Your Keyboard Sucks and I Can Prove It. - Labs Keyboard Testing

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 Intro
    0:59 What IS quality control?
    2:00 our Robot
    4:41 What the robot sees
    6:30 What data we'll get
    7:23 How many boards can we test?
    8:37 Measuring Latency
    11:41 Measuring Repairability
    12:18 Qualitative data
    12:44 What's coming
    14:51 Outro
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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  Рік тому +4186

    Hey everyone, this video's endroll was completed ahead of the NVIDIA 4080 12GB Unlaunch on Friday, and snuck past our team before being publicly posted. Please disregard that specific SKU... but the 4090 and 4080 16GBs mentioned are still worth keeping an eye on! - Sean

    • @dazlorae
      @dazlorae Рік тому +140

      literally just came looking for this comment LOL

    • @zelo101
      @zelo101 Рік тому +43

      baba booey

    • @Dudelee1
      @Dudelee1 Рік тому +33

      have you thought of having someone actually watch the video before uploading it lol?

    • @anthonysauter5368
      @anthonysauter5368 Рік тому +8

      nothing beats my K120 from logitech. Bought 10years ago for like 20bucks, still A-fine

    • @migaeldannhauser
      @migaeldannhauser Рік тому +97

      @@Dudelee1 🤡

  • @AdbilPlays
    @AdbilPlays Рік тому +2041

    In regards to the potential scoring system between keyboards; you could have a spreadsheet style interactive chart where users can remove any categories that do not matter to them. That way everyone can get a customized ranking system based on their own preferences and hard data.

  • @KyleMorpheus
    @KyleMorpheus Рік тому +590

    This testing lab will 100% be the lasting legacy of LMG. Love seeing the progress Linus and staff!

  • @quinnis
    @quinnis Рік тому +171

    I'm really glad LTT seems to be going in the way of info for all concerning benchmarking and testing of hardware. The general public has definitely been waiting for a (very hopefully) unbiased way of knowing what is the best product for them. Bravo.

    • @goldenhate6649
      @goldenhate6649 Рік тому +13

      Between LTT and GN, it is so much easier to make informed decisions than it was even just 5 years ago.

  • @drtofuu
    @drtofuu Рік тому +181

    As a QA professional and PC enthusiast I just love this new approach to testing stuff. Wonderful idea, great videos to come.

    • @goldenhate6649
      @goldenhate6649 Рік тому +2

      This is huge as I have almost completely stopped using gaming keyboards and switched to a thin logitech K780 because it feels nice and is most importantly - quiet. I have come to hate gaming keyboards for being the loudest part of my setup. I love gaming keyboards, but I have run into too many ergonomic and noise issues with them.

    • @xSKOOBSx
      @xSKOOBSx Рік тому +2

      Fellow QA professional 👍

  • @JohnSmith_420
    @JohnSmith_420 Рік тому +714

    Bruh, the LTT Lab is turning into everything I could've hoped for. As a consumer this will be a massive win. Big ups to Linus and the rest of the team 🙏

    • @the_indie_army
      @the_indie_army Рік тому +21

      It's Rtings meets iFixit for keyboards. I love it. I imagine more hardware will be added in the future.

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Рік тому +13

      between this and GamersNexus Steve, they're gonna be holding manufacturers to their word hard core. and we will be the winners for it!

    • @jumbomuffin1316
      @jumbomuffin1316 Рік тому +1

      How would it help you? 🤷‍♂️

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Рік тому

      @@ghomerhust this is a reason why we always need some oversight and verification never trust the "word giver", but let the data and science say.

    • @ixionn563
      @ixionn563 Рік тому

      @@jumbomuffin1316 Not wasting money on overpriced products that don't actually perform the way they say they do.

  • @krkanee
    @krkanee Рік тому +3888

    You don't have to remind us Linus

  • @controllerpleb6568
    @controllerpleb6568 Рік тому +43

    I love that you guys are always pushing to get better and better information into the hands of the consumer.

  • @XYoukaiX
    @XYoukaiX Рік тому +51

    Not sure if it was mentioned before but one thing you should not forget is that most people won't push the keys 100% vertically so it would be good to at least try a few key by pressing them in an angle like I noticed some Keyboards won't work really well if the angle is to high (usually doesn't happen a lot when you are sitting right in front of the keyboard but sometimes happens when you help someone else who is in front of the keyboard so you have to type from the side.)

    • @logandeathrage6945
      @logandeathrage6945 Рік тому +4

      That was addressed by Linus and Jake #3 by edge pressing the keys for seeing if keyboarding happens.

    • @XYoukaiX
      @XYoukaiX Рік тому +3

      @@logandeathrage6945 pressing the button at the side is something different then pressing it with an angle that doesn't goes straight down

    • @reaLeguy
      @reaLeguy Рік тому +1

      @@XYoukaiX who presses a key from the side? Why would they test for something that the keyboard is not meant to do?

    • @XYoukaiX
      @XYoukaiX Рік тому +4

      @@reaLeguy As IT support and a "former" gamer that also has friends sometimes sitting next to him I can tell you it happens a lot ...
      Lots of people asking for help have their keyboard in front of them and don't even think about making some space for you so you type in a very bad angle some times
      Also if you are sitting in front of the pc with a friend (yeah many years ago online play wasn't really popular) and your pc table is small at least one if not both of you will sit not right in front of the keyboard

  • @bitboithabot2299
    @bitboithabot2299 Рік тому +6243

    The amount of data that LTT labs is going to be able to produce for free for consumers is crazy Linus is a GOAT

    • @spacetoast7783
      @spacetoast7783 Рік тому +251

      RTINGS is sweating right now.

    • @drakenstrijder2463
      @drakenstrijder2463 Рік тому +31

      Or, a collab?

