
Wooting - 60HE+
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
Sayo works but I had a bad experience with it (started double clicking in like 2 weeks) so I'd recommend a wooting uwu it's like 40 bucks which is a bit more than the sayo, but in my experience wootings are built like tanks so it'll probably last longer. (Keep in mind, sayos are literally made by one dude in china, wooting has a whole supply chain and guaranties certain quality)
r/geometrydash • Keyboard recommendations for GD? ->Wooting HR boards for gaming, typing is completely subjective so you'd have to do your research for a good answer. I have a keychron but no pre-built one is going to have the azure dragon v3 switches I swapped into mine.
r/keyboards • Gaming keyboard hate ->I would rather buy a Wooting board than a mass-produced gaming branded boards
r/keyboards • Best gaming Keyboard? ->Best "performance" wise? Wooting. Best HE custom yet still perform good? A Geon Frog/F1/F2 case with a Venom PCB, gateron jade/owlab/Geon HE switches, stabies/knight v4 stabilizers and GMK keycaps.
r/keyboards • Money dont matter: rog azoth 96 he or wooting 89he ->probably some wooting or geon venom+ws flux
r/keyboards • Best gaming Keyboard? ->wooting is the premier hall effect gaming keyboard brand with the best software and maturity, and the geon venom is a barebones self-assembly hall effect keyboard with similarly great performance but more customisability.
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wooting is your board bro. my jitter peeks have been fire with HE
r/keyboards • Wooting or razer? ->So the only advantage of this technology is the sound they make? Honestly I cannot care less about the sound of the key, I did not buy a Wooting for the sound it makes.
r/MechanicalKeyboards • So finally got my hands on an inductive switch-based keyboard. ->Wooting or Keychrons Hall effect keyboards are amazing, I thought it wouldn't change that much but I really don't like normal keyboards after it.
r/pcmasterrace • Which keyboard would be better to go with? (more in description) ->I recently upgraded my work and gaming keyboards to Wooting 80HE and 60HE. With the Lekker L60 v2 switches, they feel great to use and are relatively quiet which was important for both working at home/gaming and also using one in the office as it's open plan... Figured I'd pay a lot with how much I use them and for longevity of the product... I also like that you can customise how sensitive the keys are with the actuation point. Believe this is a common thing with HE keyboards and honestly surprised how much I like it.
r/wow • What kind of keyboard do you use, and how does it feel? ->If you go with a Hall Effect board (and it's a solid choice) just make sure to research what magnetic switches the board you are interested in uses. Keychron/Lemokey, HE boards for example, can only use a specific Gateron dual rail switch along with Glorious switches. For me personally, the stock Gateron dual rails are not very pleasing. A spring swap though brings them to life. I enjoy doing that work but you may not. Wooting and any board that uses the same polarity will have the most switch options available. This includes popular switches like Geon Raw and Gateron Jades. I have owned ad Keychron Q1 HE, Wooting 80, Wooting 60, Keychron K2 HE, Maggard 68 Pro and Nuphy 75 Air. The Wooting is the most premium option. As others have said, the software blows all others out of the water. I was really impressed with the Nuphy. It's a low profile keyboard so different switches / keycaps than the others but it's a fun board. The software on all the boards I've used lets you set actuation per key, rapid trigger, SOCD, dynamic keystroke and macros (plus more). The Wooting is the most intuitive and best for RGB if you care about that. I could not get dynamic keystroke working on the Nuphy but didn't try after the first day as I replaced it with a macro for what I wanted. The Nuphy and Keychrons you are limited to 3 profiles. Maggard is 4 and the Wooting is unlimited, but only 4 active profiles (all your other profiles are archived within the online software). There's a database of other Wooting profiles that you can easily copy/paste a code for yourself to utilize that users profile. Finally, I'm pretty sure Keychron boards have gamepad support and I know Wooting definitely does. This would allow you to set keys as controller functions for things like racing games / GTA driving / etc.
