You have no idea how FAR a good keyboard goes lmao. I used to find it stupid as hell and now I own more than 10 different ones that all sound different and are all custom built with different switches, keycaps, and pcb’s with which all kinds of cases and foams. Whole ass hobby now
@@juusonieminen6245 Partnering comes down to the same shit. Instead of paying the person in question money to advertise, they pay him/her with their product so he/she goes around telling people about it, making the company richer.
@@juusonieminen6245 it does. If i send you a product and you talk about it to other people you still make me customers. One is paying to advertise the other is manipulating to advertise.
Bought a wooting a week ago. It's one of the best feeling keyboards that I have ever experienced. The lekker Switches are very accurate and the preset rbg customization is amazing. One con is that you need long hands for it or a wrist rest
Is it your first mechanical keyboard? When I got my first mechanical keyboard it took some getting used to compared to my flat laptop keyboard in terms of hand position. The wooting looks pretty standard for a mechanical keyboard otherwise.
Ew. Worthless additional keys. Kidding, but if you only use PC for gaming, 60 is probably the best bet for shooters. The extra space is great for mouse space to utilize the lower end of the sense spectrum.
@@hhaste eh. the whole point of wooting is the rapid trigger and variable actuation points, making a slightly nicer sounding keyboard doesn't really matter to a lot of people, especially if you lose out on those features.
Having a sound test that sounds like a goodwill keyboard, while explaining how it works, on top of saying you’re not sponsored while having two of their keyboards. This definitely doesn’t sound like a scam or a sponsorship by a scam.
Wooting blew up in the osu community a few yrs back. The fact the software allows u to have faster inputs was something high level osu players wanted, and since its faster input, better for fps’ as well
My apex pro died on me for no reason a short while after buying it. Lights work but no input. Steel series is also bad about never updating their software after release. I like their wireless pro headset though.
It's the rapid trigger and the variable actuation points that are the main advantages. Analog directional inputs are nice too for certain games, but not always useful.
I dont think variable actuation really matters lol. The only game that actually has input skill ceilings that isn't a fighting game is apex legends. The variable actuation point can help with apex superglides which require inputs within 4ms at 240hz, but that's about it. Maybe you can give some examples of shooters that would even find a use in variable actuation (besides the spacebar cuz obv people dont wanna accidentally jump)
@@johnsonjunior547 Some people are convinced that lots of games require crazy timing for movement lmao, you are correct in the fact that it doesnt really matter.
@@johnsonjunior547 I agree. I definitely wouldn't use 0.1mm actuation on WASD for CS, but it feels nice for Apex, kinda feels like Horizon movement. Main reason i got this keyboard was because of superglide, rapid trigger isnt that important for apex (only for looting, and maybe lurching). Imagine how easy it is to fuck up a bomb defuse in cs with rapid trigger enabled, 0.1mm change and you are done. Good thing its customizable af.
I get what ur saying, but… if he didn’t sign a contract to review it it and it is an inexpensive product for him, emphasizing for him, it is reasonable to assume it is just his opinion not really an ad
He showed it but i'll elaborate... Being able to so effortlessly customize the sensibility of your key strokes allows you to easily adapt the keyboard for different games. Increasing the sensibility means shorter and quicker strokes, which means faster reaction time. Lowering the sensibility helps to avoid miss inputs, specially on fps where its easy to get carried away by the moment and accidentally push a button that might ruin your chances to win. Also it helps to get rid of bad habits... Suppose you play 2 different fps games, one is a run and gun type of game like warzone that rewards you if you sprint a lot and you can shoot as soon as you stop sprinting, this will build your muscle memory to press shift all the time. The other game is Tarkov, a more tactical slower paced game, which has sprinting but it limits how fast you can start shooting afterwards, you make a bunch noise, your character gets tired and reduces your aim, etc. Being able to make your keyboard responsive to these problems and help you adapt so quickly with the push of a button is a huge advantage. Dont get me wrong, its a niche thing, but its undeniable how helpfull it is in those cases.
