@@Pat315 I get that it's more of an analogue, but besides adjusting the 'actuation point' what makes the term "hall effect" far more superior on a keyboard. I could see very precise sensing such as thumb sticks/joy sticks, keys though I just don't know. I'm genuinely curious.
@@Charles-Darwin - Durability - Consistent key feel - Water/Dust resistant - Smoother operation - Faster response times - More precise actuation - Reduced FALSE actuations. This is not an exhaustive list of benefits but it's just some of the benefits over a traditional mechanical keyboard. Everyone serious about keyboards/gaming will move to these keyboards in the future - especially as they become more affordable. They are fundamentally better in almost every possible way.
@@Pat315 I don't own a mechanical yet, what would you recommend as a starter hall effect keyboard? I like the sound of and what I think would be enjoyable to use are those akko penguins for switches. since Info on boards, keys, switches etc are very difficult to navigate, do you know of a HE switch that would be comparable to the penguins?
there's another one similar to this, Infi75 Lite. Apart from missing the in-built display, is the board quality exactly the same as keep out edition in terms of sound signature? I'm looking to buy so that knowledge will be huge for me.
@@keebdude thank you. When im on wireless, the keyboard is connected alright but icant interact with the software, it says something aboht press the button to wake from sleep etc but no button works. Really lost
@@keebdude i have 10 friends that buy keyboards and none of them will buy a board that doesn't support qmk/via. They have 10+ boards each. Couple of them are nearing 30. So that is my sample size. Now I would say the number of people with 10+ boards is lower so I cut my sample of 100% down to 30% of buyers may have 10+ boards. Then add to the fact that Keychron, Fekker, Cidoo, Finalkey and the like are now at least supporting via but not QMK. Even the RK61 supports it and its a $45 dollar board. Even Keychrons cheap line is supporting it. This tells me the market is at least 30%. Hell Keychron did a 180 and started supporting it on anything new going forward. Anything near $100 should support it for sure.
I agree with you and the review video did not mention this (if I am correct). That is why I never trust someone that got something free, then proceeds to tell you to spend your hard earned money on what they are pushing.
@@12hebrewtribes glad you agree please join me in commenting on any kb review videos where its missing. This is an injustice to collectors who want to have multiple boards and not multiple pieces of software that probably was written by some untrustworthy dude in their basement found on fiver ;)
The quality of this video is so good! You're gonna grow big, i'm sure! 😁
Thank you so much!
wow I didn't even notice that this is a small channel
The board sounds so nice😍. As always another banger!
It does for sure, thank you bro🥰
it sounds close to perfect. This one is so close to checking off all the boxes.. they should consider other color options as well
For sure!
Epomaker has an all black and a whiteish colorway with a 40$ markup over this version. I think this one has the better switches though
this keyboard actually sick!
It looks soooo good
Send it to the doctor then..
amazing sound
Right? One of the best stock sounds that I have tried.
marbled
Yesssirrrr
Can the screen display GIF?
Yes it can!
Any keyboard in 2024 that isn't magnetic Hal effect is a waste of money.
Interesting opinion
@@keebdude Why spend a ton of money on an inferior product?
@@Pat315 I get that it's more of an analogue, but besides adjusting the 'actuation point' what makes the term "hall effect" far more superior on a keyboard. I could see very precise sensing such as thumb sticks/joy sticks, keys though I just don't know. I'm genuinely curious.
@@Charles-Darwin
- Durability
- Consistent key feel
- Water/Dust resistant
- Smoother operation
- Faster response times
- More precise actuation
- Reduced FALSE actuations.
This is not an exhaustive list of benefits but it's just some of the benefits over a traditional mechanical keyboard.
Everyone serious about keyboards/gaming will move to these keyboards in the future - especially as they become more affordable. They are fundamentally better in almost every possible way.
@@Pat315 I don't own a mechanical yet, what would you recommend as a starter hall effect keyboard? I like the sound of and what I think would be enjoyable to use are those akko penguins for switches. since Info on boards, keys, switches etc are very difficult to navigate, do you know of a HE switch that would be comparable to the penguins?
This or the rainy 75?
I have not tried the Rainy75, but I really like the sound of this one
there's another one similar to this, Infi75 Lite. Apart from missing the in-built display, is the board quality exactly the same as keep out edition in terms of sound signature? I'm looking to buy so that knowledge will be huge for me.
It looks very similar, if you don't need the screen go for the Lite. I haven't tried it though
@@keebdude but will having a translucent body affect in not having a deeper sound even with thocky switches (gat quinns) ? That's what worries me.
@@anindasadman443 I have never used a keyboard with a transparent case before, but as long as it is has the same material, it should be same
@@keebdude thank you so much, means a lot in terms of my decision-making.
@@anindasadman443 no problem!
wish they came in different colors!
True, it would've been so cool in red imo
@@keebdude yeah red would be ideal! maybe in the future
That sounds so good.
Right!?
Cool Keycaps
IKR!!!!
Great video man!
Thank you Benny!
Nice vid mate
Thank you man!
hello what is the size of the screen?
From their website: "TFT LCD Screen: 135*240, Full-color display"
@@keebdude thank you. When im on wireless, the keyboard is connected alright but icant interact with the software, it says something aboht press the button to wake from sleep etc but no button works. Really lost
Never mind, their website chat replied to me and said I can only use the software through wired mode.
@@ah-ys8gs Aahhh.. I didn't know
"babe wake up, keebdude just posted"
You already know!!!! POG
Any manufacturers that make such a nice keyboard and leave out qmk/via is an idiot. They literally cut 30 to 40 percent of their potential buyers out.
Where do you get 30-40% from?
@@keebdude i have 10 friends that buy keyboards and none of them will buy a board that doesn't support qmk/via. They have 10+ boards each. Couple of them are nearing 30. So that is my sample size. Now I would say the number of people with 10+ boards is lower so I cut my sample of 100% down to 30% of buyers may have 10+ boards. Then add to the fact that Keychron, Fekker, Cidoo, Finalkey and the like are now at least supporting via but not QMK. Even the RK61 supports it and its a $45 dollar board. Even Keychrons cheap line is supporting it. This tells me the market is at least 30%. Hell Keychron did a 180 and started supporting it on anything new going forward. Anything near $100 should support it for sure.
@@thestreamreader Gotcha👍🏻
I agree with you and the review video did not mention this (if I am correct). That is why I never trust someone that got something free, then proceeds to tell you to spend your hard earned money on what they are pushing.
@@12hebrewtribes glad you agree please join me in commenting on any kb review videos where its missing. This is an injustice to collectors who want to have multiple boards and not multiple pieces of software that probably was written by some untrustworthy dude in their basement found on fiver ;)
where is the number pad?
its right there?? you dont see it
yeah^ xd