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ATTACK SHARK R1 Wireless Gaming Mouse
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ATTACK SHARK X3PRO Three Modes 8K Gaming Mouse
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ATTACK SHARK X11SE Wireless Gaming Mouse
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ATTACK SHARK X3MAX PAW3950 Wireless Gaming Mouse
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ATTACK SHARK V6 Ultra-Light Tri-Mode Gaming Mouse
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ATTACK SHARK X5 Wireless Gaming Mouse
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ATTACK SHARK V3 Ultra-Light Tri-Mode Gaming Mouse
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Model Lineup and Use‑Case Guidance

Attack Shark’s HE collection spans around fifteen mechanical keyboard models grouped by layout, shell material, connectivity, and bundle options so buyers can match a board to their setup and budget. At a glance, you will find compact 60–65% layouts like the X65 and X68 lines, 75–82‑key boards such as the R68 HE and X82PRO, and value‑oriented or one‑handed options.

Compact 60–65% HE Boards

Models such as the ATTACK SHARK X65 HE Magnetic Switch Rapid Trigger Keyboard and X68 HE Rapid Trigger Keyboard Magnetic Switch focus on 60–65% layouts for more mouse space and cleaner desk aesthetics. These boards target players who prioritize minimal travel distance from WASD to the mouse and prefer streamlined keys without a numpad, which is common in FPS and competitive aim‑focused games.

Variants like the X65 HE with 8 kHz coiled cable or the X68 HE bundles that include C01PRO or C01Ultra RGB coiled cables combine performance with visually themed desk setups for users who care about cable feel and RGB presentation. Prices for these compact HE options in this collection typically list from roughly 59 to 80 USD before discounts, positioning them as mid‑range to upper‑mid gaming boards.

75–82‑Key HE Keyboards

For users who want a function row and more navigation keys, Attack Shark offers 75–82‑key HE models such as the R82 HE Rapid Trigger Keyboard Magnetic Switch with 0.005 mm RT, the R82 HE Wired 75% Gaming Keyboard with C01ULTRA LED Cable, and the X82PRO HE Wireless Rapid Trigger Gaming Keyboard Magnetic Switch. These boards keep the arrow cluster and function keys within easy reach while still preserving more mouse room than full‑size 104‑key layouts.

The X82PRO HE variants support tri‑mode connectivity (wired, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth) according to Attack Shark’s broader keyboard range, letting users swap between gaming PCs, laptops, or work machines from one board. Shoppers who value wired‑only stability can instead look at the R82 HE wired models in this collection, which emphasize rapid trigger performance and dedicated LED cables over wireless flexibility.

Aluminum, Carbon Fiber, and Bundle Variants

Within the HE category, some boards differentiate via case material and finish, such as the X68MAX HE Rapid Trigger Aluminum Keyboard Magnetic Switch, which uses an aluminum housing for a more rigid feel compared to typical plastic shells. Other HE keyboards from Attack Shark’s broader lineup, like the R68 HE series highlighted on the homepage, add carbon‑fiber top cases and forged carbon‑fiber keycaps that emphasize low weight and a distinct aesthetic.

Bundle SKUs in this HE collection pair keyboards with RGB coiled cables (for example X68 HE with C01PRO cable or R82 HE with C01ULTRA LED cable) so buyers planning a themed setup can purchase a matched cable and board in one step. For users who only need a starter or side keyboard for macros, the wired one‑handed ATTACK SHARK X AJAZZ AK029 appears in this collection as a budget‑oriented option with a much lower entry price than full HE boards.

Buying Considerations for HE Gaming Keyboards

The main buying decisions across this HE lineup revolve around layout size, connectivity type, material feel, and how much weight you place on rapid‑trigger precision versus general typing comfort. Competitive FPS and rhythm‑game players commonly prioritize smaller layouts, aggressive rapid trigger settings, and 8000 Hz polling where supported, while users who split time between gaming and productivity often lean toward 75–82‑key boards with more shortcuts.

When to Choose Rapid Trigger HE over Traditional Mechanical

Rapid‑trigger he keyboard designs shine when you need keys to re‑actuate as soon as they move, instead of after a fixed reset distance, which benefits techniques like counter‑strafing or fast skill cycling. Unlike classic mechanical switches that close an electrical circuit at a single actuation point, HE boards monitor key travel continuously, letting firmware respond at tiny incremental movements in both downward and upward directions.

If you mostly play slower strategy, MMO, or casual titles, the difference between HE and standard mechanical keyboard technology may feel subtle, so factors such as build quality, key feel, and layout could matter more than absolute trigger speed. Users sensitive to accidental key presses might prefer slightly deeper actuation settings on HE boards, and should spend time in software adjusting thresholds and testing in‑game to balance speed with control.

Latency, Polling Rate, and Real‑World Impact

Attack Shark advertises values like 8000 Hz polling and around 0.08 ms hardware latency on products such as the R68 HE and R85 HE, aligning with the broader high‑end gaming keyboard market. Independent reviews across the industry generally find that while high polling can shave small amounts of delay, the overall feel also depends on system performance, display latency, and game engine input handling.

For most players on typical 144–240 Hz monitors, moving from 1000 Hz to 8000 Hz will likely feel incremental rather than dramatic, though very competitive users may still appreciate the tighter response window and smoother cursor and movement updates. Where these HE boards may provide more noticeable change is in rapid trigger behavior and analog sensing, because those features alter how quickly and consistently your key inputs register during repeated presses.

FAQ

Are wireless gaming mice as fast as wired ones?

Yes. Our wireless mice use 2.4GHz technology, so they have a very low delay. This gives you a smooth and lag-free experience. They work just as well as wired mice for serious gaming.

What is DPI and why does it matter for gaming?

DPI (Dots Per Inch) tells you how sensitive the mouse is. A high DPI means the cursor moves more with a small hand movement. Gamers need to change DPI to be fast for looking around, and slow for careful aiming.

What is Polling Rate?

Polling Rate is how often the mouse tells the computer where it is. It is measured in Hz. A high polling rate (like 1000Hz) means less delay between your hand movement and the cursor movement. This makes the cursor track more smoothly.

What's the difference between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connection?

2.4GHz (with a USB dongle) is best for gaming because it is a faster and more stable connection with less delay. Bluetooth is good for work and daily tasks. It is easy to connect without a dongle, and it uses less battery.

How long does the battery last on a single charge?

Battery life depends on the model and how you use it (like with RGB lights on). Most of our mice last for many hours of gaming. Please look at the product page for the exact battery life.

Can I use the mouse while it's charging?

Yes. You can use all our wireless mice with the USB-C cable while they are charging. So you never have to stop playing.

I lost my USB dongle. Can I get a replacement?

Please contact our customer support with your order number. We will try our best to help you get a new dongle if we have them.

Do I need to install software to use the mouse?

No, the mouse works right away without any software. But if you want to change the DPI settings, RGB lights, or button functions, you should install our software.

Can I change the mouse switches?

Most of our mice do not have switches that you can easily change. Changing the switches yourself can cancel your warranty. Please check the product details for more information.

Are your mice compatible with Mac, PS5, or Xbox?

Yes, our mice work with Mac right when you plug them in. They also work on PS5 and Xbox if the game allows a mouse. But the software to change the settings is only for Windows.