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This Hall Effect Keyboard DESERVES A Spot On Your Desk (Slice75 Review)

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I might have just discovered one of the best hall effect keyboard of 2025! If you're looking for a new mechanical keyboard, or just want a next level desk setup accessory centerpiece, the Chilkey Slice 75 might just be the next tech piece to incorporate. == GET The Slice75 == https://amzn.to/470c9xS == Chapters == 0:00 - Compromise no longer 0:39 - The Build 2:09 - Sound Test 2:51 - Software Assessment 4:18 - How it stacks vs Wooting == Business Email == Hanstudios01@gmail.com == Disclaimer == I participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program that enables me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and other affiliated sites. These links help support my small channel and improve the production quality with every video! #halleffect #wooting80he #deskaccessory

About This Video

I went into this review with a pretty simple belief: you can have top-tier performance or a premium build, but you usually can’t have both. In this video, I test that idea with the Chilkey Slice75—a hall effect keyboard that’s trying to be the centerpiece of a cinematic desk setup without sacrificing competitive performance. I break down the all-aluminum CNC milled shell, the dense “cold to the touch” feel, and the internals that kill that cheap hollow rattle (three layers of foam plus a layer that genuinely looks like cork). Then I shift to the part where most beautiful boards fall apart: software. I jump into the web-based driver looking for missing essentials, and everything I care about is there—Rapid Trigger, Snap Tap, and the rest of the pro features—backed by 8000Hz polling and claimed 0.1ms latency. Specs are cute, but I care about feel, so I take it in-game, and the software basically disappears in the best way: stable, consistent, and “set it and forget it.” My verdict at $199 is a yes—especially stacked against the Wooting 80 at the same price. If both are stable and feature-packed, I’d rather take the premium metal build without paying extra.

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