
Womier M68 HE V2 Rapid Trigger Keyboard 60% Percent, Hall Effect Topographic Gaming Keyboard, Wired RGB Custom Mechanical Keyboard with Magnetic Switch, PBT Keycaps for Mac/Win (Black)
$62.99 Original price was: $62.99.$52.99Current price is: $52.99.
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Product Description
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Womier Custom Magnetic Switch
The new Womier M68 HE V2 custom magnetic switch provides a solid foundation for the M68 HE V2’s travel and RT accuracy, while the POM material for the stem provides a smoother typing feel and more thock sound
1 New Web-Software
2 Rapid Trigger Keyboard
3 Hall Effect Switches
4 Q & A
1 16.8 Million RGB
2 Increase Typing Feel
3 Preset Hotkey Function
4 60% Gaming Keyboard
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More Details Cherry Profile Keycaps
You won’t get tired even if you use it for a long time at work or gaming. The keycaps has weak light transmission, and characters can only be seen through RGB lights in dark environment, which makes the keyboard vision simpler and more atmospheric
Detachable USB-C Wired Keyboard
Connecting lines are convenient to store
【Rapid Trigger 60% Gaming Keyboard】This mini keyboard ultra-high polling rate of 8000 Hz increases accuracy and minimizes keyboard input latency. Keyboard ultra-fast response time up to 10 times faster than traditional mechanical keyboards. Perfect for FPS players, music and rhythm game players, and codeword workers, Rapid Trigger keyboard reduces the annoyance of the tool to make you more focused and immersive.
【Topographic Themed Custom Keyboard】67key compact layout keyboard with topographic pattern on both shell and keycaps. Metal PCB plate, Make the keyboard stable and feel better, can stabilize the performance of the magnetic switches. Double layers of sound-absorbing cotton and ergonomic two-stage foot design improve the stability of the keyboard while delivering a better gaming experience.
【Hall Effect Mechanical Gaming Keyboard】The keyboard is equipped with womier custom hall effect magnetic switches, offering ultra-accurate typing experiences adjustable in 0.1mm. From 0.08mm to 3.4mm customizable trigger points, each key can be personalized according to the minimum unit of 0.1mm. In addition, the press sensitive and reset sensitive can be set individually through the software to match the key press habits of different people for different types of games.
【Keyboard New Web-Software】Ultra-low latency is just the beginning of what magnetic switches bring to the table for gamers. The true revolution lies in features like rapid trigger (RT), SOCD (Snap Tap), and advanced functions like DKS/MT/TGL. These cutting-edge innovations give magnetic switch keyboard users a decisive edge that will only grow stronger as the community continues to evolve. More Power to You with New web-based software driver. The web-based driver offers easy access without installation and compatibility across all operating systems.
【16.8 Million RGB Keyboard & Side-Prined PBT Keycaps】keyboard features 16.8 million RGB lighting color. With 15 pre-set lighting effects to add a great atmosphere to the game. Lighting brightness and speed can be adjusted by the knob or the FN+key combination. Side-prined keycap keyboard are currently a new trend worldwide. As the keycap that combines thermal sublimation and double shot craft in one, it not only retains the exquisite pattern, but also transmits light.Side lettering to avoid direct light upward.
5 reviews for Womier M68 HE V2 Rapid Trigger Keyboard 60% Percent, Hall Effect Topographic Gaming Keyboard, Wired RGB Custom Mechanical Keyboard with Magnetic Switch, PBT Keycaps for Mac/Win (Black)


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Best Budget HE Keyboard?! –
Fast like advertised
This is THE BEST budget gaming keyboard I’ve ever tried. I went from a Glorious Gmmk 2 to this and the difference is insane. I’ve also previously owned an Apex Pro Mini but that keyboard broke. This Keyboard not inly feels great but is SUPER responsive. The design is very humane and pleasing to the high, it comes with a lower profile keycap set but nothing terrible. The Keyboard advertises rapid trigger and low response time. Rapid trigger works amazingly, and you barely press down the key for a response, the lighting is great and it even sounds pretty good, overall it’s AMAZING. My only downside to this keyboard is the location of the usb-c port, other than that this keyboard is great 4.7/5!
Pro gamer –
Good value keyboard
Very nice keyboard switches felt great and all the features worked really well
G L Tyler –
Size and speed
Small size for a small space. Quick key response supports gaming. Rotating color shift on back lit keys is a very cool effect.
