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product_id: 62695228
title: "Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black"
brand: "wooting"
price: "149.45 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/62695228-wooting-one-analog-rgb-tkl-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-pressure-sensitive
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# <1ms ultra-fast input Per-key RGB customization Analog input per key Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black

**Brand:** wooting
**Price:** 149.45 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your game with every press—analog precision meets pro speed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black by wooting
- **How much does it cost?** 149.45 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/62695228-wooting-one-analog-rgb-tkl-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-pressure-sensitive)

## Best For

- wooting enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wooting brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Premium Build:** Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum and high-quality ABS plastics for a sleek, long-lasting keyboard that stands out on your desk.
- • **Lightning-Fast Response:** Sub-1ms input latency ensures your commands hit instantly—no lag, no excuses, just pure competitive edge.
- • **Precision Analog Control:** Every key senses how far you press, giving joystick-level in-game control and customizable actuation points from 1.5 to 3.6mm.
- • **Customizable RGB Brilliance:** Per-key RGB LEDs with 10+ effects let you personalize your setup and flaunt your unique style in any lighting.
- • **User-Friendly Wootility Software:** Intuitive, cross-platform configuration that saves profiles onboard—no background apps needed, just plug and play.

## Overview

The Wooting One is a tenkeyless analog mechanical keyboard featuring pressure-sensitive linear red optical switches with sub-1ms input latency. It offers fully programmable per-key RGB lighting, hot-swappable Flaretech optical switches, and a robust aluminum chassis. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking precision, speed, and customization, it includes user-friendly software compatible across major OS platforms and a durable build for long-term use.

## Description

DescriptionThe Wooting one brings meaning to the “gaming” of gaming keyboard with analog control and the fastest input speed for competitive play. The Tenkeyless and minimal-design was made with gamers in mind.Analog ControlEvery key measures how far down you press for analog input. Control your in-game characters just like a controller joystick. Adjust your actuation point anywhere between 1.5 to 3.6mm. Assign multiple actions on a single keystroke with DKS. Activate unique RGB effects depending on your press-depth.Rated at <1 ms input latencyNo more excuses, you have the competitive advantage, it’s this or git gud. Wooting’s firmware is optimized for the fastest input speed with a <1ms scan-matrix, efficient processing and zero debounce.Flaretech Optical SwitchesHot-swappable with other Flaretech switches, zero key-chatter, 0.03ms debounce and the smoothest feeling switches you’ll ever experience.Per-key RGB BacklightingAll the key legends are perfectly illuminated with minimal bleeding around the keys. Easily configure every key RGB colour, run over 10 unique RGB effects.Lasting Build QualityNo squeaky plastic, cheap alloys and budget feel. The Wooting one is made from the purest ABS plastics, aircraft-grade aluminum (5000 series) and solid build. Coupled with swappable switches and detachable cable your Wooting one will last a life-time.Wootility configuration softwareEasy-to-use configuration software made for humans and compatible with Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. It doesn’t need to run on the background, everything is saved on the keyboard on board memory. Package contains: Wooting one keyboard Braided Micro-USB cable 1x Keycap/switch puller 5x top plate screws 4x Red flaretech switches 4x Blue flaretech switchesWarranty:2-years manufacturer warranty.

