The Wooting 60HE+ has its highly competitive reputation for good reason.
Its an upgrade to the original 60HE adding support for screw-in stabilizers, but otherwise keeping the same design.
Read on for my full Wooting 60HE+ review.
Being able to fully customize the keyboard gives you a lot of value for money over its similar rivals.
The design is on the whole quite minimalist, emphasising the space-saving form factor.
Making up for this is some of the best lighting options I have come across.
Its really bright, providing a soft glow that diffuses well behind the keys.
I spent the most time testing the keyboard in games of Overwatch 2 and League of Legends.
I saw a clear boost in my performance, outperforming other Hall Effect keyboards Ive used.
The Lekker switches were incredibly responsive for in-game movements.
Rappy Snappy is unique to Wooting boards, and provides a solution to the issue.
The steel plate and sound dampening foam combine to make each keypress quiet, yet very satisfying.
With that being said, I found using common keys easy thanks to the FN layering system.
Accessing the delete key, for example, is as simple as pressing the FN and Backspace keys together.
If this isnt to your preference, you could fully adjust the three key layers using the Wootility app.
The Wooting is more affordable than other high-end 60% keyboards like theRazerHuntsman or SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini.
Its an ideal option for enthusiasts who like what the 60HE+ has to offer.
Most of these issues are down to personal preference, and likely wont impact your enjoyment of the keyboard.
For the price, I would have liked to have a wireless option for the keyboard.
Height not adjustable
You cannot change the elevation of the keyboard.
At $170, youre getting a plastic keyboard without wireless support.