J. Miller –
Amazing Value
Awesome keyboard! I’ll get the one negative out of the way first, the black topographical keyboard is super difficult to see. To see what key it is requires a second of staring with the lights on or literally picking up and putting it in your face if its off. So don’t get it unless you are going to swap out the keycaps or you are a true hacker(like the 1992 movie) and use blank keyboards. The white keys are much more legible, with the lights on they’re pretty easy to see, while being about the same as the lighten black keys when they’re off(so you have to stare a moment to see them).They keycaps have a premium feel not super smooth but very pleasing on the fingers. The body of the keyboard is actually nicer, the topographical lines are actually textured on there and you can feel them. The base has 2 leg heights for varying angles with a usb c port so you can use the supplied cable or any other of your choice to connect it.Now, for the best part: The software. It’s so awesome to just open a webpage to control the settings of your keyboard. Very nice. I’m not super experienced with them, but I love the movement controls (SOCD). For any game that uses WASD for movement you can set it up so two keys are opposites of each other. A and D for example, for left and right. It handles the use case where you hit both at once so you can quickly strafe left and right. Hold down A then tap D and you’ll be running left while stopping and stepping right. On a normal keyboard you will simple run left the whole time or you’ll go right on the first hit of D and stop as it will have ignored A after that. Its hard to explain but there are videos online showing how nice it can be. You can also calibrate all the keys so you get can instant response on the lightest touch even if the keys start to get old or gummed up, just calibrate it again for the current response numbers.Lastly, I got both the black and white and swapped around the keys for a really beautiful look that still keeps the topographic contours. It’s a super awesome keyboard with some features comparable to $200+ keyboards.
Kenneth –
Configurable 65 Percent Magnetic Switch Keyboard. Not Easy Transition From Mechanical Switches
This review is for the Womier M68 HE 65 Percent Keyboard (Color – Black). I received a free taxable sample of this keyboard in my search for a compact and durable keyboard that could be used for gaming and possibly word processing.The keyboard weighs 550 grams and measures 12 ½” across x 4 ¼” deep x 1 ¾” high. The rear of the keyboard features a USB-C input and a hard selector system switch to designate WIN or MAC usage. The bottom of the keyboard has four rubberized 1” ovals to prevent movement as well as two nested single-position tabs that can be flipped to increase the total resting angle of the keyboard case from 5 percent to 8 percent or 12 percent. Also accompanying the keyboard was a braided USB-C to USB-A cable (48 grams, 72 ½” end-to-end length), a switch puller tool (7 grams, 5” x 1”), two extra magnetic switches (1.85 grams), and a multi-language user manual which includes a page on combinations with the FN key.Note that this is a 65 percent keyboard despite the 60 percent in the digital product title name because this keyboard has dedicated arrow keys as well as an extra column of keys on the right for Insert, Delete, PgUp, and PgDn. Being a touch typist, I initially thought the adjustment to this 65 percent keyboard with magnetic switches would be pretty easy, but there were a couple things that made it slightly more difficult to transition to this keyboard. The first thing was the default extreme sensitivity where it would insert various lettering at even the brush of a fingertip. My typing improved significantly after dialing down the sensitivity to an acceptable level such that the rest of the transition was fairly smooth. The magnetic switches made it also slightly more difficult as there is a different tactile feel when pressing down the keys due to the feel from the magnetic switches versus the mechanical switches that I’m used to. The feel and noise from these magnetic switches feel slightly more muted with less clack and also requires less depth to activate than what you would experience with mechanical switches. That being said, I can see the greater durability and response potential when using magnetic switches and tailoring it for your needs, especially with gaming – so it seems to come down to a matter of personal preference.In terms of customization and configuration, it was easy to use the provided online interface to customize a wide variety of categories that the brand describes as: custom keys (remapping); lighting settings; macro manager; performance; and advanced keys (binding to actions). As a side note, the “lighting settings” includes several presets which can be further customized to provide pretty much any lighting effect in the colors you desire. The key caps have a pretty cool wavy design that makes the keyboard look almost like a contemporary art piece. What’s also different is that the lettering is located at the front base of the keycaps.All in all, this is an excellent quality 65 percent keyboard with a nice artsy look and customization potential. I recommend this as a great option for a compact and durable keyboard that you can reliably use for gaming and other word processing needs.