Review: Close, but no cigar. - I've been using the Wooting One for quite a few weeks now. As the other reviews say, this is a premium quality keyboard; the build quality is great - very sturdy and robust. The concept of the thing is great, although there are one or two other competitors on a similar tip. The idea of having analogue control from a keyboard is an absolute winner, but there are a few niggles that prevent me from giving this five stars. I realise that these probably won't affect everyone, but nevertheless - if I've come across them, others will too. As a general caveat, mechanical keyboards are noisy, so I'm not listing this as one of my gripes. I'll concede that I'm not an aficionado on the subject, but even in my limited experience, this one is quite noisy. The metal backplate seems to resonate with a metallic clang on every key press, more so than other mechanical keyboards I've used with entirely plastic construction. Even if you don't type very much, if noise is an issue for you (if you are in an adjacent bedroom, for example), there's a good chance those next door will hear you typing. All that said, what you get for the price is pretty good. The configurable lights are pretty useful, and if only for that, it gets a thumbs up. Mine came with a faulty key, which wasn't immediately apparent. It exacerbated another problem I had (see point 3 below), but the easily changeable spare keys solved this. The devs are friendly and attentive, and if you have an issue, you will get a quick response on their Discord channel. Ok, the gripes: 1. No caps lock indicator. Although minor, it's annoying. I use Bitlocker on my boot drive, and with the characters starred out, it can be frustrating. 2. Unusual performance in a Bitlocker pre-boot environment. The keyboard will produce double characters while typing the password, meaning you have press Insert to display them, then type extremely slowly, and even then, retype several times. I think the issue is with caps - it only seems to happen after typing upper case characters. With its driver loaded in Windows, this doesn't happen. 3. My main issue - GTA V. I bought this keyboard with the specific purpose of using it to play GTA V Online. I watched two videos of the devs configuring it for this game, and noted the fact that you must change profiles between walking and driving a vehicle. Accepting this, I bought the keyboard, but it was only after trying it myself that I ran into problems. GTA V has an issue with mixed input (keyboard/mouse) and xInput devices, meaning that it will only really accept the XBox 360 controller properly, or KB/mouse. When you mix them at the same time, it gets confused, and certain anomalies happen, like firing when you reverse. The Wooting One emulates the controller successfully, but of course, we are dealing with mixed input (the game thinks you are using a controller AND a mouse/KB) and these artifacts occur. This wasn't mentioned in the devs' videos, and while it isn't their fault or their problem, I feel it was a bit of a misrepresentation on their part to show the game working with this device, and not mention this rather significant issue. 4. No mixed digital/analogue. Currently, you can have the entire keyboard digital, or the entire keyboard analogue. Functional, but the cherry on the cake would have been the ability to single out certain keys for analogue. Granted, you can easily switch the profile with a single key press, but this isn't the same. Perhaps this feature will come with the version 2. 5. Analog isn't really that useful. Most games that benefit from an anlogue game controller are, at least in some respect, action games. Racing, fighting, driving, flying, and in those scenarios, you tend to get excited and adrenalised. The travel on the Wooting's keys is a bit more generous than your standard keyboard, probably, I imagine, to mitigate this issue; when you're hyped up in the middle of race, sensitive and precise downward pressure with your fingertips does not come naturally. In fact, it's the very last thing you are apt to do - at least, I'm apt to do. As a result, I've seen very little difference in performance. Every effort has been made, using the accompanying software, to configure the travel and activation point of the keys. You can configure envelopes for the response of the keys, which is very impressive. But still, after extensive experimentation, it doesn't make that much difference in a high pressure gaming situation. The urge to instinctively mash always wins. I can't help thinking that a pressure sensitive system would have been better, as opposed to the optical system in place, which simply measures the amount of travel in the key. A pressure sensing system, measuring pressure even after the key is at full depression, would accommodate this problem more easily, and seem to suit the purpose better. Pressure sensitive keys have existed with MIDI aftertouch since forever, and work incredibly will for that purpose - surely there is some way of taking on that technology and putting it in a gaming keyboard? Perhaps even some combination of optical and pressure sensing? Probably one for v3! Despite my gripes, this is a promising product, although it still feels very much a prototype.
Review: 5 stars - The best keyboard you can get. It has all the features you need. Interchangeable switches. Fully programmable Built really well. Can change actuation point from 1.2mm to 3.6mm RGB