    • @thatisthatoof
      @thatisthatoof Рік тому +8

      This will be glorious

    • @aurelienlux
      @aurelienlux Рік тому +143

      @@spacetoast7783 Seems they have hired at least one former employee from RTINGS. Apparently Antoine worked there until a few months ago.

    • @CasepbX
      @CasepbX Рік тому +30

      Pretty sure Linus is a human. Or did goats recently evolve?

  • @axelfoley133
    @axelfoley133 Рік тому +50

    I'd actually be curious to see how custom keyboards compare to the OEM variety, in terms of consistency and latency. KBD67 vs Razer Huntsman, etc. Another test that I don't think I've seen anyone else attempt is two people build the same custom keyboard, and then see how consistent the two resulting boards are. Can give context about whether we can even replicate builds from UA-camrs using the same specs. Their board may sound amazing, but perhaps it's not even feasible for someone else to recreate the same experience.

    • @TryTane
      @TryTane Рік тому +3

      Soundwise, it's like almost impossible. Like you'll have to know which lube they used for their switches, what mods they used for the keyboard's case, and what kind of textile is used in their desk mat (and its size). The desk material, density, and size. And a lot more. So it's impossible to replicate someone's else builds. For the latency, I think it is only important if you're an elite rhythm game player, otherwise, a 500hz/250hz polling rate is enough.

    • @dylonadams1660
      @dylonadams1660 Рік тому +1

      as far as latency and all of that, there are a few types of PCB used that could effect that, but most of the time it comes down to polling rate as well as if its usb-c or a.

    • @dylonadams1660
      @dylonadams1660 Рік тому

      @@TryTane right? probably keyboard youtubers that do it already

  • @djr8585
    @djr8585 Рік тому +9

    As someone who gets to work with FANUC robots everyday, I absolutely love that you guys are into testing keyboards with a robot. Still learning my 3DL vision, but the lasers help out a lot with depth. Good luck!

  • @justinkruger
    @justinkruger Рік тому +757

    If you are testing keyboard latency, make sure to test multiple keys being pressed at the same time. Some keyboards send commands differently when there is one key pressed, and when multiple keys are pressed. There used to be some keyboards that had issues when you had more than 3 or 4 keys pressed.

    • @LiveType
      @LiveType Рік тому +15

      I trust the engineers LTT hired will look at this and implement things accordingly.
      Or at least I would hope they would. The fact that they didn't immediately go with a 3d depth map is concerning though. Not going to lie. I would have immediately went to 3d mapping even if it cost like 10x as much. It will make a huge difference in the long term with how much they're relying on the imaging for testing.

    • @vanshinners2722
      @vanshinners2722 Рік тому +16

      was gonna comment this. For people who do stuff like Rhythm games that is a huge make or break and might help some frustrated people find out why they are missing notes at high speeds

    • @justinkruger
      @justinkruger Рік тому +58

      @@LiveType it's always best to use the KISS approach for version zero. If you start with "the best" first you make the problem much more difficult, and it might not be solvable at that scale of difficulty. if you noticed, they started with pictures and mapped that to an XY grid, then ... they just slowly went down till they started feeling resistance, and measured that curve. They did all of that without a machine learning engineer which is much more expensive and harder to hire than a normal software engineer. Then as they saw a monetary value in a more complex solution, then they hired exactly the right talent for that scale of the challenge.
      To me, it sounds like LTT is doing things much, much better than reviewers before them. I, however, didn't see a simple multi-key setup so it looks like they are optimizing narrowly vs. broadly. Knowing how a keyboard responds to multiple keys is a known issue, and ... it definitely affects max typing speed and gaming. Both of which are probably important to their audiance.

    • @hobbseltoff
      @hobbseltoff Рік тому +6

      Linus mentions it in the video.

    • @CarlisleFox
      @CarlisleFox Рік тому +5

      I could be wrong but I think that's what ghosting means, at least, that's always been my understanding of it.

  • @CodeMonkeX
    @CodeMonkeX Рік тому +203

    I love that there is actually a plan for a website. So many YT channels just focus on videos exclusively. And I understand that's how it's monetized, but often I have already watched a video maybe a year or month ago and just need a quick bit of information. So having a website instead of having to find the video and scrub through it looking for the info is great.

    • @larion2336
      @larion2336 Рік тому +6

      You can't really index video data either. Like keywords & whatnot.

    • @trubnikov
      @trubnikov Рік тому +1

      Cool you will have to scrub through the website then😂

    • @TheHenirik
      @TheHenirik Рік тому

      @@larion2336 you can but only if the Chanels put proper titels and descriptions on the videos, unfortunately they get much less views that way though

  • @BenjyP.
    @BenjyP. Рік тому +48

    Hey I also work as an ML Engineer in Computer Vision for product line quality control and I would say your laser scanner is totally overkill. I mean if you have the money, go use it but just for identification of the keys you can use grey scale images with some smoothing and I would guess just edge detection to find all the keys pretty reliable and super fast. Only reflection / polished keys might be a problem. I think if you open source your key identification algorithm you will get help fast an easily

    • @kaduseus593
      @kaduseus593 Рік тому +7

      More than overkill, it's like someone doesn't even know what IOL is. As for reflections, image processing on multiple images with different light sources will sort that out, and remove most of the shadows. Most of the code needed is open source, and a decent IOL setup will cost $30?

    • @rednas195
      @rednas195 Рік тому +12

      @@kaduseus593 what's IOL?

    • @shadowwolfmandan
      @shadowwolfmandan Рік тому +8

      Pretty sure he has the money, and wouldn't be surprised if the laser scanner wound up having multiple purposes in the long run.

