I know it's not a huge deal, but I think it's cool how it came with a dust cover for the top of the keeb. You interested in covering Hall Effect in a YT video? I know it's nothing new in terms of technology, but it seems like it's a popular thang now, so it might be fun to cover! Both in terms of explaining what's factual and what isn't, and in terms of possibly getting engagement from another community (gaymers)
Simon, why do Hall Effect switches sound so bad? Even the most expensive hall effect switches sounds oddly thin and rattly. Is it just current switch tolerances and might get better or is it just how magnetic switches are?
@@Blacksimon Gateron Jades or their recolor counterpart "WS Dash" are fairly good. Wooting recently announced their own Lekker v2's which are great. Lekker v1's had terrible stem wobble and the factory lube definitely didn't help at all, even handlubed were fair at best. I can't stress it enough how all HE switches have this "crunch" sound when they bottom out but a layer of tape underneath the PCB nullifies the majority of this issue for me.
Does it have a bottom out problem? It's when in RT mode you fully press a key down and it'll keep reactivating, only a few keyboards pass this test, such as Wooting, Iqunix
keebort with ps2 hagrid graphics lets go
I know it's not a huge deal, but I think it's cool how it came with a dust cover for the top of the keeb. You interested in covering Hall Effect in a YT video? I know it's nothing new in terms of technology, but it seems like it's a popular thang now, so it might be fun to cover! Both in terms of explaining what's factual and what isn't, and in terms of possibly getting engagement from another community (gaymers)
thank simon
The numbers, Mason! What do they mean!? 5:37
9:09 you mean HAMMINGBIRD
Thank you, Simon Keyboard Man, for another no b.s. review!
HE is so close to being good. The only thing it's missing is an open source firmware.
Simon, why do Hall Effect switches sound so bad?
Even the most expensive hall effect switches sounds oddly thin and rattly. Is it just current switch tolerances and might get better or is it just how magnetic switches are?
The switches themselves can sound fine, but since the pcb/plate combo typically has to be screwed together, it leads to a thin sound.
I'm sure there's some good sounding HE switches, the ones in the hummingbird are dirt cheap and sound pretty good
@@Blacksimon Gateron Jades or their recolor counterpart "WS Dash" are fairly good. Wooting recently announced their own Lekker v2's which are great. Lekker v1's had terrible stem wobble and the factory lube definitely didn't help at all, even handlubed were fair at best.
I can't stress it enough how all HE switches have this "crunch" sound when they bottom out but a layer of tape underneath the PCB nullifies the majority of this issue for me.
@@uwubb7238 the lekkers are probably the worst mx style switches ive ever used lol
The Neo Lavender HE switches from Qwertykeys sound pretty good. They have closed bottom instead of open unlike most HE switches.
im a ramen enjoyer.
really good video keep it up
Any idea if this is a one-time deal or if it will be ongoing? Also, what type of HE switch format does it use?
It is The Psy Mon Man just before the weekend starts! Yay! With a cool keeb! Yay again!
11 minutes?!?! Rare
Does it have a bottom out problem? It's when in RT mode you fully press a key down and it'll keep reactivating, only a few keyboards pass this test, such as Wooting, Iqunix
Nice vid mate
brotherman that is an blunt weapon
Why does it not sound good? Sounds scratchy and all
not bad for 85 tbh, i mean at lest i could beat down a gmmk 3 with this beefy boy
Noodle good
farfalle i enjoy
case reminds me of Fjell lmfao
thanks for the review but i don't want to lose my steam account.
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That keybord sound horrible
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