This keyboard is an actual monster. I used it for an entire day in 2.4GHz wireless "high sensitivity" mode (1 kHz polling rate), and the battery didn't even drop below 90%. Input latency in wireless mode also feels faster than my old wired Tofu65. And it sounds better stock than my tofu65 did after literal days of tuning, lubing, and modding.
It looks very similar to AKKO year of Dragon. This product even supports wireless connectivity with the same performance as Dragon. When comparing the two products, were there any particular differences? If the Dragon model were more expensive just because it is a special designed- limited edition, I would be a little sad as a purchaser of the Dragon. ^^;;
Akko and Monsgeek are the same company. M1W-SP HE and MOD007V3 (Year of the Dragon) are very similar. Previously there were small differences but with the release of V3 version they are virtually identical. In this case the Dragon model is more expensive because it's a limited edition but I wouldn't be sad. It's a beautiful keyboard:) Especially considering wired performance is superior compared to wireless when it comes to this company's keyboards.
8k keyboard doesn't really mean much even for the future even rn 8k hz mice is good but it's really just not needed even in the future prolly not gonna be their considering big esports games one of them being R6 their engine just hates anything over 1.5k hz
Future proofing? Like, when you're gonna be able to react in sub 10ms in that "future" 😂😂😂 The technology is definitely getting more advance, but unfortunately humans reaction time is not.
i think what you are experience on the wirless mode is the interferance, I use mine with 3.0 usb hub to make the distance between the keeb and the wireless dongle closer.
Very informative review bro, What would you recommend aside from this hall effect keyboard? I've been eyeing on this one, but there are some others like drunkdeer g60/65, drunkdeer a75 pro, akko3016s he and endgame gear kb65he that are also good.
Hello! Monsgeek M1W HE or Akko Mod 007B HE (PC case). Which one is better in terms of performance? In my country, I can purchase the Monsgeek for $140, while the Akko for $100.
SteelSeries Apex Wireless is basically the only good wireless keyboard with rapid trigger since the latency difference between wired and wireless (at 1000Hz) is margin of error territory, basically gaming mice level of wireless latency (as expected from a gaming mice manufacturer). I think Razer is technically good (at wireless) as well but they use optical-based rapid trigger which have some caveats compared to magnetic switches.
And full aluminium case MASSIVELY debuffs all wireless connection modes. This is basic physics, with such case you HAVE to turn case into antenna applying technologies similar to mobile phones. But nobody does that. To have any chance of not trash wireless performance at least bottom part of the case should be plastic.
@@Wyn3e I didn't have to use software for either of them, they are self-configurable. You can also just set the setting, save to onboard memory, and then uninstall it.
@@b1zzler sadly not a single chinese keyboard maker who makes full aluminium wireless KBs cares about wireless performance and all of them have super trash connectivity.
lol of course they just gonna perform different all Hall effect keybaord have a different actuation 0.1-4mm , 0,2-3,8mm some perform worser oder better but your not gonna feel the difference
apparently it makes the typing feels more “bouncy” you can check out the different keyboard mounts on google. this is because there’s these rubber feet on the plate that rests on the base of the keyboard instead of a being directly screwed in, however flex of the pcb also helps with this bouncy experience
Great content man. Seems like all of these HE keyboards still can't match wootings performance. I wish more companies can make large layouts with wooting's performance. Feels like we are almost there but not quite, and these types of boards show that we will reach that the future is bright for great performing keyboards that sounds great as well.
Rewatching the vid again but it sounds like performance is identical except wireless/bluetooth is performing slow, which wooting doesn't have so not comparable. Please correct me if I'm wrong so I can avoid buying this keyboard.
@@Sicaryus I think you are right. From what I gather the boards that are way more expensive are only winning software wise, and are very minimally better on things I doubt anyone would be able to tell without inhuman measuring techniques. Although, I do think its important to note that the Akko HE switches arent compatible out of the box with the other non akko boards and vise versa as the magnets inside are reversed. Cant even buy the switches alone as of the time writing this. I might be biased because Personally i really enjoy the akko yellow cream HE switches, though. (Edit: I really enjoy these switches in the plastic case)
Light is not dim enough and to be honest i don't like how it sounds, it sounds too metalic not matter what switch i use i can't change the sound of the keys probably because of the heavy metalic body
This keyboard is an actual monster. I used it for an entire day in 2.4GHz wireless "high sensitivity" mode (1 kHz polling rate), and the battery didn't even drop below 90%. Input latency in wireless mode also feels faster than my old wired Tofu65. And it sounds better stock than my tofu65 did after literal days of tuning, lubing, and modding.
It looks very similar to AKKO year of Dragon. This product even supports wireless connectivity with the same performance as Dragon. When comparing the two products, were there any particular differences? If the Dragon model were more expensive just because it is a special designed- limited edition, I would be a little sad as a purchaser of the Dragon. ^^;;
Akko and Monsgeek are the same company. M1W-SP HE and MOD007V3 (Year of the Dragon) are very similar. Previously there were small differences but with the release of V3 version they are virtually identical. In this case the Dragon model is more expensive because it's a limited edition but I wouldn't be sad. It's a beautiful keyboard:) Especially considering wired performance is superior compared to wireless when it comes to this company's keyboards.
You're buying a more unique keyboard which is a limited edition. Plus when I last checked the price, they're not that much different.