    • @mnxs
      @mnxs Рік тому

      OTOMH, couldn't they just also invest in another webcam mounted opposite the one they already have, and do some comparative stereoscopic wizardry on the image feeds to determine distances? Seems like a good crossover between cost (versus a laser) and algorithmic error rate (versus an algorithm that only uses one camera and has to rely on ML to discern shapes).
      Come think of it, they could just use the same one camera and just take multiple images from different XY positions to achieve functionally the same.
      (I don't know if that's what you guys in this thread were talking about, or if some of what I said is what they were already doing - this is all admittedly beyond my expertise.)

    • @ryankrage77
      @ryankrage77 Рік тому

      Couldn't keyboards where you can't turn the RGB off also pose a problem for a camera-based system?

  • @werewolfpreyan
    @werewolfpreyan Рік тому +2

    Damn! The passion and ambition which needs to do this is just unparalleled!! Keep the good work going!

  • @jajssblue
    @jajssblue Рік тому +2258

    As a robotics engineer, this setup is definitely a decent proof of concept. I'm really excited at the progress and promise of the work! There are some simple changes you guys could try to make the setup more robust, especially for vision. Fully enclosing, specifically with a light box, would really help with consistent lighting as well as integrating the lights. You can also get a 3D image using a 2D camera by stitching together images as the robot moves or using multiple camera angles. Multiple cameras can allow a 3D image also using structured light through a projector. That will be much cheaper $500 USD per camera, than a multi $1k/$10k 3D sensor. Getting a Basler or similar GigE camera allows open source focus control and confocal lenses if you want a really flat 2D image. 2D line scan profilometers are a decent idea, but be careful that robot movements can cause rippling in the image as they move. So take measurements while it is stopped or consider a true 3D sensor (point cloud) as they are about the same cost range as a laser profilometer. Another lower cost option is using a Microsoft Kinect or HP 3D Camera. They used to be off-the-shelf, but you can find used ones. They have limitations in resolution, but might work for identifying the key top centers. Just some attempt at friendly advice that I gained through many hours of banging my head against problems in the industry. I'm sure you guys have already tried a lot of approaches you couldn't fit in the video.

    • @turbomit112
      @turbomit112 Рік тому +24

      Or use a tof camera to get a point cloud

    • @Meoiswa
      @Meoiswa Рік тому +185

      This. Laser topology seems not only overkill but prone to issues such as metallic reflections from both the robot itself and keyboard backplate (or even shiny keycaps), not to mention high sensitivity to jitter and judder. A rigid lightproof enclosure with two or three distinct camera viewpoints should be more than enough to build a reliable pointcloud with high enough fidelity to work here, or spend the big bucks on a 3d scanner that will not require complex positioning to capture the topology of the keyboard.

    • @RS-jq4oc
      @RS-jq4oc Рік тому +6

      i really hope these changes are implemented

    • @ritecomment2098
      @ritecomment2098 Рік тому +4

      why would fully enclosing help with vision? why not just use a coloured light and a matching filter?

    • @n2killu
      @n2killu Рік тому

      @@Meoiswa I am not sure I can agree with you, but you have some valid points

  • @CornysConsoles
    @CornysConsoles Рік тому +342

    Every Lab update we get just blows my mind. The fact that a tech youtube channel ive been watching for years and years has developed to the point of legitimately quality testing big name brands to keep them honest, and the fact they HAVE the influence behind them to make this possible is just insane

    • @juliojimenez9794
      @juliojimenez9794 Рік тому +24

      I think that growth is a testament to how business savvy Linus is. It takes way more than being a simple "youtuber" to achieve what he has.

    • @thezombiekillr1066
      @thezombiekillr1066 Рік тому +10

      Let's not forget the fact that if they have been lying, they will need to be scared straight because that can ruin their keyboard reputation status. This can make or break their status. Although, they need to test at least a minimum of 3 of the same keyboards because a single keyboard could be a keyboard that failed and somehow made its way into the stores.

    • @Azivegu
      @Azivegu Рік тому +4

      Going from whole room watercooling in a house where they didn't have a permit to run the business, to a multi location quality control facilities is quite the change

  • @user-bp8yg3ko1r
    @user-bp8yg3ko1r Рік тому +9

    The more LTT Labs content, the better!
    Keep it up!

  • @allnicksweretaken
    @allnicksweretaken Рік тому +1

    I’m glad to see someone doing this type of thorough testing, and I’m really excited for the results.
    Also, I will totally forgive you if you don’t finish it all by the end of the year.
    Imo, it’s better to do it right and with a smaller set, than to rush it. But I’m guessing it’s a time is money situation.
    Keep it up!

  • @alistairblaire6001
    @alistairblaire6001 Рік тому +253

    Force curves for more esoteric switches would be fantastic. Everyone already knows what Cherry MX curves look like, but less common "hobbyist" switches sometimes don't have any graphs online. It would be great to compare some of these boutique tactile switches against each other, against well known switches like Cherry MX Brown so we have a reference point

    • @ConnorElsea
      @ConnorElsea Рік тому

      This would be fantastic

    • @graciouscompetentdwarfrabbit
      @graciouscompetentdwarfrabbit Рік тому +3

      "esoteric switches" makes me think of ThereminGoat's switches collection. The guy has like 1.5k switches, and I can maybe name only 10 (not including colors, ofc). I wonder whether there could ever be some sort of collab between them, considering that Goat doesn't record videos (at least not public, afaik)
      P.S.: For the last "family photo" he posted, the thread ID in the shortlink is "tbqrwf"

    • @Sevidical2
      @Sevidical2 Рік тому +1

      Also be cool to have some vintage ones as well

    • @LeonSteelpaw
      @LeonSteelpaw Рік тому

      They have curves?

