TMKB T68-C HE 60% Gaming Keyboard | Rapid Trigger Magnetic Switch | 8000Hz Polling Rate &
$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Price: $69.99 - $39.99
(as of Feb 28, 2025 04:14:46 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Adjustable Actuation for Maximum Control
Magnetic switches with a 0.1mm–4.0mm adjustable actuation range deliver precise, ultra-responsive inputs.
Golden HE Magnetic Switch
Experience ultra-precise keystrokes with adjustable actuation, rapid response, and durability for over 100 million presses.
Esports-Level Performance
Experience unmatched speed with an 8,000Hz polling rate and <0.3ms latency, ensuring every command is processed in real time for ultimate competitive performance.
Rapid Trigger for Instant Reactions
Whether it’s precise headshots in Valorant, quick maneuvers in Apex Legends, or intense battles in League of Legends, the T68-C’s Rapid Trigger delivers instant inputs for a competitive edge.
illumipc.com
Open the webpage in Google Chrome, supporting four languages: English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
Easily remap keys, set macros, customize RGB effects, and adjust actuation points
The Web Driver was Officially Launched on January 18, 2025, No Download and Risk Warning Required
1 Open The Web Driver 2 Connect The Keyboard 3 Set Up Your Keyboard
The T68-C online driver has officially launched. You can experience it through the provided link or visit our official website. No download required, and no risk involved.
PRECISION MAGNETIC SWITCHES: 0.1-4.0mm adjustable actuation with 100M keystroke lifespan delivers pixel-perfect control for FPS/MOBA games. Customize sensitivity via Zero-Install web driver for personalized performance.
RAPID TRIGGER TECHNOLOGY: Instant key reset enables 300% faster input than standard switches. Achieve split-second combos in VALORANT/CS2 with <0.3ms latency & 8000Hz hyper-polling.
CROSS-PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY: Works seamlessly with Windows 7/10/11 & macOS 12+. Includes USB-C to USB-A adapter for legacy ports. For PlayStation/Xbox compatibility, please verify firmware version via support portal before purchase.
SPACE-SAVING FUNCTIONALITY: 68-key ultra-compact layout (40% smaller than full-size) retains arrow keys & Fn-layer macros. Detachable USB-C cable with 3-angle ergonomic stand.
SMART CUSTOMIZATION SUITE: Create 16.8M RGB profiles & 5-layer macros via Zero-Install web driver. Includes 24/7 technical support for driver optimization.
13 reviews for TMKB T68-C HE 60% Gaming Keyboard | Rapid Trigger Magnetic Switch | 8000Hz Polling Rate &


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Austin S. –
10/10
Very responsive, sounds great, looks great, just a great keyboard overall. 100% recommend.
AmazonReviewer –
Awesome 60 percent keyboard packed with great features
I have always loved these small 60 percent keyboards with 68 keys cause normally when they first shown up they was 61 keys so no arrow keys or home del page up and down keys and i do use the del and arrow keys on the keyboards i been using which i have a good bit of a collection of them but i been so into magnetic switch keyboards since they came out and i wanted another 60 percent for my 2nd desktop pc and when i saw this one shown up for me i had to give it a go.For being such a small 60 percent keyboard it feels solid and doesn’t have no flexing or doeisnt flex when you type and typing on it feels nice and clacky and the golden magnetic switch’s has a nice smooth feeling and really responsive, There is also alot of settings you can do in the software which as always windows likes to complain about everything but the software is safe and fine which i downloaded them from kemove site which is known for their keyboards.The rapid trigger adjustable actuation range is nice to mess with to find the range and settings you want. And the rgb lighting i really couldn’t tell by the listing pictures if the keys was backlit or not at first cause they more so looked like they didn’t have any shine through but i was happy to see when i received it that the keys do have shine through and you can also have per key lighting which you can do in the software and i set my colors to ice blue and red and it looks great. The key caps feel pretty decent also even being abs and not pbt from what i can tell but they double shot which makes abs not a issue.If you like these small keyboards as i do cause they take up less space and i feel i can type better on them also and with all the gaming features it has 8000hz rapid triggers while also having nice rgb color settings this is little keyboard is worth trying out cause i glad i gave it a try i love it👍
James Briggs –
It’s a functional compact Hall effect keyboard with a removable cable. No more, no less
The keys are indeed super sensitive, though I cannot personally ser the huge benefit over a standard linear switch for the majority of users. I may not have the reflex speed to really make use of it.That said, it’s a serviceable keyboard. My main complaint is that I find the lack of any sort of wrist rest uncomfortable. And at this price point, i kind of expect.. something included.The selling point is the switches. The mechanical keyboard market is getting super competitive. If you dont feel like you need the hall effect switches, there are many better deals available for larger keyboard formats even. But if you want something lightweight and compact to take with you, then this keyboard might just fit that bill!
