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one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red Optical Switch, 1ms Input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-Key Rollover, US Layout) - Black
Brand | Wooting |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | Micro USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | Backlit |
Color | Linear55 "Red" Switch |
Number of Keys | 109 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Linear55 Red |
About this item
- [ Analog Mechanical keyboard ] Every key measures how far down you press for analog input. Control your in-game characters just like a joystick or keep using it as a digital typing keyboard and change your actuation point anywhere between the 1.5~3.6mm
- [ 1ms input latency ] Rated at 1ms input latency, from key-input to PC input. Wooting’s firmware is optimized for the fastest input speed with a <1ms scan-matrix, efficient processing and zero debounce.
- [ Per-Key programmable RGB LED ] All the key legends are perfectly illuminated with minimal bleeding around the keys. Easily configure every key RGB color, run over 10 unique RGB effects, and share your unique profiles with friends.
- [ Optical Flaretech Prism Switches ] Hot-swappable with other Flaretech switches, zero key-chatter, 0.03ms debounce and the smoothest feeling switches you’ll ever experience.
- [ The Wootility ] Easy-to-use configuration software made for humans and compatible with Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. It doesn’t need to run on the background, everything is saved on the keyboard.
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
For gaming | — | 4.9 | 4.5 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Brightness | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Ergonomic | — | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | — | — | 3.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.6 | 3.9 | 3.1 | — | — |
Sold By | — | DrunkDeer | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
connectivity tech | Micro USB | USB-C | wired | USB-A | Bluetooth, wired | USB-C |
number of keys | 109 | 82 | 88 | 84 | 61 | 61 |
hardware interface | usb | usb | usb | — | usb | — |
compatible devices | Gaming Console | PC | PC | PC | Gaming Console, PC | Gaming Console |
keyboard description | Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical, Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | Linux | — | — | — | Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 | Windows |
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Product Dimensions | 6.34 x 1.61 x 14.53 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
ASIN | B07771GCBS |
Item model number | W00T01P087V100 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 6, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Wooting |
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Product Description
Adjust your actuation point anywhere between 1.5 to 3.6mm.
Assign multiple actions on a single keystroke with DKS.
Activate unique RGB effects depending on your press-depth.
Rated at <1 ms input latency
No more excuses, you have the competitive advantage, it’s this or git gud. Wooting’s firmware is optimized for the fastest input speed with a <1ms scan-matrix, efficient processing and zero debounce.
Flaretech Optical Switches
Hot-swappable with other Flaretech switches, zero key-chatter, 0.03ms debounce and the smoothest feeling switches you’ll ever experience.
Per-key RGB Backlighting
All the key legends are perfectly illuminated with minimal bleeding around the keys. Easily configure every key RGB colour, run over 10 unique RGB effects.
Lasting Build Quality
No squeaky plastic, cheap alloys and budget feel. The Wooting one is made from the purest ABS plastics, aircraft-grade aluminum (5000 series) and solid build. Coupled with swappable switches and detachable cable your Wooting one will last a life-time.
Wootility configuration software
Easy-to-use configuration software made for humans and compatible with Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. It doesn’t need to run on the background, everything is saved on the keyboard on board memory.
Package contains:
Wooting one keyboard
Braided Micro-USB cable
1x Keycap/switch puller
5x top plate screws
2x Red flaretech switches
2x Blue flaretech switches
Warranty:
2-years manufacturer warranty.
Customer reviews
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Customers like the quality, build quality and key switch of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's an excellent keyboard for typing and gaming, with outstanding features. They appreciate the smooth, silky-smooth switches, which make for an awesome typing experience. Customers also appreciate comfort, and size. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the keyboard. They mention that it is an excellent keyboard for typing and gaming, with outstanding features. The keyboard is unique and adds additional features. Some say that the keys feel amazing to type on and are comfortable to use.
"...I believe that the Wooting One is an extremely excellent keyboard for typing and gaming, especially for those that are into competitive gaming...." Read more
"...The Red linear switches make for an awesome typing experience, and the software works significantly better than the Razer Synapse software, and you..." Read more
"...Aesthetics: Keyboard looks ok. Not ugly, not beautiful. I would have preferred a slightly smaller, standard 80% size without bezels...." Read more
"...so if a switch dies it's super easy to replace, the keys feel AMAZING to type on, you can switch from "clicky" to linear switches in a matter of..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the keyboard. They mention that it is well-made, solid, and doesn't feel cheap.