    • @huantian
      @huantian Рік тому +1

      @@graciouscompetentdwarfrabbit ThereminGoat's switch reviews are so good! Hopefully ltt labs is able to reach that level of quality and data

  • @Krilllind
    @Krilllind Рік тому +148

    Sometimes reinventing the wheel can be tedious. It might be of value to collaborate with iFixit on the teardown schematics and repair parts needed. You both are trusted companies who can utilize each others strengths!

    • @thebastm8
      @thebastm8 Рік тому +1

      Was just about to mention the same thing. Seems like a match made in heaven.

    • @murcie7896
      @murcie7896 Рік тому +8

      Thought the same thing. If you're talking about "helping consumers make better decisions and access the information", creating a separate platform for the same information that is established on a household name like iFixit seems counterproductive to me.

    • @ichihaifu
      @ichihaifu Рік тому +1

      I really hope Linus' team reads this and takes it in to serious consideration. As soon as I heard his plans on gathering repairability and teardown data, I immediately thought that we really shouldn't fragment this information. They need to work with iFixit on this.

  • @FollowRevolutionNine
    @FollowRevolutionNine Рік тому +1

    I like that you continue to test real world tools/components. Keep up the good work!

  • @MrCommunistMonkey
    @MrCommunistMonkey Рік тому +3

    great works guys! this is exactly what we need in every industry, unbiased testing for the consumers.

  • @user-pt1kj5uw3b
    @user-pt1kj5uw3b Рік тому +198

    I love the normal LTT team and their hardware knowledge and wit, but it’s awesome having some videos with real engineers and specialists.

    • @CamelSmokes23
      @CamelSmokes23 Рік тому +11

      I could be way off on this, but I think Alex had a huge hand in all this happening. Him running the workshop really turned LTT from just receiving and reviewing things to actually building things themselves. From 3D printing to CNC, sandblasting, other metal cutting etc. That made LTT really dig deep into the inner workings of things.

    • @SivaKanthSharma
      @SivaKanthSharma Рік тому +3

      @@CamelSmokes23 Alex was the first engineer they had who worked on physical materials, yes (dunno if they had any software/computer engineers before him)
      They were pretty clear his machining skills were one of the reasons they hired him, so I’d say the drive was there even before Alex was hired

    • @ixionn563
      @ixionn563 Рік тому

      @@CamelSmokes23 Honestly, I would give huge credit to Alex here. Not to say he is the reason LTT got into engineering stuff, but when it comes to them building and engineering their own projects, Alex was always the one there running the show. The success they've had with projects like that are probably a huge part of the reason they stepped further into stuff like this.

  • @tylersanders2388
    @tylersanders2388 Рік тому +106

    This is truly one of the greatest advancements in tech journalism ever. I’m so glad the LTT team has the resources to do things like this

  • @Nephistoteles
    @Nephistoteles Рік тому +6

    Thank you Linus & Team for putting so much effort into publishing all that data!

  • @ludfisch4871
    @ludfisch4871 Рік тому +1

    The labs content is sooo cool! When showing Frequency Response graphs, could you maybe include what smoothing the graph has?

  • @Shamyheal
    @Shamyheal Рік тому +222

    Not gonna lie the production value of videos with all these animations and all the extra tests you guys are able to do is absolutely amazing! Keep up the great work!

  • @__umbra
    @__umbra Рік тому +314

    You guys are reaching a new level.
    Excited for all of your new projects and their results.

  • @VerifiedStaff
    @VerifiedStaff Рік тому

    i'm planning an upgrade next year, and all this things you are doing will really help, thanks.

  • @dva_kompota
    @dva_kompota Рік тому +1

    Can't wait for the Lab to start scaling up!
    Huge thank you for doing this! ❤️

  • @semibreve
    @semibreve Рік тому +155

    I'm so excited for Labs. Now that Linus finally gets to start showing us what all that time and money went into it's clear that it was totally worth the wait.

  • @SirSpuddington
    @SirSpuddington Рік тому +98

    Man, if you guys manage to apply this level of thoroughness to all the other product testing you're planning, the LTT Lab could become one of the greatest consumer education tools the consumer electronics industry has ever seen. The potential of this undertaking to completely shake up that space is incredible. If I was Intel, AMD, Nvidia, or any other player of any importance in the industry, I'd be watching your progress like a hawk. This can only be a good thing for the end user and I am super pumped!

  • @jamesjanzen2604
    @jamesjanzen2604 Рік тому

    this is exactly what I need, hope you go and test more niche boards/switches after going through the obvious hits because it'd be super useful to have reviews on kailh etc switches

  • @busybox4984
    @busybox4984 Рік тому

    Love to see that Antoine comes from the same french school as I am right now. I'm feeling a little better about my future thanks to him :)
    That stuff sounds amazing, I can't WAIT to see it in production!

  • @bikalimark
    @bikalimark Рік тому +183

    The amount of value LTT is giving to the community with CW's great designs like the backpack and screwdriver and now Labs' MarkBench and now this and who knows what else more is astonishing.

    • @vishalmangla4735
      @vishalmangla4735 Рік тому

      Whats CW?

    • @CarlosCastilloMusic.
      @CarlosCastilloMusic. Рік тому

      @@antoniohagopian213 It doesn't mean call of duty cold war, CW is a television network that was founded in 2006.

    • @OnlyCORE
      @OnlyCORE Рік тому +4

      @@vishalmangla4735 Creator Warehouse

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Рік тому

      @@CarlosCastilloMusic. Was it really not founded till 06? No wonder I was stuck watching stupid PBS until 7 or 8 years old lol

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Рік тому +5

    Felt mildly attacked by the intro but loved this video 😅

  • @BenjaminCronce
    @BenjaminCronce Рік тому +1

    I can't wait to see more topics about latency in general. Like input-to-display, which is accumulative. Affected by input, game engine, engine settings, drives, drive settings, monitor, and monitor settings.