Another great review. Not being able to feel that 8K difference is kinda annoying but you are future proofing when the tech catches up.
8k keyboard doesn't really mean much even for the future even rn 8k hz mice is good but it's really just not needed even in the future prolly not gonna be their considering big esports games one of them being R6 their engine just hates anything over 1.5k hz
Such a cope comment
Future proofing? Like, when you're gonna be able to react in sub 10ms in that "future" 😂😂😂
The technology is definitely getting more advance, but unfortunately humans reaction time is not.
@@Wyn3e In Overwatch, movement spamming is a big thing.
@@atmojoe Humans don't have to notice it to have the benefits. If that's the case then we would still be using the Avago 3080 sensor at 125Hz.
Almost got this KB, but the software on Keychron Q1 HE was better. These HE keyboards are getting pretty good price-to-performance wise.
The price of Keychron is something
@@LCR-ds2ox I paid 220 including tax and shipping for the Keychron. Pretty good bang for buck.
i think what you are experience on the wirless mode is the interferance, I use mine with 3.0 usb hub to make the distance between the keeb and the wireless dongle closer.
Do you use this for gaming on wireless? how is your experience?
Very informative review bro, What would you recommend aside from this hall effect keyboard? I've been eyeing on this one, but there are some others like drunkdeer g60/65, drunkdeer a75 pro, akko3016s he and endgame gear kb65he that are also good.
Hello! Monsgeek M1W HE or Akko Mod 007B HE (PC case). Which one is better in terms of performance? In my country, I can purchase the Monsgeek for $140, while the Akko for $100.
this one is 8Khz and iirc is the closest to wooting yet in terms of latency compared to other keyboards
What other brands of HE switches this keyboard supports?
Is the HE version of the pcb compatible with the normal m1w case? Trynna buy it separately to upgrade rn.
SteelSeries Apex Wireless is basically the only good wireless keyboard with rapid trigger since the latency difference between wired and wireless (at 1000Hz) is margin of error territory, basically gaming mice level of wireless latency (as expected from a gaming mice manufacturer).
I think Razer is technically good (at wireless) as well but they use optical-based rapid trigger which have some caveats compared to magnetic switches.
Steel series software and razer software is COMPLETE ASS hence why I'm not buying those also I want 75% and also hot swap none of them do those
And full aluminium case MASSIVELY debuffs all wireless connection modes.
This is basic physics, with such case you HAVE to turn case into antenna applying technologies similar to mobile phones. But nobody does that.
To have any chance of not trash wireless performance at least bottom part of the case should be plastic.
@@Wyn3e I didn't have to use software for either of them, they are self-configurable. You can also just set the setting, save to onboard memory, and then uninstall it.
@@b1zzler sadly not a single chinese keyboard maker who makes full aluminium wireless KBs cares about wireless performance and all of them have super trash connectivity.
no
apparently the typing experience is not great and there is a lot of rattle/wobble on the keys. is this true?
Hi there, I have a question , I was wondering if it's possible to use other Hall effect switches besides the original ones.
lol of course they just gonna perform different all Hall effect keybaord have a different actuation 0.1-4mm , 0,2-3,8mm some perform worser oder better but your not gonna feel the difference
Is this better than Aula F75 Black???
I really hope theyll release an ISO layout
you said its not the best he keyboard so what is the best keyboard then this one
WHAT DOES SP STAND FOR , IK WHAT HE STANDS FOR BUT WHAT IS SP
SP stands for "Side print", it's for the keycaps
@@fixed_gear_famous oh thanks
Is that a grey mouse? What model is that?
What is the gasket for? Sorry, I’m new to these
apparently it makes the typing feels more “bouncy” you can check out the different keyboard mounts on google. this is because there’s these rubber feet on the plate that rests on the base of the keyboard instead of a being directly screwed in, however flex of the pcb also helps with this bouncy experience
Great content man. Seems like all of these HE keyboards still can't match wootings performance. I wish more companies can make large layouts with wooting's performance. Feels like we are almost there but not quite, and these types of boards show that we will reach that the future is bright for great performing keyboards that sounds great as well.
Rewatching the vid again but it sounds like performance is identical except wireless/bluetooth is performing slow, which wooting doesn't have so not comparable. Please correct me if I'm wrong so I can avoid buying this keyboard.
@@Sicaryus I think you are right. From what I gather the boards that are way more expensive are only winning software wise, and are very minimally better on things I doubt anyone would be able to tell without inhuman measuring techniques. Although, I do think its important to note that the Akko HE switches arent compatible out of the box with the other non akko boards and vise versa as the magnets inside are reversed. Cant even buy the switches alone as of the time writing this. I might be biased because Personally i really enjoy the akko yellow cream HE switches, though. (Edit: I really enjoy these switches in the plastic case)
Is this keyboard hot swappable with other switches?
Check out outemu, they made switches for this
Light is not dim enough and to be honest i don't like how it sounds, it sounds too metalic not matter what switch i use i can't change the sound of the keys probably because of the heavy metalic body
You should try the Meletrix Boog75
Rather take the Aula F75 Pro for half price, still feel and look the same.
maybe, but this keyboard is aiming for people who wants rapid trigger and magnetic switches and other features that Aula F75 Pro might not have.
can you use it as wired?
yes, it has 3 connections. Bluetooth, 2.4ghz dongle and wired. Using it wired will give u 8k hz polling rate.