when i need the numpad. This free up a fair amount of room for mouse movement when i game. The "Weikav Max102" is a full aluminium keyboard that has a ball catch mechanic to open it up and uses a magnetic connection to power the board. This means you can disassemble it easy without having to deal with any screws so it is easy to take apart to modify and/or clean. 10.000mAh battery so im guessing that will last a long time if you want to use it in wireless mode.
I looked at your initial post about keyboard recommendations and i would say the main reason you got no reply is because you gave a verry limited window for what you wanted. Since you specifically wanted a DE-ISO keyboard you instantly remove a majority of the world. Im from Sweden and before i started using the ANSI layout there were few none big branded options to speak of. I went from a close to $300 when i bought it ISO corsair keyboard and are now using a $80 Stars75 (Found on a deal so it is slightly more expensive now) and this keyboard feels better to type on, feels like it is of better quality. As for longevity i have no clue yet since it is only a few months old. And there are a lot of posts each day so if your goes unnoticed the first day you should not expect anyone to see it at a later date.
I jumped from a close to $300 corsair k70 max to now using a Weikav Stars75 that i got on a $80 deal prebuilt. Since the switches it came with felt great i only replaced the keycaps even though i already had other switches ready. I found the keyboard just because i were looking for a purple keyboard to go with the Gengar keycaps i had seen. https://preview.redd.it/ymz85s74xjuf1.jpeg?width=4794&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cd748963043eaf69f650f6a092347899308fe3d7
Well, just 2 months ago i switched from a "Corsair K70 MAX" that is an expensive keyboard to a cheap "Mchose Jet 75" and it just felt WAY better to type on. Since then i have bought a few different keyboards and im right now using a "Weikav Stars75" and while costing 1/3 of the corsair the quality feel is superb in every possible way. So from my experience you seem to pay a BIG premium to get that corsair logo, can not speak for the quality of the other brands you mentioned but i would assume it is the same there.
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