Transcript for:
Comprehensive Guide to Rapid Trigger Keyboards

hey everyone I'm laser and Welcome to My ultimate rapid trigger keyboard Roundup in today's video we will summarize all 25 analog rapid trigger keyboards I've tested so far from budget options to premium machines I'll break down their average wide latency how stable and glitch free their analog inputs are and give you my honest subjective Impressions keyboards are lined up from slowest to fastest and as a bonus I will share my picks for overall best keyboard Best Built keyboard and best budget keyboard and before we start just a quick heads up regarding my testing method I use a Sony RX 100 camera shooting at 1,000 frames per second for each keyboard I test the moment a scope uncope buttton is released which usually is the control key and the time it takes to see the effects on screen I'm running OverWatch 2 and the display is the MSI 3:1 urx a 4K 240 HZ OLED screen with average of 1 millisecond delay the tests measure the latency of the whole system not just the keyboard but it's still a great way to compare different keyboards in a real war environment let's start with the red dragon fist k617 which posts l y of about 77 milliseconds as the slowest in our lineup it clearly reflects its Ultra budget design the analog inputs are precise and I have encountered any glitches and random inputs the build quality is at most acceptable currently there are many other better build and faster rapid trigger keyboards for less than what the asking price for the red dragon is for me hard pass next up is the kidus NJ 98 at roughly 38 milliseconds this full-size keyboard packs an LCD display and wireless capability but it's perform performances on the slower side when compared to many others I noticed some unpredictable analog Behavior especially at low sensitivity settings which can resol in erratic activation despite it feature design and a striking aesthetic the analog input sometimes feel a bit off in short while it offers a lot of extra function if you prioritize smooth glitch free and fast unlock triggers you might want to look somewhere else the aquo mod 07 clocking in at about 34 milliseconds wired and around 44 milliseconds Wireless here in the Santorini colorway with a sturdy aluminium switch plate and Gasket mount it offers a pleasing aesthetic and solid build quality the analog input is precise and doesn't cause any issues the keyboard sounds really good although currently the price point makes it a bit less competitive than other keyboards on this list the steel series Apex Pro delivers a 31.6 millisecond wired response the keyboard bows an aluminium top plate and Innovative omnipoint magnetic switches paired with a digital display for easy profile management while the build and overall feeli are acceptable the analog input SC sometimes exhibit slight glitches when set to very low rapid trigger thresholds requiring a bit of tuning through their engine software to prevent accidental activations overall it's a solid performer that offers extensive customization even if it's analog behavior isn't Flawless out of the box however for the asking price you can do better at 29 milliseconds the compact mon gig fun 60 impresses for its price with a premium look full Wireless functionality with only 35 millisecond delay and stable analog input it manages to deliver consistent performance even though not the top performer the value including aluminium case and wireless connection is unquestionable probably one of the best overall experiences you can get coming in at 27 milliseconds the uid in battle 68 offers competitive performance with stable analog responses it overall design is well executed and the rapid trigger inputs are responsive the keyboard is also very stable using the standard 1 mm activation and 0.1 mm rapid trigger in subjective terms it's built quality and overall feel make it a very appealing choice in the budget to mid-range category the polar 65 clocks in at 26.8 milliseconds and is acclaimed for its excellent build and beautiful aluminium design it sounds great right out of the box yet its analog rapid trigger feature isn't perfect when testing the rapid trigger did not work as intended only the downstroke value was properly reflected in my test while releasing the key only registered when passing the activation mark this requires you to adopt a slightly higher rapid suggar set in than the advertised minimum while it isn't a perfect execution compared to some other Rivals its build quality and overall sound make it a compelling option if you're willing to find tune your settings next is the Razer hunman Pro with an average latency of 26.1 millisecond this keyboard comes with a premium brushed aluminium top plate and refined Optical switches tailored for analog inputs the overall experience is good and the build is sturdy the analog key is provided to be very stable even at very low settings and I saw no error inputs in my experience it performs very reliably making a top Contender for competitive Gamers the biggest downside is the price however but the keyboard often goes for sale so you can meditate that a bit now we have the drun deer g65 a 24.7 milliseconds which delivers balance performance and reliable analog triggering I found it rapid trigger inputs to be consistently responsive with no glitches there is a nice clean aesthetic with good key cap quality that lets the RGB glow through no major faults ortic Behavior observed during my testing making it a particularly well-rounded option in the mid tier range the Mad lion mad 60 H hits in at 24.5 milliseconds it stands out for a crazy price consistent performance and accurate analog response DET tectile feedback is excellent and there weren't any noticeable glitches or misfires even when using sensitive settings this one is especially appealing if you're looking for a solid budget friendly option that doesn't compromise on analog Precision next the yunzi rt75 also averages 24.5 millisecond the 75% layout keyboard exhibits very precise analog triggering with minimal latency variance the analog inputs are stable with no significant glitches which is crucial overall it provides a balanced mix of performance and affordability making it an attractive choice for competitive and Casual gam as aik similarly the yunzi rt68 clocks in at 24.5 milliseconds it offers a similar build and performance profile to the 75 delivering consistent analog performance and smooth rapid trigger I didn't notice any behavioral glitches even when pushing the limits of sensitivity it's reliable and user friendly and a great pick if you prefer a slightly different layout or aesthetic than the rt75 luminer 68 H comes in at around 24.2 milliseconds built with an anodized aluminium case and accented with a crisp RGB this keyboard impresses with both style and substance its analog inputs are very precise and I've encountered no glitches during test overall it delivers a smooth and responsive experience paired with exceptional build called