r/keyboards • Recomandation for high end gaming/writing keyboard ->For me? Yes. I have the Wooting H+ and absolutely love it. Price was justified by quality and software for me, and I did see a difference in my gaming
r/PcBuildHelp • View on Reddit →probably some wooting or geon venom+ws flux
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Any good board with hall effect or optical switches. Analogue gives you far more precision than digital switches. Lower input latency as well. Wooting is the best in terms of software, and IMO worth the money. There are much cheaper boards like the Epomaker HE80 if you just want to try the feel of hall effect switches. Last time I tried these cheaper brands the input latency was excellent but the rapid trigger support and build quality was mediocre.
r/buildapc • View on Reddit →Hitscan Hyperlight Printstream | Owlabs Wooting 60HE + Jade Magnetic Switches | Miku Wallhack ( Miwano Rag ) Sp004 | Xenns Mangird Tea Pro IEMs
r/MouseReview • View on Reddit →Nope. I have a wooting and can play just as good on some old school membrane 😆
r/Battlefield • View on Reddit →I actually switched from the 60HE to the 80HE specifically because it's better for coding (arrow keys and macro buttons). It's good enough for me and im sure for many others. Get a GT-80 case and some Gateron Jade Pros to have that thock sound when coding. So satisfying to listen to while doing a big project or something
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →Asking that question here is like asking a Nintendo kid if they like Super Mario. People here LOVE this keyboard, that's why they joined this sub. I'm going to answer this as objective as possible, no biased bs. Long answer: yes. Most of the mechanical and membrane keyboards before Hall effect used to lie about their specs. A keyboard has 4 important things to keep in consideration: - Scan rate: this is how many times a keyboard scans your key presses a second, measured in hz. - Poll rate: this is how many times your keyboard sends those key presses to your PC every second, also measured in hz Before Wooting, most of the mechanical keyboards claimed they had 1000hz or what's known as sending your key presses 1000 times a second. This is really helpful to achieve low latency, as low as 1 milisecond. Those companies used to claim that their keyboards were 1000hz but it was just in poll rate. If you only scan 125 or 240hz and poll 1000hz to your PC, you're just essentially sending the scan rate with fake 1000hz. 1000hz+ scan rate AND poll rate are recommended for pro gaming because it detects that you pressed a key faster, and it also detects you stopped pressing it earlier. - Chord Split: this matters more to Rhythm Game players, but it can affect you depending on how slow the scan rate and poll rate is on your keyboard. Chord Split is when you press two keys at the same time and the keyboard sends the inputs separately. If you have a 125hz scan rate keyboard and press A and D at the same time, it sends the A key first and in the next 8ms it sends the D - Nkey rollover: how many keys you can press at the same time. This isn't that big of an issue as it used to be, but 7 years ago most keyboards couldn't handle more than 3 keys being pressed at the same time. If you pressed W to move forward, D to move right shift to slow down and jump at the same time (for example), one of the inputs wouldn't register 💀 Now it just can send your whole keyboard keys at the same time no problem. So, Wooting 60HE has real 1000hz scan and poll rate, it doesn't chord split and has nkey rollover. It's not just that, it has great features like rapid trigger thanks to the Hall effect. Long answer: For shooters it's not that big of a deal compared to other upgrades. If you know your keyboard is good enough, the Wooting might not be for you. Hall effect might also be worse for you (some people can't adapt to rapid trigger and prefer their older mechanical keyboard's fixed actuation point.) Worst case scenario, the "switches" of Hall effect keyboard don't use a mechanical part other than a spring. It will last 10 times longer than a mechanical switch. You will have true 1000hz. In case you don't like rapid trigger, you can customize the actuation point of the switch to your liking. Even if the "cheating" features of the keyboard aren't meant for you, it's still an awesome keyboard You might find cheaper Hall effect keyboards though, it doesn't have to be Wooting precisely. I'd advise getting a Wooting as of right now though, they have the best hardware/software implementation
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →wooting is the premier hall effect gaming keyboard brand with the best software and maturity, and the geon venom is a barebones self-assembly hall effect keyboard with similarly great performance but more customisability.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I had the wooting 60he but I needed a bigger board and bought the apex pro gen3, love the keyboard nothing I can do to customize it other than a new wire and keycaps https://preview.redd.it/40xjornvlnqe1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c737d453ed571e3dbeb552c4d84dcebb9319b5d6
