So I'm curious if anyone has looked at the new FUN60 Ultra TMR 60% keyboard which has 8k wired AND 8k wireless polling with a 32k scan rate on the industry's first TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) keyboard PCB. Since it uses TMR instead of Hall Effect sensors, it uses less power while also being less sensitive to temperature variance and is more accurate. But since it still works on detecting a change in the magnetic field around it, it is still able to use the same magnetic switches that are used on any Wooting compatible HE keyboard. On top of that, the PCB and chip on board uses MagMech which allows it to use mechanical 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches with the magnetic switches simultaneously. And if you want to talk about value, the entire keyboard case is CNC Aluminum and it comes in at $89 retail. It is manufactured by Akko/Monsgeek which is a fairly well known keyboard and switch brand, but there hasn't been much hype about it which sort of baffles me.