  • @andrewstone3032
    @andrewstone3032 Рік тому +1

    between this and the GPU testing software i can truthfully say that i feel a little proud of of linus and the LTT team, keep up the great work guys 👏👏

  • @DanielH212MC
    @DanielH212MC Рік тому +112

    I've always used RTings for this kind of data, and it was unfortunate that no other site had such systematic testing meaning that if RTings didn't have info on the specific device I am interested in, there was nothing else comparable. Hopefully LTT will start to help fill that gap soon!

    • @chroma_aus
      @chroma_aus Рік тому +8

      Hopefully they end up doing a better job... there's a lot of issues with RTing's methodology that's led to wildly inaccurate results in the past.

    • @seanmccants1500
      @seanmccants1500 Рік тому

      @@chroma_aus like?

    • @chroma_aus
      @chroma_aus Рік тому +6

      @@seanmccants1500 The latency tests were the most egregious. They changed methodology a few months back, but previously they had an audio-based setup that produced results so bad that they weren't even internally consistent. I'm talking the same peripherals achieving lower latencies wireless vs when plugged in, massive deltas between models with identical PCBs, Bluetooth devices that scored competitively, etc.
      Even now there's a bunch of issues in the technical aspect of their reviews. I won't go into all that here since it appears they're trying to improve, but I'd just take everything from them with a massive grain of salt.

    • @kevboard
      @kevboard Рік тому +8

      @@chroma_aus uhm, there are devices that have lower latency when used wireless vs cable. using a Dualshock 4 on a PS4 through a cable connection has higher latency than through Bluetooth for example. the same is true on the Switch and its pro controller.
      so I wouldn't instantly say that data like that is automatically inaccurate just because intuitively you think a wired connection has to be faster, there can be complications in the software or hardware that can lead to that not being the case

    • @MaksKCS
      @MaksKCS Рік тому +1

      @@kevboard idk what you're smoking but provide a source for bluetooth of all things to be faster than a wired connection

  • @bindstf2
    @bindstf2 Рік тому +50

    I CANNOT WAIT for LTT lab's headphone testing and reviews. So many mainstream reviews focuses solely on features, completely skipping on sound. Having detailed, but accessible information about a headphone's sound signature will be a fantastic push in the right direction for headphone reviews, headphone marketing and manufacturing alike.

    • @byron.
      @byron. Рік тому +4

      My dude RTings is waiting for you. Crinacle for in ears

    • @promethbastard
      @promethbastard Рік тому

      Don't forget Brian as well, BadSeed Tech has solid info.

    • @TheEchelon
      @TheEchelon Рік тому +1

      So many reviewers are already giving frequency response graphs...

    • @DeltaInsanity
      @DeltaInsanity Рік тому

      Every reply here seems to have missed the OPs point about this information being available on MAINSTREAM channels. Many of the other channels mentioned have fantastic content regarding audio equipment, but none of them can reach the audience that LTT can.

  • @zintangibles
    @zintangibles Рік тому +1

    Looking forward to this, holiday shopping soon.

  • @Pain-pr5hf
    @Pain-pr5hf Рік тому +2

    This is actually interesting!
    Hyped about the results.
    Some of my Keys on my Razor Widow have a delay. I cleaned everything but it didnt fi the issue.
    Kind of afraid to take it more apart. It was expensive haha

  • @graphichealer8161
    @graphichealer8161 Рік тому +62

    The interesting part is with the 3D laser scanner, you could actually have the robot change the angle of the finger to match ergonomic keyboards. This would help with the testing.

    • @alex941126
      @alex941126 Рік тому +1

      @@RetroDadMTG de Janeiro?

  • @TechBuild
    @TechBuild Рік тому +44

    I would also love to see laptop keyboards being tested as a lot of people use them as daily drivers.

  • @julianbeavis7724
    @julianbeavis7724 Рік тому

    From the screwdriver video and the title of this video alone I already knew this project was going to be awesome. This is going to be very useful for many keyboard purchases in the future!

  • @triassic911
    @triassic911 Рік тому

    Love videos like this. Informative and entertaining. Can't ask for more.

  • @darinritchie166
    @darinritchie166 Рік тому +45

    Hopefully laptop keyboards will be included eventually. It would be nice to see some classics like an IBM model M or other never die keyboards from the 80's and 90's too.

    • @kaldo_kaldo
      @kaldo_kaldo Рік тому

      I'm a bit worried. Are the Model M keyboards really that hard to kill? Because I killed one through regular typing. I'm quite a heavy typer.

    • @Glacier_Nester
      @Glacier_Nester Рік тому

      Even just a take on the modern model m remakes would be fascinating!

    • @jeanotzubler2477
      @jeanotzubler2477 Рік тому

      yes, i really want to see laptop keyboards too

  • @d0h
    @d0h Рік тому +26

    The mere fact that this is being served on the main channel shows how much LTT has shifted from a couple guys doing gaming reviews to a MAJOR enterprise - almost on par with Consumer Reports.
    Kudos for your hard work and drive to filter out the BS and give us real data to work with.

  • @Gosuminer
    @Gosuminer Рік тому +7

    Congratulations on tackling the very difficult task of testing a crucial human-to-machine interface. As a fast typer (500 chars/minute) I have stuck with cheap wired, low-noise, short-throw keyboards. There seem to be very different preferences between gamers, people who touch type and those who don't.

  • @infn
    @infn Рік тому

    Looking forward to this and other stuff in the works at LTT Labs!

