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AlmightyyyDee • 21 days ago

If you want feels premium, I can recommend Lemokey P1 Pro, you can check the HE (hall effect) version but more expensive. Another option without a knob but has hall effect, Keychron K2 HE special edition. If you want budget keyboard, you can check Aula F75. I can also recommend Rainy 75 Pro, this is aluminum build but the switches for on and off can be found under capslock. Both thocky and creamy sound. If you want low profile keyvoard and lightweight, might bring it at school, you can check Nuphy Air75 V3. For TMR version (for gaming and I think more durable), you can check Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR (there are two version and make sure it is the TMR one). What I don't like here is the switches can be found under capslock so a bit hassle. This one has a knob. Another option is Womier Sk75 TMR but without a knob, if you dont like knob. The ones with HE and TMR (latest tech than HE but not necessary obsolete) are into gaming focus. Same goes for P1 Pro, a custom keyboard for gaming but non-HE and non-TMR.

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ArashSD • 6 months ago

MonsGeek M1 V5 TMR Wooting has the best software but many of those software features are detected as cheat in many games. It also has a very good warranty. but on the other hand, it is very expensive specially if you want to go with Zinc alloy case.

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ArgentStonecutter • 8 months ago

Monsgeek M1 v5 TMR uses Tunneling Magnetoresistance rather than Hall Effect sensors, which are more sensitive so they don't need to be centered on the switches. They take advantage of this by letting you mix and match magnetic and traditional switches.

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ArgentStonecutter • 8 months ago

It uses the Monsgeek Cloud Driver, doesn't it? That's not VIA quality but it's not awful.

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ArgentStonecutter • 8 months ago

Monsgeek M1 v5 TMR, since it allows you to mix and match traditional switches and magnets.

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ArgentStonecutter • 6 months ago

Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR supports mixing and matching magnets for gaming and conventional switches for typing. It's an aluminum gasket-mount 75%.

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ArgentStonecutter • 7 months ago

Attack Shark has been fraudulently advertising their proprietary firmware as QMK so I wouldn't trust them. If you want a magnetic board the Monsgeek TMR boards have more sensitive sensors than the typical HE ones. That would be the M1 v5 TMR and Fun60 Ultra TMR. If you want conventional switches, QMK firmware is best-in-class, and the VIA and VIAL configurators are less restrictive than any proprietary drivers. I have a list of VIA-compatible boars on my [Github](https://github.com/ArgentStonecutter/keyboards/blob/main/via-boards.md)...

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ArgentStonecutter • 10 months ago

It typically costs over $200, though, for a board that's no better than a Monsgeek little more than half the price.

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Donpablo_666 • 24 days ago

TMR keyboards like the Monsgeek M1V5 TMR, the Fun60 ultra TMR or the Womier sk75 TMR support (many, not all) HE switches as well as standard mechanical switches. So you could equip your gaming keys like WASD with HE and everything else with better sounding and feeling mechanical switches. Beware: Keychrons HE boards are also technically TMR but only support HE switches.

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elmurfudd • about 1 month ago

do u need a HE kb ? then get the TMR m1v5 . if u dont need a HE kb ( few actually do ) then get the m2v5

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elsingo • 2 months ago

Well TMR switches would be the fastest switches available right now as far as i know, i have heard some good things about the "Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR" keyboards. What makes it the most interesting in my eyes is that you can use TMR switchs and/or normal mechanical switches. So if you want TMR for gaming but have some favorite mechanical switches for longer typing session you could swap the switches out. If it is the best TMR keyboard out there i dont know but it is the one i heard the most about. When it comes to HE keyboards they are all pretty similar in performance but people tend to prefer the software of the Wooting keyboards.

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Forward_Drop303 • 7 months ago

gaming and tactile kinda go against each other. Gaming wants Hall effect, which has to be linear switches. Sound may also be sacrificed for Hall effect depending, though they don't tend to be clicky, just muted and a little hollow sound wise. Mchose jet75 is a pretty decent cheap HE keyboard in white and what I would rec. Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR is also very nice, but no white variant at the moment.

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Forward_Drop303 • 7 months ago

If you want it for gaming, Magnetic switches are the way to go. Mchose Jet75 or ace60 are good low end options. The Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR or Fun60 ultra are a step up. And the Wooting 80he or Geonworks Venom are the highest end.

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HiImFlaymingo • 3 months ago

Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR is around $130-140 on Monsgeek website. It's 75%, aluminum top and bottom case, aluminum knob, TMR sensor (RT and SOCD capable) although the USB port is found in the middle. I would personally get this board but fell back to the VIA version since the TMR version does not support screw in stabs. Anyway if you want pure performance this thing has TMR sensors which are on paper better than HE sensors and even allows you to use mechanical switches.

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KakariKatho • about 2 months ago

Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR.. amazing keyboard with rapid trigfer, but i use magnetic switches only on WASD because i love my tactile Holy Pandas on other keys :)) cheaper than Wooting and much better, full aluminium, gasket mounted, magmech support and TMR, which is even newer technology compared to Wooting hall effect amazing piece of gear ❤️

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KapitanKloze • 8 months ago

It's Monsgeek M1 V 5 TMR. Without RGB it can go MONTHS, around a full month on full RGB

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