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Best Magnetic Gaming Keyboards In 2025 [Sound, Feel, & Performance]

Hall-effect switches are all the rage nowadays, so SOCD cleaning has been the subject of a meteoric rise to fame. On that note, we’ve selected the best magnetic gaming keyboards for you to gain an unfair advantage with. Say hello to winning at all costs.

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For hardcore gamers like you and I whose main priority is customizing their keyboard for maximum speed and personalization, a magnetic keyboard is a no-brainer since it offers ultra-competitive hall-effect features like Rapid Trigger and Snap Tap thanks to built-in adjustable actuation distance. This can make all the difference when you’re pushing more than 1,000 frames in Valorant.

Subsequently, I’ve reviewed dozens of keyboards and after spending numerous hours on in-house testing, I’ve rounded up the Top 5 Magnetic Keyboards for you. No need to worry, I’ve included a value-for-money option as well as a wireless pick along with a warranty-focused keyboard and a compact-sized keyboard too, so there’s a little something for everyone.

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Without any further ado, here’s a brief overview of the keyboards I’ve chosen for you.

Keyboard
Wooting 80HE
Keychron K2 HE
Corsair K70 Pro TKL
Akko MOD007B PC Santorini
Wooting 60HE+
Looks
Award
Best Overall Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
Best Magnetic Custom Gaming Keyboard
Best Warranty & Support Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
Best Looking Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
Best Compact Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
What We Liked
Hot-swappable, adjustable height, decent acoustics, best software
Exceptional gaming responsiveness, Brilliant RGB lighting, Factory-calibrated stabilizers
Hot-swappable, good build quality, outstanding performance, best after-sales support, magnetic wrist rest included
Classy design, 8K Hz polling rate, hot-swappable, dedicated volume knob, choice of two switches from the factory
4-year warranty, lightweight design, ultra-low latency, best-in-class software, many accessories
What We Disliked
No wireless mode, build quality can be enhanced, slightly expensive
The USB port is awkwardly positioned
Not all keys are magnetic, iCUE needs a revamp
Keycaps aren't double-shot, no dedicated macros
Fixed typing height and angle, no wireless mode
Layout
80%
75%
TKL
75%
60%
Number of Keys
84
84 Keys
87
84
61
Stabilizers
Pre-lubed, screw-in stabilizers
Screw-in PCB stabilizer
Plate-mounted stabilizers
Pre-lubed screw-in stabilizers
Plate-mounted stabilizers
Switches
Gateron Lekker L60 V2
Gateron double-rail magnetic
21x Corsair MLX Plasma Linear (Mechanical) + 63x Corsair MGX V2 Hyperdrive (Magnetic)
Akko Cream Yellow Magnetic/Kalih Sakura Pink Magnetic
Gateron Lekker L60 V1
Keycaps Profile
Cherry
OSA
Cherry
Cherry
OEM
Polling Rate
8000 Hz
1000 Hz and 90Hz (Bluetooth)
8000 Hz
8000 Hz/1000 Hz/125 Hz
1000 Hz
Keyboard
Wooting 80HE
Looks
Award
Best Overall Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
What We Liked
Hot-swappable, adjustable height, decent acoustics, best software
What We Disliked
No wireless mode, build quality can be enhanced, slightly expensive
Layout
80%
Number of Keys
84
Stabilizers
Pre-lubed, screw-in stabilizers
Switches
Gateron Lekker L60 V2
Keycaps Profile
Cherry
Polling Rate
8000 Hz
Read Review
Keyboard
Keychron K2 HE
Looks
Award
Best Magnetic Custom Gaming Keyboard
What We Liked
Exceptional gaming responsiveness, Brilliant RGB lighting, Factory-calibrated stabilizers
What We Disliked
The USB port is awkwardly positioned
Layout
75%
Number of Keys
84 Keys
Stabilizers
Screw-in PCB stabilizer
Switches
Gateron double-rail magnetic
Keycaps Profile
OSA
Polling Rate
1000 Hz and 90Hz (Bluetooth)
Read Review
Keyboard
Corsair K70 Pro TKL
Looks
Award
Best Warranty & Support Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
What We Liked
Hot-swappable, good build quality, outstanding performance, best after-sales support, magnetic wrist rest included
What We Disliked
Not all keys are magnetic, iCUE needs a revamp
Layout
TKL
Number of Keys
87
Stabilizers
Plate-mounted stabilizers
Switches
21x Corsair MLX Plasma Linear (Mechanical) + 63x Corsair MGX V2 Hyperdrive (Magnetic)
Keycaps Profile
Cherry
Polling Rate
8000 Hz
Read Review
Keyboard
Akko MOD007B PC Santorini
Looks
Award
Best Looking Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
What We Liked
Classy design, 8K Hz polling rate, hot-swappable, dedicated volume knob, choice of two switches from the factory
What We Disliked
Keycaps aren't double-shot, no dedicated macros
Layout
75%
Number of Keys
84
Stabilizers
Pre-lubed screw-in stabilizers
Switches
Akko Cream Yellow Magnetic/Kalih Sakura Pink Magnetic
Keycaps Profile
Cherry
Polling Rate
8000 Hz/1000 Hz/125 Hz
Read Review
Keyboard
Wooting 60HE+
Looks
Award
Best Compact Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
What We Liked
4-year warranty, lightweight design, ultra-low latency, best-in-class software, many accessories
What We Disliked
Fixed typing height and angle, no wireless mode
Layout
60%
Number of Keys
61
Stabilizers
Plate-mounted stabilizers
Switches
Gateron Lekker L60 V1
Keycaps Profile
OEM
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Read Review