ard78641 –
Really nice magnetic switch board
I am a major keeb enthusiast, and have all kidns of mech boards. I have been curious to try the magnetic switches for awhile and when I saw the value of this board with its pricing I couldnt say no I had to try it.Build quality is really very decent for an all platic board. The body is fairly rigid and feels solid, again for platic. The keycaps are ok if a bit hollow sounding and shine through as well but they do have a nice standard cherry profile. The stock stabs are well lubricated and have no rattle at all!The switches, they feel a lot like a heavy tactile not wuite panda heavy but mroe bump than a brown. I actually am not sure if they are marketed as tactile or if that is jus tthe magnetic switch I am feeling. But they are very very responsive and not too heavy with the springs either, to me they are just right!
Marcus Campos –
yikes
i never ever write reviews so me doing so isn’t a good thing at all. at first the keyboard was working great and so was the software. keyboard was very responsive and just felt good to type and game on, but then my rapid trigger would bug out. i would walk without pressing anything on games, if i was on google and plugged the keyboard in it would open multiple microsoft tabs, would type on its own. very sketchy and odd. i can no longer use the keyboard without it bugging out, and can’t open the software without plugging the keyboard in. surely you could see why that’s a problem. very disappointing
Happy Irishman –
Great little Keyboard
I was surprised at how much smaller this is than the standard size keyboard. That being said, it is very well made. I really like the clickety clacks it makes when you type on it. I’m not sure if you can turn off that feature or not, but I do like the sounds it makes. The 68-key design saves 40% desk space without sacrificing functionality. Essential keys like arrows, Delete, and Home are included, and the Fn layer unlocks full keyboard commands. This is a great space saver. Offers a durable double-shot backlit keycaps that resist fading and maintain vibrant RGB lighting. I like the red & black color of this. So far I am very happy with this.
Jonathan B –
Decent keyboard, but very sketchy driver software
The keyboard itself is fine, with a decent feel and build quality. Good, but nothing exceptional given the price. What’s frustrating about this, however, is that to fully take advantage of the magnetic action you need to download their driver software. You get this software from some Chinese company’s Google drive account. When you try to run it Windows warns you that it’s not signed. I decided to bail. Installing driver software from a Chinese company is always a risky thing, but even more so when it’s not even from a recognized Windows developer.
vine customer –
Lightning-Fast Response for a Competitive Edge!
This keyboard is a game-changer for serious gamers. The magnetic switches are incredibly responsive, and the adjustable actuation point is a fantastic feature that allows for unparalleled customization. I was blown away by the speed and accuracy – it feels like my commands are registered instantly. The RGB backlighting is vibrant and customizable, adding a cool aesthetic to my setup. The compact 60% layout is perfect for maximizing desk space, and the build quality feels solid. If you’re looking for a high-performance keyboard that gives you a competitive edge, this is it!
Gnash –
Got this for ~$55 and its a great rapid trigger keyboard for that price. Keys are solid, lots of RGB options, and don’t need to download their software to use.However, I like having function keys and volume controls, so prefer my 75% keyboard more, which unfortunately does not come with rapid trigger at this price range (so far).
Amazon Customer –
I always wanted a portable keyboard so I could use it with my tablet, but the little ”made for tablets” ones don’t do it for me. I really wanted something that feels more like a real keyboard when you type on it.This is a perfect size for me, as I can carry it in my backpack no matter where I go (when I plan to use my tablet for a somewhat prolonged use).The mechanical keys really are satisfying to type on, and the sound it makes, while quieter than one would think, also gives you responsive feedback that I like.The inclusion of a keycap removal tool is appreciated in case I wanted to switch something.I’m not much of a keyboard nerd, so unfortunately I cannot use it to its full potential (I know it has features that I don’t really know how to use, like the adjustable key press).But for my use and to connect to a tablet on the go, it’s perfect.
