ATTACK SHARK 60% Hall Effect Keyboard and X11 Wireless Gaming Mouse,X65 PRO HE Magnetic Keyboard RGB Hot Swap 8KHz Polling Rate,Superlight Mouse w/Charging Dock 22K DPI,Bluetooth/2.4Ghz/Wired Combo
£109.99
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[Hall Effect Magnetic Switches & Precision Customization] The Attack Shark X65PRO HE Keyboard redefines responsiveness with Hall Effect Magnetic Switches, offering 0.01RT ultra-precision and adjustable actuation (0.1-3.4mm) for tailored keystroke sensitivity. Enhanced by DKS (Dynamic Keystroke Stabilization), every press maintains consistency—perfect for rapid combos in MOBAs or delicate inputs in rhythm games.
[Esports-Grade Speed & Hot Swappable & Tri-Mode Flexibility] Dominate competitive play with 8000Hz polling rate, 128K scan rate, and 0.125ms latency—eliminating input lag for split-second reactions.Tri-mode connectivity(Bluetooth/2.4GHz/USB-C) ensures lag-free gaming across devices and the hot swappable keyboard adopts 65% ANSI compact layout,compatible with N-pole magnetic switches,ideal for minimalist setups or LAN tournaments.
[QMK Customization & Premium Build Quality] Unlock endless personalization via the QMK web-based driver, programming macros, RGB effects, and performance profiles effortlessly. 5-sided dye-sublimation PBT keycaps resist shine and fading, side-printed legends maintain a sleek aesthetic and south-facing 16.8M RGB backlight ensures vibrant lighting without glare. The tactile aluminum volume knob for instant audio control.
[PAW 3311 Sensor & Advanced Durability] The Attack Shark X11 wireless Mouse integrates a PAW 3311 optical sensor for pixel-perfect tracking at 22000 DPI, supported by HUYU switches (20-million-click lifespan) and a TTC Gold encoder for crisp scrolls. With 300 IPS speed and 35G acceleration, it handles lightning-fast flicks in FPS titles while the 1000Hz polling rate syncs flawlessly with the X65PRO HE Keyboard for zero latency.
[Ultra-Lightweight RGB Design & Programmable Controls] Weighing just 63 grams, the X11wireless gaming Mouse combines a RGB charging dock for style and agility. Customize 5 programmable buttons via software to assign macros, adjust LOD (lift-off distance), or cycle through 6 DPI presets (800/1600/2400/3200/5000/22000). Tri-mode connectivity ensures compatibility with Windows/macOS, while the anti-slip grip tape enhances control during intense gameplay.
[Fashionable ATTACK SHARK Keyboard and Mouse Combo Design]Including X65PRO HE hall effect magnetic keyboard,X11 wireless gaming mouse with charging dock,C01 PRO coiled cable,this 3 in 1 combo designed exclusively for high-tier gamers.High precision, low latency, customizable keyboard and mouse,you deserve it!

£109.99
Giddyknits –
ATTACK SHARK X65PRO HE
The Attack Shark X65PRO HE is truly a great keyboard, in the box you get the keyboard, a C01PRO Coiled Cable, the USB Dongle for bluetooth, another cable to connect the keyboard to you PC for charging and a key puller tool.I did have a bit of a problem connecting to the dongle which I placed at the rear of my rig, which is around 60cm away from the keyboard, then I plugged the USB in the front port as it connected just fine.It feels great to use and is a heavy keyboard, really well made.My Son saw this one and tried it out, he now wants one of his own ( So if you read this Attack Shark 😀 )The dial works perfect to adjust the settings, you can change the colour of the keyboard to suit what you need or want it to. It is very responsive which is perfect for me as I game a lot.Overall I am really impressed with this keyboard, and I am glad I got the chance of testing it out and look forward to using this for a long time. Highly recommend from a 52 year old Gamer.
Living by the sea –
Great for gaming, less so for working on
Item received in good condition in a branded box. The keyboard has a very reassuring weight of quality to it and I noticed this straight away when setting it up. Set up process is pretty easy where you can wire it into one device and use bluetooth to other devices for seamless integration.The keyboard itself has a super stylish design along with some really practical aspects too. The RGB colour aspect is great and if you want a very smart set up then this will go along way towards that goal.From a gaming keyboard point of view its pretty solid and the magnetic keys will really stand up to the constant heavy use and can be customised well too. It has that very sturdy feel to it along with a stylish design that makes this feel and perform well.As a keyboard for working on its not quite what I would want to use. Firstly the positioning of the keyboard letters is just well different and even though my brain knows where every letter is it seems more difficult to find the right key as I am just not used and don’t seem to be able to get used to where each key is so it makes typing a little slower for me than normal.Likewise the constant noise from the keys is a little too much when typing more than a few words and I would much prefer a quieter keyboard for this task even though it does have a good quality feel to it.