  • @SpeedyRK
    @SpeedyRK Рік тому +38

    So stoked for Labs to start pushing out data for some epic review videos! So excited with the "new" direction!

  • @mozartantonio1919
    @mozartantonio1919 Рік тому +16

    Im so so excited for everything related with the lab. So much work to do. You are advancing tecnology with this videos/articles

  • @JJShankles
    @JJShankles Рік тому +1

    You can tell when the talk is going over Linus's head. But the math and science of this process is amazing!

  • @-_-----
    @-_----- Рік тому

    This is the coolest sh!t. Loving the technical videos lately - keep 'em up.

  • @GantioKeys
    @GantioKeys Рік тому +29

    Respecting the amount of work they're promising as I definitely look forward to it. Been modding keyboards since last year but will agree that my sound recordings are inconsistent as other content creators also mentioned the inconsistencies they have since it has a lot of factors to really consider but nonetheless with the goal for the website this is aiming for, I am feeling great about this!

  • @JacksonWelch
    @JacksonWelch Рік тому +26

    Really glad to see someone quantifying this marketing lingo. Props to the Labs team, very much looking forward to the future of this channel.

  • @iamsmashy
    @iamsmashy Рік тому

    Liked for the intro, stayed for the promise of quality keyboard benchmarking. Keep up the good stuff LTT!

  • @paul1337x
    @paul1337x Рік тому

    Love it ❤ I am looking forward to these tests 💪

  • @vishalvenkat6
    @vishalvenkat6 Рік тому +22

    I like the idea of having a database of information to decide your keyboard, but I think as a product, I would actually prefer that there be some list that is generated of recommended keyboards based on filters set by the user. Not to mention, some kind of "Amazon's Choice" branding on products that LTT deems as a good product overall would also be helpful in making safe purchases.

  • @MiDnYTe25
    @MiDnYTe25 Рік тому +37

    I've been following LTT for I think a little over a decade now, ever since I built my first PC. You guys never fail to make great content, but honestly, the LAB is on a whole different level. This is definitely my favorite initiative I've seen from you guys so far.

  • @SMarcey
    @SMarcey Рік тому +1

    I feel like this may be overkill but still a fun new way to test products that come through your doors. I picked up the Corsair Strafe RGB years and years ago and its still just as rock solid today as it was in 2016

  • @eric5766
    @eric5766 Рік тому

    your doinge sutch great things for the USERS! a lot of companys can lear from that! Love your videos been watching for a long time and this channel has evolved s mutch. greaars from Holland

  • @vetamauromihali
    @vetamauromihali Рік тому +331

    If and when possible you should try the old butterfly keyboard from apple, it would be interesting to see how it compares to the spec list
    Or even other laptop keyboards because these are permanent and not replaceable
    Also, have you thought about testing how many clicks it takes to break the key? Manufacturers claim millions but i dont think in reality this is possible.

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Рік тому +6

      That’s such a great idea! I hope they see this

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Рік тому +3

      Here's another vote for them to see and do this test.

    • @dezpotizmOFheaven
      @dezpotizmOFheaven Рік тому +12

      Why shall millions of clicks not be possible?
      Have you ever though about how often you really are pressing the keys? And how long a keyboard lasts?
      Then there is the matter of dust and other dirt getting into there - what if this was not the case and the switches would wear less?

    • @RedRingOfDead
      @RedRingOfDead Рік тому +1

      People should upvote this. Upvote it to the stars and beyond. This needs to be seen by @Linus Tech Tips (won't work but worth a shot)

    • @vetamauromihali
      @vetamauromihali Рік тому +3

      @@dezpotizmOFheaven thats true but a full keyboard has more than 80 keys and if 90% of them survive, what do you do about the other? Its not like you can replace the keys easily in most keyboards. After reading my comment again, i think the failure rate before reaching the spec would be a better think to see rather than just some keys.

  • @GustaCz
    @GustaCz Рік тому +13

    The thing about latency with USB keyboards is that USB has to be polled, it doesn't use interrupts like the old PS/2, so at this point you're testing the polling rate, which can, and will be limited by the host more likely than by the keyboard, if you hit a key between polls, it'll have to wait for the next refresh. And not to mention, if you're polling way too much, it will tank your CPU.

    • @Steamrick
      @Steamrick Рік тому +2

      High-polling-rate peripherals are a thing and implemented through the driver. If a manufacturer didn't bother to tune the firmware and driver, that's a legit data point.

    • @lal12
      @lal12 Рік тому +4

      @@Steamrick the normal HID class will have 1000Hz a maximum polling rate. Which still gives you the 1ms window. Theoretically you can go faster with your own driver, but not sure if anyone does or if it is worth it. And 1ms is an eternity so I would be really surprised if keyboards really differ given the polling latency. Of course statistically you still can extract that latency but probably not worth it...

    • @Steamrick
      @Steamrick Рік тому +1

      @@lal12 There's various keyboards and mice with polling rates up to 8000Hz. I don't really see the point since it's already pretty far up the path of diminishing returns.

  • @steakburger101
    @steakburger101 Рік тому

    That sounds cool. Great video and can’t wait to see the full picture.

  • @smunaut
    @smunaut Рік тому +3

    BTW, recording and publishing the USB and HID descriptors of each keyboard would also be very useful.

  • @ultimatebikekid
    @ultimatebikekid Рік тому +37

    Given you were holding a Keychron, I'm hoping that eventually you guys test many different switches + keycaps as well. This will be tailored towards the Mechanical Keyboard enthusiasts, but would be amazing for data verification.

  • @justanormaluser1535
    @justanormaluser1535 Рік тому +2

    This is amazing Linus you are really outdoing yourself with these tests thank you

  • @Karma20XX
    @Karma20XX Рік тому

    Thanks LTT I will appreciate this as I'm newly into keyboards!

