Excellent Build Quality (Aluminum Top), Flaretech Infra Red Switches (100 Million Actuations / Analog), 1ms Response Time, Wootility, Per Key RGB Illumination With 10 Effects, Removable Switches, Full NKey Rollover (NKRO) With 100% Anti Ghosting, D
Price (For Some), Keys Aren’t Programmable, No USB Passthrough, 1ms Feature Disables RGB,
We've spend a couple of months using the Wooting One and although when used with its digital mode and full RGB illumination it may not feel as something unique compared to most mechanical gaming keyboards in the market today (build quality is ve...
Published: 2018-12-31, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
All of the design and customization aside, the question we're really here to answer is how does it work? Is full analog control all it's cracked up to be? Well, yes and no. Let's be frank here: analog sensing on every key is one of the biggest innovations...
After spending so much time with the Wooting One I really found myself loving Wooting as a company. It might seem trivial, but the way they approach customer service with the emails in stages to teach how things work, the small details in things like...
Sturdy, quality build. Unique analog ability adds levels of pressure which works great in many titles. Double keystroke feature is another plus. Fully mechanical keyboard can rival top contenders. Great software, support and community
Not all titles are ready to support analog keyboard input. Tenkeyless is not for everyone
The Wooting one is an excellent device that is well worth its $150 price tag. It's not without issues, but the one's analog technology is impressive and effective, for the most part.I'm still a bit frustrated that the device didn't work with some of my fa...
Abstract: The Wooting development cycle has been a long one, as you might expect from a product which really steps away from the norm when it comes to gaming keyboards.So often we get a new keyboard come into the OC3D offices and we almost know what we think ab...
Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
The Wooting One's analog action is something new in the gaming keyboard realm, and it's hard to tell at the moment how useful it will be in the long run. Users are discovering new ways to take advantage of the feature every day. If you jump to the 5:26 ma...
Analog control in a TKL form factor keyboard that works well, Well priced for what you get, Swappable optical switches, Software driver works well and provides extensive controls, Good build quality, Configurable per-key RGB backlighting, Profiles are sav
The Wootility driver needs both UI and analog control refinements still, even after the major backend overhaul done recently, On rare occasions, some games do not recognize the controller input and sometimes need a digital keystroke to get running, Stock
The Wooting One is now up for order at €/$159.99 from the Wooting web shop as of the date of this article. This price point is for the basic package in your choice of switches and includes four spare switches of both types. There is also a premium package...
Analog input is compelling, Extremely ambitious feature set, Hot swappable switches (and no soldering)
Not quite complete software, Missing a couple of major features (eg, macros), Keycaps and switches feel loose, A couple of the LEDs went out
The Wooting One's software is still incomplete, but there are numerous attractive features, and most importantly, this is the first shipping analog keyboard--which is a total game changer. $160 On Wooting MORE: Best Deals MORE: How We Test Me...
Switches et fonctionnement, Soft, Clavier sobre, Confort de frappe, Complet
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Un clavier extrêmement plaisant que ce Wooting One! Il demande certes un investissement certain afin den tirer toutes les possibilités. Lintérêt en jeu est évident et apporte pas mal de finesse dans les déplacements. Les switches Flaretech sont une bel...
Principe de fonctionnement original, Construction robuste, Rétroéclairage efficace, Couleur de switch changeable (mais ce n'est pas donné), Logiciel très fonctionnel et en évolution, Design sobre et réussi, Bundle ultra complet, Philosophie "open source",
L'analogique ne fonctionne pas dans tous les jeux et est parfois compliqué à mettre en œuvre (DirectInput / Xinput), Pas encore de version FR, mais ça ne devrait pas tarder
Le One nous a vraiment bien plus, avec son double mode de fonctionnement numérique et analogique. Ce dernier se montre plus ou moins efficace dans un panel varié de jeux, comme c'est le cas avec les manettes que ce clavier simule en fait. La démarche de l...