Ahh. You’re paying 220 euros for a keyboard that has a plastic case and OEM switches in the basic version. Can it get any worse?
You’re paying for the R&D and tech that goes in the PCBA. If you just want a keyboard with good type and sound, there’s plenty cheaper options but none will reach similar low latency performance.
And the OEM Lekker V2 switches are not bad good stock, or you can just order without switches for cheaper.
So would you guys say that the 80HE is on par with the 60HE (meaning same features and performance but in bigger format)? Is the 80HE the new best gaming keyboard / best gaming keyboard for enthusiasts?
Hey SetupHeaven,
To echo what ashii just mentioned, the 80HE does offer some performance uplift. The 8k polling makes a difference, especially in regards to consistency, but it’s minor. It’s not something you’re going to notice in-game, but it’s worth considering if you’re laser focused on getting the lowest latency possible.
The Wooting 60HE is still an outstanding option that performs nearly as well and is a great choice if you prefer the more compact 60% layout.
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The full review has been posted here. Let us know what you think!
So would you guys say that the 80HE is on par with the 60HE (meaning same features and performance but in bigger format)? Is the 80HE the new best gaming keyboard / best gaming keyboard for enthusiasts?
80HE is on not just on par with the 60HE, but actually faster since it can run at an 8KHZ polling rate. If you’re looking for the lowest latency this keyboard and the NuPhy Field75 HE are the fastest currently according to Rting’s Raw performance scores.
So would you guys say that the 80HE is on par with the 60HE (meaning same features and performance but in bigger format)? Is the 80HE the new best gaming keyboard / best gaming keyboard for enthusiasts?
Excellent data fellas, lower key press latency but higher release latency than the NuPhy Field75 HE. Glad to see Wooting delivers as usual and good competition is rising as well.
You’re paying for the R&D and tech that goes in the PCBA. If you just want a keyboard with good type and sound, there’s plenty cheaper options but none will reach similar low latency performance.
And the OEM Lekker V2 switches are not bad good stock, or you can just order without switches for cheaper.
Ahh. You’re paying 220 euros for a keyboard that has a plastic case and OEM switches in the basic version. Can it get any worse?
Hey SetupHeaven,
To echo what ashii just mentioned, the 80HE does offer some performance uplift. The 8k polling makes a difference, especially in regards to consistency, but it’s minor. It’s not something you’re going to notice in-game, but it’s worth considering if you’re laser focused on getting the lowest latency possible.
The Wooting 60HE is still an outstanding option that performs nearly as well and is a great choice if you prefer the more compact 60% layout.
The full review has been posted here. Let us know what you think!
80HE is on not just on par with the 60HE, but actually faster since it can run at an 8KHZ polling rate. If you’re looking for the lowest latency this keyboard and the NuPhy Field75 HE are the fastest currently according to Rting’s Raw performance scores.
So would you guys say that the 80HE is on par with the 60HE (meaning same features and performance but in bigger format)? Is the 80HE the new best gaming keyboard / best gaming keyboard for enthusiasts?
Excellent data fellas, lower key press latency but higher release latency than the NuPhy Field75 HE. Glad to see Wooting delivers as usual and good competition is rising as well.