"...Overall the build quality seems very premium and the design is standard, but elegant.Comfort:..." Read more
"...Build quality is great, although as some have mentioned the included keycaps are not doubleshot and gather sweat fairly easily...." Read more
"...Apart from keycaps, the keyboard does not feel cheap...." Read more
"...The keyboard is lighter than most and yet feels more solid...." Read more
Customers like the key switch of the keyboard. They mention that it has the smoothest key travel they have ever felt, and that the switches are silky smooth.
"...While on analog mode, it was much easier and smoother to control the car I was driving...." Read more
"...Typing feel: The switches are very smooth. Extremely smooth, even. No gritty feeling at all. The tactile click is very pronounced...." Read more
"...that the keyboard is very easy on my hands, and due the to silky smooth switches, I'm actually typing faster and whacking the keys a bit less hard--..." Read more
"...For the price, this keyboard is solid with some flare, the smoothest key switch I have ever try, and a driverless keyboard that have a user-friendly..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They mention that the build is sturdy, the keys feel great when typing, and there is no gritty feeling at all.
"...Extremely smooth, even. No gritty feeling at all. The tactile click is very pronounced. Keys feel very light and pleasant to type on...." Read more
"...That aside, the build is very sturdy, keys feel great when im typing. The switches feel just like cherry mx's. No key chatter. Buttery smooth...." Read more
"...can't write more other than its subjective just feels really good in the hands, and that its a dark horse winner than no one really knows about,..." Read more
"Got the "clicky" version. Feels great. Definitely unique and feels better than cherry blue switches." Read more
Customers like the size of the keyboard. They mention it's big, nice, and spacious. Some like the more compact layout without a number pad, and the DKS feature because it fits perfectly in MOBA games such as League of Legends.
"...that I personally liked was the DKS feature because it fits perfectly in MOBA games such as League of Legends, a game that I personally play...." Read more
"...The optical switches seemed promising, and I like the more compact layout without a number pad (tenkeyless)...." Read more
"...-=- this keyboard is super spacious , big fat keys with deep travel , and spaciously wide keyboard..." Read more
"Big nice. Responsive. Win key lock. Spare switches in box w/tool. Wootility is easy to use. Custom manual RGB." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard. Some mention that the analog and RGB functions are very easy to use and customize, with the user-friendly software. However, others say that the software is messy and not intuitive to use, the analog functionality is difficult to use as intended, and setting up the software was a huge pain.
"...The Wootility application is simple to use and there are instructions online on how to set up the Wooting One, which was very helpful and easy to..." Read more
"...The analog functionality is difficult to use as intended in my testing on Overwatch, but I can see it being a unique option for other types of games...." Read more
"...These guys created something that is fun to fiddle with that adds a new dynamic to how you move in games, and once you get the settings right it can..." Read more
"...The analog feature is a bit hard to really use with the limited travel of a keyboard key (not Wooting's fault), but it's definitely there and working..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that the software is lightweight, works well, and doesn't randomly lose track. They say it delivers on all its promises, while others say that it doesn''t work at all and that not all games work with the Wooting One's analog.
"...One side note is that not all games work with the Wooting One’s analog abilities.Conclusion:..." Read more
"...switches make for an awesome typing experience, and the software works significantly better than the Razer Synapse software, and you can fully..." Read more
"...is actually worse than that because the first 1.5 mm and the last 0.4 mm are inactive, which means that you have 47% of the travel range that is of..." Read more
"...For a first keyboard of an independent small firm, it's a very good attempt...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sound quality of the keyboard. They mention that the sound is a bit too loud and high pitched.
"...Outstanding.Typing sound: The click sound is too high pitched for my taste, but not as bad as Cherry MX Blue and similar switches...." Read more
"...My only complaint other than the software is that the spacebar is loud." Read more
"The keyboard looked nicer than I expected however the keys were loud and I could hear the WASD keys through my headphones...." Read more
"...push its self and i would die in my game making me mad, they keys are super loud and when people are sleeping and i need to type it wakes people up..." Read more
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The Wooting One keyboard is labeled as the first ever analog gaming keyboard, which basically means that the switches can detect different amounts of pressure on the keys and relay that information to video games that are compatible with analog input. This is a huge help to games such as racing and shooting games. The “analog” label is what makes the Wooting One standout. It is its main feature along with some other useful features.
Design:
The design is a standard tenkeyless keyboard without a number pad. I had no gripes or problems with the design, although a number pad would have been a nice addition. The RGB backlighting and key lighting are vibrant and colorful, standard on most gaming keyboards today. It’s a nice and compact design that I could see people taking along with them when traveling. However the keyboard is on the heavier side of the spectrum in terms of weight. On
the bottom, the stands are a nice addition that allows you to prop the keyboard up. Also, on the bottom are slots that allow you to manage the USB cable that connects to the computer. A minor thing but still a nice thing that is included. The wire itself is braided and long enough that most people will not complain about a short cable. One last thing is that the included key and switch remover is a very nice addition, which makes it very easy to customize the keyboard however way you like. Overall the build quality seems very premium and the design is standard, but elegant.
