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Wooting set the standard for gaming keyboards with the original 60HE three years ago, and now it’s ready to launch a successor with an upgraded design. The 60HE v2 will be available later this ...
More recently, Wooting’s competitors have started to catch up with the 60HE+, but there are still a lot of reasons you should buy this 60% keyboard, as long as the compact format works for you. Pros ...
The Wooting 80HE is an 80% keyboard, but it’s probably not exactly what you’re thinking of. When companies use that term, most often they mean that the keyboard is tenkeyless: a full-size ...
Wooting’s new 80HE keyboard takes its popular 60HE formula and adds even better features. A new light bar and 8kHz polling are the standout additions.
The Wooting 60HE is also a success in once again proving a company needn't be a massive operation to create a practical, fully-featured, and fairly priced product.
The Wooting 80HE scans and polls at 8,000Hz, meaning it both scans itself for inputs and sends them to the computer 8,000 times per second (A.K.A “true 8K polling”).
Wooting’s Two HE keyboard is an attempt to bridge the gap between gamepad and keyboard. It has Gateron-manufactured analog “Lekker” switches, which use magnetic Hall effect sensors rather ...
The Wooting 80HE improves on the design set by the 60HE in a handful of ways, but some strange design choices have me scratching my head. Skip to main content Menu ...
The Wooting One’s analog action is something new in the gaming keyboard realm, and it’s hard to tell at the moment how useful it will be in the long run. Users are discovering new ways to take ...
The Wooting One uses a detachable braided cable and it connects to the keyboard using a micro-USB port. On the other end, the USB connector is gold-plated which ensures higher durability. Gaming ...
The Wooting 80HE makes for a capable gaming keyboard with lots of power and a meaner look, although at the expense of a chassis with some flex. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team ...