  • @nighttimeClock
    @nighttimeClock Рік тому +81

    What you're doing for the enthusiast community is SO awesome, I cannot wait to see this in it's final form!

    • @Infinity2437_
      @Infinity2437_ Рік тому +3

      if youre talking about the mechanical keyboard community then this is barely scratching the surface

    • @MRJMXHD
      @MRJMXHD Рік тому

      @@Infinity2437_ seriously?

    • @eugenehong9668
      @eugenehong9668 Рік тому +4

      this is more for the normal consumers unfortunately.

    • @frenzy07_
      @frenzy07_ Рік тому +2

      Enthusiast would be about building the keyboards, rather than just buy prebuilt one like this

    • @Summer-xu8qu
      @Summer-xu8qu Рік тому +1

      @@eugenehong9668 Yeah, stuff like repairability, how hard is it to get inside etc isn't even a concern in the enthusiast keyboard space, considering most of them come as a kit or are intended to be modded/customised. Only the consumer keyboards have these concerns.

  • @th0m
    @th0m Рік тому +7

    Excited to see potential variances across all the keys on a board - especially gasket mounted boards. Would be pretty cool to see bottom out force graphed as a gradient or something like that, spread across a whole keyboard
    edit- also force profile consistency of hand lubed switches would be pretty cool to see as well. both immediately after lubing and after a period of heavy use

  • @PTMG
    @PTMG Рік тому +2

    glad to see the redragon keyboards in the mix
    those are my favorite for no real reason other that I liked their mouse so I got their keyboard and liked it too, so I'm excited to see how it holds up to the competition
    My K551 is 6 goin on 7 years and still choochin, although the lighting is dimmer (this one is the non RGB one just red)
    and my RGB K552 is 5 goin on 6 years, ad the RGB is still working fine, and still good brightness
    I have one on each desktop and they have gotten constant daily use that entire time

  • @IrocZIV
    @IrocZIV Рік тому +2

    I would think this type of testing could be super helpful for laptops, since I tend to get new laptops more often than keyboards.

  • @GerbyMcGerbs
    @GerbyMcGerbs Рік тому +6

    It surprises me how much this excites me to see the reviews for all the equipment you guys test

  • @nolanchan8288
    @nolanchan8288 Рік тому +93

    I used to do industrial computer vision. I'm curious if you guys tried low angle lighting instead. It could help make sharper shadows to have more distinct edges of the keyboard. It's a common technique for creating shadows for aluminum components with serial numbers etched on.

    • @theEduEnthusiast
      @theEduEnthusiast Рік тому +14

      The one thing I can see being a problem with this is that keyboards have so much variation in height - lighting and capturing just the keycaps, and the keycaps alone, would be next to impossible. On flat aluminum pieces to illuminate an etched serial number it may work great, but with keyboards I believe it wouldn’t work that well

    • @Sam-dn7jk
      @Sam-dn7jk Рік тому +11

      @@theEduEnthusiast Additionally, not all keyboards are flat, some have built in angles which a 3D scan could pick up best.

    • @tomfahey2823
      @tomfahey2823 Рік тому

      I'm surprised they didn't just use the printed keycap symbols as a reference, in order to reduce uncertainty in the location of the edges i.e if the symbol is detected to be outside the bounding area of an inferred keycap surface, then that results in a lower activation/probability in the ML algorithm.
      Detecting a defined set of symbols is way easier and more reliable than detecting the edges of an arbitrary shape.

    • @Sam-dn7jk
      @Sam-dn7jk Рік тому +1

      @@tomfahey2823 It's unfortunately not as black and white as that. Not all keyboards have symbols on them. Not all keyboards use the same typeface for their symbols. Not all keyboards put their symbols in the same place on the keys. It's a surprisingly tricky engineering problem.

    • @nolanchan8288
      @nolanchan8288 Рік тому

      @@Sam-dn7jk ah yes that's valid. There's a technique I know that can bypass this issue but then we'd be talking more expensive than a 3d range scanner

  • @premiumbot3991
    @premiumbot3991 Рік тому +1

    Detailed testing outside the manufacturer's control environment is important..it really drives manufacturers to create quality products paired with accurate specs that are used for marketing. Thanks Linus!

  • @philipmitchell7660
    @philipmitchell7660 Рік тому +2

    Hey Linus this pretty good stuff, once you've got the testing process down, move towards establishing industry standards and then establish a nfp foundation or association to coordinate specs for repairability and recycleabilty. What a journey you have ahead of you

  • @UniqueNick
    @UniqueNick Рік тому +15

    The first guy was so knowledgeable that Linus mostly shut up and let him explain. That was neat to see.

  • @NeverlandSystemZor
    @NeverlandSystemZor Рік тому +4

    I love what you guys are doing with the labs! This is BADLY needed.

  • @henningerhenningstone691
    @henningerhenningstone691 Рік тому +1

    LTT doing the deeds of a great tech magazine, bringing independent, reliable and detailed data to the users ... and all of that for free, would you believe it!
    I like and very much appreciate the way you're going with these hardware tests

  • @leetymcleet6490
    @leetymcleet6490 Рік тому

    I like the new 'Labs' addition to the channel. Very useful indeed. 👍

  • @larax222
    @larax222 Рік тому +29

    This is just so amazing. I don't know how you are going to make labs economically viable but I hope they will be.

    • @judassson
      @judassson Рік тому +6

      I believe the lab can become the standart to be tested. So electronics producers can send their stuff and get the labs’ seal of approval.

    • @larax222
      @larax222 Рік тому +4

      @@judassson I wish that was the case. Maybe it will be. If it will be it will take a very long time to get there anyway.

