Ah man you have no idea, I was literally looking for a comprehensive review including this Yunzii and others compared. Also considering the Keychron K2 HE, but your reviews with the latency figures are literally exactly what I need. Thank you.
I hate south facing LEDs. The south LEDs are too distracting, and they don't light up the characters well. That attack shark is the only rappid trigger 75% keyboard under $100 that I could find that has north facing LEDs. By the way, there is a firmware update that's supposed to fix those key activation issues. Also, there is a warning stating that using RGB can mess with rapid trigger. Does the issue still happen with the RGB on a static color or turned off?
If RGB can mess with rapid trigger why would they include it? stop making excuses for them. however, I do want to see if the update fixes the he glitch
@@kiyoponnn When did I make excuses for them? Including RGB that doesn't work well with rapid trigger isn't the issue. The issue is not disclosing that on the product page. I personally don't care about RGB, I only use red backlight on my keyboard.
the Yunzii RT75 is actually very good for its price, I can attest to that after testing other HE/magnetic switch keyboards. albeit the sound of it leaves more to be desired.
You definitely need to check the fire68 and raven68. For budget boards they are real bangers and use same pcb. raven is cheaper. You can even get a raven61 pcb only
Thanks for the video. I was wondering what specific settings you were using on the GK61HE to make it perform well? You mentioned that it struggles at lower sensitivity settings.
@@leizerg i cant find any review of this version. It's looking rlly good choice in verry low budget for gaming better than normal mechanicals or optic. I hope someone will make a full review
when you reviewed the polar 65 a few months back and it had some issues then have they updated the software at all to make it better thinking about getting a polar 65 but not sure because of what you had said before
hi may i know is there a way to fix the attack shark k85 one like maybe turn off continuous rapid trigger or higher than actuation point cause im planning to buy since in my country other one on your list is like $60+ while the attack shark is only $45
also do you recommend for cs since im not going to spam the keys like maybe in overwatch or fortnite thx. im using rk61 blue switch tho rn and its well not bad the typing experience just wasnt the best anymore
no 60 percent keyboard. no light/heavy mode just like in the hm66. no midi for all those keyboards. unlike the hm66 again. hm66 goat. 60% percent for now. it also has the zxcv bottom rows shifted to the left a little bit adding to a little bit of an ortholinear layout. still waiting for ortho analog keyboards with all the features in the hm66 . also hm66 has the split spacebar. and more. i wish for open source analog keyboards so we can just add our own ideas for the keyboard. i also want the keyboard to control FL studio, ableton, etc. and with other applications. like maybe in the field of healthcare etc. i wish for a apple touchpad like feel on the sides of the keyboard for added extra input. i also am wishing for integration keyboard and mouse just like in the logitech rapid trigger keyboard and with their gaming mouse with gshift via KeyControl. etc. and theres more that i cant think of right now. i think drawing tablet input is also good for mice. so we can use the drawing tablet just like in the arturia polybrute 12 to control different parameters like Filter envelope ADSR attack decay sustain release. with Logitech like -"KeyControl" fucntionality. this is my dream peripheral input.
Great testing and comparison. Much better than 99% of reviews, thank god you do this content
Ah man you have no idea, I was literally looking for a comprehensive review including this Yunzii and others compared. Also considering the Keychron K2 HE, but your reviews with the latency figures are literally exactly what I need. Thank you.
I hate south facing LEDs. The south LEDs are too distracting, and they don't light up the characters well. That attack shark is the only rappid trigger 75% keyboard under $100 that I could find that has north facing LEDs. By the way, there is a firmware update that's supposed to fix those key activation issues. Also, there is a warning stating that using RGB can mess with rapid trigger. Does the issue still happen with the RGB on a static color or turned off?
If RGB can mess with rapid trigger why would they include it? stop making excuses for them. however, I do want to see if the update fixes the he glitch
@@kiyoponnn When did I make excuses for them? Including RGB that doesn't work well with rapid trigger isn't the issue. The issue is not disclosing that on the product page. I personally don't care about RGB, I only use red backlight on my keyboard.
@@kiyoponnn DrunkDeer keyboards have this feature where you turn on the keyboards sub-color and it starts working at maximum capacity rapid trigger
the Yunzii RT75 is actually very good for its price, I can attest to that after testing other HE/magnetic switch keyboards. albeit the sound of it leaves more to be desired.
As its "hotswap" what other switches can the yunzii take? I really wanna get a 75% and this one has the added pro of analog switches
@@melpe__ sadly other HE switches are not compatible with it only the outemu ones
@@ItsKodda24 ahhhh okay, thank you for replying that fast
try the ajazz ak820 max he (wired) plss
Have you heard of the IPI Rain65? All Alu HE keyboard and I got mine for only 54usd.
thanks, i was considering a bad choice until i saw your video
Wouldnt an average delay of 24.7 on the drunkdeer mean it is faster than the wooting with an average of 26ms ?
