Dual-Mode Keyboard is on its way.
Switch between lightning-fast magnetic mode or tactile mechanical mode, all in one board.
Hybrid Dual-Switch Mode
Use Magnetic Switches and Mechanical Switches on the same board — at the same time. Mix ultra-fast keys for gaming with tactile keys for typing, without switching keyboards.
Magnetic Mode
Ultra-fast 0.08 ms latency, 8K polling rate, and 0.01 mm actuation precision with 256K scan rate. Designed for competitive gamers who demand instant response and micro-adjustable trigger points.
Mechanical Mode
Classic tactile feedback, hot-swappable switches, and endless customization potential. Ideal for comfortable, satisfying typing sessions.
Performance that adapts to your style

Ultra-low latency
0.08ms response time for competitive play.

Scan rate 128K
Extreme responsiveness in every mode.

Tactile precision
Satisfying feedback for accurate typing.

Proven durability
Up to 100M keystrokes for long-term reliability.
On Reddit, gamers often praise Hall Effect keyboards for their speed and Rapid Trigger, while typists complain they miss the classic “thock” feel of mechanical switches. With a dual-mode design, you don’t have to compromise: magnetic for ultra-fast gaming, mechanical for satisfying typing — both in one board.
No. The magnetic mode still delivers 0.08ms latency and 128K scan rate, built for competitive play. Mechanical mode maintains its traditional stability and tactile feedback. Dual-mode doesn’t mean compromise — it means having both performance profiles ready.
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of a dual-mode keyboard is flexibility. Many Reddit users want magnetic switches on WASD for FPS precision and mechanical switches elsewhere for comfort. Our board supports exactly that: mix and match to fit your play style and workflow.
It’s a common debate. Some Redditors say the difference is small, but many competitive players confirm Rapid Trigger makes movement sharper and more responsive. The key benefit of dual-mode is that you can use magnetic for speed when gaming, and still switch to mechanical when speed isn’t the priority.
Opinions vary. Magnetic switches are smooth and highly responsive, but some users find them “too linear” for long typing sessions. That’s why dual-mode matters: you get magnetic speed when you need it, and mechanical tactile feedback when you want to enjoy the sound and feel.
Absolutely. Instead of buying one board for gaming and another for typing, a dual-mode keyboard gives you both experiences in a single build. It saves money, saves desk space, and makes switching between play and work seamless.
Yes. Because magnetic switches use contactless sensing, they can last 100M+ keystrokes. Mechanical switches are also durable, but eventually wear down. With dual-mode, you get the longevity of magnetic switches and the hot-swappable flexibility of mechanical ones — durability is covered on both sides.
Yes. Many enthusiasts worry that Hall Effect keyboards feel “soulless.” With dual-mode, you don’t lose that. You can still enjoy the iconic click, clack, and thock of mechanical switches, while also unlocking magnetic precision when needed.