@@SBFC25let’s be honest, he doesn’t explain things well form the clips i’ve seen. and even if he “showed” in the clip it was very vague. someone with no prior knowledge of the keyboard won’t know what it does
For those who don't know, these keyboard are pressure sensitive. So when you press the key light you'll do the action slower giving you more control therefore you get a real advantage compared to normal keyboards.
Im a massive keyboard nerd, so I'll explain. The wooting isn't a great keyboard as far as everyday use goes, but for gaming IT IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. Theres only one reason its good, its the programmable switches. Basically, switch actuation is how far you have to press a key down for the key to register. For everyday typing, you usually don't want that too low, but for gaming it's strictly a positive to have switch actuation distance low. TenZ in the video sets it to 0.1, basically meaning the slightest keypress activates the switch, which means he can react slightly quicker to dituatiojs in game. If you do not care about the competitive advantage the wooting gives you, don't get it. It is not worth your money.
I'd like to add a few things about the wooting: yes the hall effect switches have not only the advantage of adjusting the actuation point to anything you want, but it allows you to bind different keys or even macros depending on how far the switches go down. another feature provided with these switches is rapid trigger. im not sure if this is any relevant to valorant or other eSports games, but it definitely set a mark in osu! history, it has unlocked a far higher skill cap for so many players. but again, its osu!, not valorant so this could be totally irrelevant about the typing, its all preferential tbh, lekker switches are linear so if you like linears, then no issue, you can reprogram the actuation whenever and however you want. it also sounds decent stock
I wish I can get it but I cant afford a $1 keyboard man. Dont even say go get a job, even with my pay, I cant spend $1 on things other than just food and drinks😢
As someone with a wooting its not the actuation point that makes it insane. its Rapid trigger. the fact u can stop pressing a key for 0.01mm and then press it down again and it will activate again. reducing the travel time of constantly key taps and insane responsiveness is what makes it such a competitively broken keyboard
@@undeadly4760 oh that's what that was I just thought it was actuation distance, I didn't actually read what it was. That does make sense why it felt way better than other actuation adjustable keybaords
@@uyokik I never find it being an advantage, unless I have my shoot button binded to some keyboard key, the fight always comes down to whoever sees the other first usually
@@Bloodknight7567 to be fair, I don't really know in what case he's making his point. But in a lot of rhythm games it is an advantage. But for valorant, I also struggle to see his point, but I wouldnt be surprised if his response time seems faster with abilities, movement, etc. This video was probably just him fishing for a sponsor.
The wooting keyboards have analog switches, so depending on how little or how full ypu press it, you can adjust the input similar to how with a joystick you can pull a little bit to move slower or fully press it to move faster.
@@CabalisticCat it's the board and switches. The keys provide an analog switch, which means they don't have a binary signal of on or off. They measure the how far you push it as well so you can move slower if you press less. This is really helpful for tac shooters since now you can move more than just run or shift walk.
@@Adamn58 wdym "isn't implemented as well"? It's either there or it isn't. It's a switch. If you wanna buy everything your favorite streamer uses just lead with that
@@ethanb3653 the latency is much worse on the apex pro. That is a fact. The apex pro isn’t as adjustable and doesn’t have as low of an activation. That’s a fact. It has bad keycaps, it sounds terrible, and the software is terrible. HA is present but it isn’t implemented nearly as well as the wooting. Like I said.
i remember a friend buying a wooting 60 when it first came out and its quite cool, the switches are entirely analog like a trigger on a controller so you can set the activation point to be anywhere along the travel
@@paranoia_xo Any company can do that, when a content creator gets sponsored by a company they have to state they’re being sponsored, he just actually likes the keyboard cuz it’s good for pro players
@@paranoia_xo a sponsorship is a contract where the content creator has to say certain things about the product and the company has to pay a certain amount of money. if he just gets sent a product he doesn't have to say anything about it.