Your videoes are fire! Keep up your work bro
Great video my friend! if possible, could you review the Gamakay TK75-he? :)
You should check out the boyi 66pro it’s a 8k polling rate pre modded keyboard for only $60
using my yunzii rn, love this thing.
Best value imo
You definitely need to check the fire68 and raven68. For budget boards they are real bangers and use same pcb. raven is cheaper. You can even get a raven61 pcb only
pls do a review of the zifriend m68 keyboard like there's no good reviews of it and it's cheaper than the red dragon
Thanks for the video. I was wondering what specific settings you were using on the GK61HE to make it perform well? You mentioned that it struggles at lower sensitivity settings.
1mm press and I believe 0.2mm rapid trigger. Might just be my unit so maybe that won’t happen on all keyboards.
you should try redragon fidd not fizz this is just a lot better rapid trigger keyb and really good sounding
I own an Attack Shark K85 and i bought it for just under 50euros. I dont have the analog glitch as you describe it. maybe its a qc problem
Might be. Thanks for sharing
@@leizerg Need to set an actuation distance of 0.2mm and disable rgb to completely remove the weird behaviour.
@@RadialSeeker113 thanks for sharing
yunzi rt75 is the same as the yunzi rt65 in terms of perfomeance right ? thaqts the only one my amazon has :p
Yes
the Attack Shark K85 seems to have received a firmware update that fixed its issue. how does that affect your rating of it?
If it’s fixed then I’d recommend it. It’s decent if you’re not looking for exceptional build quality and sound :)
have you tested atk rs7 pro?
We love you my friend because you are doing a great job. Keep going.❤❤
Is the ajazz ak820 pro a good keyboard? Is the only one available in my region
I hope you make a detailed video about HKG GK61HE 🙏🙏
I might!
Is that HKG keyboard is a hall effect version ? can i find somewhere full review of this keyboard?
Yes a of them are analog hall effect. I havent done a full review but I’m sure there’s something on YT
@@leizerg i cant find any review of this version. It's looking rlly good choice in verry low budget for gaming better than normal mechanicals or optic. I hope someone will make a full review
when you reviewed the polar 65 a few months back and it had some issues then have they updated the software at all to make it better thinking about getting a polar 65 but not sure because of what you had said before
I don’t think they did. If what I said doesn’t bother you too much it’s still a great keyboard. Just not the best rapid trigger.
hey can you try the ez 60 its faster then wooting
is the yunzi rt75 better then the apex pro mini?
If it’s cheaper then yes
Please make a review on the Boyi 66 Pro, it’s very budget and I would love a video on it!
Pretty please? ❤❤❤
I’ll see what I can do. I usually have to buy the keyboards myself and it’s an expensive endeavour 😅
@@leizerg it’s very budget at only $65
hi may i know is there a way to fix the attack shark k85 one like maybe turn off continuous rapid trigger or higher than actuation point cause im planning to buy since in my country other one on your list is like $60+ while the attack shark is only $45
also do you recommend for cs since im not going to spam the keys like maybe in overwatch or fortnite thx. im using rk61 blue switch tho rn and its well not bad the typing experience just wasnt the best anymore
Maybe if you lower the sensitivity it will help. But also some people reported that their unit didn’t have this issue so maybe it’s just mine.
what do you think about vgn a75? i don t know if i should get yunzii rt75 or the vgn a75
Haven’t tried it, no idea
@@leizerg do you think that the yunzii rt75 is still the best for 80$ compared to other rapid trigger keyboards?
@@Decrypt1 i didnt test many of then but so far it had the best performance and quality
So you bought keyboards but didnt update the firmware? 2:59
Did the new firmware resolve the issue? I am also interested in that keyboard (Attack Shark K85)
Any of these are compatible with console?
All of them should be. The only issue is the app to set the rt etc. pick one with either built in menu like Razer or go with browser based.
Just get the Bridge75 HE. It's an alu case HE keyboard for much cheaper than the Keychron K2 HE.
100% agree
The bridge 75 HE is 3x more than the most expensive out of all of these.
no 60 percent keyboard. no light/heavy mode just like in the hm66. no midi for all those keyboards. unlike the hm66 again. hm66 goat. 60% percent for now. it also has the zxcv bottom rows shifted to the left a little bit adding to a little bit of an ortholinear layout. still waiting for ortho analog keyboards with all the features in the hm66 . also hm66 has the split spacebar. and more. i wish for open source analog keyboards so we can just add our own ideas for the keyboard. i also want the keyboard to control FL studio, ableton, etc. and with other applications. like maybe in the field of healthcare etc. i wish for a apple touchpad like feel on the sides of the keyboard for added extra input. i also am wishing for integration keyboard and mouse just like in the logitech rapid trigger keyboard and with their gaming mouse with gshift via KeyControl. etc. and theres more that i cant think of right now. i think drawing tablet input is also good for mice. so we can use the drawing tablet just like in the arturia polybrute 12 to control different parameters like Filter envelope ADSR attack decay sustain release. with Logitech like -"KeyControl" fucntionality. this is my dream peripheral input.