if its the same switches as drunkdeer and the same pcb. I think its alright. the rapid trigger distance for reactuation is .1 mm so i don't know if its the same but its barely different.
@@dwight2310 Hey thank you for watching and thank you for your comment. I usually keep my product comparisons separate from Review videos to focus more on the ups and downs of a product and not against another. But you seem experienced with content and I would love to check out your review sometime! 🤗
@@sucemoicalapinou yep, I ended up buying the lamzu keyboard aswell. Fits my setup good, I have a white themed PC, white mouse, white mousepad, a white headset, and now a white/cyan-ish keyboard. :D
Nice review! I would like to say though; even if the pcb does have feet holes for Gateron he switches, they won't be compatible with each other as the magnets, that are used to measure the distance the switch have been pushed down, are not on the same place between the RAESHA switches and basically every other he switches. The RAESHA switches have their magnets placed on the top of the stem, instead of other switches having their magnets placed in the middle of the stem. This makes them incompatible with each other no matter what, since their measurements will always be different. Even putting on a RAESHA switch in different orientation will render the switch useless, so it's quite disappointing to see that lamzu have decided to use the RAESHA switches to save a few bucks instead of something like the Gateron KS-37B, which the Endgame Gear KB65HE uses. Further more, since RAESHA he switches are made to order and have a huge minimum order, these switches are basically impossible to get unless you're a manufacturer, so you'll only have the switches that comes with the keyboard.
Hello, I am really torn between this keyboard and the Polar 65. I will soon be buying a Lamzu Atlantis OG V2 Pro mouse, so I think the Lamzu keyboard would be perfect. However, the Polar looks better despite its somewhat basic design.
hello man thanks for great videos I'm using apex pro tkl not 2023 ver just og one and I'm the user of fortnite I wanna more competitive keyboard so I'm still deciding to buy wooting 80he or other alternative keyboard like drunkendeer or polar or lamzu or something else can you recommend for me?
Hey! I do not have one myself. I have to say what's stopping me from getting one is that the shape may be way too small and I am a little unsure how I would fit this in with the games that I play? Because For Valorant I prefer a mouse that isn't too small because it falls short on stability with its base. With gaming mice most of the support comes from the shape and size so this is one that Isn't on the top of my list but perhaps I will cover it later down the road :)
@@TheMukosei ah! for gaming performance, if you want the best, I would still very much recommend to try and get a Wooting. They are working on a 80% Layout that should release in a couple months time. Quite a number of people went with a Drunkdeer as an alternative and they prefer the 75% layout. I do not have one myself so i cannot give much input on that. For 75%, Melatrix has just released a new one called the Boog75. Can have a look at that if you like the design! I would recommend having a look at the Polar 65 by Arbiter Studio, I feel that it is quite a good board that performs well enough for most people and typing on it feels pretty good! I'll be publishing my review on it at 12 midnight later so you can have a look and see if that is something you'd be interested in :) There are also Rapid trigger boards from big brands such as SteelSeries and Razer but they come at a much higher price and do not feel as good to type on. Hope this helps a little!😊😊
It seems to have similar specs to drunkdeer's product with the similarities to the pcb and the same raesha switches. At this point in my opinion I would choose the drunkdeer g60, g65 or even the a75 (which is what I have). I also prefer the web based application where you can change the settings on the board. On top of that Drunkdeer is a bit cheaper with more layouts to choose from. I do like that the lamzu has a aluminum case which makes it better quality and build wise. Good review
This keyboard is very good and very beautiful, and has a great rapid trigger, but it is still not a Wooting 60HE in terms of performance. But it's even better in terms of caps and construction. But I would still do it as a gaming keyboard 1- Wooting 60HE 2- YUKI polar 65HE 3 - Lamzu POLAR But I know there are a lot of people who like Steelseries so I could put it in 4th place
Nice review! I would like to say though; even if the pcb does have feet holes for Gateron he switches, they won't be compatible with each other as the magnets, that are used to measure the distance the switch have been pushed down, are not on the same place between the RAESHA switches and basically every other he switches. The RAESHA switches have their magnets placed on the top of the stem, instead of other switches having their magnets placed in the middle of the stem. This makes them incompatible with each other no matter what, since their measurements will always be different. Even putting on a RAESHA switch in different orientation will render the switch useless, so it's quite disappointing to see that lamzu have decided to use the RAESHA switches to save a few bucks instead of something like the Gateron KS-37B, which the Endgame Gear KB65HE uses. Further more, since RAESHA he switches are made to order and have a huge minimum order, these switches are basically impossible to get unless you're a manufacturer, so you'll only have the switches that comes with the keyboard.
