The Akko/Monsgeek FUN60 Ultra tri-mode TMR keyboard sound test - the chef's kiss keyboard!

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The first TMR (Tunneling Magneticresistance) keyboard that also supports mechanical switches at the same time! And all this in a CNC aluminum case for under $100 (not including shipping)!! Premium tech at a budget price! I don't have enough views to be sponsored by anyone, I'll just say the specs on this keyboard are insane, so I felt compelled to make this video. 32khz sampling rate, 16khz dynamic scan rate on last 8 keys, 8khz polling in wired AND 2.4Ghz wireless modes, DKS, TGL, Mod-Tap, SOCD, RT, 0.01mm adjustable actuation configurable via the web or stand alone driver. And then there is the sound and lack of stem wobble with the Akko Glare Magnetic Switches, and you can use Wooting compatible Magnetic switches as well! And for those who don't need all the bells and whistles, you can even get a $29 version of this thing wha?????
One last thing about this board that I really like about this keyboard is the angle of the keys and keyboard is very shallow making things easier on your wrists. They angle of keyboard and keys seems very similar to the Wooting "Optimum" keyboard, though the edges of this keyboard are very thin making this keyboard super compact. I always wonder when keyboard companies will realize that ergonomically speaking, the keyboard should actually tilt in the opposite direction...maybe one day, they'll put the feet underneath on the side closer to your wrists and then the south facing LEDs with see through side keycaps will work even better!

I hope people also get their semantics right for the different types of magnetic technologies. I've seen the words "Hall Effect switch" tossed around way too much when the switch is just a magnetic switch, and the "Hall Effect" really is just the sensor type on the PCB and that's why the same magnetic switches can be used on a PCB with TMR sensors. "Induction" is yet another sensor type, but works based on the electromagnetic principle of inducing an electrical current in a conductor by varying the magnetic field around the conductor. "Induction" is NOT the same as TMR or Hall Effect!

FUIN60 on Aliexpress: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/325680...
FUN60 Ultra: https://www.monsgeek.com/product/fun6...
Different FUN60 versions charts: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/325680...
https://www.monsgeek.com/blog/how-to-...
TMR can replace Hall Effect sensors "white paper":    • Replacing Hall Effect Sensors with TM...  
MagMech explained: https://www.monsgeek.com/blog/magmech...

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