Interested in wireless keyboards? Check our tested round-up of the:

Best Magnetic Gaming Keyboards 

I stand behind all of these magnetic keyboards with my own experience and reputation:

  1. Best Overall: Wooting 80HE
  2. Best Value: Keychron K2 HE
  3. Best Warranty & Support: Corsair K70 Pro TKL
  4. Best Looking: Akko MOD007B PC Santorini
  5. Best Compact: Wooting 60HE+

As I mentioned previously, I, along with my team, have personally tested each and every one of these keyboards. Therefore, we’ve also recorded the sound signature and switch feedback for all the keyboards. Feel free to check out these in-house BTS clips at the end of each keyboard’s write-up.

Wooting 80HE

Best Overall Magnetic Gaming Keyboard

Layout: 80% | Number of Keys: 84 | Keycaps: PBT Doubleshot | Case Material: Polycarbonate ABS or Zinc Alloy | Plate Material: White Polycarbonate | Stabilizers: Screw-in stabilizers | Mounting Structure: Gasket Mount | Battery: N/A | Adjustable Actuation Points: 0.4mm – 4.0mm | Polling Rate: 8000 Hz | Dimensions: 346mm x 142mm | Weight: 790g – 2160g

Pros

  • Hot-swappable
  • Adjustable height
  • Satisfying sound signature
  • Fully customizable LED Bar
  • Simple, no-nonsense design language
  • Vibrant RGB/Lighting effects
  • Wootility is the best software

Cons

  • No wireless connectivity
  • Build quality can be improved
  • Slightly expensive

Read Our Wooting 80HE Review

The Wooting 80HE sports an aesthetically understated design that flies under the radar. Right off the bat, I felt soothed by the shine-through PBT Doubleshot keycaps. Moving on, my teardown of the keyboard revealed a gasket-mounted PCB to which Wooting has mated 83 Lekker (L60) V2 switches. The difference was immediately felt as these newer switches have a rather silent and somewhat mushy profile, but that’s because they’re engineered for speed. Thankfully, Wooting did us the courtesy of pre-installing factory-lubed screw-in stabilizers which significantly elevated my typing experience and resulted in minimal rattling.

