
MonsGeek - FUN60 Ultra TMR/HE
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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 ->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 $80 with tax.
r/keyboards • Looking for my first gaming keyboard, stuck between Razer and Corsair. ->Unless you play something like osu the difference is pretty minimal. If you want to go with something that's technically the best then go magnetic, but it's honestly a nonissue either way. If you want to go magnetic something like the fun60 Ultra tmr would be a decent budget pick. It uses tmr switches rather than he, but it can actually use standard mechanical switches, he switches, or tmr switches if you'd like. TMR is also theoretically better than he, but the difference barely matters.
r/keyboards • Should I buy a magnetic keyboard or just a regular mechanical one? ->TMR keyboards like the Monsgeek M1V5 TMR, the Fun60 ultra TMR or the Womier sk75 TMR support (many, not all) HE switches as well as standard mechanical switches. So you could equip your gaming keys like WASD with HE and everything else with better sounding and feeling mechanical switches. Beware: Keychrons HE boards are also technically TMR but only support HE switches.
r/keyboards • What highend keyboard to get?? Halleffect, TMR etc. ->True. Got a monsgeek 35$ HE keyboard and it switches are too light for me and the delay wasn't worth it (8-12ms). I preferred heavy switches and the heavy tactile switches to.
r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best Hall effect keyboards? ->I just got one of those and I love it.
r/keyboards • Which keyboard to get for FPS gaming? ->akko and monsgeek are sister companies, monsgeek fun60 ultra TMR is a great wireless gaming keyboard, one of the best if not the best one under $100, what's your budget?
r/keyboards • Is akko gaming keyboard okay? What about monsgeek? ->first time hearing that, Keychron on other hand some have rly bad keycaps that break for 90 get fun60 ultra tmr if priority is gaming all around inky75 and weikav d75, don't get logitech, their more expensive ones are actually worse than cheap k835 and g413 se but those are not worth it either unless you get a rly good deal on k835, one of my friends was buying k835 tkls for like $25 a year or two ago
r/keyboards • Is akko gaming keyboard okay? What about monsgeek? ->wootings except the 80 are pretty bad actually for a HE keyboard when it comes to performance, they are slower than average wireless HE board that costs under 100, it's all marketing, the best stuff are $200 but you can get a good 60 or 65% for under 100, I can recommend Monsgeek Fun60 Ultra TMR for 80-90 depending if you want wired or wireless
r/keyboards • FPS Gamer Seeking Advice: Razer Huntsman Mini vs. Alternatives, and Is ->**·** 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 ->Fun60 mad60 ace60 or 68 version Might be more expensive in the US but very cheap in asia
r/keyboards • What’s the equivalent of the Logitech G102 for keyboards? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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