Been thinking about buying it. Worth or nah? Im mainly gonna be playing val and a lil marvel rivals
eeeeeh
amazing for gaming, mid for everything else
Typing feel is mediocre; Wooting does try to do modding, but at least the 60HE+ is very lackluster in terms of stabilization and sound dampening
You could mod it yourself, but limited compatibility made it very daunting for me in Germany (its super hard to get any custom parts over here without paying double for importing them)
HE switches are super nice and Wooting are probably the best in that regard (Keychrons HE keyboard feels a bit better, but theyre still playing catchup with software features and default latency is a tad higher)
A big pain point for me was that the variety in HE switches (especially ones that are compatible with everyone having their own design) is lacking. Wooting does have hot-swap afaik, but its a lot harder to find the switch you like if the default ones arent for you.
At 200€ youre now competing with premium keyboards. Wooting 60HE+ isnt a premium keyboard. Its a 100€ keyboard with expensive switches and amazing software. Theyre good, but overpriced.
I personally ended up selling my wooting 60HE+and "sticking" with the much cheaper Keychron K2 HE... although I eventually gave it to my brother and got a normal q6 max instead since I preferred the feel of mechanical switches for typing
targuin [#4]eeeeeh
amazing for gaming, mid for everything elseTyping feel is mediocre; Wooting does try to do modding, but at least the 60HE+ is very lackluster in terms of stabilization and sound dampening
You could mod it yourself, but limited compatibility made it very daunting for me in Germany (its super hard to get any custom parts over here without paying double for importing them)HE switches are super nice and Wooting are probably the best in that regard (Keychrons HE keyboard feels a bit better, but theyre still playing catchup with software features and default latency is a tad higher)
A big pain point for me was that the variety in HE switches (especially ones that are compatible with everyone having their own design) is lacking. Wooting does have hot-swap afaik, but its a lot harder to find the switch you like if the default ones arent for you.At 200€ youre now competing with premium keyboards. Wooting 60HE+ isnt a premium keyboard. Its a 100€ keyboard with expensive switches and amazing software. Theyre good, but overpriced.
I personally ended up selling my wooting 60HE+and "sticking" with the much cheaper Keychron K2 HE... although I eventually gave it to my brother and got a normal q6 max instead since I preferred the feel of mechanical switches for typing
holy downgrade
yakurutosoup [#6]holy downgrade
If its regarding the k2 then ye ig. Downsides werent noticeable for me (had all the software features I used + I already fucked my latency on the wooting by changing the pre-travel.... apparently im a troll while touchtyping and keep activating the wrong keys with the default settings xD)
The better sound profile of the k2 does matter to me though (and "saving" a bit of money is nice too) so it was just better for me.
If its regarding the q6 max then nah. That keyboard is unreal. Perfectly fine if you prefer HE switches, but I dont. The typing feel (outside the switches) is just plain better (though you do obviously pay for it considering its also 200€ with non HE switches).