Wooting 60HE v2  Keyboard Review

Reviewed Jan 29, 2026 at 08:59am
Writing modified Feb 13, 2026 at 10:11am
Tested using Methodology v1.4.3 
Wooting 60HE v2
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The Wooting 60HE v2 is a gaming keyboard with Hall effect switches that continues the Wooting 60HE lineup. This version comes in either a standard ANSI or ANSI split-spacebar layout, introduces a new friction-fit mounting system, and offers a choice between ABS plastic and aluminum cases. It also uses a new generation of Wooting's Lekker switches and now supports a higher maximum polling rate of 8000Hz. Like other Wooting keyboards, you can configure actuation settings and other advanced gaming features using the web-based or downloadable software utility.

Our Verdict

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Gaming 

The Wooting 60HE v2 is an outstanding gaming keyboard. It delivers extremely low, consistent latency and supports advanced, adjustable actuation features like Rapid Trigger and SOCD, which can provide small but noticeable advantages in competitive FPS and rhythm games. It also has remarkably good build quality, with pre-lubed switches and stabilizers, and is available in either a more affordable ABS keycap and plastic case configuration or a higher-end version with PBT keycaps and an aluminum case, which is the one we tested. The backlighting is fully addressable, and the keycaps have clear shine-through legends. Its friction-fit mounting and damping layers provide slight cushioning and sound treatment while preserving switch stability and input granularity. Unfortunately, there's minor stabilizer rattle and wobble on some larger keys on the unit we tested, though it's hard to notice during normal in-game use.

Pros
  • Outstanding build quality.

  • Exceptionally low and consistent latency performance.

  • Effective 8000Hz polling rate.

  • Intuitive, feature-rich software with extensive actuation settings and advanced functions such as Rapid Trigger, SOCD, and DKS.

Cons
  • Minor stabilizer rattle and very slight wobble on some larger keys.

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Office 

The Wooting 60HE v2 is decent for office use. It has outstanding build quality and great typing quality, with multiple layers of dampening materials, a friction-fit mounting design, and longer-travel switches that feel closer to traditional mechanical switches than many magnetic ones, which together provide a comfortable typing experience that isn't too loud for most office settings. Unfortunately, it lacks Bluetooth connectivity and has a somewhat high-profile design, which can be uncomfortable during extended typing sessions without a separate wrist rest. Its small size may also limit some workflows, especially if you aren't used to working with layers. Additionally, the software only supports very basic macro creation, so you'll need to rely on third-party tools if you need more complex macros.

Pros
  • Outstanding build quality.

  • Great overall typing experience.

Cons
  • Minor stabilizer rattle and very slight wobble on some larger keys.

  • No native software option for creating complex macros.

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Mobile/Tablet 

The Wooting 60HE v2 is a wired-only model that isn't suitable for use with tablets or mobile devices.

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Programming 

The Wooting 60HE v2 is good for programming. It has outstanding build quality and impressive typing quality, thanks to its friction-fit mounting system, multiple layers of dampening materials, and pre-lubed stabilizers and switches. Its longer-travel switches feel closer to traditional mechanical switches and provide a more natural bottom-out than many magnetic designs. Unfortunately, the keyboard has a relatively high-profile design, which can be uncomfortable during long typing sessions without a separate wrist rest. Additionally, if you rely heavily on macros in your workflow, macro creation isn’t very flexible, since Wooting's software only supports fairly basic macros, so you may need to rely on third-party tools.

Pros
  • Outstanding build quality.

  • Great overall typing experience.

Cons
  • Minor stabilizer rattle and very slight wobble on some larger keys.

  • No native software option for creating complex macros.

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Entertainment / HTPC 

The Wooting 60HE v2 isn't designed specifically for an entertainment or home theater PC setup. It's a wired-only model, which means you'll have to sit fairly close to your playback device to use it. While its small size makes it easy to use from a seated position, the aluminum case version is heavy. It also lacks dedicated media keys. That said, the build quality is outstanding overall, and its default keycaps have shine-through legends that are fairly easy to read in the dark.

Pros
  • Shine-through keycaps allow you to read the legends in the dark.

Cons
  • Wired-only.

  • Aluminum case option is fairly heavy.

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Raw Performance 

The Wooting 60HE v2 delivers exceptionally good raw performance. It has remarkably low latency and supports a maximum polling rate of 8000Hz, which doesn't have a noticeable in-game impact but slightly reduces total latency and significantly improves consistency. It also offers highly accurate input granularity, extremely small dead zones, and near-perfect detection across the entire keystroke range. Together, these characteristics result in fast and reliable initial and follow-up inputs that closely track software setpoints, making it extremely well-suited for competitive gaming.

Pros
  • Exceptionally low and consistent latency performance.

  • Effective 8000Hz polling rate.

Cons
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  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Feb 13, 2026: 

      Added a reference to the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz in the Dimensions test box as an alternative that's available in a full-size variant.

