Wooting One review (Adomax Flaretech B)
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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Today we look at the Wooting One, an analog optical keyboard using the Adomax Flaretech switches I did a Teardown on recently. Hope you enjoy the video!
- Iggy
- Main keyboard: Black IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: I dunno.
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UT99! Awesome! Man, the memories I have of that game. I love Blur as well.
The Wooting Two is about to be launched on Kickstarter and I'm thinking of getting it.
The Wooting Two is about to be launched on Kickstarter and I'm thinking of getting it.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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You have good taste 8) .Iggy wrote: ↑UT99! Awesome! Man, the memories I have of that game. I love Blur as well.
Maybe I should do all my reviews with Go Down playing in the background from now on, too ^^ .
- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
- Location: South-West Florida
- Main keyboard: G80-5000HAAUS
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Vintage MX Black
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if you could somehow get one of the topre analog boards I would be very interested to see a review of it, but those things are kindof unobtanium.
- TuxKey
- LLAP
- Location: Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Leopold FC660C, Leopold FC660M mx-clears
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Trackpad, ducky Secret (PBT mouse)
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX-clear, Topre 45gr/55gr
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i like the effort Wooting put in to this board. They even went as far as to drop by my house to have a nice sparing session on keyboard design likes dislikes irritations in mechanical keyboard world. That's how involved Wooting is.. try to find that level of commitment from the big brands. Time & Time again i have noticed that small businesses companies that are managed by families generational companies are on a different level when it comes to commitment to quality and support. I really hope Wooting follows the same practices..Everything lies in the details everyone can use a flaretech switch. But Wooting's commitment with the software development and product R&D should tell you all you need to know .. To bad i'm not a gamer so it's not really a keyboard for me.. So greetings From The Netherlands Den Haag..
- kvad
- Location: Bergen, Norway
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 2 TKL ISO
- Main mouse: Logitech G9
- Favorite switch: MX Brown
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That was nice timing - been considering the Wooting this weekend.
Beyond it's smoothness, how does it feel for typing alone?
Currently using a Novatouch, but getting a wee bit tired of the rattle, and I've gotten allergic to the ping from my MX Blue (but otherwise like both of them for entirely different reasons).
Beyond it's smoothness, how does it feel for typing alone?
Currently using a Novatouch, but getting a wee bit tired of the rattle, and I've gotten allergic to the ping from my MX Blue (but otherwise like both of them for entirely different reasons).
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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Not sure tbh.
They are extremely light. I make a lot of mistakes while typing by just brushing my fingers along the caps, so I would advise either setting the actuation point deeper, so going for some stiffer springs. Other than that, and the lack of a numpad, it types very nicely .kvad wrote: ↑That was nice timing - been considering the Wooting this weekend.
Beyond it's smoothness, how does it feel for typing alone?
Currently using a Novatouch, but getting a wee bit tired of the rattle, and I've gotten allergic to the ping from my MX Blue (but otherwise like both of them for entirely different reasons).
- Sangdrax
- Location: Hill Country
- Main keyboard: Harris 1978 Terminal
- Main mouse: Mammoth
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I like everything about this but the switch weight and the floating keys. But pretty much all my complaints could be solved with some very simple mods on my part. I really like how they actually implemented all the analog functionality into the firmware too, since you can certainly squeeze analog behavior out of switches like capacitive linears or hall effect, but I've never seen them actually used for such.
Really cool to see some interesting tech keyboards coming out like this.
Really cool to see some interesting tech keyboards coming out like this.
- kvad
- Location: Bergen, Norway
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 2 TKL ISO
- Main mouse: Logitech G9
- Favorite switch: MX Brown
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Thanks, I'll give it a go! For people in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland there's a sale on the Wooting Red and Blue (the Premium was also on sale, but sadly not any left now) at Proshop for aproximately €80.Chyros wrote: ↑They are extremely light. I make a lot of mistakes while typing by just brushing my fingers along the caps, so I would advise either setting the actuation point deeper, so going for some stiffer springs. Other than that, and the lack of a numpad, it types very nicely .
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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I know some people don't care, but I do: where is the Scroll Lock key?! Is it, at least, mappable to somewhere else through the Wootility program?
(I did notice the Wooting Two does have it)
(I did notice the Wooting Two does have it)
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- Location: Beamspringville
- Main keyboard: 4704
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The response I got basically said: "We've not sold them individually before, but we are selling them as a part of our kickstarter".chuckdee wrote: ↑^ Thanks for doing that. I like the idea of the switches, but the layout just won't work for me.
- chuckdee
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Clueboard/RS Ver.B
- Main mouse: Logitech g900
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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I haven't gotten a response yet... I asked about different layouts/form factors.
But thanks again for asking... I'll keep an eye out. I wasn't sure that they could just be used in any board.
But thanks again for asking... I'll keep an eye out. I wasn't sure that they could just be used in any board.
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- Location: München
- Main keyboard: Aukey KM-G7
- Main mouse: Sharkoon Drakonia Black
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The kickstarter rewards preview on their blog lists numbers and prices for switch packs. 12 go for 15€ and 110 for 45€.
- chuckdee
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Clueboard/RS Ver.B
- Main mouse: Logitech g900
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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But can you use those with standard PCBs?ajs124 wrote: ↑The kickstarter rewards preview on their blog lists numbers and prices for switch packs. 12 go for 15€ and 110 for 45€.
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- Location: New Jersey
- Main keyboard: Ergodox
- Main mouse: Razer Naga
- Favorite switch: Box Jade
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No, the need a light sensor and emitterchuckdee wrote: ↑But can you use those with standard PCBs?ajs124 wrote: ↑The kickstarter rewards preview on their blog lists numbers and prices for switch packs. 12 go for 15€ and 110 for 45€.
- Menuhin
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB PD-KB400BN lubed, has Hasu Bt Controller
- Main mouse: How to make scroll ring of Expert Mouse smoother?
- Favorite switch: Gateron ink lubed
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Really interested in trying out this keyboard (and of those the switches) in a shop or in a meetup.
"Wooting" - names with an "-[vowel]ng" have a high chance to be related to Chinese, and I didn't know it isn't a Chinese keyboard. Hope they have heavy linear (spring) and perhaps a plan of some smaller size models, e.g. 75%, 60%.
"Wooting" - names with an "-[vowel]ng" have a high chance to be related to Chinese, and I didn't know it isn't a Chinese keyboard. Hope they have heavy linear (spring) and perhaps a plan of some smaller size models, e.g. 75%, 60%.
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- Location: Beamspringville
- Main keyboard: 4704
- DT Pro Member: 0186
... or those of us who want to build a custom analog keyb/controller.chuckdee wrote: ↑So they are of limited use. It's basically only for people that have v1 and want to get a different set of switches.
I asked about example emitters / detectors, pcb landing patterns and never heard back.
If there is sufficient interest I may end up REing those parts
- chuckdee
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Clueboard/RS Ver.B
- Main mouse: Logitech g900
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
- DT Pro Member: 0151
I don't really expect them to, as that seems as if it would be proprietary information. They've developed the switches, they probably want to keep them to their boards. Which was what I was saying about above... they made them available for people that have their own boards, most likely.__red__ wrote: ↑To update:
1. they've not replied to my request for recommended IR emitters / receivers via email or social.
2. I just noticed that their US store is actually within a few miles of my house.