As Hall effect keyboards improve, they inch closer toward custom-built mechanical keyboards: Metal cases, gasket-mounting, and acoustic engineering are becoming far more common, even in relatively affordable options. Now, cosmetic details like badges, weights, and engravings are appearing in mass-produced Hall effect keyboards.
All of these details not only make a keyboard feel better to use, but also make it a statement piece on your desk. Much like how mechanical keyboards are not only functional, but personal and expressive, the same extends to Hall effect keyboards. The $140 Luminkey Magger68 Plus HE is a Hall effect keyboard with a 65% layout, an aluminum case, and a gasket-mount assembly. It uses Gateron Magnetic Jade Pro linear switches, and it finds a great middle ground: Stylish without being too much, and high-performance without being clinical.
Typing Experience
The typing experience of this keyboard is crisp and poppy without being excessive—the switches are smooth to press, with relatively-light springs requiring 36 grams of force to press fully (compared to a Cherry MX Red’s 50-gram springs) and a 3.5-millimeter travel distance (just a bit shorter than the standard 4.0 mm).