But the list doesn’t end here. As the switches are magnetic, the 80HE sports dynamic actuation points that can be adjusted between 0.4mm – 4.0mm. Let’s not forget Wootility, i.e., Wooting’s comprehensive software that allows you to refine the per-key RGB, set up macros, activate cutting-edge SOCD features like ‘Snappy Tappy,’ ‘Rappy Snappy,’ ‘Rapid Trigger,’ and there’s just no limit when it comes to personalizing that LED bar.

After putting a few thousand keystrokes on the Wooting’s odometer, here’s what I had to say: 

Apart from bleeding-edge performance, the Wooting 80HE builds upon the legacy of its predecessor by improving in all the areas in which the original fell short. The new Lekker V2 switches paired with factory lubed screw-in stabilizers significantly upgrade the stock sound. And the gasket mount allows for a soft and thocky typing experience that only acts as a cherry on top of the world-class gaming keyboard the Wooting 80HE already is.

✅Buy It If

You want the best keyboard software: Wootility is a very polished and comprehensive program that will let you customize and personalize the 80HE to the maximum extent, the sky’s the limit with this one.

You prioritize speed over the typing experience: Due to no flaw of its own, the Wooting 80HE has a slightly mushy feel to it, but don’t let that fool you. What the 80HE lacks in feel, it exhibits in speed with the Lekker V2 switches and an 8000 Hz polling rate.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re looking for the best-sounding keyboard: While the 80HE has a respectable ‘thocky’ sound, it can’t compete with the Cherry MX Blues of the world due to its Hall-Effect switches, but that’s a general disadvantage of magnetic keyboards, not Wooting’s offering itself.

You want wireless connectivity: Sadly, the lack of wireless connectivity is about the only thing that is stopping the Wooting 80HE from getting a perfect rating from me.

What Makes It The Best Overall Magnetic Gaming Keyboard?

First off, proprietary features like ‘Dynamic Keystroke’ and ‘Mod Tap’ offer an ultra-competitive edge to you. Secondly, the linear Lekker V2 switches have improved speed and are more silent. Furthermore, the PCB has no flex cuts and is hot-swappable as well, making the Wooting 80HE future-proof. Lastly, Wootility elevates the 80HE’s usage experience with unrivalled customization hidden beneath a few clicks of your mouse.

Performance: 9.5/10 Build Quality: 8.75/10
Design: 9/10 Typing Experience: 9.25/10

Keychron K2 HE

Best Value Magnetic Gaming Keyboard

Layout: 75% | Number of Keys: 84 | Keycaps: Cherry Profile Doubleshot/OSA Doubleshot | Case Material: Anodized aluminum | Plate Material: Aluminum | Stabilizers: Screw-in stabilizers | Mounting Structure: Top Mount | Battery: 4000 mAh | Angle: 5° / 9.34° / 12.43° | Adjustable Actuation Points: 0.1mm – 4.0mm | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz/90 Hz | Dimensions: 316.4mm/320.5mm x 126.7mm | Weight: 965g – 980g

Pros

  • Bang for the buck
  • Solid build quality 
  • Impressive performance
  • Considerable sound dampening
  • Wireless connectivity
  • Stellar battery life

Cons

  • Incompatible with other magnetic switches
  • Keychron’s software needs polishing
  • Inconveniently placed USB port

Read Our Keychron K2 HE Review

The Keychron K2 HE is the brand’s take on a value-for-money keyboard with hall-effect switches in the form of Gateron’s double-rail Nebula switches that weigh 40g each. Surprisingly, these switches are factory-lubed, which is a rare offering at this price point. To another pleasant surprise, I found during my teardown that Keychron has generously added 4 layers of foam that give the K2 HE a dampened ‘thocky’ sound, which is additionally muted by the stiff aluminum plate and frame. Moreover, the K2 HE is outfitted with screw-in PCB-mounted stabilizers which also come pre-lubed and perform a reasonably good job of minimizing rattle.