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →wooting is the best for cs imo but any mechanical keyboard will suffice
r/LearnCSGO • View on Reddit →If you want really good keyboard I recommend Wooting 60 He
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I'm in the same boat with my Logitech G15. I miss that beast but it died. No keyboards have that little flip out screen anymore, and especially not ones that use hall effect switches like my darling Wooting. (G15 was just a membrane jobby) Everyone wants _small_ keyboards these days. Eurgh. My desk should look like Nasa mission control. Not some feng shui portrait
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →I use my corne for most things, but for competitive fps games like CS I use my wooting For casual games, an ergo keyboard is great, I play PoE with my corne, it's just a lot more comfortable for grindy, laid back sessions
r/ErgoMechKeyboards • View on Reddit →Op1 8k v2 & Scyrox v8 | Artisan Zero Soft | Wooting 60h+ with Owlab TI switches
r/MouseReview • View on Reddit →Bro you don't know what you are talking about. Wootings keyboard or the steel series apex Pro is a game changer and a completely different experience than standard mechanical keyboards with the classic red or brown switches. If you are a serious cs player you absolutely should consider buying such a keyboard instead of the other trash gaming keyboards that exist.
r/cs2 • View on Reddit →Wooting 60HE/Venom 60 HE/some other GH60 PCB + GH60 case + plate Wooting 80HE + KBDFans GT-80 Not really much choice. Most boards in this category are prebuilt.
r/MechanicalKeyboards • View on Reddit →Wooting is also insanely transparent, very good customer service and they are actually deep in the community, livestreams, videos, talks, questions, answers etc. I pre-ordered a 60HE when they were coming out and I later got the 80HE. I just like Wooting as a company and what they do for the community as a whole. Their software is super good too, which most other brands have great software's but Wooting just hits different imo. I'm not in it often but it's nice knowing that it's reliable and one of their top priorities at all times.
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →If you have a really fast monitor and a good pc try getting 8000hz polling rate alongside with your rapid trigger and snap tap or whatever. I would personally pick wooting over razer
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Holy shit, you're my EU analytical twin. Colored tables and everything. Yeah the Wooting is great, but I also have zero experience with any of those other boards. All I know is I've loved my 60HE and my 80HE and I've loved modding them to my personal preference. Good luck in your quest!
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →Doesn't bother me to not have the key labels. My Wooting keyboard is the best I've owned.
r/macmini • View on Reddit →Just don't buy Wooting, Razer, Logitech, MonsGeek etc. 'namebrand' HE keyboards and they'll be affordable. MadLions, Aula Hero84 HE, DrunkDeer
r/GlobalOffensive • View on Reddit →Analog Keyboards if you're planning on playing anything but WoW Even besides that, the macro the multi-layer keybind possiblities of Wooting for example are endless, wouldn't trade mine for anything else Mice kinda different tho, if you plan on playing anything else (like shooters for example) think about maybe investing in two seperate mice, one for WoW and one for shooters - if all you're playing is WoW just go for the Scimitar or the Aerox
r/wow • View on Reddit →any tray mount 60% pcb will fit but asking for per key RGB in a custom might be a tall order . specially if the person using it doesnt have coding exp as besides gamer brand kbs not many have easy to control per key RGB . maybe the wooting 60 as that has software to do per key
r/MechanicalKeyboards • View on Reddit →What the poster above implied is that stock of course contactless are the smoothest. When you lubricate a good mechanical switch, however... I beg to differ. I've laid hands and used Wooting HE keebs and Steelseries Apex Pro and I still feel my lubed Marshmallows are smoother (and sound several degrees of magnitude better). Thomas has great reviews and a soothing voice but can be mildly infuriating with some opinions. However, they're his opinions and he's entitled to them and he's mostly correct :)
r/MechanicalKeyboards • View on Reddit →Steel Series apex Pro. Amazing switches and the same technology as the wooting keyboards. Any other mechanical keyboards suck in comparison. I used cherry reds before for over 10 years.