The steelseries apex pro has customizable per-key actuations, you can even set dual actuation on it, you can even program macros directly built into the keyboard
I got a friend who plays Valerie and he discovered this mechanical keyboard that has the short throw laptop mechanical switches on them. I bought the brown switches and he bought the optical switches. He's way more of a keyboard nerd than I am. He found out that the less travel on the low profile optical switches actually gives you a competitive advantage. He's even looked into mechanical switches on his mice to have a mechanical advantage that way
Really wanted a wooting but they were hella back ordered when I was gonna order one. Apex pro mini has the adjustable actuation and rapid trigger. Really happy with it! Maybe will grab a wooting one day ❤
I've had the Razer Huntsman V2 analog for quite a while now and honestly the best thing about it is how little play the keys have in the switches. Even though it was expensive, And I don't really care too much about the analog input, It was worth every dollar to me for a non-wobbly space bar like most mechanical keyboards under 200 bucks have
A lot of people really don’t know how goated the wooting is. Like 10 boards have come out thatve tried jocking their swag and it still out performs each of them, like 2 years later. They are innovative af and literally set the standard for keyboards to come , love mine and glad I didn’t wait on the bullshit centerpiece lmao
It also has its own version of rapid trigger, but the software has had some bugs and sometimes locks people’s computers like razer synapse used to. Overall I’ve heard it feels like an imitation of the wooting tech and the keyboards don’t cost all that much less. Although you don’t have to wait for wooting stock
I got me a steel series apex pro and it does the same thing and you can bind multiple keys to activate over the course of a button press its super sick. One problem with it is that it cost like 300 CAD so if this keyboard is cheeper it is most likely a much better deal but i expect to see this feature on most mechanical keyboards in the next 3-4 years.
something funny I learned in CSGO is that analog controls allows you to move slightly faster silently too, so it allows a competitive advantage in that too. Actually, lots of pc games would probably get an advantage from the variable strafe speed
Most people won't even be able to tell the difference. It also takes time to get used to, and there are frequent bugs that require you to unplug the keyboard and replug it. Customer service is pretty much just Discord ( which has its pros and cons). Many will buy this just because pros use it without realizing they are not pros. It's really down to personal preference.
I'm all about custom keyboards. Usually you get an infinitely better product for way cheaper. The tech and software that wooting sell you is very hard to get in the realm of custom keyboards for anything remotely close to the price you pay for a wooting. They definitely won.
Bro changed his hair color mid stream
😂😂😂😂
wait what just happened
Wait a minute...
he just switched to a camera that has better color ramge and an angle that showed more of his dyed hair
it's an old clip
There’s a fine line between “They don’t sponsor me” and “I want to be sponsored”
Who wouldn’t want a sponsor of any kind?
"Im not Sponsored by them" and then says "They sent one to me" LMAOO
@@besterspieler2285doesn’t mean he’s sponsored just because they sent him one. He could talk mad shit about both keyboards is he wanted to
@@besterspieler2285thats what happens when you have a brand they take the risk on getting exposure, doesn’t mean he’s getting paid for it
they sent him a board. he's sponsored.
Never knew keyboard could go beyond
Yup, they're crucial to actually being good.
@@pandaaiman6644 LMAO if you're not going pro a keyboard isn't to stop you from getting to immortal 😂 stop the cope
@@pandaaiman6644bro what? You just need at half decent like $60 (more or less) mechanical keyboard
Either way it’s not “crucial”
You have no idea how FAR a good keyboard goes lmao. I used to find it stupid as hell and now I own more than 10 different ones that all sound different and are all custom built with different switches, keycaps, and pcb’s with which all kinds of cases and foams. Whole ass hobby now
i’m not sponsored, so i have the one they sent to me
At least he didn't lie
Hes sponsored
If you are sponsored. They pay you to advertise. They might be only partnered which doesnt include advertising
@@juusonieminen6245 Partnering comes down to the same shit. Instead of paying the person in question money to advertise, they pay him/her with their product so he/she goes around telling people about it, making the company richer.