    2.  Updated Jan 29, 2026: Review published.
    3.  Updated Jan 26, 2026: Early access published.
    4.  Updated Jan 07, 2026: Our testers have started testing this product.

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    Differences Between Sizes And Variants

    The Wooting 60HE v2 is available in several different prebuilt configurations. We bought the ANSI Split layout with a Black Aluminum case, and a default set of black double-shot backlit PBT keycaps and default Lekker Tikken Medium switches. See an image of our unit's label here.

    You can also buy a Wooting 60HE v2 Module version, which only includes the keyboard PCBA and poron sandwich mounting pad. This version is intended for those who want to buy their own compatible case, keycaps, and switches to assemble themselves. For more details, see Wooting's product page.

    Wooting 60HE v2 Layout * Case Keycaps

    ANSI Split

    ANSI

    Aluminum (Black, Silver)

    ABS Plastic (Black)

    Doubleshot Backlit PBT (Black, White)
    Five-sided Dye-sub PBT (Various colorways)
    Optimum PBT (Gray)

    *Additional ISO and JIS layouts are available, but for the sake of simplicity, we focused on the ANSI layout options for comparison in this review.

    Popular Keyboard Comparisons

    The Wooting 60HE v2 introduces a series of iterative improvements over the previous-generation Wooting 60HE. Additions like the optional split spacebar are an interesting upgrade for gamers who want to experiment with more accessible bottom-row bindings, while the updated Lekker Tikken switches see small but meaningful refinements, including reduced stem wobble and a more muted, less clacky sound profile. This revision also leans further into modability, with a friction-fit mounting system and the choice between an ABS or aluminum case. Wooting has also added support for 8000Hz polling, bringing its performance in line with the Wooting 80HE. While the uplift is measurable, its real-world impact is almost negligible and unlikely to be noticeable in-game for most people.

    Altogether, these updates are modest and likely won't justify an upgrade if you already own the older 60HE or the newer 80HE. That said, it remains an outstanding option for competitive gamers for largely the same reasons that made the original 60HE compelling, including strong overall build quality and excellent raw performance. Other standout elements include Wooting's four-year warranty (excluding LEDs), configuration software widely considered the standard for adjustable actuation keyboards, and a proven track record of long-term product support.

    The 60HE v2 also comes closer to feeling like a custom keyboard than close competitors such as the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz, which delivers virtually identical raw performance but still feels more like a traditional prebuilt gaming keyboard. At the same time, the market for adjustable actuation keyboards has expanded significantly, with emerging alternatives like the MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra offering similar latency performance and premium features such as an aluminum case and even wireless connectivity at much lower prices. However, these alternatives also come with trade-offs: shorter warranties, less established customer support records, and software that is typically less intuitive or feature-rich.

    For more recommendations, see our picks for the best keyboards, the best gaming keyboards, and the best 60% keyboards.

    Wooting 80HE

    The Wooting 80HE and Wooting 60HE v2 are wired gaming keyboards with Hall effect switches. They both boast exceptionally good raw performance and a maximum polling rate of 8000Hz and identical software feature sets. The main difference is size: the 80HE uses a TKL form factor with arrow keys, navigation keys, and a function row, while the 60HE v2 has a compact 60% layout and is available in standard ANSI or Split ANSI configurations. Both are offered with either an ABS or metal case, zinc alloy on the 80HE and aluminum on the 60HE v2. The 80HE also uses a somewhat softer gasket mount, while the 60HE v2 has a stiffer friction-fit mount that makes modding into compatible GH60 cases easier.

    Wooting 60HE

    The Wooting 60HE v2 is the successor to the original Wooting 60HE. The 60HE v2 is available with either an ABS or aluminum case, and in standard ANSI or Split ANSI layouts. Other changes include a higher maximum polling rate of 8000Hz. While it provides a small measurable latency improvement, it's not something you'll notice in-game, though it does significantly improve latency consistency, which can have a more noticeable impact. It also introduces a new friction-fit mounting design, which improves typing feel and sound while making it easier to mod the keyboard into compatible GH60 cases. Lastly, it uses a new generation of Wooting's Lekker switches with slightly tighter tolerances for reduced stem wobble and a closed bottom design, resulting in a slightly less clacky sound profile.

    Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz

    The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz and the Wooting 60HE v2 have exceptional performance. Both models deliver exceptional latency performance and very precise switches. The Wooting is a smaller 60% layout that omits the numpad, arrow keys, and function row, while the Razer is available in both a full-size and a TKL variant. That said, while the Wooting is a hot-swappable keyboard that's very easy to open and customize, the Razer keyboards are pretty locked down, and you won't be able to change the switches.

    MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra

    The MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra and Wooting 60HE v2 are 60% gaming keyboards with similarly high-end performance suited for competitive play. The MonsGeek uses TMR sensing technology with a hot-swappable PCB that supports both magnetic and mechanical switches, and it offers wireless connectivity over 2.4GHz or Bluetooth, which the Wooting lacks. By comparison, the Wooting uses Hall effect sensing and only supports magnetic switches, but it delivers slightly better input granularity and accuracy. It also supports true analog output, allowing gradual joystick-like input that can be useful in certain games, such as flight sims or platformers. The Wooting is available in standard ANSI or Split ANSI layouts and offers better build quality and a slightly more refined typing feel. Its friction-fit mounting design also makes it easier to mod into compatible GH60 cases.

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    Size
    LockedCompact (60%)
    Height
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    WidthLockedLock" (Lock cm)
    Depth
    LockedLock" (Lock cm)
    Depth With Wrist Rest
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    Weight
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    Ergonomics
    Curved/Angled
    LockedLocked
    Split Keyboard
    LockedLocked
    Key Alignment
    LockedLocked
    Minimum Incline
    LockedLock°
    Medium Incline
    LockedN/A
    Maximum Incline
    LockedN/A
    Home Row Height
    LockedLock mm (Lock")

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    Hardware Customizability
    Replaceable Cherry Stabilizers
    LockedLocked
    Stabilizer Fixation
    LockedLocked
    Spacebar Stabilizer Size
    LockedLocked
    Size Of Right Mod Keys
    LockedLocked
    Hot-Swappable Switches
    LockedYes
    Switch Stem Shape
    LockedLocked
    Mechanical Switch Compatibility
    LockedLocked
    Magnetic Switch Compatibility
    LockedLocked
    North-Facing Cherry MX Interference
    LockedLocked

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    Backlight Features
    BacklightingLockedLocked
    RGB
    LockedLocked
    Per-Key Backlighting
    LockedLocked
    Effects
    LockedLocked
    Software Controllable
    LockedLocked

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    Cable & Connector
    ConnectivityLockedWired
    Detachable
    LockedLocked
    LengthLockedLock ft (Lock m)
    Connector (Keyboard side)
    LockedLocked

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    Wireless Versatility
    Bluetooth
    LockedLocked
    Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing
    LockedLocked
    Proprietary Receiver
    LockedLocked
    Battery Type
    LockedLocked
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    Macro Keys And Programming
    Dedicated Macro Keys CountLockedLock
    Onboard Macro Programming
    LockedLocked
    Macro Programming With Software
    LockedLocked

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    Extra Features
    Media Keys
    LockedLocked
    Trackpad / TrackballLockedLocked
    Scroll Wheel
    LockedLocked
    Control Knob
    LockedLocked
    USB Passthrough
    LockedLocked
    NumpadLockedLocked
    Windows Key Lock
    LockedLocked
    Lock IndicatorLockedLocked

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    In The Box

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    Typing Experience
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    Typing Quality
    Key Spacing
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    Wooting 60HE v2 Typing Sample Sample
    Average Loudness
    LockedLock dBA
    High Pitch Clicks
    LockedLocked

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    Keystrokes
    Initial Force
    LockedLock gf
    Peak Tactile Force
    LockedN/A
    Actuation Force
    LockedLock gf
    Bottom-Out Force
    LockedLock gf
    Pre-Travel Distance
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    Total Travel Distance
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    Adjustable Input Granularity
    Top Deadzone
    LockedLock mm
    Bottom Deadzone
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    Detection Ratio
    LockedLock%
    Minimum Step Depth
    LockedLock mm

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    Switches
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    Wooting 60HE v2 Wobble Video Sample
    Switch Name
    LockedLocked
    Switch Type
    LockedMagnetic
    Feel
    LockedLocked
    Output Type
    LockedAnalog

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    Performance
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    Single-Key Latency
    Best Connection
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    Best Connection Std DevLocked±Lock ms
    Wired
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    Receiver
    LockedN/A
    Bluetooth
    LockedN/A
    PCB (Estimated)
    LockedN/A

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    Multi-Key Latency
    Connection EvaluatedLockedLocked
    Key Press
    LockedLock ms

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    Data Transmission
    Connection EvaluatedLockedLocked
    USB Polling Rate
    LockedLock Hz
    Effective Update Rate
    LockedLock Hz
    N-Key Rollover (NKRO)
    LockedLocked
    Multiple Keys Per USB Report
    LockedLocked
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    Chord Split
    4 Chord Split Delay
    LockedLock ms
    8 Chord Split Delay
    LockedLock ms

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    Software and Operating System
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    Wooting 60HE v2 Software Tour Sample
    Software NameLockedLocked
    Software Windows Compatible
    LockedLocked
    Software macOS Compatible
    LockedLocked
    Onboard Memory
    LockedLocked
    Profiles
    LockedLocked

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    Computer Compatibility
    Windows
    LockedLocked
    macOS
    LockedLocked
    Linux
    LockedLocked
    Media Key Compatibility
    LockedLocked

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    Wireless Mobile Compatibility
    Android
    LockedLocked
    iOS
    LockedLocked
    iPadOS
    LockedLocked
    Media Key Compatibility
    LockedLocked

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