Magnetic Keyboards help

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JonahPork
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Anyone have any recommended budget magnetic/Hall effect keyboards? Only looking to spend like $50 but I’ll spend more if I have to

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ashwa12
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epomaker g84he its a bit more but i just got it its really good

#3
JonahPork
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Is there a 65% version? I heavily prefer 65% over TKL

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TentacleThing
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You could look at mchose HE keyboards, they are pretty decent for the price, the software is a little janky but they work fine otherwise usually

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JonahPork
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Janky in what way

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TentacleThing
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For the most part is completely fine, but very rarely you'll come across a bug. Usually they fix it with driver updates but sometimes it can take a while for them to do that, though I haven't had any problems in quite a while.

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forklift2
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are u actually living in macao btw

#9
TentacleThing
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No

#10
forklift2
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where then

#11
TentacleThing
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United States, but we have a shit looking flag so I use a superior looking flag instead.

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tjabo
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I will have you hanged.

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forklift2
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im on the deep68 its amazing

#12
poiuu20
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if you can somehow get on hand on wobkey this thing is elite

#13
jawn
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maybe look for a polar65he used or something, they're the best for price to performance, you can find a BUNCH of 50 dollar ones but i think they have been tested to have a higher latency

i personally use the madlions 68he and it's chill, bought it for like 40 and been using it for a year

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SiwooHaechok
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I think Madlions 68HE like #13 might be a good choice for that price range. They dont have a software app and you use a website to configure and calibrate the controls once and forgot about it

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