## Features

- [ Analog Mechanical keyboard ] Every key measures how far down you press for analog input. Control your in-game characters just like a joystick or keep using it as a digital typing keyboard and change your actuation point anywhere between the 1.5~3.6mm
- [ 1ms input latency ] Rated at 1ms input latency, from key-input to PC input. Wooting’s firmware is optimized for the fastest input speed with a <1ms scan-matrix, efficient processing and zero debounce.
- [ Per-Key programmable RGB LED ] All the key legends are perfectly illuminated with minimal bleeding around the keys. Easily configure every key RGB color, run over 10 unique RGB effects, and share your unique profiles with friends.
- [ Optical Flaretech Prism Switches ] Hot-swappable with other Flaretech switches, zero key-chatter, 0.03ms debounce and the smoothest feeling switches you’ll ever experience.
- [ The Wootility ] Easy-to-use configuration software made for humans and compatible with Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. It doesn’t need to run on the background, everything is saved on the keyboard.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077PRWWKM |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Box Contents | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Brand | Wooting |
| Brand Name | Wooting |
| Button Quantity | 19 |
| Colour | Linear55 "Red" Switch |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 800 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | Wooting |
| Model Name | Wooting one |
| Model Number | Wooting one |
| Number of Keys | 19 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Product Features | 4 Keyboard profiles, AL5052 Alloy top plate, Analog input on every key, Configurable individual RGB, Flaretech Prism Switch - Up to 100 million keystrokes, Flip-out feet, Hot-swappable switches, Individual RGB backlight, Mechanical switch, NKRO - Registers all keystrokes, On-board memory, Smart FN Media keys, Tenkeyless design, Wootility configuration software - No drivers required |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Special feature | 4 Keyboard profiles, AL5052 Alloy top plate, Analog input on every key, Configurable individual RGB, Flaretech Prism Switch - Up to 100 million keystrokes, Flip-out feet, Hot-swappable switches, Individual RGB backlight, Mechanical switch, NKRO - Registers all keystrokes, On-board memory, Smart FN Media keys, Tenkeyless design, Wootility configuration software - No drivers required Special feature 4 Keyboard profiles, AL5052 Alloy top plate, Analog input on every key, Configurable individual RGB, Flaretech Prism Switch - Up to 100 million keystrokes, Flip-out feet, Hot-swappable switches, Individual RGB backlight, Mechanical switch, NKRO - Registers all keystrokes, On-board memory, Smart FN Media keys, Tenkeyless design, Wootility configuration software - No drivers required See more |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Optical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Wooting
- **Compatible devices:** PC
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Keyboard description:** Gaming
- **Recommended uses for product:** Gaming
- **Special feature:** 4 Keyboard profiles, AL5052 Alloy top plate, Analog input on every key, Configurable individual RGB, Flaretech Prism Switch - Up to 100 million keystrokes, Flip-out feet, Hot-swappable switches, Individual RGB backlight, Mechanical switch, NKRO - Registers all keystrokes, On-board memory, Smart FN Media keys, Tenkeyless design, Wootility configuration software - No drivers required
- **Colour:** Linear55 "Red" Switch
- **Keyboard backlighting colour support:** RGB
- **Style:** Modern
- **Material:** Aluminium

## Images

![Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71kJrXz4XCL.jpg)
![Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81n9Ph8lK9L.jpg)
![Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hFwSXwnLL.jpg)
![Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71an51SWmxL.jpg)
![Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red optical switch, <1ms input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-key rollover, UK layout) - Black - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71xcj1MQb5L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Close, but no cigar.
*by D***L on 22 April 2018*

