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MoeeTech GLITTER 65HE - Interesting Magnetic Keyboard

749 views· 26 likes· 7:43· Dec 12, 2025

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The customizability that this keyboard offers is great for the price, feels and responds quick, however there are some cons to improve for MoeeTech. FREE SHIPPING WITH CODE: spiro4 Purchase link: https://moee.tech/ Watch other HE keyboard reviews. EPOMAKER HE68 Lite: https://youtu.be/kKvRbzhAAJ4?si=1Y2uejfS00wps97R Lemokey P2 HE: https://youtu.be/zkPpITJouuE?si=1eWD71AsjV4CPsgl TAC75 HE: https://youtu.be/ZgDjyXVRNFo?si=fe3JgVCaLepwFnEt MechLands M75: https://youtu.be/e6eGRlPjLEc?si=5Mkol5XuKgKgfZAD Epomaker Magcore87: https://youtu.be/TgOsriSbfmQ?si=PYqfxdqTOLK540Ie ___________________________________________________________________ Business Inquiries: spiro4tech@gmail.com tip/donate:https://ko-fi.com/spiro4 https://www.twitch.tv/spiro4 https://www.tiktok.com/@spiro__4 https://x.com/spiro_4 ___________________________________________________________________ Music used: Linger / Warmth by Rama Low ___________________________________________________________________ chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:13 Unboxing 00:36 Impressions 01:25 Key Caps 02:06 Switches 02:53 Stabilizers / Internals 03:28 Sound Test 03:53 Thoughts 04:51 Software 06:13 Performance / Conclusion 02:23 Outro

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In this video I review the MoeeTech GLITTER 65HE, a $79 magnetic (Hall Effect) 65% keyboard that you can literally custom build on their website. I went with the red transparent case (the blue looked sick too), and the first thing you’ll notice is that futuristic see-through design where you can actually see the components inside. Unboxing is pretty simple though—Type-C cable and some extras—but I do wish the box came with more accessories. I break down the keycaps, switches, stabs, internals, sound, and the web-based software. The keycaps are honestly one of my favorite parts: double-shot but with a transparent outer layer and solid inner layer, so they look like 3D jelly candy and feel great in-game (textured, not slippery, no sharp edges). I used the Pro Silk switches (Pro U and Pro G are options too), and the big win here is consistency across the board—A feels the same as L, with minimal wobble and a solid, medium-weight press. Software is minimal but has the important stuff like mapping, SOCD modes, and rapid trigger down to 0.005mm, plus 8,000Hz polling. Build has a little flex/creak if you force it and there’s no height adjustment, but for gaming—especially Valorant—it feels buttery smooth and I’d recommend it if the cons don’t bother you.

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