How does the Rapid Trigger function compare to the OG Wooting?
Wondering as well
Main thing I care about too.
if its the same switches as drunkdeer and the same pcb. I think its alright. the rapid trigger distance for reactuation is .1 mm so i don't know if its the same but its barely different.
agreed. shitty review.
@@dwight2310 Hey thank you for watching and thank you for your comment. I usually keep my product comparisons separate from Review videos to focus more on the ups and downs of a product and not against another.
But you seem experienced with content and I would love to check out your review sometime! 🤗
tbh with how fast lamzu picked up the mouse market the v2 (or a new keyboard) of this keyboard is gonna be amazing
The rubber bits are for the spacebar
Cheers!
Kinda a bummer this uses those raesha switches and not the ks20 type since there are so many more options with the latter
I'm a huge fan of lamzu, but I just can't decide between this keyboard, the apex pro mini wireless or wooting 60he+.
same
I finally decided on my side and bought this lamzu keyboard which looks incredible to me
@@sucemoicalapinou yep, I ended up buying the lamzu keyboard aswell. Fits my setup good, I have a white themed PC, white mouse, white mousepad, a white headset, and now a white/cyan-ish keyboard. :D
@@Sergeant0 great, it is very beautiful indeed, and then it is heavy which gives a premium aspect. We will tell each other in 1 year our feelings :)
Nice review! I would like to say though; even if the pcb does have feet holes for Gateron he switches, they won't be compatible with each other as the magnets, that are used to measure the distance the switch have been pushed down, are not on the same place between the RAESHA switches and basically every other he switches. The RAESHA switches have their magnets placed on the top of the stem, instead of other switches having their magnets placed in the middle of the stem.
This makes them incompatible with each other no matter what, since their measurements will always be different. Even putting on a RAESHA switch in different orientation will render the switch useless, so it's quite disappointing to see that lamzu have decided to use the RAESHA switches to save a few bucks instead of something like the Gateron KS-37B, which the Endgame Gear KB65HE uses.
Further more, since RAESHA he switches are made to order and have a huge minimum order, these switches are basically impossible to get unless you're a manufacturer, so you'll only have the switches that comes with the keyboard.
Why are some of these companies using pcb's that don't work with other magnetic switches, I don't know.
What if it compared to keychron Q1 HE? Whats ur opinion about it
Thank for letting us know that there are no pin holes for the switches. No sale for me.
Hello, I am really torn between this keyboard and the Polar 65. I will soon be buying a Lamzu Atlantis OG V2 Pro mouse, so I think the Lamzu keyboard would be perfect. However, the Polar looks better despite its somewhat basic design.
Which you are suggested for gaming/work user rapid trigger keyboard polar65 and Lamzu Atlantis pro?
build quality : lamzu≧polar 65
rapid trigger : lamzu=DD>>polar 65
Personally I would pick the Polar 65 for gaming/work. It feels a lot nicer to type on :)
neo tokyo polar is better than lamzu but default polar sucks bc of deadzone problem dont buy it or buy atk68
@@penalbondnotimetoscore7616 atk68 you suggest which the g switch or L switch?
@@penalbondnotimetoscore7616oh really ? The basic polar 65 is bad ?
I hate all 60% keyboards when will these damn keyboard makers realize the ducky clones are dead and 75% and tkl are the best of both worlds.
Agreed.
Shake my head every time I see yet another 60-65% brought to the market.
Bring the 75% and I'm sold.
😭
True
75% too big
In your opinion lol. Imo I would never use anything above 65, they’re just horrible to me and pointless
thank you for this review!
