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Wooting 60HE+ Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard

Wooting

60HE+ Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard

8.9/10
Based on 5 reviews

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8.5

Clara’s Verdict

Excellent

An incredibly responsive gaming keyboard that delivers on performance, but the $195 price tag and wired-only design might give budget-conscious families pause.

Best for: Competitive gamers, Esports enthusiasts, Anyone serious about gaming performance, Streamers and content creators

Skip if: Wireless keyboard lovers, Casual gamers on a tight budget, People who need adjustable height

8.0

Ethan’s Verdict

Excellent

Analog switches are genuinely impressive for competitive gaming, but $195 for a wired 60% keyboard without wireless feels like a premium tax on niche tech.

Best for: competitive FPS/fighting game players, esports enthusiasts, analog input believers

Skip if: casual gamers, wireless advocates, budget-conscious buyers

Clara’s Pros & Cons

  • +Rapid Trigger and adjustable actuation tech is genuinely competitive gaming gold
  • +Highly customizable with extensive software options that actually work
  • +Premium build quality feels worth the investment
  • +Surprisingly good typing experience for a gaming keyboard
  • Wired only means you're stuck at your desk
  • No height adjustment option for ergonomics
  • $195 is steep for most casual gamers
  • Compact 60% layout means no numpad or arrows

Ethan’s Pros & Cons

  • +Analog Hall Effect switches genuinely improve competitive gaming response.
  • +Extensive customization through Wootility software and adjustable actuation.
  • +Surprising typing quality for a gaming-focused keyboard.
  • +Lightweight and portable, ideal for esports tournament travel.
  • Wired only in 2024 is inexcusable at this price.
  • No height adjustment limits ergonomics for extended sessions.
  • $40 more expensive than Keychron K2 HE with similar tech.
  • ABS plastic case feels cheap compared to aluminum competitors.

Score Breakdown

Performance & Response
9.520% wt
Comfort & Ergonomics
8.015% wt
Build Quality
8.515% wt
Features & Software
9.015% wt
Customization
9.010% wt
Wireless & Battery
5.010% wt
Value
6.515% wt

Score Breakdown

Performance & Response
9.025% wt
Comfort & Ergonomics
7.015% wt
Build Quality
8.515% wt
Features & Software
8.520% wt
Customization
9.010% wt
Wireless & Battery
3.010% wt
Value
6.55% wt

Clara’s Full Review

A Gaming Keyboard Built for Competitive Play

If you're serious about competitive gaming, reviewers consistently say the Wooting 60HE+ is worth your attention. The Rapid Trigger technology and adjustable actuation points give you performance advantages in fast-paced games like Overwatch 2 and League of Legends. Unlike regular keyboards, you can fine-tune exactly when each key registers, which is a game-changer when milliseconds matter.

What really impressed reviewers is that this isn't just a gaming keyboard that sacrifices typing quality. The Hall Effect switches actually feel great for everyday typing too. So if you're someone who games in the evening but does work during the day, you won't hate using this keyboard for productivity tasks. That's rare in the gaming keyboard world.

The build quality is solid. At just 1.3 pounds with a premium ABS plastic case and steel plate, it feels sturdy without being heavy. The minimalist design looks good whether you're streaming or just gaming solo. The hot-swap switches mean you can experiment with different switch types without buying a whole new keyboard.

Here's where you need to be realistic though. This is a $195 keyboard. That's not cheap. For that price, you get a wired-only connection with USB-C, no wireless option, and no height adjustment. If you love the freedom of a wireless setup or need to adjust your keyboard angle for comfort, this might frustrate you. The compact 60% layout also means no dedicated arrow keys or numpad, which takes some getting used to.

Reviewers note it's cheaper than most Razer options and competitive with the SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini, but $40 more than the Keychron K2 HE. That matters if you're budget-conscious. However, if you're a competitive gamer or streamer who uses a keyboard for several hours daily, the performance gains and customization options justify the investment.

Bottom line: This keyboard is built for people who care deeply about gaming performance and are willing to pay for it. If you're casual or need wireless flexibility, look elsewhere. But if you're competitive and want a keyboard that actually responds to your skill level, reviewers say you won't find better.

Clara Mercer, Home & Lifestyle Editor

Ethan’s Full Review

The Analog Switch Premium That Almost Justifies Itself

Wooting's 60HE+ sits at an awkward intersection: it's the best gaming keyboard for raw analog input performance, but it's also a wired 60% keyboard asking flagship prices in a market that's moved to wireless.

Let's start with what works. The Hall Effect switches with Rapid Trigger are legitimately impressive. RTINGS gave this a 9.3/10, and Tom's Hardware went 9.5/10. These aren't just scores; they're acknowledging real technical achievement. Adjustable actuation points and the ability to fine-tune response curves give competitive players tools that traditional mechanical keyboards simply don't offer. In Overwatch 2 and League of Legends, the performance advantage is measurable. If you're grinding ranked FPS or fighting games, this keyboard delivers.

The customization story extends beyond switches. Wootility software is genuinely user-friendly with extensive tuning options. The typing experience is surprisingly good for a gaming keyboard, which matters if you're not purely gaming. Hot-swap support and screw-in stabilizers show Wooting iterated on their original 60HE. Tom's Guide called it "a top-tier mini keyboard that excels in customization and gaming performance," and that assessment is fair.

But here's where the value proposition crumbles. You're paying $195 for a wired keyboard. No wireless option. No battery. In 2024, when gaming wireless has matured and latency gaps have closed, this is a significant limitation. Competitive players travel to tournaments; they want portability without a cable tether. Wooting built a keyboard for esports athletes, then handicapped it with wired-only connectivity.

The Keychron K2 HE undercuts this by $40 and offers similar Hall Effect performance. Tom's Guide even acknowledged this gap, noting Keychron's value proposition. You're not paying for wireless with Wooting; you're paying for the brand and Rapid Trigger customization. That's a thinner value argument than it should be.

Ergonomically, the 60% form factor without height adjustment is limiting. The 1.3-pound weight is great for tournaments but not for comfort during 8-hour gaming sessions. This is a portable keyboard, not a daily driver.

The Wooting 60HE+ is technically excellent at what it does. If you're a competitive FPS or fighting game player who values analog input customization and doesn't care about wireless, it's worth the premium. For everyone else? The wired limitation, combined with the price, makes alternatives more sensible.

Ethan Mercer, Editor-in-Chief

Specifications

layout60%
batteryN/A
hot swapYes
switchesLekker Hall Effect
connectivityUSB-C

Overall Rating

8.9
out of 10
Clara
8.5
Ethan
8.0
Critics (3)
9.3

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