r/cs2 • View on Reddit →The most important parts of your setup along with your monitor! Logitech G Pro line for mice Wooting / Drunkdeer / Keychron for keyboards! Magnetic switches are a big advantage with the only downside being no tactility if that's what you're into
r/buildapc • View on Reddit →now its time to upgrade to a wooting 80he or 60he. youll thank me later
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Another vote for the Wooting. Great keyboard and great software (no download and it works great). Profiles saved to the keyboard. Also updates on 5 year old models. Not sure I'd recommend Razer given their history of not supporting products and locking new software behind buying the newest models... Everything beyond this point is an edit: I forgot to mention sound. I came from a Logitech G513 tactile. The Wooting Lekkar V2s on my 80HE as quite a bit quieter but still have a satisfying thwack when they bottom. My girlfriend usually sits in the room and does her own thing and she's commented that the Wooting is much less intrusive. As others have mentioned, the feel is different than a mechanical. Instead of you pressing the switch and then it getting to a break point where travel becomes easier until bottom, pressure slowly increases as you compress the switch. It took a little getting used to but I like it now. Bottom line: has it made me a better gamer? No, I don't think so. But I enjoy my games a little more now and I don't think I could go back. Kinda like when I switch to 21x9. It didn't make me better (it's objectively a less competitive screen dimension), but I enjoy my games more. I almost exclusively play PVP FPS games.
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →Keyboard rabbit hole is one of the worst money pits you could possible join, you cant talk about your weird hobby with normal people except reddit and you will be stuck with random keyboards that are "art" only for you. Just get a wooting, mod it a bit, call it your end game and be done with keyboards for life. Get some decent iems or headphones and you wont hear any external sounds anyway. Real value aside, I wouldn't trade my wooting 60he for any other mechanical, that is just 80s tech.
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →Software is why I went with Wooting. I'm becoming a grumpy gamer who wants as little software for my peripherals as possible. The fact that the Wooting is browser based and so simple to use is a huge plus for me. That being said I would be prepared for the stock Lekker switches to suck. If you don't already have keycaps the ones that come stock are surprisingly quality. If you do already have keycaps then I would save some money and get the barebones version so you can choose a different switch. I went with the Gateron Jade Pros and have been really happy with them. The stabilizers on the Wooting are also abominable, but luckily that's not a difficult or expensive fix.