@@juusonieminen6245 it does. If i send you a product and you talk about it to other people you still make me customers. One is paying to advertise the other is manipulating to advertise.
I’m not even sponsored I bought it myself - well , besides the one they sent me 🥴🥴
Having one sent to you, and being sponsored, are two different things. No?
Wooting just sent the keyboard to many e sportlers bc they knew how good it was.
“Top speed players tried to hide this keyboard”
Pls stop confusing valo players >.
osu
@@sleepykitsune3129
Literally the video that started it all... That's crazy
@@sleepykitsune3129 this isn't news to the osu! community
bro got the games wrong
Bought a wooting a week ago. It's one of the best feeling keyboards that I have ever experienced. The lekker Switches are very accurate and the preset rbg customization is amazing. One con is that you need long hands for it or a wrist rest
Long hands? I have small hands and haven't had an issue.
Is it your first mechanical keyboard? When I got my first mechanical keyboard it took some getting used to compared to my flat laptop keyboard in terms of hand position. The wooting looks pretty standard for a mechanical keyboard otherwise.
This is my 4th keyboard
How much does it costs?
@@salonisweety7101oh you don't want to know
Wooting 80He is coming out soon so hold your horses people
Ew. Worthless additional keys. Kidding, but if you only use PC for gaming, 60 is probably the best bet for shooters. The extra space is great for mouse space to utilize the lower end of the sense spectrum.
the only difference is it is a 80% keyboard and the wooting 60he is a 60%
@@spud6989 I'm not sure what I said that gave you the impression I wasn't aware of that?
@@Sydafexx7 I wasnt talking to you?
@@Sydafexx7bro didnt even reply to you 😂
Been using the Wooting 60HE for 6 months roughly now. Definitely the best upgrade I've made to my peripherals IMO.
Now, look into custom keyboards.. it can get even better.. or don't, if you want to save your bank account. It can get addicting.
@@hhaste eh. the whole point of wooting is the rapid trigger and variable actuation points, making a slightly nicer sounding keyboard doesn't really matter to a lot of people, especially if you lose out on those features.
how much does one cost could you maybe send a link i can’t find it???
Having a sound test that sounds like a goodwill keyboard, while explaining how it works, on top of saying you’re not sponsored while having two of their keyboards. This definitely doesn’t sound like a scam or a sponsorship by a scam.
As someone who has a wooting 60he, it sounds super good irl I’m not sure what kind of goodwill you’re going to 💀
Wooting blew up in the osu community a few yrs back. The fact the software allows u to have faster inputs was something high level osu players wanted, and since its faster input, better for fps’ as well
It's bs though, every gaming keyboard has .1ms today
hes an osu player i think hes talking about actuation points not input delay.@@UGSETH2
It didnt blow up in the osu community, it blew up in the fortnite community first. The comoany after gained an insane amount of traction
It’s not the only one why do people lie, steel series literal came out with this tech.
@@yabinskiy1027bro think Osu is a new game 😂
Now that I've played undertale, I notice the songs in a lot of gaming videos. It's like I unlocked a skill
Despite everything, it’s still you.
@@Trizzi2931sick reference
Tbh you don't even need to play it and you'll know it's from undertale
Bro what is this random ah comment
Undertale is one of the most iconic and best RPG style game that I have played
Probably one of the keyboards of all time
yeah its probably a keyboards
Idk if it is a keyboards, but it's probably a keyboards
Yeah keyboard
I think it’s probably a keyboards
Somebody said keyboards?
For those who can't access the wooting but want similar features,
Steelseries Apex Pro and Drunkdeer keyboards are also really good.
My apex pro died on me for no reason a short while after buying it. Lights work but no input. Steel series is also bad about never updating their software after release. I like their wireless pro headset though.
