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The EPOMAKER Aula WIN60 HE is a premium 60% wired mechanical keyboard featuring Hall Effect magnetic switches with adjustable actuation points down to 0.01mm, an ultra-low 0.3ms latency, and an 8000Hz polling rate. Designed for FPS gamers and professionals, it offers a compact layout for enhanced ergonomics, hot-swappable keys, dynamic multi-action input, and customizable RGB lighting with an intuitive web driver for seamless personalization.






















| ASIN | B0DSFPVSHT |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Hot-Swappable, Portable, Tray-Mount Structure, Wired Connection |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Personal, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,379 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #353 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | EPOMAKER |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 61 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (801) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.89"L x 4.29"W x 1.46"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Magnetic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | EPOMAKER |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Hall Effect Magnetic Switch |
| Model Name | WIN60 HE |
| Model Number | WIN60 HE |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
A**N
Amazing Product
Amazing product and still surprised with how it sounds. As a gamer this keyboard checked out every box that I needed. It feels very premium and not like some cheap plastic keyboard. It feels very durable. The black color I got is very nice and goes well with my current setup.
D**D
Super responsive and perfect size
Great key-feel, well made. Looks great, too.
M**M
Good board, great value
For under $40 this is such a good value. It’s hit swappable and has south facing LED and a metal backplate for support with a slight flex under pressure with some sound dampening. The quality of the board itself is good, the Leobog grey magnetic are so-so and very clicky with a very lightweight actuation but you can swap them out for better ones. DEFINITELY get better keycaps because the ABS feels like garbage than the rest of the board. It’s not the easiest or most intuitive keyboard, but it is very responsive for FPS and fast paced gaming. Typing is not as comfortable as I would like but that’s not the purpose of this board or any 60%. I slapped in some Gateron Jade pro switches which really improved the feel of the key press. Keep in mind that magnetic switches are expensive and there are not that many options. All in all, get this for a base to customize at an affordable price.
G**G
My first Hall Effect keyboard.
Feels like it's trying to punch above its class. This is my first hall effect keyboard, and my first 60% keyboard. I am a technical documentation writer, and 100% nerd. I am currently typing this review on this keyboard. I can say, first off, that you need to calibrate the board as soon as you plug it in. Just go to the configuration site and start there. Unintuitively, you need to go to the downloads page, then find the keyboard, then click download to go to the web-based configuration page (there isn't even a download required). From there, you'll find the configuration in the actuation tab on the left side of the page. The first thing that I noticed after calibrating was that the switches felt a tad lighter than a linear red mechanical switch. The travel, by default is 1.7mm of the (roughly) 3.4mm total travel on this board. I set my travel to about 0.5mm for a crazy fast response. I also played with the rapid triggering - I'm still not entirely sure how that works, but my understanding is that I would initially press the 0.5mm for the first trigger, then lift enough for it to reset (you can adjust this separately), then re-trigger the key by continuing to press. Honestly, with 3.4mm of travel, I'm not sure I can accurately move my finger in partial-millimeter increments. I'm not regularly bottoming out the keypress with the light touch, but I also don't see a scenario where I would want to set rapid trigger thresholds. You might want to, just not for me. Otherwise, the web interface gives you a few profiles, you can only do one layer of LED's (which is disappointing), but all the keys are configurable just like a VIA board. I just hope their site never goes down, because I haven't found a VIA config file, and it doesn't automatically detect. Being a fan of keyboards, and after testing this out for a quick run through a typing test, I really hated the keycap sounds and the profile of the caps. I had some SA profle caps around, so I put those on, and the sound is much more satisfying, but far from silent. Still, these switches are quite loud for not being mechanical. They bottom out quite loud, and they return even louder. They're definitely more of a clickly plasticy sound than a thocky or thunky sound. Not bad, just not great. I expected them to be quieter with magnets instead of mechanical switches. My final takeaway was that HE boards are different than mechanical boards. I was thinking about swapping the switch out, but there weren't any pins! I laughed because - why would it? The magnetic field sensors in the board would detect when the switches are moving. I might try out some other switches, just to see if there are any that are more resistant/quiet. I'm glad I spent the $40, although I have found other mechanical keyboards that I like much more at a similar price. Most recently, the Keychron K8 Max was on sale for about this price point - and it includes more F-keys, more arrows, more tactile switches (banana or browns), and more connection methods (wired, BT, and 2.4). But, if I were a bigger fan of linear switches, or smaller keyboards, I wouldn't shy away from this one because it has a higher polling rate, the LED's are quite bright, and it is very compact sized, without trading key size. Long term, this will be my racing sim rig keyboard. I love how compact it is for that use case, and the strap is a great way to hang it from the side of the frame.
E**N
Best First Gaming Keyboard
As my first ever real gaming keyboard (hall effect) it was so amazing i was so excited when it came i was practically squealing, the key presses sounded so satisfying and the customizable lights on the keyboard were so cool as a 40$ budget gaming keyboard this is crazy i wouldn't be surprised if some people used this for competitive gaming its very good and if one of your switches breaks or something happens to it they give you 2 extra ones to replace it with!! it works perfectly and the web-driver it uses lets you set binds or macros to the keys i love that too, it doesn't feel laggy or has input delay at all especially when you use rapid-trigger, the feel is like a hard sturdy heavy keyboard that wont move if you press a key too hard or hold the side of the keyboard while pressing keys
D**O
El mejor teclado en su precio es un teclado q su sofware se usa desde el navegador pero a pesar de esto es bastante completo incluso hasta con macros para juegos competitivos tipo valorant es perfecto y la mejor alternativa a los teclados de 400 dólares
J**E
The keyboard is very good
Wonderful keyboard and the app is very well compacted.
T**R
Keyboard
Good keyboard but not as clicky and can’t really see the color but good overall
S**L
Teclado de muy buena calidad y sonido bastante agradable. Llevo unos días usándolo para jugar Valorant y funciona espectacular.
L**E
Great for gaming rather than spending hundreds for wootings or steelseries buy yourself one of these switches sound great the online drivers are perfect giving you options to customize the rgb enhance ur gameplay with changing the reaction of the key press and also socd
L**N
Preis- Leistungsverhältnis ist unschlagbar. Ich war auch erst skeptisch aber bin mittlerweile mehr als überzeugt. Man muss sich nicht extra die Software runterladen um z.B. das RGB zu ändern, einfach ganz einfach über den Browser. Alles einwandfrei! 👍🏼
I**Y
It's a good keyboard. The only issue I ran into was that the software for customizing the keyboard was in Chinese, but after watching a few YouTube tutorials it worked perfectly. I also like that it came with some small accessories.
J**S
Por el precio está bastante bien, es plástico 100% pero de buena estructura y peso, teclado muy suave, por lo que hay que configurar bien la se sensibilidad para que se ajuste a tus necesidades, el rgb es muy bueno, pero las letras no se ilumina, así que ese es un punto a considerar, cable USB un poco corto, como de 1.5mts y si es de baja calidad, pero hace su trabajo, pero por lo que ofrece está excelente
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