







⚡ Elevate your game with precision and speed that others only dream of!
The MONSGEEK FUN60 Ultra is a cutting-edge 61-key gaming keyboard featuring an ultra-precise 0.01mm adjustable rapid trigger, an industry-leading 8000Hz polling rate for near-zero latency, and compatibility with both magnetic and mechanical switches. Its premium aluminum build and advanced ARGB lighting with a 500Hz refresh rate deliver durability and immersive aesthetics, making it the ultimate tool for competitive gamers and professionals seeking speed, precision, and style.

















| ASIN | B0DQXC38BZ |
| Additional Features | Ultra Rapid Trigger, 8k Magnetic Switch, Multi-Modes, ARGB with 500Hz refresh rate |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | MONSGEEK |
| Color | Shine-through Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 40 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer | MONSGEEK |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Magnetic Switch |
| Mfr Part Number | 69057 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Ultra Rapid Trigger, 8k Magnetic Switch, Multi-Modes, ARGB with 500Hz refresh rate |
| Switch Type | Magnetic and Mechanical |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**H
Very precise and the performance is great on it.
Now I usually don't buy keyboards, until I was intrigued in analog keyboards in which both hall effect and tmr keyboards are being used as sensors for keyboards, which makes users on certain software's of other keyboard apps imitate a xbox gamepad, providing the user the instantaneous keys of an keyboard and accuracy of a analog joystick. Now I've been hearing reviews of the tmr modules that are in controllers and it got me curious if tmr sensors ever got implemented in keyboards and it did. The MonsGeek Fun 60 ultra tmr keyboard has to be one of the best keyboards and has a lot of potential to become the norm for keyboard and mouse users. I like how sound not to loud, but with a switch that satisfies your ears similar to an hall effect keyboard. The software called the "MonsGeek Driver" allows you to change the actuations of the keyboard to the lowest compared to an hall effect keyboard, making it more sensitive and accurate to an hall effect keyboard. It also has rgb lighting, if you prefer playing in the dark with lights shining around you for feedback and the keyboard at the lowest of the actuation settings detect such an input, making it useful for competitive gamers. I personally think it'd worth it, if you prefer performance since it also goes up to 8000hz of an polling rate, but I also think if an hall effect keyboard has a good deal on it, I would go with that as well, as they are both analog keyboards which provide precise input of the switches. Their both durable and have that satisfying sound, but since I had got this keyboard on sale, it would definitely be my pick as it more precise and just as durable of a hall effect sensor, since they both use magnetics in their sensors.
T**L
Good when it is bad the rest of the time
This keyboard is amazing in the worst ways possible. it's always somehow managing to annoy me despite the fact that its amazing right out the box. im not someone who will take apart one of these so I was delighted to find that the keys were nice and smooth feeling. the app was decent. And I generally liked the heavy feel of the keyboard, it made the purchase feel justified. that being said you have to turn it on and off whenever it times out on its own and that feature by itself nukes the star rating for me.
K**N
Solid Construction.
Purchased one at a local store but it was not the wireless version, returned and got this one because I loved the fact that it is compact and built like a tank. Yes, it is heavy! I love the adjustable keystroke... you can adjust the key press sensitivity, dead spot and custom lighting. It will take a bit to get used to the function key combos for the F-keys, delete, insert and others but, practice will make it second nature. All keys have individual programmability and lighting. Many lighting effects to choose from or create your own. Can't wait to try it with some games! The weight makes it stay in place and it is silent unlike mechanical keyboards. If you hooked a nice leather or nylon strap to this, it would make a great defensive weapon🤣
E**A
Terribly software and terribly designed keyboard
What a buggy keyboard with buggy software and terrible design who puts the on and off switch inside the keyboard because of that the stupid keyboard keeps bugging out with disconnects this is a terrible keyboard for gaming it will ruined you mid-match
C**R
Now monsgeek is my favorite keyboard.
The 2.4G connect is very stable and fast. I can't tell the difference between 8k and 6k but it feels like the same as connected with cable. The CNC case is heavy as a dumbbell. I can't tell the hiding switch button design is for saving cost or not. But I like the design. It gives a perfect good looking overall. The keys are as comfortable as rog keys. I don't like RGBs, I don't care. The quality overall is awesome. Better than a lot of 100-200$ keyboards I used. OMG, I really love this one!
J**N
A 9/10 concept held back by 3/10 execution
Tri-mode TMR version. The good is really good. For the price, a nice aluminum case and surprisingly well dampened. Decent switches that give you all of the magnetic switch benefits, but don't sound the best. Fairly good keycaps. RGB performance is pretty good in the stock switches. Switch compatibility is even better than advertised (owlab ti works great and is a big upgrade in sound and feel). The less than ideal choices are frustrating. There are no external switches for power or mode. Switching keyboard modes (wired to wireless) requires removing a keycap, and it's a really tiny switch. There absolutely should be an external on/off and mode switch. You need use them more often than you'd expect due to bugs (below) and because configuring the keyboard over wireless is unbearably slow. For some reason, every other keyboard manufacturer has figured out how to support this but Monsgeek. Also, their software is just... weird. It's sluggish and oddly designed. Among the worst I've seen. Then there's the outright awful. Wireless performance was the worst I'd experienced out of the box, frequent disconnects over 2.4GHz (a band I police judiciously on my home network). Some driver updates provided by support have helped this some, but it's still a bit less reliable than alternatives. If you charge your keyboard with a USB power source (i.e. not connected to your PC, because that's not convenient in your setup - the whole reason you bought a wireless keyboard to start with) then it will refuse to reconnect to any wireless connection until you manually switch to wired mode and back to wireless (which, again, requires removing a keycap). They sent me a replacement PCB, which you probably guessed doesn't solve the issue that's pretty obviously a firmware issue. I can't recommend it in its current state, and even if every software/firmware issue was fixed, it would still have weird inaccessible switches for mode, so it's at best a 6/10 if they manage to iron out the kinks.
A**Z
Too little to be a good gaming keyboard board
It is a good key board but too little for a gaming platform with no numbers and f1-8
K**T
Looks cool
not sure I returned for another keyboard I liked better!
山**田
注意
まぁまぁ。 60%だから使う人選ぶかも
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