Pressing down only 1mm to activate the key would be a game changer for osu. I am just now discovering this
Imagine his reaction when he breathes natural air for the first time lol
lmaoooooooooooooooooooo stop dude. The actuation on sunlight is literaly 0 latency though its amazing
You’re brain dead
It’s actually cheating dude.
and grass too
@@ryanolsen294 I removed grass in the config file in order to see my enemy better
It's the rapid trigger and the variable actuation points that are the main advantages. Analog directional inputs are nice too for certain games, but not always useful.
yeah in fortnite a lot of pros were running the wooting software to get analog movement then they dropped their keyboards with it in them
I dont think variable actuation really matters lol. The only game that actually has input skill ceilings that isn't a fighting game is apex legends. The variable actuation point can help with apex superglides which require inputs within 4ms at 240hz, but that's about it.
Maybe you can give some examples of shooters that would even find a use in variable actuation (besides the spacebar cuz obv people dont wanna accidentally jump)
@@johnsonjunior547 Some people are convinced that lots of games require crazy timing for movement lmao, you are correct in the fact that it doesnt really matter.
i remember before wooting, steelseries apex pro and the razer huntsman were the go to, at the time they were the fastest
@@johnsonjunior547 I agree. I definitely wouldn't use 0.1mm actuation on WASD for CS, but it feels nice for Apex, kinda feels like Horizon movement. Main reason i got this keyboard was because of superglide, rapid trigger isnt that important for apex (only for looting, and maybe lurching).
Imagine how easy it is to fuck up a bomb defuse in cs with rapid trigger enabled, 0.1mm change and you are done.
Good thing its customizable af.
Sytho really tried keeping this keyboard hidden 😔
“this is not a sponsor, but they sent me one”
thats completely different from a sponsor bro
Bro is not sponsored but actually an investor
"I'm not sponsored.. but I got it for free"
"they didnt even send me one, but they sent me one"
Do we not know what sponsored means
"I'm not advertising, you are"
I get what ur saying, but… if he didn’t sign a contract to review it it and it is an inexpensive product for him, emphasizing for him, it is reasonable to assume it is just his opinion not really an ad
Just means they sent him one but didn’t sponsor pay him to shoutout the brand
Keyboard so good the sound test shows [applause] in subtitles.
I like the part when he explained why it was an advantage
Literally showed you
He showed it but i'll elaborate...
Being able to so effortlessly customize the sensibility of your key strokes allows you to easily adapt the keyboard for different games. Increasing the sensibility means shorter and quicker strokes, which means faster reaction time. Lowering the sensibility helps to avoid miss inputs, specially on fps where its easy to get carried away by the moment and accidentally push a button that might ruin your chances to win.
Also it helps to get rid of bad habits... Suppose you play 2 different fps games, one is a run and gun type of game like warzone that rewards you if you sprint a lot and you can shoot as soon as you stop sprinting, this will build your muscle memory to press shift all the time. The other game is Tarkov, a more tactical slower paced game, which has sprinting but it limits how fast you can start shooting afterwards, you make a bunch noise, your character gets tired and reduces your aim, etc. Being able to make your keyboard responsive to these problems and help you adapt so quickly with the push of a button is a huge advantage.
Dont get me wrong, its a niche thing, but its undeniable how helpfull it is in those cases.
@@SBFC25let’s be honest, he doesn’t explain things well form the clips i’ve seen. and even if he “showed” in the clip it was very vague. someone with no prior knowledge of the keyboard won’t know what it does
The actuation point is part of it but you also don't have to fully release the key to press again which is a huge deal.
Appreciate it👋 @@Nacoleptic
i’ve had the wooting two he the last half year and it’s so freaking good you can even emulate controller sticks with the analog profile
If anyones curious, they’re called Hall-effect sensor switches.
