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Your Desk Setup Might Be MISSING This Magnetic Keyboard - Magcore 87 Review

1.6K views· 56 likes· 5:50· May 26, 2025

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This keyboard might just change the PC gaming realm. An innovative form of the mechanical keyboard that challenges the likes of Wooting and Razer, the Magcore 87 uses a switch that might just be the best keyboard for gaming. But I'll let you decide. Thank you Epomaker for sponsoring this video == Thanks for stopping by! == If you enjoy this type of content, subscribing and liking is the best way to support my small cinematography channel, so I can continue to make and improve high quality videos for you guys to enjoy. Thanks so much! == GET The Keyboard in THIS Video == Magcore 87: https://tinyurl.com/magcore87 == My Favorite Epomaker Keyboard == Galaxy70 (20% sale) : https://amzn.to/4hU1KWv == Chapters == 0:00 - Introduction 0:42 - Physical Features 1:53 - Sound Test 2:06 - What are Inductive Switches????? 2:40 - Special Customization Abilities 4:03 - Why This Board May NOT Be Good For You == 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! #epomaker #wooting #halleffect

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You think you know keyboards—until the very essence of the press is different. In this film I test the Epomaker Magcore 87, a TKL aluminum board that uses Kailh inductive switches (magnetic induction) to chase “inhuman” movement in games. I walk through the physical build first: cherry profile PBT keycaps, a fully aluminum chassis that feels premium and hefty, and a single USB‑C connection running 8K polling. It’s also wired-only—no wireless here—and I’ll be honest, at 1820g it’s not exactly something you’re tossing in a bag anyway. Then I get into what makes it special: the sound and the switch tech. Epomaker didn’t skimp on acoustics, with multiple internal layers (silicone sandwich foam, IXPE switch pad, EVA foam) that help shape a clacky, satisfying profile in the sound test. From there, I break down inductive switches and the big advantage: you don’t have to bottom out to register, which unlocks deep customization—multi-depth actuation, snap tap-style overrides, and even actions on key release. But I also end with the critical reality check: this board is niche. It’s mainly valuable for FPS movement timing, and some games (like Counter-Strike) have bans around keyboards like this—so for most people, the value just isn’t there unless you want the novelty of owning a magnetic keyboard.

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