Looking for the full spec sheet on the TTTYBA-M68HE Pro 65% Hall Effect mechanical keyboard? Here’s everything in one place — switches, polling rate, layout dimensions, software details, and compatibility — pulled together so you can confirm the keyboard fits your build before you pull the trigger on a $15 Hall Effect board.
For the full review with pros, cons, and an honest take on whether this keyboard is worth it for competitive gaming, see our TTTYBA-M68HE Pro review.
Layout and Form Factor
Layout
65% (68 keys)
Arrow cluster
Stand-alone
Function row
Accessible via Fn layer
Form factor
Compact, gaming-focused
Switches and Actuation
Switch type
Hall Effect magnetic
Hot-swap
Yes (HE socket)
Adjustable actuation
Yes, per key
Rapid Trigger
Yes
Switch lifespan
~100 million presses (rated)
Performance
Polling rate
8000 Hz
Anti-ghosting
N-key rollover
Latency
Effectively zero (HE + 8KHz)
Build and Materials
Frame material
Plastic
Keycaps
PBT, side-printed legends
Stabilizers
Plate-mounted
Backlight
Per-key RGB
Connectivity and Compatibility
Connection
Wired USB-C
Wireless
No
OS support
Windows, macOS
Software
Proprietary configuration tool
In the Box
TTTYBA-M68HE Pro keyboard
USB-C to USB-A cable
Keycap puller
Switch puller
User manual
Bottom Line on the Specs
The headline numbers on this thing punch way above the price. Hall Effect with adjustable actuation, 8000 Hz polling, hot-swap, and PBT caps would be a $100 spec sheet two years ago. The cuts are predictable: plastic chassis, no wireless, software is basic. If you’re hunting Hall Effect performance on a budget, the M68HE Pro is the hardest spec sheet to argue with under $20. Full review and verdict here.
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