Why Choose TMR Keyboards
🎯 Ultra Sensitivity
TMR sensors detect even the smallest key movements with microscopic accuracy. Every keystroke is detected with microscopic precision, ensuring perfect accuracy and responsiveness for gaming and professional typing.
⚡Extremely Low Latency
With rapid signal processing and ultra-responsive feedback, TMR keyboards deliver lightning-fast performance ideal for FPS, rhythm games, and competitive environments.
📶 High Stability
TMR maintains strong stability in both wired and wireless modes, ensuring precise tracking with minimal jitter. This means smoother gameplay, fewer errors, and extended battery life.
🔋 Lower Power Consumption
TMR technology consumes significantly less power than Hall Effect sensors, making it an ideal choice for tri-mode and wireless keyboards with longer battery endurance.
🧲 MagMech Support
MagMech, a key feature of TMR technology, supports both magnetic and mechanical switches in a single keyboard, delivering a satisfying typing experience and the durability of contactless magnetic sensing.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About TMR Keybaords.
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What is TMR? How is it different from Hall Effect (HE)?
TMR technology is theTunneling Magnetoresistance Technology.
TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) offers significantly higher sensitivity, lower jitter, and better stability than Hall Effect sensors—resulting in smoother actuation, more accurate triggering, and lower latency.
Are TMR keyboards good for gaming?
Yes. They offer ultra-fast response, rapid-trigger, and precise control—ideal for FPS, rhythm games, and competitive play.
Are TMR keyboards good for typing?
Absolutely. With adjustable actuation and smooth travel, you can tune the feel for comfort, accuracy, and fatigue-free long sessions.
Does it support Rapid Trigger?
Yes. TMR keyboards offer Rapid Trigger for faster reset and repeated keystrokes—perfect for high-speed competitive gaming.
Can I customize the actuation point?
Yes. TMR keyboards support customizable actuation through software, usually from 0.1mm to 4.0mm depending on the model.