Comfort:
At first it took a little bit of time to get adjusted to the placement of the keys, but that's expected as I was switching from a non-mechanical keyboard to the Wooting One. What was good was that it only took about 2 days for me to get used to the Wooting One. Overall the key placement is in the standard position so it is a very comfortable experience when typing.
Software:
The Wooting One uses the Wootility application to program the RGB lighting and setup the analog keyboard. The Wootility application is simple to use and there are instructions online on how to set up the Wooting One, which was very helpful and easy to follow. It’s super simple to adjust the RGB lighting however you want. Also. the presets included are very nice and appreciated. Overall the software is simple to use and it gets the job done.
Performance and Features:
The Wooting One’s main feature is its ability to be analog. I tested this feature out by driving around and GTA V and I could clearly see the difference between non-analog and analog. While on analog mode, it was much easier and smoother to control the car I was driving. Another feature that I personally liked was the DKS feature because it fits perfectly in MOBA games such as League of Legends, a game that I personally play. Overall I could see why people would use the Wooting One. If people spend time adjusting it to specific games, it could give a huge competitive advantage. One side note is that not all games work with the Wooting One’s analog abilities.
Conclusion:
The Wooting One is an unique keyboard that adds additional features on top of being a mechanical keyboard. Although it’s standard design doesn’t stand out, I have no complains about it because it gets the job done. The one thing that I really wished to included was a number pad, but even that isn’t much of a complaint. I believe that the Wooting One is an extremely excellent keyboard for typing and gaming, especially for those that are into competitive gaming. This is a keyboard worth learning how to use and stick with for a very long time.
Aesthetics: Keyboard looks ok. Not ugly, not beautiful. I would have preferred a slightly smaller, standard 80% size without bezels.
Typing feel: The switches are very smooth. Extremely smooth, even. No gritty feeling at all. The tactile click is very pronounced. Keys feel very light and pleasant to type on. Outstanding.
Typing sound: The click sound is too high pitched for my taste, but not as bad as Cherry MX Blue and similar switches. Thicker keycaps would have improved the sound.
Keycaps: Thin ABS plastic. Feels cheap. I'd expect thick PBT keycaps from a product of this class. The switch stems are Cherry MX compatible, and it's possible to replace keycaps on this keyboard with something better. Keys are moderately wobbly.
RGB backlight: Full feature set of RGB backlighting with all effects and gimmicks. Backlight flickers (most likely PWM flicker) on any brightness level. This makes backlight unusable for me.
Software: Surprisingly nice, for a keyboard.
"Analog" gaming features: Not reviewing this. I do not care about these features at all.
Overall: a very satisfying typing experience with acceptable, but a bit too loud and high pitched sound. Apart from keycaps, the keyboard does not feel cheap.
Note that I'm reviewing a keyboard with blue (clicky) switches. Sound will be different with linear switches.
For a first keyboard of an independent small firm, it's a very good attempt. By the looks of everything: packaging, software utility, their web site, you can tell that they care about their product.
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Gaming, programming and writing on this keyboard is nice. I'm still not a fan of the clickity clackity of these types of keyboards but my need to reprogram key positions overrides my dislike of loud keyboards.
Un problema fondamentale che ho riscontrato è nella modalità analogica dei tasti, quando appunto si simula l'input di un analogico, in quel caso il PC considera la tastiera come un joystick e quindi cambia automaticamente i comandi creando un conflitto tra tastiera e mouse, warzone ad esempio, non permette di utilizzare la modalità analogica insieme al mouse.
Reviewed in Italy on October 31, 2020
Un problema fondamentale che ho riscontrato è nella modalità analogica dei tasti, quando appunto si simula l'input di un analogico, in quel caso il PC considera la tastiera come un joystick e quindi cambia automaticamente i comandi creando un conflitto tra tastiera e mouse, warzone ad esempio, non permette di utilizzare la modalità analogica insieme al mouse.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2018
The LEDs are really nice and light up the symbols evenly. The font isn't "g4m3r" junk like you come across in a lot of other boards which is a huge plus for me. It's actually a functional keyboard you can use in the office.
My only complaint is that I'd really like to buy some Flaretech Blue switches to replace the top row, nav cluster and modifier keys on the board and have had absolutely no luck finding some to order that deliver to Australia.
Definitely worth the money if you're after a premium feeling board.