at a price that's very hard to beat the attack shark k85 also measures 24.2 milliseconds on hour test although it has strong performance I did notice that when you set the rapid trigger sensitivity too low glitches pop up erratic activations occur that can distrupt gameplay find tuning the sensitivity to a slightly higher value seems necessary to stabilize the input despite this if you're willing to tweak the settings it offers a very competitive performance however looking at what other brands offer maybe it's better to skip this one ages AK 800 20 Max H records a latency of 24.1 millisecond it provides a well balanced performance with a premium build featuring an aluminium key plate some users have noted that the lowest rapid trigger settings there may be a minor calibration issue something I have experienced myself setting the rapid trigger sensitivity to 0.2 or 0.3 mm can help address this issue we a bit of calibration fine-tuning this keyboard stands out as a fantastic option in it segment but I still think there are other options that are better choices next the backspace aways is 75 puts up an average of 23.4 milliseconds this 10 KS keyboard stands out with its metal enforced build and excellent Acoustics the stability is also on another level as even at 0.04 mm rapid trigger there were no glitches and error inputs I was quite impressed by its overall design and the satisfying sound it produces it's an excellent option if you're after both performance and premium feel next up is the hkg GK 61 H coming in at 23.1 millisecond this compact 61% layout model impressed me with its reasonable n FRS build but the analog stability at lower settings was a bit inconsistent causing error inputs while it might be a tempting choice I would still recommend the other stable budget rapid trigger options AGS AK 680 Max H also measures 23.1 millisecond this keyboard offers a premium feel with its aluminium switch plate and reliable performance its analog inputs are precise with minimal errors I ENC counted virually no strange activations when properly calibrated it a s option if you value consistent predictable rapid trigger at a very competitive price the newy field 75h clocks in at 23.1 millisecond this 75% board is loaded with extra features like dedicated knobs and additional function keys setting it apart from the pack its analog input are exceptionally stable delivering reliable rapid trigger performance with no reported glitches a slightly higher price is balanced by its extensive functionality and precise input making it a fantastic overall package mui r75 H post 22.9 milliseconds with its leak design this keyboard performs impressively under wired conditions the analog inputs are sharp and consistent with no significant glitches even at low sensitivity settings its overall performance and build quality make it a top pick for those looking to combine Style with high speeded response Apple maker h75 magc also clocks in at 22.9 Mills for Wired mode and for wireless it's around 26.9 Mills this keyboard offers a great balance between performance and flexibility the analog triggers are highly resp responsive with stable inputs and I experienc no unusual behavior it's a smart choice if you need a versatile board that handles both wired and wireless modes reliably Y rt80 is another standout it gives us 22.9 millisecond in wired mode and 27.4 millisecond on Wireless in wire mode the rapid triggers are fast with very little room for error in Wireless mode there is a minor increase in latency the overall analog stability however leaves place for improvements setting the sensitivity or activation too low will cause error inputs I suggest calibrating the keyboard fine tuning the settings and if that doesn't work turning off the RGB while fast I think the other unun keyboards offer better stability woing 60h comes in at 22.6 milliseconds and is known as the Pioneer in analog input its rapid triggered behave Flawless with precise calibration and no noticeable glitches during extended testing customizable nature of its input gives you a true Benchmark for analog performance if you're looking for a board that sets the standard for responsiveness and relability this one is hard to beat leading our pack the new a60h register and ultra low 21.3 milliseconds this compact design not only saves desk space but also delivers exceptionally fast consistent analog inputs with zero major glitches reported during my testing its premium build combined with lightning fast responses make it an ideal choice for competitive Gamers who demand speed and Precision in a portable form factor finally the uting ADH tops our list at an impressive 20.6 milliseconds as the fastest in this lineup it delivers incredibly precise analog trigger that are smooth consistent and virtually free of glitches its rapid response is perfect for competitive Shooters where every millisecond counts although it comes at a premium the robust support and customizable analog settings make it the choice for enthusiasts looking for pick performance now that we went through all 25 keyboards I've tested here are my top picks for best overall best build and best budget choice I think it will not come as a surprise but the keyboard I like using most overall is the new a60 and 75 thanks to the low profile nature they're really unique they look absolutely gorgeous take very little space on your desk and are really nice to type on and combine all of that with a great performance and very good software if I had to use one keyboard for the rest of my life this would be it but there's another keyboard that came really close and that was the mons Gigan 60 Ultra with its wireless connection and aluminium case if only the performance could be a bit better moving on to best build and this award goes to the Lumin ke mager 68 H I love the aesthetic of the keyboard the way the field which arguably could be improved even more I think it's built really well and pairs it with an affordable price it's not perfect but definitely delivers in the aesthetic Department finally the budget option it's a tough one as I know there's still so many keyboards I haven't tested but if I were to set a limit of let's say $50 and choose one keyboard from this list to be my main i' consider two options mat 60h for its price to Performance ratio which is really hard to beat or the ued in battle 68 a keyboard that genuinely surprised me with the combination of raw performance and stability all for around $50 and that wraps up our detailed Round Up of 25 rapid trigger keyboards each with its own unique strengths from rooll latency numbers to the stability of analog inputs and overall build quality whether you need a rock solid consistency Advanced customization or just an excellent sound and feel there's a board here for you let me know in the comments which board fits your style best if you enjoyed this video be sure to like subscribe and RI that Bell for more reviews I'm laser thanks so much for watching and I'll see you in the next one