EPOMAKER via Amazon has
EPOMAKER Aula WIN68 HE Magnetic 65% Wired Compact Keyboard with Adjustable Actuation (Grey/White/Blue) for
$29.99.
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Product Description:
- Ultra-Low Latency & High Polling Rate: Elevate your typing experience with the WIN68 HE Magnetic Keyboard, designed for gamers and typists who demand precision and speed. This compact 65% wired keyboard features Hall Effect magnetic switches that offer an adjustable actuation point, allowing you to customize your typing experience. With a remarkable 8000 polling rate and ultra-low latency of just 0.3ms, every keystroke feels instantaneous. Ensures your commands register instantly, giving you a competitive edge during intense gaming sessions
- Versatile Features for Enhanced Gameplay: Unlock a suite of advanced key functions beyond standard RT capabilities with the AULA WIN68 HE Series. This keyboard supports a variety of functionalities, including DKS (Dynamic Keystrokes), MT (Mod-Tap), and TGL (Toggle). With adjustable zero dead zones, enjoy lightning-fast response times and eliminate missed key presses for a seamless gaming experience
- Hall Effect Magnetic Switches: The AULA WIN68 HE MAX boasts a keystroke accuracy of up to 0.02mm, surpassing the standard version's 0.04mm. This precision allows for faster key triggers and resets, enabling quick stops, swift movements, and continuous rhythm in music games. With such high accuracy, players can react instantly to in-game situations without predictive keystrokes, ensuring a smoother and more intuitive gaming experience
- Space-Saving Innovation: Presenting the AULA WIN68 HE Series, featuring an elegant 65% layout with 68 keys and a chic keyboard ribbon. This streamlined design optimizes your workspace without sacrificing functionality, making it an excellent option for gamers and professionals who seek both efficiency and aesthetic appeal
- Stunning South-facing RGB LED Lights: Transform your gaming setup with 16 million colors of customizable RGB backlighting. Each key can be individually illuminated to create a unique aesthetic that matches your style. Featuring south-facing LEDs, the AULA WIN68 HE Series not only looks fantastic but also ensures optimal visibility during gameplay, day or night
- Sturdy Build with Hot-Swappable Keys: Built to last, the AULA WIN68 HE Series features a durable metal positioning plate that enhances stability and durability. With full-key hot-swappable, compatible with south-facing magnetic switches, Easily swap out switches without soldering, allowing you to experiment with different Hall Effect magnetic switches to find your perfect tactile feel and responsiveness
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I have the larger version of this magnetic keyboard, the AULA HERO84 HE. I would say it's interesting if you're interested in trying out magnetic keyboard technology for gaming. But, I think there are better keyboards for your money if you are just looking for a good typing experience. It was just kind of meh to me.
What would you suggest then. I have pringles can fingers and tend to hit nearby keys on accident
(Don't actually get one. It's 100% a novelty even if it is functional)
I have the larger version of this magnetic keyboard, the AULA HERO84 HE. I would say it's interesting if you're interested in trying out magnetic keyboard technology for gaming. But, I think there are better keyboards for your money if you are just looking for a good typing experience. It was just kind of meh to me.
What would you suggest then. I have pringles can fingers and tend to hit nearby keys on accident
I'm not a pro at keyboards but when typing with this the sound wasn't very pleasant to my ears. The keys all sounded different (the space bar was particularly weird) and that made the noise more distracting than usual. Otherwise it's fine.
For people okay with 75% keyboards, I've heard the Aula F75 is pretty good when it's on sale for $35 or less.
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I have the larger version of this magnetic keyboard, the AULA HERO84 HE. I would say it's interesting if you're interested in trying out magnetic keyboard technology for gaming. But, I think there are better keyboards for your money if you are just looking for a good typing experience. It was just kind of meh to me.
What would you suggest then. I have pringles can fingers and tend to hit nearby keys on accident
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I have the larger version of this magnetic keyboard, the AULA HERO84 HE. I would say it's interesting if you're interested in trying out magnetic keyboard technology for gaming. But, I think there are better keyboards for your money if you are just looking for a good typing experience. It was just kind of meh to me.
What would you suggest then. I have pringles can fingers and tend to hit nearby keys on accident
Errr honestly I don't know of any keyboard that can help with that problem. Most keyboard keys are the same size... but I would go bigger, like a TKL. Don't get a 75% or a 65% like this deal is. The keys are too smushed together and will only worsen your problem.
I'm not a pro at keyboards but when typing with this the sound wasn't very pleasant to my ears. The keys all sounded different (the space bar was particularly weird) and that made the noise more distracting than usual. Otherwise it's fine.
For people okay with 75% keyboards, I've heard the Aula F75 is pretty good when it's on sale for $35 or less.
Edit: yes I like the KISNT KN85 a lot, better than the AULA HERO84 by miles for sure. Wish I never bought the Aula (and it's from Aliexpress so not returnable)
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