Going on, the Nebula switches feature an expansive dynamic actuation range between 0.1mm – 4.0mm for extreme customization. But again, this is a magnetic keyboard, so all the magic takes place via the software. Speaking of which, Keychron is marketing ‘Last Key Prioritization’ and ‘Snap Click’ where the former is exactly what it sounds like while the latter is identical to Razer and Wooting’s implementation. Lastly, you do get per-key RGB in the form of 23 lighting modes, all of which look beautiful thanks to Keychron’s proprietary OSA doubleshot keycaps.

This is how I described the Keychron K2 HE in my hands-on review of the keyboard:

The K2 HE strikes a balance between enthusiast-grade features and a mainstream-friendly approach, all at a reasonable price. Its striking design complements a robust build, creating a versatile keyboard that caters equally to gamers and professionals.

✅Buy It If

You want a wireless magnetic keyboard: With a wireless latency of 5.6ms, a 4000 mAh battery, and 2.4 GHz/Bluetooth modes, the K2 HE proves itself to be a very versatile and responsive magnetic keyboard.

You want durability along with aesthetics: The combination of the side-mounted wooden accents along with brown Esc + Enter keys plus the per-key RGB via double-shot keycaps mated to the aluminium frame and plate make this Keychron unit a very attractive choice.

You’re on a budget: At $140, the Keychron K2 HE admirably outperforms many of its competitors, almost all of which are priced higher than the K2 HE. If you want to save another $10, you can spring for the standard edition which omits the wooden accents and sports Cherry profile double-shot keycaps.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re a modifying enthusiast: Even though the K2 HE is hot-swappable, Keychron’s still working on introducing compatibility with other hall-effect switches.

You want full per-key RGB customization: You’ll have to make do with the 23 lighting modes as Keychron’s software doesn’t allow complete per-key lighting customization, even though the keyboard itself has the hardware to support it.

What Makes It The Best Value Magnetic Gaming Keyboard?

At just $130, Keychron offers you an unbeatable value proposition. To begin, the K2 HE boasts Gateron Nebula switches with dynamic actuation adjustment. Keychron uses a 1.6mm PCB with no flex cuts mated to an aluminum plate, which makes the keyboard very durable. Adding on, Keychron assures us that it is working to enable full hot-swappability. Also, the K2 HE has dedicated buttons for turning RGB on/off as well as for taking a screenshot.

Performance: 9/10 Build Quality: 9/10
Design: 8.75/10 Typing Experience: 8.5/10

Corsair K70 Pro TKL

Best Warranty & Support Magnetic Gaming Keyboard

Layout: 80% | Number of Keys: 87 | Keycaps: PBT/ABS Doubleshot | Case Material: Plastic | Plate Material: Metal | Stabilizers: Plate-mounted stabilizers | Mounting Structure: Tray Mount | Battery: N/A | Adjustable Actuation Points: 0.1mm – 4.0mm | Polling Rate: 8000 Hz | Dimensions: 366mm x 135mm | Weight: 967g 

Pros

  • Hot-swappable 
  • Sturdy build quality 
  • Outstanding performance
  • Magnetic wristrest included
  • Best-in-class company support
  • Considerable sound dampening
  • Dedicated customizable buttons and knob

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No wireless support
  • Stabilizers could use improvement
  • Not 100% magnetic
  • iCUE needs a revamp

Read Our Corsair K70 Pro TKL Review

Exhibiting an all-black demeanor, the K70 Pro comes armed with a magnetic wrist rest out of the box for improved ergonomics. The keyboard’s top plate is made out of metal whereas the bottom is crafted from plastic, but don’t let that fool you because the K70 Pro TKL feels very durable in the flesh. There’s no creaking or flexing of any kind. Also, there are a pair of flip-out feet on the backside that raise the typing angle to 7 degrees, which nicely complements the included wrist rest.

