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ATTACK SHARK R3 Wireless 8K MouseMagnesium Alloy Mouse with Grip Tape,Gray 46g Magnesium Alloy The R3 ultra-light mouse is designed for players who pursue the ultimate in weight. It uses a magnesium alloy frame, which combines light weight, strength and feel. Through advanced metal CNC one-piece...
Wired 68 Keys Layout;Hot-Swappable Red Switches;Vibrant Groovy RGB;Pro Software Supported;Dedicated for FPS Gamer
Head-to-head comparison
| Feature | Redragon K631 Gery | ATTACK SHARK X65 HE |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ~$40 | ~$42 |
| Switch type | Standard mechanical (hot-swap) | Hall Effect magnetic (fixed) |
| Hot-swap | Yes (3-pin + 5-pin) | No |
| Rapid trigger | No | Yes |
| Adjustable actuation | No | Yes (0.1–4.0mm) |
| RGB | Per-key | Per-key |
| Wireless | No | No |
| Best for | General use, switch experimenting | Competitive FPS gaming |
Pick the Redragon K631 Gery if…
- You want to swap switches and try different mechanical options without a soldering iron
- You use the keyboard for everyday typing and light gaming, not competitive play
- You prefer the familiar feel of standard mechanical switches over Hall Effect
- You want to keep the price as low as possible
Pick the ATTACK SHARK X65 HE if…
- Competitive gaming is the primary use and rapid trigger actually matters to your play style
- You want adjustable actuation points rather than switch swapping flexibility
- Hall Effect technology interests you and you are willing to pay $2 more for it
Both keyboards appear in the best 65% mechanical keyboards roundup where they are compared against the full field.