My pleasure! :)
@@wasabitech fühl dich mal nicht so du fishmac
Is it compatible with Cerakey brand ceramic keys?
i get mine in a few days cant wait
where did your oder
Great review as usual! Thank you wasabi👏
Thank you my friend!
hello man thanks for great videos I'm using apex pro tkl not 2023 ver just og one
and I'm the user of fortnite
I wanna more competitive keyboard so I'm still deciding to buy wooting 80he or other alternative keyboard like drunkendeer or polar or lamzu or something else
can you recommend for me?
Is it good? do you have problem like keys not registering? or lagging? or anything.
No issues like that for me! Make sure to use the cable that's included in the box if you do decide to get one :)
this keyboard support layers like qmk/via software?
Up to 2 additional layers if i'm not mistaken! and they are accessed with FN1 and FN2
ok thanks
What is your thoughts on the WL Beast X mini?
Hey! I do not have one myself. I have to say what's stopping me from getting one is that the shape may be way too small and I am a little unsure how I would fit this in with the games that I play? Because For Valorant I prefer a mouse that isn't too small because it falls short on stability with its base. With gaming mice most of the support comes from the shape and size so this is one that Isn't on the top of my list but perhaps I will cover it later down the road :)
What good quality Wooting analogs would you recommend?
Heya! Do you mean alternatives to the Wooting Keyboard or the Switches?
@@wasabitech I mean rapid trigger keyboard , drunkbear or something else
@@TheMukosei ah! for gaming performance, if you want the best, I would still very much recommend to try and get a Wooting. They are working on a 80% Layout that should release in a couple months time.
Quite a number of people went with a Drunkdeer as an alternative and they prefer the 75% layout. I do not have one myself so i cannot give much input on that.
For 75%, Melatrix has just released a new one called the Boog75. Can have a look at that if you like the design!
I would recommend having a look at the Polar 65 by Arbiter Studio, I feel that it is quite a good board that performs well enough for most people and typing on it feels pretty good!
I'll be publishing my review on it at 12 midnight later so you can have a look and see if that is something you'd be interested in :)
There are also Rapid trigger boards from big brands such as SteelSeries and Razer but they come at a much higher price and do not feel as good to type on.
Hope this helps a little!😊😊
@@wasabitechthx
Very nice review. Keep going.
Thank you!!
It seems to have similar specs to drunkdeer's product with the similarities to the pcb and the same raesha switches. At this point in my opinion I would choose the drunkdeer g60, g65 or even the a75 (which is what I have). I also prefer the web based application where you can change the settings on the board. On top of that Drunkdeer is a bit cheaper with more layouts to choose from.
I do like that the lamzu has a aluminum case which makes it better quality and build wise.
Good review
This keyboard is very good and very beautiful, and has a great rapid trigger, but it is still not a Wooting 60HE in terms of performance. But it's even better in terms of caps and construction.
But I would still do it as a gaming keyboard
1- Wooting 60HE
2- YUKI polar 65HE
3 - Lamzu POLAR
But I know there are a lot of people who like Steelseries so I could put it in 4th place
Good job👍😃
Much respect for giving an honest review of the keyboard.
bro its sold out i need it it gives me frutiger aero vibes
its available ag maxgaming
Christiansen Mission
good job azn boy
always sold out their products..
nah those keycaps are going in the trash lol
behebe das es nervt meine fresse
Meine Arme!!!!!!!!
i said eff it and ordered a wooting lol
Nice review! I would like to say though; even if the pcb does have feet holes for Gateron he switches, they won't be compatible with each other as the magnets, that are used to measure the distance the switch have been pushed down, are not on the same place between the RAESHA switches and basically every other he switches. The RAESHA switches have their magnets placed on the top of the stem, instead of other switches having their magnets placed in the middle of the stem.
This makes them incompatible with each other no matter what, since their measurements will always be different. Even putting on a RAESHA switch in different orientation will render the switch useless, so it's quite disappointing to see that lamzu have decided to use the RAESHA switches to save a few bucks instead of something like the Gateron KS-37B, which the Endgame Gear KB65HE uses.
Further more, since RAESHA he switches are made to order and have a huge minimum order, these switches are basically impossible to get unless you're a manufacturer, so you'll only have the switches that comes with the keyboard.