Under the hood, I tore down the keyboard to find out that Corsair’s gone with a hybrid combination of (soldered) standard mechanical switches for the function row, navigation cluster, and arrow keys while the remaining keys are all hall-effect and hot-swappable as well with Corsair rebranding a set of Gateron Magnetic Jades. Upon taking the K70 Pro for a trial run, I immediately noticed the smoothening effect of the factory-lubed switches. As far as my typing experience is concerned, the sound profile is somewhat muted without much of a ‘thock’ which some might prefer.

After testing and reviewing the Corsair K70 Pro TKL for all its worth, here’s what I had to say:

The Corsair K70 Pro TKL is a great gaming keyboard that excels where it matters for pros. The hall-effect switches provide bleeding-edge performance backed up by robust build quality. While the sound and feel are nothing extraordinary, Corsair’s extensive support somewhat makes up for being priced higher than the competition while lacking wireless support.

✅Buy It If

You want the fastest magnetic keyboard: The K70 Pro TKL proved itself to have the lowest latency during my testing, coupled with an 8000 Hz polling rate that resulted in the most convenient usage experience.

You want hall-effect switches along with old school hardware: Corsair has combined hot-swappable magnetic switches along with a few mechanical switches as well as a volume knob plus a ‘Game Mode’ button and an ‘iCUE’ button with all three of these being remappable, so the K70 Pro is truly an admirable fusion of tried-and-tested hardware with modern breakthroughs.

You have reliability and longevity concerns: Corsair has a rock-solid reputation for standing behind all of its products and it has a dominant presence throughout the world including third-world countries which makes the K70 Pro TKL a great pick for anyone who has long-term qualms.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re looking for the best typing experience: The K70 Pro TKL promises to be the fastest magnetic keyboard, not the smoothest. The plate-mounted stabilizers and tray mounting structure is slightly outdated by today’s standards.

You’re not very tech-savvy: With competitors like Wooting and even Keychron having far more user-friendly utilities, Corsair’s iCUE software needs a major revamp as it’s difficult to navigate with quite a few settings buried deep within the program.

What Makes It The Best Warranty & Support Magnetic Gaming Keyboard?

Corsair has leveraged its customer support on top of a hybrid combo of mechanical and magnetic switches to craft the K70, which is made from a mixture of brushed aluminum and textured plastic. The keyboard has typical SOCD features like ‘FlashTap,’ along with Rapid Trigger and Multi-Press. Nonetheless, Corsair bundled a magnetic wrist rest while also dedicating two remappable keys and a reprogrammable volume knob.

Performance: 9.25/10 Build Quality: 8.5/10
Design: 8.75/10 Typing Experience: 8.5/10

Akko MOD007B PC Santorini

Best Looking Magnetic Gaming Keyboard

Layout: 75% | Number of Keys: 84 | Keycaps: Cherry Profile PBT Dye-sublimation | Case Material: Polycarbonate | Plate Material: Polycarbonate | Stabilizers: Screw-in stabilizers | Mounting Structure: Gasket Mount | Battery: 3600 mAh | Adjustable Actuation Points: 0.1mm – 4.0mm | Polling Rate: 8000 Hz/1000 Hz/125 Hz | Dimensions: 333mm x 147mm | Weight: 1000g 

Pros

  • Hot-swappable 
  • Gorgeous design
  • 8K Hz polling rate 
  • Dedicated volume knob
  • Satisfying sound signature
  • Choice of Akko/Kalih HE switches
  • Options of BT + 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity

Cons

  • Keycaps aren’t double-shot
  • No dedicated macro buttons

Read Our Akko MOD007B PC Santorini Review

This 75% TKL board is part of the brand’s ‘World Tour’ series where they try to represent a collection of scenic destinations via uniquely painted keycaps, fonts, and color schemes. But don’t be fooled like I was. Underneath the hood, I discovered a gasket mounting mechanism paired with screw-in stabilizers that Akko allows you to combine with one of two switches; either its own ‘Cream Yellow Magnetic’ switch or the ‘Kalih Sakura Pink Magnetic’ switch. It’s essential to note that both these switches are linear, which explains why the Kalih switches in my review unit were a joy to use.