I've been using the Wooting One for quite a few weeks now. As the other reviews say, this is a premium quality keyboard; the build quality is great - very sturdy and robust. The concept of the thing is great, although there are one or two other competitors on a similar tip. The idea of having analogue control from a keyboard is an absolute winner, but there are a few niggles that prevent me from giving this five stars. I realise that these probably won't affect everyone, but nevertheless - if I've come across them, others will too. As a general caveat, mechanical keyboards are noisy, so I'm not listing this as one of my gripes. I'll concede that I'm not an aficionado on the subject, but even in my limited experience, this one is quite noisy. The metal backplate seems to resonate with a metallic clang on every key press, more so than other mechanical keyboards I've used with entirely plastic construction. Even if you don't type very much, if noise is an issue for you (if you are in an adjacent bedroom, for example), there's a good chance those next door will hear you typing. All that said, what you get for the price is pretty good. The configurable lights are pretty useful, and if only for that, it gets a thumbs up. Mine came with a faulty key, which wasn't immediately apparent. It exacerbated another problem I had (see point 3 below), but the easily changeable spare keys solved this. The devs are friendly and attentive, and if you have an issue, you will get a quick response on their Discord channel. Ok, the gripes: 1. No caps lock indicator. Although minor, it's annoying. I use Bitlocker on my boot drive, and with the characters starred out, it can be frustrating. 2. Unusual performance in a Bitlocker pre-boot environment. The keyboard will produce double characters while typing the password, meaning you have press Insert to display them, then type extremely slowly, and even then, retype several times. I think the issue is with caps - it only seems to happen after typing upper case characters. With its driver loaded in Windows, this doesn't happen. 3. My main issue - GTA V. I bought this keyboard with the specific purpose of using it to play GTA V Online. I watched two videos of the devs configuring it for this game, and noted the fact that you must change profiles between walking and driving a vehicle. Accepting this, I bought the keyboard, but it was only after trying it myself that I ran into problems. GTA V has an issue with mixed input (keyboard/mouse) and xInput devices, meaning that it will only really accept the XBox 360 controller properly, or KB/mouse. When you mix them at the same time, it gets confused, and certain anomalies happen, like firing when you reverse. The Wooting One emulates the controller successfully, but of course, we are dealing with mixed input (the game thinks you are using a controller AND a mouse/KB) and these artifacts occur. This wasn't mentioned in the devs' videos, and while it isn't their fault or their problem, I feel it was a bit of a misrepresentation on their part to show the game working with this device, and not mention this rather significant issue. 4. No mixed digital/analogue. Currently, you can have the entire keyboard digital, or the entire keyboard analogue. Functional, but the cherry on the cake would have been the ability to single out certain keys for analogue. Granted, you can easily switch the profile with a single key press, but this isn't the same. Perhaps this feature will come with the version 2. 5. Analog isn't really that useful. Most games that benefit from an anlogue game controller are, at least in some respect, action games. Racing, fighting, driving, flying, and in those scenarios, you tend to get excited and adrenalised. The travel on the Wooting's keys is a bit more generous than your standard keyboard, probably, I imagine, to mitigate this issue; when you're hyped up in the middle of race, sensitive and precise downward pressure with your fingertips does not come naturally. In fact, it's the very last thing you are apt to do - at least, I'm apt to do. As a result, I've seen very little difference in performance. Every effort has been made, using the accompanying software, to configure the travel and activation point of the keys. You can configure envelopes for the response of the keys, which is very impressive. But still, after extensive experimentation, it doesn't make that much difference in a high pressure gaming situation. The urge to instinctively mash always wins. I can't help thinking that a pressure sensitive system would have been better, as opposed to the optical system in place, which simply measures the amount of travel in the key. A pressure sensing system, measuring pressure even after the key is at full depression, would accommodate this problem more easily, and seem to suit the purpose better. Pressure sensitive keys have existed with MIDI aftertouch since forever, and work incredibly will for that purpose - surely there is some way of taking on that technology and putting it in a gaming keyboard? Perhaps even some combination of optical and pressure sensing? Probably one for v3! Despite my gripes, this is a promising product, although it still feels very much a prototype.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 stars
*by N***M on 21 September 2019*

The best keyboard you can get. It has all the features you need. Interchangeable switches. Fully programmable Built really well. Can change actuation point from 1.2mm to 3.6mm RGB

### ⭐ Bad software and design and analog key travel.
*by T***Y on 12 May 2019*

Terrible software it took them almost a year to put back key binding, months of using the keyboard I find The analog key travel is extremely short and useless in most scenarios Specially in gaming the key travel distance is a nightmare,.. overall.. I don’t recommend it!

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