"This video is sponsored by wooting"
How
Is the first keyboard he’s talking about the Wooting?
yes
yes, but he swapped the case and possibly keycaps too
Aw yep, it’s the same thing as in Trackmania
For those who don't know, these keyboard are pressure sensitive. So when you press the key light you'll do the action slower giving you more control therefore you get a real advantage compared to normal keyboards.
had this board for over a year absolutely in love w it
Low latency keyboard it's has advantage for counter strafing like when you ad ad you don't have delay so more ez counter strafe then reguler keyboard
Counter strafe does nothing in Val
@@jay17737oh yeah forgot Val’s the only game with counter strafing 🤨👎
@@CiphersWonCs2
@@jay17737 who said anything about val 💀
@@Clementine416 this is a Val channel 💀💀💀💀💀
Im a massive keyboard nerd, so I'll explain.
The wooting isn't a great keyboard as far as everyday use goes, but for gaming IT IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE.
Theres only one reason its good, its the programmable switches.
Basically, switch actuation is how far you have to press a key down for the key to register.
For everyday typing, you usually don't want that too low, but for gaming it's strictly a positive to have switch actuation distance low.
TenZ in the video sets it to 0.1, basically meaning the slightest keypress activates the switch, which means he can react slightly quicker to dituatiojs in game.
If you do not care about the competitive advantage the wooting gives you, don't get it. It is not worth your money.
I'd like to add a few things about the wooting:
yes the hall effect switches have not only the advantage of adjusting the actuation point to anything you want, but it allows you to bind different keys or even macros depending on how far the switches go down.
another feature provided with these switches is rapid trigger. im not sure if this is any relevant to valorant or other eSports games, but it definitely set a mark in osu! history, it has unlocked a far higher skill cap for so many players. but again, its osu!, not valorant so this could be totally irrelevant
about the typing, its all preferential tbh, lekker switches are linear so if you like linears, then no issue, you can reprogram the actuation whenever and however you want. it also sounds decent stock
I wish I can get it but I cant afford a $1 keyboard man. Dont even say go get a job, even with my pay, I cant spend $1 on things other than just food and drinks😢
As someone with a wooting its not the actuation point that makes it insane. its Rapid trigger. the fact u can stop pressing a key for 0.01mm and then press it down again and it will activate again. reducing the travel time of constantly key taps and insane responsiveness is what makes it such a competitively broken keyboard
@@undeadly4760 oh that's what that was
I just thought it was actuation distance, I didn't actually read what it was. That does make sense why it felt way better than other actuation adjustable keybaords
It's also worth noting there are several other keyboards on the market that also have actuation program switches.
Dude never explained how it’s cheating 💀
the rapid trigger switches lets you click keys at a faster rate than most keyboards in the market
@@uyokik you can click faster?💀 ah yes that’s so cheating
@@Bloodknight7567 he was probably stretching the extent, but in a lot of games, yes it is in fact an advantage.
@@uyokik I never find it being an advantage, unless I have my shoot button binded to some keyboard key, the fight always comes down to whoever sees the other first usually
@@Bloodknight7567 to be fair, I don't really know in what case he's making his point. But in a lot of rhythm games it is an advantage. But for valorant, I also struggle to see his point, but I wouldnt be surprised if his response time seems faster with abilities, movement, etc. This video was probably just him fishing for a sponsor.
Great arguments, loved all the details provided by this clip.
This is the best non sponsored video. Im pretty much sold on these right now because keyboards for me have always been meh. This actually looks sweet
The wooting keyboards have analog switches, so depending on how little or how full ypu press it, you can adjust the input similar to how with a joystick you can pull a little bit to move slower or fully press it to move faster.
so it’s the switches that gives it the advantage? because it’s that customizable? less reaction time?
@@CabalisticCat it's the board and switches. The keys provide an analog switch, which means they don't have a binary signal of on or off. They measure the how far you push it as well so you can move slower if you press less. This is really helpful for tac shooters since now you can move more than just run or shift walk.
I'm not really sure what the hype is on the keyboard. Razer has it for so many years, the huntsman, been around since 2018
@@coffeefpswrong it's entirely different
@@coffeefpsno.
SteelSeries Apex Pro keyboards have the same feature.
