Wooting Announces 60HE v2 Analog Keyboard, Launching Q4 2025

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New Lekker Switches With Ultra-Fast 0.125ms Input!

[Press Release] Wooting is bringing back analog precision with the upcoming 60HE v2, set to launch in Q4 2025. Building on the success of the original 60HE, the new version pushes performance even further with True 8K Polling, reducing input latency to just 0.125ms.

The new Lekker Tikken switch is at the core of this keyboard. It features a closed-bottom design, a 4.0mm analog range, and a marbly sound that sets it apart from traditional switches.

Wooting 60HE v2

The updated case is made from premium aluminum and has a friction-fit mounting system that improves internal stability and reduces vibration while simplifying the structure by eliminating screws. Users can also choose a classic or split spacebar layout to match their playstyle.

The sound and feel of the 60HE v2 have been carefully tuned. A PET film layer, Poron sandwich pad, and FR4 switch plate combine to produce a deep, refined typing experience. The bottom case can be customized with different dampening materials like silicone or EPDM foam, or left empty for a louder profile.

Wooting Lekker Titan Switches
Lekker Titan switches.

Software customization is handled through Wootility, where users can fine-tune features like Rapid Trigger, adjustable actuation, SOCD cleaning, and analog sensitivity. Lastly, the keyboard is fully programmable and compatible with most aftermarket cases.

Check out the product page for more details.

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