Avery –
I think this keyboard is decent. There’s a lot that I do like about it, but there’s also some things that I would say could be done way better. I do like the amount of customizability it has through software, however, I think it should’ve been a bit easier to take apart. For instance, I would’ve really liked to be able to change the spring weight, as well as add more foam more easily. As it is, it’s a bit harder to do that, without feeling like you’re breaking the board.This is what I like about this keyboard:-It has onboard memory (meaning if you remap keys, it will stay across multiple computers)-The keys are analog hall switches, and are very responsive-All the keys feel similar-It looks pretty nice-The keycaps are doubleshot-Customizability includes: Key remapping (which includes macros, key combinations, launching applications, or entire text), Actuation height, key disabling, Lighting modes/colours/brightness-Dual height feetHere’s what I don’t like about it:-It has a very hollow, cheap sound-The keycaps are very thin, with very little, if any texture-They’re made of ABS-Downloading the driver is pretty sketchy (it’s literally just an exe file on a google drive)-It’s very difficult to take off the switches.There’s a couple of things that I really don’t like about this keyboard, and the biggest one to me, is the sound. Comparing it to keyboards around the same price, it does sound cheaper. The upstroke in particular doesn’t sound very good, and has a very harsh, plastic sounding clunk compared to keyboards around the same price. I think this is also the keycaps fault though, as they are pretty thin, at roughly .9mm.The other thing that I don’t like is the driver. There isn’t too much wrong with it, but it looks pretty sketchy to download. First off, you have to download it from google drive. The good thing is, that because it has memory onboard, you can download this on a second computer (even a really old netbook would work), and never have the software touch your main computer. The second thing that I don’t like, is that a lot of the driver itself, isn’t explained very well. It’s in English, but it’s definitely been auto-translated using something like Google translate.Onto the switches, which I found to be fine. They’re linear, Gateron yellow-like switches. They are a bit heavier than yellows (Yellows are the heaviest switch I have), but are pretty smooth. They sound a bit scratchier than Gaterons, but smoother than most linear switches that I have. Unfortunately, I don’t know if they’re factory lubed, or how they would fare if lubed yourself, as I couldn’t get any switch off to test.Overall, I’m pretty impressed with this keyboard. I think it’s great for the price, which is currently $60. That’s very impressive, as I remember only a couple years ago you could only get Outemu browns at that price, on a very cheap MagicForce 68 clone (that didn’t have any keymapping whatsoever). I wouldn’t say it’s my favourite keyboard but I think it’s on the better side for the price.
A Em –
I found the TMBK keyboard to be a really nice mechanical keyboard for the price. Coming from mostly short travel keys and media controls, these were essential for any keyboard I use. I was able to tune this to the trigger height I liked and remap keys to media controls. After a bit of getting used to I also felt gameplay being quicker in response and easier typing compared to my membrane keyboard.✅ Keys feel like linears, but allows per key programmable travel.✅ Backlit keys with adjustable brightness make it easy to see in the dark without being blinding✅ smooth software. While I had some issues getting the settings to save, the program itself runs smoothly and has a lot of customization for lighting pattern, key press, and reprogrammable functions (I reprogrammed the pg up/dn to volume)✅ adjustable key press. Definitely the standout feature is being able to adjust the trigger height. I was able to adjust it to trigger with just a tap for QWERTY keys and further for the rest.➖ long travel keys. I’ve mostly used laptop keys so I found the key travel far, even compared to my membrane keyboards, but the adjustable travel helps.programmable travel makes light taps register quickly
john p. –
While I am not a huge gamer. I can definitely appreciate the premium quality, style, and incredible functionality of this keyboard. And while having my son use it on our home server for his gaming, he fell in love with it’s “Amazing control and response characteristics!”.The overall quality, as stated, is definitely premium. With incredible button feel, response, and sensitivity. As well as having a completely customizable key work and backlit colour. It can be set up to control your specific style of use. And provides excellent nighttime visibility with it’s backlit characters, that seem to jump out from the keyboard.The %60 design makes it very compact and easy to travel with. As well, allows for great one handed use if needed. But it also cuts the response time down as well. Having the characters tight yet well defined. Moreso having eliminated the ‘unneccessary’ keys, seldom used for gaming. Giving you alot more area for the desired keys. And setup just how you need it.We have had several different styles and models of keyboards over the years. Of all price ranges and quantity. And this is easily among our top 3 favorites. Giving a great bang for the buck and amazing quality.