AULA
WIN60 HE
Based on 30 Reddit mentions
$33.99
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Aula WIN60HE Any Good?
The HE boards i have are, obviosuly the Aula Win60HE and the Womier SK75 TMR, and I'm probably looking to get a K2 HE sometime soon too. Love both the Win60HE and the SK75. Win60 when i'm just focused on my game, sk75 if I'm multitasking and gaming as its a 75% board so get the extra keys that i wou
...sandstheman82 in r/keyboards
February 9, 2026 5:14 PM
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wooting 60he+ vs keychron k2he
What do you mean? Everglide su75 pro is 130$ just like the wooting, but with a better build quality, performance and software. A myth that Chinese boards have bad and buggy software was true a year ago but not right now. I mean it’s your money but buying wooting right now is stupid as hell. Do some
...W3rze in r/keyboards
May 16, 2026 11:24 AM
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Which is better sayo or keyboard?
The thing that’s good about a Sayo is that it has an 8k hz polling rate and rapid trigger. For your budget of 100$, though, you can find a keyboard with the same capabilities, which I would recommend over a sayo because you could use the keyboard for other games as well. For 40$ I got a magnetic key
...IGreenMcBeanI in r/geometrydash
October 28, 2025 5:24 AM
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Which one should I get it
win60 is good keeb,get either win60 or win68https://www.xtro.gg/product-page/aula-win60he-win60-he-serieshttps://www.xtro.gg/product-page/aula-win68both instock
hsj_from_xtrogg in r/IndianPCGamers
February 7, 2026 8:31 AM
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New Keyboard
at that price with rapid trigger, your main options are aula win60 he or yunzii yz75 he. both are around $70-80 and have the magnetic switches you need for rapid trigger. the aula is 60% no arrow keys, yunzii is 75% with f-row. software on both is fine for setting up the trigger. probably the best e
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/keyboards
February 13, 2026 8:12 AM
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looking for a new magnetic keyboard
i've been looking at magnetic boards too. between those, the aula win60 he is pretty well-regarded in the budget space for its software and performance. the onikuma g69 is newer and has that layout you want, but its software can be a bit clunky based on what i've seen. if the compact layout with arr
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/keyboards
March 25, 2026 1:30 AM
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Is a sayo device worth it?
Not really tbh. You can find a keyboard with the same functionality (8k hz, rapid trigger, etc.) for like 40$. I did, and the one I got specifically was a magnetic keyboard called the “Aula WIN60 HE” off of Amazon for $40. If you get a Sayo, then yeah you’ll get that same super nice performance for
...IGreenMcBeanI in r/geometrydash
August 18, 2025 2:22 PM
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Good keyboard for gaming
Aula Win60 HE 60% is a blast, especially for FPS games, you just have to like the 60% layout
SSSSSAINTTTTT in r/keyboards
October 31, 2025 1:46 PM
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