Aula WIN60 HE – 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired, Magnetic Switch Hot Swappable, Adjustable Actuation Rapid Trigger Mode, 8000 Hz Polling Rate, RGB Small Keyboard 60 Percent Compact Design for PC
Original price was: $49.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 1.1 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.18 pounds |
Manufacturer | AULA |
ASIN | B0DSMWJD6M |
Item model number | WIN60 HE |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | January 12, 2025 |
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Customers find this keyboard to be a solid choice for competitive gaming, with good typing feel and satisfying sound quality. They appreciate its adjustable switch actuation and rapid trigger capabilities, and consider it amazing for the price. The functionality receives mixed reviews – while some say it functions very well, others report it doesn’t work at all.
6 reviews for Aula WIN60 HE – 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired, Magnetic Switch Hot Swappable, Adjustable Actuation Rapid Trigger Mode, 8000 Hz Polling Rate, RGB Small Keyboard 60 Percent Compact Design for PC
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Aula WIN60 HE – 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired, Magnetic Switch Hot Swappable, Adjustable Actuation Rapid Trigger Mode, 8000 Hz Polling Rate, RGB Small Keyboard 60 Percent Compact Design for PC
Original price was: $49.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Darnell h. –
Clean, Compact Powerhouse
Honestly, this keyboard is really nice. When it comes down to the quality, it’s not bad at all, it has a sturdy frame and solid keys that give it a premium feel. The sound profile is pleasantly subtle; instead of the loud pen-clicking noise some mechanical keyboards have, it offers more of a light tap, kind of like tapping on a phone screen. It’s satisfying without being noisy.The color is nice and sleek, and the overall functionality is great. That said, if you’re someone who doesn’t like compact layouts, I wouldn’t recommend this, it’s a 60% keyboard so there’s no dedicated function row or numpad. But if you’re aiming for a clean, uncluttered desk setup and want to avoid big, bulky boards, this one’s definitely for you.The typing feel is excellent, and the value is pretty solid for what you’re getting. One thing to note: the software for the keyboard isn’t a traditional downloadable program, instead it’s browser-based witch may be a downside for some, but it still works well.A standout feature is the ability to adjust key sensitivity. This essentially allows you to change how far you need to press a key for it to register, which is fantastic for competitive gamers and fast typists alike. It’s responsive, customizable, and overall just a great experience.In short, if you want a compact, high-performing keyboard with great build quality and advanced features like adjustable actuation, the Alua Win60HE is a solid pick personally.
siesta –
Standard product is better than Max product.
I have all the AULA WIN 60 HE products. (Standard, Pro, Max)Standard (White) and Pro (Gray) products are better than Max (Red) products. (The reason was at the bottom.)The product we are reviewing now is Standard White.It’s the same mechanism as the Wooting keyboard, but it’s cheap, and it’s definitely a valuable keyboard for the price.It’s a must-have keyboard for FPS gamers looking for hall effects with magnetic switches. But I bought this keyboard for typing. The LEOBOG Gray Wood magnetic switch has a low key pressure, so I can type quickly without hurting my hand. Overall, it has a good finish and a clear batting sound, so it’s great to listen to. This white product is as beautiful as the white snow fell. Functionally, there’s no problem. (Max Red is functionally, and the finish is problematic.) As it’s a well-known brand, it’s a reliable keyboard. This Standard White product is reliable.The unfortunate thing is that the wired that comes with it is gray, not white. Wouldn’t it be right to provide white wired for a white keyboard?Max (Red) products have hardware and software problems. The space bar bounces above the ALT keys on both sides. (The keycap is not level.) It also doesn’t work when booting the PC. (You need to unplug and reconnect the wires.)From this fact, the Standard product is a better keyboard than the Max Red product, which has basic functional issues.Key pressure felt during actual use (The key pressure for each switch guided on the product detail page was different from the actual use feeling.)Pro > Standard > Max
SALIFU SAMUEL KAMARA –
Great budget hall effect keyboard
For only 35 dollars this is a very good budget option for those looking for a mechanical hall effect keyboard but don’t wanna spend too much money. The build quality is pretty solid and the keycaps are not too loud either. There are ALOT of different color combinations and cool effects that you can do by downloading the software or even just pressing the FN + CTRL to change the color and FN + ALT to change the effect, but the software goes more in depth. You can also change the actuation of the keys on the AULA website which can go as low as 0.08 and as high as 3.40. Really nice keyboard!
Louis Ryan –
A Good Tool for Rapid Trigger Gaming
The keyboard is amazing for the price, the software definitely needs some work though.-After opening and setting up the product, I ran into some issues right away that I believe will throw many consumers off. The biggest thing is the software compatibility; there were a couple attempts to either download the program or run it off a web browser. One or two methods would not sync or find the device right away but I eventually found a working program to change the sensitivity. Solutions may vary. Another problem was after the fact, when I began using the keyboard on some FPS games to test the product. There was major input lag as I was playing. If any other person who experiences this as well, my solution was restarting my PC or device after setting up the keyboard. Since then, every problem was solved and then the product was fully functional.Now for the praises, this is probably the nicest feeling keyboard I bought for under $30. Stabilizers are amazing, keycaps feel light but not too cheap, and there isn’t any kind of poor or cheap sound coming from under the plate. The magnetic switches are nothing short of good quality as well, and I found no scratchy presses, wobbly stems, or pingy keys. As for the rapid trigger feature, it is indeed functioning as promised. I could probably breathe down on them at the highest sensitivity and it’ll pick it up. Build quality? This deserves the praise it gets.-Take note; this is a bare minimum variant of hall effect/magnetic keyboard off the market. There isn’t any Bluetooth, wireless dongle, or perfect software to my knowledge during the time I have used this. I even had fears I would be downloading some kind of virus off another webpage. Without a doubt though, it works its intended purpose of being a rapid trigger keyboard. If that’s all you need, then this won’t disappoint. If you’re someone who’s looking into magnetic keyboards and not using them for top performance gaming, I wouldn’t recommend trying them, as I personally see them as a tool or an advantage only.
Yashira Suero –
Compact and Precise for Gaming
The Aula WIN60 HE features hot-swappable magnetic switches and an 8000 Hz polling rate for ultra-fast response. Its 60% design with PBT keycaps and RGB lighting is durable and stylish. Adjustable actuation and simple web-based software make it a solid choice for competitive gamers in a compact format.
Mojab –
Very nice for games like Fortnite valarant and csgo 0.8 lowest and 3.40 highest also nice and easy to use software, it is quite loud but it’s still sounds nice