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Wooting 60HE

Buy this if you play competitive FPS and want adjustable actuation you can feel in ranked — not if you need a full UK ISO board with a numpad or you hate firmware tinkering. At ~£175 it is a specialist tool, not a desk flex.

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Wooting 60HE 8.5/10 GVT product score

Wooting 60HE8.5/10Full review

Wooting 60HE in-room mockup from real product photo
Real SKU photo cut out and placed in-room — not an AI lookalike.

Why buy this one

Buy this if you play competitive FPS and want adjustable actuation you can feel in ranked — not if you need a full UK ISO board with a numpad or you hate firmware tinkering. At ~£175 it is a specialist tool, not a desk flex.

Review synthesis

UK and EU owners praise Rapid Trigger for CS2/Valorant peeks and the Lekker hall-effect modules. Recurring complaints: barebones kit needs a case/keycaps spend, ANSI layout frustrates ISO-UK typists, and the learning curve for Wootility profiles is real. Support is generally responsive but firmware updates have broken profiles for a minority.

  • actuuation / Rapid Triggerstrong — Main reason people keep it over membrane/optical rivals
  • build / kit completenessmixed — Module quality high; case/keycap lottery if you buy barebones
  • layout (ANSI vs ISO-UK)pain — Frequent UK buyer regret if they assumed ISO
  • firmware / softwaremixed — Powerful when stable; updates occasionally reset profiles

Stats

hot_swaptrue
wirelessfalse
form_factor60%
switch_typeHall effect (Lekker)
weight_classkit-dependent
uk_layout_nativefalse
actuation_range_mm0.1–4.0 (software)

Buy if…

  • You want per-key actuation tuning for competitive FPS
  • You already own (or budget for) a case and keycaps
  • You accept ANSI or already use US layout daily

Skip if…

  • Not a plug-and-play office keyboard
  • ISO-UK buyers should look at 80HE / other HE boards first
  • Total cost of ownership rises once case + caps are honest

Concrete usage ideas

  • Flat desk: 60% frees mouse space on a 100–120cm IKEA top for low-sens aim training
  • Competitive FPS: map Rapid Trigger + SOCD for counter-strafe muscle memory
  • LAN bag: small footprint survives hostel desks better than TKL
  • Shared house: keep a second quiet membrane board for late-night Discord typing