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Glitter65 HE Pro - Gaming Review & Sound Test (ProG, ProSilk, ProU Switch)

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The GLITTER65 HE starts at just 80 bucks, and for that you’re getting 8000Hz polling, super low latency, and a clean translucent design. Honestly, a solid budget Hall Effect keyboard. MoeeTech GLITTER65 HE Pro (Code: "samueltan" for free shipping) https://moee.tech/product/moeetech-glitter65-he?ref=ST1 ____________________________________________ Follow me on my socials | Business Email - samueltan.business@gmail.com Instagram @itssamueltan Twitter @itssamueltan ____________________________________________ My Gear Sony A7Cii Amazon - https://geni.us/SonyA7Cii Shopee MY - https://invl.io/clkx52d Sony A7ii Amazon - https://geni.us/SonyA7M2 Shopee MY - https://invl.io/cljh8xp Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Amazon - https://geni.us/Tamron28-75mmE Shopee MY - https://invl.io/cljh8xy Shure MV7 Amazon - https://geni.us/ShureMV7XLR Shopee MY - https://invl.io/cljh8y1 Rode Video Micro Amazon - https://geni.us/RodeVideoMicGo Shopee MY - https://invl.io/cljh8y5 Thronmax Zoom S3 Boom Arm Amazon - https://geni.us/s3MicBoomArm Shopee MY - https://invl.io/cljh8yb ____________________________________________ Timestamps (Contents of the video) 00:00​ - Intro & Unboxing 01:00 - Design & Components 02:02 - Software/Driver 02:26 - Specs & Performance 03:19 - Marvel Rivals Game Test 04:22 - Typing Sound Test (Switch Comparison) 07:06 - Final Thoughts & Outro #Glitter65 #HE #MoeeTech

About This Video

Hey, it’s Sam here. In this video I’m checking out the MoeeTech GLITTER65 HE Pro, a 65% Hall Effect gaming keyboard that starts at just $80, but still comes with specs you usually see on more expensive boards. I unbox everything you get (including the extra keycaps, cable, and the glitter bag if you go Pro), then go over the design—this semi-translucent polycarbonate case with rounded sides looks super clean, and the board still has some aluminum alloy inserts to keep it feeling solid. I also break down what’s inside: PCB-mounted stabilizers with minimal rattle, a super flexible polycarbonate plate, gasket mounting, and Poron plate/case foam to help the board sound fuller. For switches, I tested all three options: Pro G Ultra linear (lower pitch clacky), Pro Silk Ultra linear (higher pitched), and Pro Ultra silent (actually really quiet). Then I jump into the web-based driver where you can remap keys, set actuation from 0.1–3.5mm, enable SOCD/snap tap, and update firmware. For performance, the big highlights are 8000Hz polling, 0.125ms latency, 128,000 scan rate, and rapid trigger down to 0.005mm (plus hyper sampling on the Pro). I tested it mainly in Marvel Rivals and the inputs felt instant—overall, it’s honestly a solid budget HE keyboard.

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