The marketing headlines for this keyboard, you ask? How about an 8K Hz polling rate (when wired)? How about Bluetooth 5.0 and multi-host 2.4 GHz connectivity? A 3600 mAh battery? How about a mod-friendly board with hot-swappable switches? The MOD007B Santorini also throws in per-key RGB. Let’s not forget the star of the show here, i.e., Akko’s SOCD features like Dynamic Keystrokes, Rapid Trigger, Mod Tap, and Toggle Key. 

When Abdul Hannan, our peripherals expert, and long-time hardware reviewer, got his hands on the Akko MOD007B PC Santorini, here’s what he said: 

The Akko MOD007B-PC Santorini keyboard stands out for its unique design, customizable features, and solid performance. With its polycarbonate construction and hot-swappable Hall Effect magnetic switches, it offers a premium typing experience. 

✅Buy It If

You want versatility: With a wired option and two wireless connectivity alternatives, the MOD007B is ready to handle whatever (and wherever) you throw at it.

You want the most elegant keyboard in existence: There’s just no circumventing the fact that the Santorini is by far the most alluring keyboard I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing, but it’s got the hardware to go along with it as well. A prime example of beauty with brains.

You don’t want to compromise on acoustics: Thanks to three layers of foam under the switches, plate, and PCB along with a combo of pre-lubed linear switches and stabilizers, the Santorini really delivers when it comes to its sound profile.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re looking for double-shot keycaps: The stock keycaps are PBT, but they’re dye-sublimated, which means they won’t be as durable as double-shot offerings so they will wear down and get ‘shiny’ over time.

You’re a macro enthusiast: There are no dedicated macro buttons on the Santorini and unfortunately, even the volume knob isn’t remappable, which seems like a missed opportunity for Akko.

What Makes It The Best Aesthetic Magnetic Gaming Keyboard?

The Santorini represents a mod-friendly board that boasts a choice of two hot-swappable switches from the factory. This breathtaking keyboard has factory-lubed switches and stabilizers, which makes for a very refined and rattle-free typing experience. On top of that, you get to choose between three connectivity methods. There’s also a dedicated volume knob on the top right of the keyboard. 

Performance: 9/10 Build Quality: 8.5/10
Design: 10/10 Typing Experience: 9/10

Wooting 60HE+

Best Compact Magnetic Gaming Keyboard

Layout: 60% | Number of Keys: 61 | Keycaps: PBT Double-shot | Case Material: ABS Plastic | Plate Material: Steel | Stabilizers: Plate-mounted stabilizers | Mounting Structure: Tray Mount | Battery: N/A | Adjustable Actuation Points: 0.1mm – 4.0mm | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Dimensions: 295mm x 105mm | Weight: 605g 

Pros

  • 4-year warranty
  • Ultra-low latency
  • Premium packaging
  • Multitude of accessories 
  • Miniature, lightweight design
  • Hot-swappable magnetic switches
  • Minimalistic design with full RGB control

Cons

  • No wireless mode
  • No height/angle adjustment

Read Our Wooting 60HE+ Review

This time, I took their 60% compact keyboard for a run which uses a combination of ABS plastic for the casing and a steel plate to diminish the weight to just 605g. Resultantly, the 60HE+ feels great and durable in the hand, there’s absolutely no flex despite the plastic case. Moving on, Wooting has used factory-lubed Lekker L60 switches from Gateron, although these are slightly older V1 switches. Moreover, the 60HE+ sports pre-lubed plate-mounted stabilizers that give the keyboard a ’thocky’ sound signature.

Additionally, you get PBT double-shot keycaps, which enhance the per-key RGB characteristics which are configurable through Wootility. Moving onwards, Wooting went a step ahead to accessorize the 60HE+. You can separately purchase an aluminum casing, choose from various wrist rests as well as keycaps, and cables, and you can even buy a complete toolbox to lube your keyboard yourself. Considering that the board is hot-swappable, the 60HE+ seems to be a reasonably mod-friendly platform. 