r/WootingKB • View on Reddit →If you go with a Hall Effect board (and it's a solid choice) just make sure to research what magnetic switches the board you are interested in uses. Keychron/Lemokey, HE boards for example, can only use a specific Gateron dual rail switch along with Glorious switches. For me personally, the stock Gateron dual rails are not very pleasing. A spring swap though brings them to life. I enjoy doing that work but you may not. Wooting and any board that uses the same polarity will have the most switch options available. This includes popular switches like Geon Raw and Gateron Jades. I have owned ad Keychron Q1 HE, Wooting 80, Wooting 60, Keychron K2 HE, Maggard 68 Pro and Nuphy 75 Air. The Wooting is the most premium option. As others have said, the software blows all others out of the water. I was really impressed with the Nuphy. It's a low profile keyboard so different switches / keycaps than the others but it's a fun board. The software on all the boards I've used lets you set actuation per key, rapid trigger, SOCD, dynamic keystroke and macros (plus more). The Wooting is the most intuitive and best for RGB if you care about that. I could not get dynamic keystroke working on the Nuphy but didn't try after the first day as I replaced it with a macro for what I wanted. The Nuphy and Keychrons you are limited to 3 profiles. Maggard is 4 and the Wooting is unlimited, but only 4 active profiles (all your other profiles are archived within the online software). There's a database of other Wooting profiles that you can easily copy/paste a code for yourself to utilize that users profile. Finally, I'm pretty sure Keychron boards have gamepad support and I know Wooting definitely does. This would allow you to set keys as controller functions for things like racing games / GTA driving / etc.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Wl mouse beast x 8k, modded wooting 60 he, laonda rizz pad
r/MouseReview • View on Reddit →I got one when I was hard grinding Faceit like 40 hour weeks type grinding and honestly it made me worse for like 2 weeks. After 2 weeks I was back to my normal level and I didn't surpass it by any noticable amount. Here's some upgrades and how effective they were for me in order to give context and maybe point out a different location for your urge to invest. 1. laptop with shit fps -> to pc with 200+ frames without a doubt the biggest jump in skill for me 2. 60hz to 144hz was an immediate skill jump instantly noticable. 3. Big ass desk + monitor arms was amazing gave me space to sit comfy 4. A lighter mouse + higher quality mousepad (did them at the same time so hard to know which was key) was a noticable improvement. 5. Ducky one two mini -> wooting 60he - immediate drop in skill likely due to bad habits around counterstrafing forced me to relearn the right way to counter strafe, likely made me more consistent but not super noticable 6. 144 -> 240hz - super noticable in aim trainers but in cs it barely felt different. If I specifically play workshop maps to work on tracking I can feel a huge difference but in practical games it just wasnt noticable for me. 7. (MOST EFFECTIVE) investing in skins. Dress for the job you want not the job you have, 1000% increase in confidence and desire to play or rewatch my own demos.
r/GlobalOffensive • View on Reddit →i mean i bought 2 budget hall effect keyboards (i collect "gaming" keyboards) and from my experience they sounded and felt horrible, key caps were cheap and got worn out very easy, but you can also just replace those, it's not a big deal, and finally the latency was horrible. for example, in fortnite i average around 10 ping and as a very mechanical player, i felt a huge latency and played better on my razer huntsman, because it had significantly less latency even if it didn't have the adjustable actuation. if you want my advice, don't buy one and save for a wooting tbh. or, for cheaper an apex pro mini. not worth the 50+ dollars your gonna spend after tax and shipping
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Wooting is expensive but it's very good quality, it aint "overpriced crap". It's just for a different budget. Logitech, Corsair, Steelseries etc. Now that's overpriced crap. As you say though there are good options at lower price points which are worth checking out. Personally I can't recommend Keychron enough, they're more like 100-150 bucks and not 50 so still a bit pricey, but you get some really good quality boards. I believe they have some HE models now aswell.
r/cs2 • View on Reddit →For a magnetic board right now, I've tried a couple and sent them back, they all have stupid software and the whole point to a magnetic board is to fiddle with the configuration all the time anyway (okay technically incorrect but you know what I mean) you better get something with good software. So that basically means Wooting because Wootility, or Keychron because qmk.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Look into Wooting, 4 year warranty and you don't have to download anything to use their software like most brands. You can just use your browser. Customer service and community is great.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →They are one of the best HE Switches right now, I am very happy, it comes factory lubed.
r/MouseReview • View on Reddit →don't buy a budget hall effect keyboard, all the switches suck on them and they have horrible latency, js save for a wooting or apex pro tbh
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →also seconding wooting. they set the gold standard for hall effect keyboards and software support, right now. geonworks venom and gaterons gt60 are similarly praised but newer
r/GirlGamers • View on Reddit →Correct, Wooting's software is the best
r/GlobalOffensive • View on Reddit →