Yup and have for a really long time now
@@ethanb3653 they don't have analog switches though, which come in handy for games like trackmania
Yeah, it just isn’t implemented as well. Still a nice keyboard
@@Adamn58 wdym "isn't implemented as well"? It's either there or it isn't. It's a switch. If you wanna buy everything your favorite streamer uses just lead with that
@@ethanb3653 the latency is much worse on the apex pro. That is a fact. The apex pro isn’t as adjustable and doesn’t have as low of an activation. That’s a fact. It has bad keycaps, it sounds terrible, and the software is terrible. HA is present but it isn’t implemented nearly as well as the wooting. Like I said.
Only pros and the top players will notice a difference. So if you’re hard stuck iron, don’t expect it to carry you to radiant lol.
tell me that u dont play cs without telling me u dont play cs
Dude I'm glad to see people talking about wooting
i remember a friend buying a wooting 60 when it first came out and its quite cool, the switches are entirely analog like a trigger on a controller so you can set the activation point to be anywhere along the travel
He's not sponsored by them he just had to blurt out this ad real quick.
“I’m not sponsored by them” then proceeds to tell us they sent him one for free… alright pal
Drunkdeer best
reallll, copped one 3 months ago
Akolibed uses drunkdeer I think
The wooting is absolutely brilliant.
Got 60He myself. And now my expectations for new keyboards will by sky high for sure
This is so clearly an ad 🤣🤣
If he was sponsored he would have to say that
@@crowbarjones3512they literally sent him a free board from his own mouth
@@paranoia_xo Any company can do that, when a content creator gets sponsored by a company they have to state they’re being sponsored, he just actually likes the keyboard cuz it’s good for pro players
@@paranoia_xo a sponsorship is a contract where the content creator has to say certain things about the product and the company has to pay a certain amount of money. if he just gets sent a product he doesn't have to say anything about it.
@@paranoia_xoyou have to state that its a sponsorship bud
didnt get it, which one is the good one?
He is talking about the same keyboard: Wooting 60HE ( best keyboard for competitive gaming/e-sports )
I've never messed with my keyboards actuation but this video made me do it
it must mess him up to go from this to the basic stage keyboards
Steel series TKL has the same exact feature where you can change the actuation points and the reset distance.
if ur gonna pay for a premium keyboard you might aswell get the real thing but drunk deer makes a better affordable product than steel series
seeing videos like this make me question building my own keyboard…
the best part of this video was when i found out how this keyboard gives a competitive advantage by TenZ
ive been knowing this keyboard since it got announced, can’t wait to get this fr
The steelseries apex pro has customizable per-key actuations, you can even set dual actuation on it, you can even program macros directly built into the keyboard
I 100% agree, I've been using the wooting for the better part of a year now, and my movement has genuinely gotten way way better.
my brother bought the wooting a year ago now and i’ve played val and rust and it feels great
Sick you got deko playing in the background, love this song
"whatever you say king "- from your number 1 fan :)
truly, it gives you insane advantage in a game where u don't even need to press buttons
steel series literally started the custom actuation trend like 5 years ago.
wooting was first with their analog switches like 8 or 9 years ago lol
I got a friend who plays Valerie and he discovered this mechanical keyboard that has the short throw laptop mechanical switches on them. I bought the brown switches and he bought the optical switches. He's way more of a keyboard nerd than I am. He found out that the less travel on the low profile optical switches actually gives you a competitive advantage. He's even looked into mechanical switches on his mice to have a mechanical advantage that way
Really wanted a wooting but they were hella back ordered when I was gonna order one. Apex pro mini has the adjustable actuation and rapid trigger. Really happy with it! Maybe will grab a wooting one day ❤
Programmable actuation points are insane. Switches are literally just an aesthetic choice at this point.
You know the sound is nice when the subtitles say [Applause]
I've had the Razer Huntsman V2 analog for quite a while now and honestly the best thing about it is how little play the keys have in the switches. Even though it was expensive, And I don't really care too much about the analog input, It was worth every dollar to me for a non-wobbly space bar like most mechanical keyboards under 200 bucks have
Waited like 6+ months for mine, well worth it.