After traveling on the go with the Wooting 60HE+ for more than 3 weeks, here’s what our keyboard reviewer, Abdul Hannan had to say:

The Wooting 60HE+ is a 60% gaming keyboard with a compact design, durable build, high-quality PBT keycaps, and fast Gateron Lekker Linear60 switches. It offers customizable actuation points and impressive RGB lighting

✅Buy It If

You want the best miniature magnetic keyboard: There’s no other compact keyboard on the market that offers an all-rounded experience like the Wooting 60HE+ does in terms of speed, utility, software, and accessories.

You want a no-frills design: Wooting has always been known for going with under-the-radar designs which appeals to minimalists like me.

You want a premium experience: All of Wooting’s products have a luxurious aura surrounding them starting with the unboxing experience, which is exceptional, to say the least.

❌Don't Buy It If

You value wireless connectivity: Sadly, you can only use the Wooting 60HE+ with a USB Type-C cable.

You’re particular about your typing angle: With four rubber feet but no flip-out feet, the Wooting 60HE+ has no sort of height or angle adjustment at all, so you’re stuck with the default position, which might strain your wrists during extended periods of usage.

What Makes It The Best Compact Magnetic Gaming Keyboard?

Wooting’s combination of ultra-low latency (under 1ms) along with linear, hot-swappable switches from Gateron paired with Wootility make the 60HE+ the best compact hall-effects gaming keyboard thanks to the extensive bundle of SOCD cleaning features on offer like Rapid Trigger and Rappy Snappy. More importantly, the 60HE+ incorporates all of this in a lightweight form factor measuring just 605g. 

Performance: 8.75/10 Build Quality: 8.75/10
Design: 9/10 Typing Experience: 8.75/10

How We Tested These Keyboards

Just for you, I ran an extensive series of in-house tests and spent several hundred hours reviewing and objectively critiquing these keyboards with a special emphasis on the typing experience. Here are some of the factors I took into consideration while fishing out the best magnetic keyboards for you:

  • Switches: There are a ton of different manufacturers out there, but a few like Akko, Cherry MX, and Gateron are usually regarded as the cream of the crop, so it’s important to distinguish between high/low-quality switches as they have profound impact on your keyboard’s sound signature along with its durability and longevity.
  • Keystrokes: Every magnetic keyboard has a different actuation range where a higher, more expansive range is considered better as it offers the user more versatility for fine-tuning their keyboards according to their individual preferences. Similarly, every type of magnetic switch has a different weight and key travel which I also factored into the overall typing experience.
  • Sound: While hall-effect keyboards aren’t sought for their acoustic profile, every board does differ from the other, so I tried my best to recommend the magnetic keyboards with the best soundstage, relatively speaking.
  • Reputation: All the keyboards I’ve recommended are backed up by tried-and-tested manufacturers with long-standing track records, so you can rest assured that no matter which keyboard you choose from my list, it’ll have the support of a renowned brand with a rich history.

FAQs

How does a magnetic keyboard work?

A magnetic keyboard is based on switches with hall-effect sensors that detect a change in the magnetic field when a key is pressed. The sensors subsequently transmit a signal to register the keystroke.

What’s the difference between a hall-effect keyboard and a magnetic keyboard?

There’s no difference. A hall-effect keyboard is the same as a magnetic keyboard, it’s just a different way of referring to it.

What are SOCD cleaning features?

SOCD stands for ‘Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions’. In simple words, SOCD cleaning is a feature commonly found on controllers that prevents unwanted directional inputs by neutralizing it. A few games have even banned SOCD features because of the unfair advantage they give users over their competitors.

Why should I buy a magnetic keyboard?

They’re demanded by highly competitive gamers who value every millisecond, which is why they need a linear switch with an emphasis on speed and customization via dynamically adjustable actuation points to make use of SOCD features.

 
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