Keyboard manufacturers are always trying to find new ways to give gamers every advantage while gaming. Arbiter Studio is likely one you haven’t heard of but they have just debuted the Polar 65, a new ...
I thought TMR was controller-only tech… until CHERRY put it in a keyboard. These new magnetic keyboards ditch Hall Effect in ...
Keyboard enthusiasts looking to pick up their next high-end board now have a choice to make: magnetic or mechanical? It's true that Hall effect keyboards, which use magnets and sensors rather than ...
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The Akko MODE007B PC is available with Santorini keycaps and features Hall Effect magnetic switches which can have their feel and travel distance customized. Until recently, computer keyboards have ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. As a writer, there's just something about the tactile feel ...
Are you a gamer looking for an affordable and compact mechanical keyboard that’s a bit different? If that’s the case, this new model from Epomaker may be worth considering. The Epomaker 75HE Mag uses ...
Endgame Gear is best known for making gaming mice, but it's made a welcome foray into gaming keyboards with the excellent Endgame Gear KB65HE. This plain-looking, but high-performing keyboard is the ...
Hall effect sensors are everywhere right now. Keyboards, game controllers, and DIY kits use them for more precise inputs. But with any newly popular device, it can be easy to immediately jump onto the ...
Cherry’s MX switches are the most well-known in the mechanical keyboard world, and countless other brands mimic the switches’ iconic cross-stem design to deliver tactile typing. Now, a magnetic twist ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Mechanical keyboards have swept the mainstream in recent years, saving typists and gamers alike from the scourge of cheap, mushy typing.