A lot of people really don’t know how goated the wooting is. Like 10 boards have come out thatve tried jocking their swag and it still out performs each of them, like 2 years later. They are innovative af and literally set the standard for keyboards to come , love mine and glad I didn’t wait on the bullshit centerpiece lmao
I've had this keyboard for over a year, it's incredible. I have all keys at .1 and put f, space, and a few other keys at 4.0 to prevent fat fingering.
I got the steelseries apex pro tkl. It also has actuation keys and I can say that it definitely helps more than I initially thought
SteelSeries Apex Pro series has the Hall Effect sensor too so you can adjust the actuation height.
It also has its own version of rapid trigger, but the software has had some bugs and sometimes locks people’s computers like razer synapse used to. Overall I’ve heard it feels like an imitation of the wooting tech and the keyboards don’t cost all that much less. Although you don’t have to wait for wooting stock
I have an original wooting one, came with a feedback postcard from wooting too ;)
Not first to inovate, just first to pop off
'They dont even sponsor me, well they sent me a keyboard'.
the subtitles just said [applause] when he sound-tested the keyboard lmao
That is a very technological keyboard..it does give an advantage
"I actually bought my own keyboard, but the one I'm using is the one they sent me, so I bought another"
I need a TenZ keyboard ASMR...
His proud look in his eyes while he making the sound test
I got me a steel series apex pro and it does the same thing and you can bind multiple keys to activate over the course of a button press its super sick. One problem with it is that it cost like 300 CAD so if this keyboard is cheeper it is most likely a much better deal but i expect to see this feature on most mechanical keyboards in the next 3-4 years.
It's even crispy quiet unlike my loud ass Mechanical keyboard 😅
it is moded
As someone with a Wooting. The keyboard doesn’t make you better at games. If you are trash at games you will still be trash at games. 😂💀
The fact that this Keyboard is actually OP then Razor just makes it even more OP is just Crazy
steelseries keyboards let you do some crazy customization as well
Finally a keyboard which gives me radiant knowledge expirience aim micro game macro game excellent voice chat usage and movement skill
I instantly knew what Keyboard it was lmao
Bro just said "Hold up, let me change my hair color"
Likes it because of the IKEA effect spending so much time customising, it feels better than something else off the shelf.
I'm surprised more people don't know about the wooting
It gives you so much mouse spaces. Thats the advantage
i have a wooting 60he i used to be on a 25 dollar keyboard and havent testes that many keyboards but the wooting is sooooo good
something funny I learned in CSGO is that analog controls allows you to move slightly faster silently too, so it allows a competitive advantage in that too. Actually, lots of pc games would probably get an advantage from the variable strafe speed
I believe there are pros and cons between both, whatever you are willing to trade off
We got tenz ASMR before gta 6
wooting is a Dutch brand they created the worlds first Analogue keyboard.
Most people won't even be able to tell the difference. It also takes time to get used to, and there are frequent bugs that require you to unplug the keyboard and replug it. Customer service is pretty much just Discord ( which has its pros and cons). Many will buy this just because pros use it without realizing they are not pros. It's really down to personal preference.
its that good that I bought an extra one even tho they sent me one... very wise man
wow, increasing the reaction time by 0,1 nanosecond compared over a 20 dollars kb, unbelievable
It helps you in Valorant a little bit but I play overwatch and the keyboard is insane it feels like an advantage
As soon as I save up for the last latest good stuff they come out with better newer and more expensive
I'm all about custom keyboards. Usually you get an infinitely better product for way cheaper. The tech and software that wooting sell you is very hard to get in the realm of custom keyboards for anything remotely close to the price you pay for a wooting. They definitely won.
he didn’t mention that steelseries apex pro does the same thing lol. must really want that sponsorship
Best keyboard I’ve ever owned. It’s not even comparable