Vine Reviewer –
Nice solid gaming keyboard
Clearly aimed at gamers primarily this is a nice solid feel keyboard despite the plastic construction.The first impressions are the lack of labelling on top of the keys – instead they are front labelled via a backlight which takes a bit of getting used to, but then it looks cool.The other oddity was the USB lead included in the top of the box ended in a very odd connector – this joins the other half of that lead which is at the bottom of the case, to make a rather long lead with a straight piece and a coiled piece which is a nice practical arrangement.Key responses are great – I can’t personally confirm the specs, but there are a few reviews out there on YT which demonstrate that this keyboard performs as well as any other 60-65% keyboard out there.It is quite noisy and very clickity/clackity in use – I don’t enjoy typing on it, but then that’s not its purpose.
Andy –
Love it!!
Iâm really liking this keyboard. Itâs well made, looks great, and has cool backlighting. Key legends are on the fronts rather than the tops, which should prevent wear. The keys have a nice feel and are magnetic, making them responsive and durable. Connecting via Wired, Wireless, and Bluetooth is a fantastic feature.Overall, Iâm very happy with this keyboard. Recommended.
Tanya –
Decent keyboard with some quirks
I must say, I’m quite chuffed with several of its features that caught my eye! As someone who types loads and enjoys gaming in my spare time, I’ve noticed that the adjustable actuation points and magnetic switches offer such precise accuracy that they’ve genuinely enhanced my gaming sessions. It’s lovely when my nine-year-old daughter joins me for a bit of gaming.The triple-mode connectivity is brilliant for me, as it lets me switch between my work laptop and home PC in mere seconds. It’s an absolute game-changer for my productivity and efficiency.It took me ages to suss out how the keys are labelled on this keyboard since they’re placed at the sides of the top – a rather peculiar arrangement, if you ask me. The keyboard itself feels properly sturdy. The RGB lighting is quite a nice touch. Though I have noticed the volume knob can be a tad finicky at times – it doesn’t always adjust smoothly when using one hand. After weighing up all these factors, I reckon it’s a decent choice overall, particularly if you’re after something that works well for both gaming and everyday typing needs. While it’s got a few niggles, it fits in nicely with my setup. All in all, I’m rather pleased with it.
Geo –
A solid option for gamers and office tasks
Fair warning though – if you’re after a quiet typing session, the clicking might do your head in after a while.The customisable trigger points are absolutely brilliant! I can tweak them for quick responses when I’m gaming, then dial them back for more precise work tasks. It’s such a game-changer, to be honest.The RGB lighting on my desk is proper lovely – adds a real bit of pizzazz! Though I’ll admit, getting used to those forward-facing labels took some doing. When I first plonked it down, I was taken aback by how heavy it was – quite a bit weightier than my old one. But now I actually find that heft quite reassuring during long typing sessions.You know what they say – nothing’s perfect, right? The software can be a right pain in the neck sometimes. There were moments when I felt like lobbing it straight through the window out of sheer frustration. That said, if you’re like me and bounce between gaming and work, it’s worth having a proper look at. Just my tuppence worth!
