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60% Hall Effect & Magnetic Switch Keyboards: Compact Boards with Rapid Trigger

Browse every 60% hall effect and 60 magnetic switch keyboard available. Find compact magnetic switch boards with adjustable actuation, rapid trigger, and maximum mouse space. Compare 60% HE keyboards by price, polling rate, and features across 40+ stores.

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AULA AG60 Wired Aluminum Gaming Keyboard Magnetic Switch
AULA AG60
60%,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Alu case

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$29
FIDD K683 (M61) (Magnetic Hall Effect Keyboard)
Redragon FIDD K683 M61 HE
60%,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Alu case,
Bottom Mount

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$150
Pulsar PCMK 3 HE 60 Keyboard
Pulsar PCMK 3 HE
60%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Plate Mount

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$199
Ticktype NAJA68 HE Keyboard
Ticktype NAJA68 HE
60%,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Alu case,
Tray Mount

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$70
Tofu60 3.0 | Custom Color Edition
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$72
Monsgeek FUN60 Pro HE (ISO)
Monsgeek FUN60 Pro HE
60%,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Tray Mount

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$98
Frog Mini Leggera

60% Hall Effect & Magnetic Switch Keyboards

Looking for a 60 magnetic switch keyboard or 60% hall effect keyboard? Browse every compact magnetic switch board in the smallest competitive layout. The 60% form factor maximizes mouse space while hall effect switches deliver adjustable actuation and rapid trigger — the combination esports players and minimal desk setups demand.

All 60 Magnetic Switch Keyboards Available Now

Our database tracks every 60 magnetic switch keyboard and 60% hall effect board currently on the market. Filter by brand, polling rate, connectivity, and price to narrow down compact magnetic switch keyboards from Wooting, Keychron, Razer, and other manufacturers. New 60% HE models with hot-swap magnetic sockets and aluminum cases are added as they launch.

Why Choose a 60% Magnetic Switch Layout

A 60 magnetic switch keyboard pairs the most space-efficient layout with hall effect performance. You get the widest mouse sweep area of any standard keyboard size while magnetic sensors deliver per-key actuation tuning and rapid trigger that traditional mechanical switches cannot match. For competitive FPS players and anyone who wants a clean, minimal desk, a 60% hall effect board is the default choice.

60% Hall Effect Keyboards for Competitive Gaming

The 60% layout is the tournament standard for competitive gaming because it leaves maximum room for low-sensitivity mouse movement. Add hall effect switches with sub-millimeter reset distances and 8K polling rates, and you have the lowest-latency input setup available. Rapid trigger on a 60% board means faster counter-strafing and ability spam without a wider footprint slowing your mouse hand.

Adjustable Actuation on 60% Magnetic Switch Boards

Hall effect switches measure key travel with magnets instead of metal contacts, so actuation depth is software-defined on every key. On a 60% board you can set lighter actuation on WASD for gaming and heavier points on modifier keys for accidental-press protection. This per-key flexibility is the main reason buyers pick a 60% hall effect keyboard over a traditional 60% mechanical board.

60% Hall Effect vs 65% and 75% HE Keyboards

A 65% hall effect keyboard adds dedicated arrow keys, and a 75% hall effect board keeps the function row. If you rely on arrow keys for spreadsheets or rarely use function layers, those sizes may suit you better. A 60% hall effect keyboard drops everything non-essential for the smallest footprint with the same magnetic switch benefits — unlimited lifespan, rapid trigger, and adjustable actuation in a board that fits any bag.

60 Magnetic Switch vs 60% Mechanical Keyboards

Traditional 60% mechanical keyboards offer more switch variety in feel and sound, from thocky linears to silent tactiles. A 60 magnetic switch keyboard trades that variety for consistency and performance features: no switch degradation, uniform actuation across the board, and gaming-focused firmware. If rapid trigger and adjustable actuation matter more than switch acoustics, a 60% hall effect layout is the compact sweet spot.

What to Look for When Buying a 60% HE Keyboard

Check polling rate, connectivity, and whether the board supports hot-swap magnetic switches before buying. Aluminum cases and gasket mounting improve typing feel on premium 60% hall effect models. Confirm the firmware supports per-key actuation and rapid trigger profiles. Compare prices across vendors on KeebFinder — the same 60% HE board can vary significantly between stores.

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