    • @walfman100
      @walfman100 Рік тому +1

      I think Linus said that the labs is mostly going to be a loss, and is mostly subsidized by earnings form regular ltt content on wan show. He also went into how most of the stuff from the labs is going to be write ups and articles on a website, and how the majority of written media is dying out because it isn't profitable anymore.

  • @squdee_tm3611
    @squdee_tm3611 Рік тому +3

    This has to be the best thing someone has made not just for the community but the everyday shopper when the shop launches I hope it will become the standard for reviews I love what you guys are doing over there

  • @The_Default_User
    @The_Default_User Рік тому

    0:06 you can see he was happy with the way the keyboard splatterd :D

  • @drakegreen6939
    @drakegreen6939 Рік тому

    I'm super excited for this. I had to go back to my original logitech keyboard when my new corsair one did nothing but key bind if not pressed perfectly. Both had cherry mx reds, but wow, could they not be more different.

  • @ijd92123321
    @ijd92123321 Рік тому +3

    Been following since your NCIX days and can't believe how far you have come. Keep up the great work.

  • @MiniFraank
    @MiniFraank Рік тому +27

    Would love to see the latency tests extended to mice (I assume you already want to do this), but also hubs/docks and KVM’s, like the USB fiber hubs Linus uses in the new house, or the Level One Techs KVM’s 😀

  • @jansenmtan
    @jansenmtan Рік тому

    This is an ambitious and laudable initiative! Good luck!

  • @zero000000000
    @zero000000000 Рік тому +1

    A noble idea. Would love to see collabs with other mech keyboard communities to expand data into modding as well.

  • @FretAndForget
    @FretAndForget Рік тому +5

    I am so incredibly excited for this whole project!! LTT Labs is going to be incredible

  • @TenOfZero1
    @TenOfZero1 Рік тому +37

    "Your Keyboard Sucks and I Can Prove It." - original title
    How does a keyboard create negative pressure?

    • @gordowg1wg145
      @gordowg1wg145 Рік тому +1

      I expect there's a select number of users who would actually buy a keyboard, specifically, if it 'sucked'.

    • @SuicideNeil
      @SuicideNeil Рік тому +1

      pressure*

    • @TenOfZero1
      @TenOfZero1 Рік тому

      @@SuicideNeil haha yeah, was going too quickly on that one, thank-you :-)

  • @cripplemadewhole
    @cripplemadewhole Рік тому

    Lolol 🤣 Antoine "it's just me..." Tickled me to no end.

  • @gotenksjr
    @gotenksjr Рік тому +2

    So glad to see stuff like this, remember moving from Razor to Corsair mostly because the mouse and keyboards just didn't last very long and Corsair also stuff just felt smoother to use. (Love a mouse with 12 Keys on the side but typically that is what dies). So having an extra place to look when I'm considering a new keyboard is gonna be great. Also look forward to seeing what you do with mice ^^

    • @CD-vb9fi
      @CD-vb9fi Рік тому

      you might be interested in the Swiftpoint Z or Swiftpoint Tracer mouse. I have been using one for more than 3 years and it has only just started physically breaking down on me. 3 years is not the best, but better than many I have tried. But I can say that I have enjoyed it far more as a gaming mouse than any other. Their buttons and placement and programmability are far more convenient and thoughtful in my book than others I have tried. It does take a little getting used to, but once you do... it's great. I have tried g500 g700, naga, steel series rival 3 and 5 mice. So far nothing comes close to the swift point z IMHO.

    • @HayashiKaiji
      @HayashiKaiji Рік тому

      That's my experience with all my razer products so far. They don't feel premium and tend to be less durable.
      I recently got a razer product again... Let see how long this will last me.

  • @CapriciousCurtis
    @CapriciousCurtis Рік тому +8

    Hi Kave! I'm so excited for these results!

  • @jackoftheclubs
    @jackoftheclubs Рік тому +36

    I love how he is keeping us informed on not just current projects but where they are protected to be heading to. It's super interesting and i wanna see more

    • @hondacrx4909
      @hondacrx4909 Рік тому

      I missed the 2014-2017 linus tech tips, looked genuine

  • @r3act-
    @r3act- Рік тому +2

    I can't wait to see the full tour of the LAB once it's ready and the data that is being collected by the LAB crew. In the future I can see this LMG project as a "go to" place for a lot of consumers that like to know what exactly they're getting for their money. In even more distant future, we may also have "LTT Certified" stickers on the boxes... who knows.
    Very ambitious project with very consumer focused goal - you're hands down the best!

    • @mnxs
      @mnxs Рік тому

      Having an "LTT Certified" scheme might seem like a good idea at first blush, but the devil is in the detail; done wrong, something like that could give rise to concerns over impartiality (say, if manufacturers had to pay LTT to do the test in some way, could they be accused of bias in the test results?).
      But if it could be done in a way that ensures impartiality and integrity of the results, it would be awesome.

    • @r3act-
      @r3act- Рік тому

      @@mnxs I see your point but the same could be said for the current sponsorships that LMG has. Also, you can have the same "fear" with any other certification on the market, so I don't consider this as an problem at all.

  • @HeadCrusherBR
    @HeadCrusherBR Рік тому

    This will be such a helpful resource, what a great idea, for both casuals and enthusiasts

  • @notbydesign3316
    @notbydesign3316 Рік тому +6

    Poor Antoine got subtitles! My Canadian ears can understand him just fine. lol

    • @ValentinBrosseau
      @ValentinBrosseau Рік тому +2

      My french ears too 👌

    • @Rain1
      @Rain1 Рік тому +1

      LOL it reminds me of that old skit with the news reporter

    • @motokid6008
      @motokid6008 Рік тому +1

      New Jersey here understood him just fine.