Bounite Badr –
tatsiera super
Mar VM –
Esta es la primera vez que pruebo un teclado que tiene una rueda para el volumen del ordenador, además si presionas la rueda silencia y deja de silenciar el sonido.La otra caracterÃstica destacada son sus tres modos de conexión, que puede ser por cable, por bluetooth o con 2,4 GHz usando un receptor USB que viene insertado en la parte de arriba del teclado y debe conectarse al ordenador. Yo he usado este último modo de conexión y he probado a separarme hasta doce metros del ordenador y la señal desde el teclado sigue llegando. Cuando tiene poca baterÃa la retroiluminación se apaga y es tu señal de que toca cargarlo (esto también pasa si llevas un rato sin usarlo), a pesar de que haya que cargarlo me resulta más cómodo en modo inalámbrico.También tiene un switch para elegir entre Windows y Mac, según el ordenador que utilices, toda esta información está las instrucciones.Antes de este he tenido dos teclados mecánicos de Aula y en el primero de los dos una tecla dejó de funcionar de forma permanente, fue imposible de arreglar aún sustituyéndola. En comparación las teclas magnéticas duran más tiempo. Ya si prefieres la sensación del âclackâ al pulsar las teclas mecánicas o prefieres la suavidad de las magnéticas depende de ti. A mi me gustan los teclados mecánicos y el sonido me agrada, pero las teclas magnéticas en comparación dan una sensación más premium y para gaming las teclas magnéticas ganan al ofrecer mayor precisión, agilidad y distraer menos. Por su durabilidad creo que me quedaré con el teclado magnético, que al no contar con tantas partes móviles es más difÃcil que se estropee.El teclado solo tiene dos problemas y el primero lo solucioné fácilmente: al conectarlo por primera vez interfirió con el funcionamiento de mi ratón inalámbrico dando mucho errores al teclear o hacer click con el ratón, reiniciar el ordenador solucionó por completo este problema.El otro problema es que el driver, que no es necesario instalar pero que he descargado igual desde la página web de Attack Shark, está en chino y me resulta imposible cambiar el idioma porque no entiendo nada de lo que pone en el menú, aunque sé que existe una traducción al inglés.
Tom –
Parfait
Melih celik –
In één woord: super
Govinda –
This is a review of Attack Shark X65PRO HE Rapid Trigger Magnetic Keyboard, white color.The software control is excellent and perfect. There is an offline software, and also web based software. Both provide same options and UI also same.It allows to control Rapid trigger, various magnetic switch specific controls such as distance to press to activate button. Background RGB is fully configurable. Per key configuration, any combination of RGB color is possible. There is also a tab where other people have shared various RGB configuration. These configurations can be easily downloaded and applied to the keyboard. It also allows us to share any RGB configurations we create with other people.There are three color options: Red, Yellow, and white. The red and yellow are not symmetric and hence I skipped those. I chose the white option.The white key caps have black contour lines in black color. The size and shape are excellent. The labels of the keys are not printed on the top. Instead those are at the side, visible to the user when typing. This is new to me and I needed few days to get used to it. The keys F and J have small horizontal bars which allows touch typing, without looking at the keyboard. These bars should have been a bit more prominent to help with touch typing. There is no such bar for any other keys. I usually prefer to have such bar to the down arrow key and delete key but here that is not a problem because arrow keys are arranged in the right bottom corner and there is a small space between Fn key and left arrow which makes it easy to put my fingers correctly on the arrow keys without looking at the keyboard.The key caps are not the smoothest to touch.There is a volume knob. This wobbles too much. This is not good. It should have been stable. Also it is too tight to rotate. The top of the knob is probably aluminium and it is difficult to rotate it with one finger because the aluminium is slippery. Pressing the volume knob also mutes/unmutes the volume.Initially when I opened the box, there was one cable on the top of the box. It has USB A male in one side and 4 pin round connector on the other end. I was surprised to see this and was wondering whether it is a mistake. I examined the keyboard and saw USB C socket. I wondered why unusable cable was sent. But then I opened the box further to see other accessories and I saw another cable that has USB C connector on one end and round connector on the other end. Those two wire parts together makes it USB A to USB C cable end to end. The design of the cable is excellent. It gives a premium feeling. It feels like braided nylon.The keyboard makes noise only when the keys bottom out and tops out while typing. I would have liked more if it were to make no noise at all.This key typing noise sound looks like engineered because it does not sound cheap.For example, I have seen other cheap keyboards that make sound, with hollow housing. But this keyboard is definitely not that.I like the keyboard layout. There are almost all the important keys straightaway without using any Fn key.There is no Home key. This is definitely something I am missing a lot with this keyboard. To use end key Fn + PgUp has to be pressed. There are many other useful keys that can be pressed with combination of Fn key. None of these secondary functions are printed on the keys. This makes it hard to use but this should not be taken as a problem because they keys can be assigned different functions using the software and if label were to be printed then it would have made the keys ugly. The user has to memorize or write down the secondary functions. Perhaps I can put some stickers on the keys for the secondary functions.The switches are hot swappable.Both legs closed, small legs open, large legs open -> These are three angled position options.It can also be used with Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless. So, all connectivity options are included.I am typing on this keyboard with very good fluency and I just want to keep typing. That’s why this review is this long!The only slightly noticeable but insignificant issues: Wobbling volume knob, too tight volume knob which cannot be turned with just flick of a single finger, missing Home button by default even with Fn combination,There is one more issue. There is no way to limit the battery max charge to 80 %.