ATK VELOTA FUZZY 63 V2 vs FUZZY 60 V2: Ultimate Hall Effect Keyboard Comparison

When two keyboards share the exact same technical DNA, how do you tell them apart? The ATK VELOTA FUZZY 63 V2 そして ATK VELOTA FUZZY 60 V2 are twin releases from the same family — built on an identical high-performance platform, yet quietly differentiated in the details that matter. This guide breaks down exactly where these two Hall effect keyboards align, and where they part ways.


Cut From the Same Cloth: A Twin Release

Both the FUZZY 63 V2 and FUZZY 60 V2 belong to the same ATK VELOTA FUZZY series, sharing the same technical foundation and core configuration. On paper, their performance specs are nearly indistinguishable.

So the real question isn’t “which is faster” — it’s this: the same soul, wrapped in what kind of different body? Let’s find out.


Core Performance: A Shared Top-Tier Foundation

Before we dig into the differences, it’s worth appreciating just how much these two keyboards have in common at the performance level.

仕様FUZZY 63 V2FUZZY 60 V2
ArchitectureTri-Core Frame-Sync (600MHz + 240MHz×2)Tri-Core Frame-Sync (600MHz + 240MHz×2)
Co-processorMagNeural Smart Hall SensorMagNeural Smart Hall Sensor
投票率8kHz8kHz
Transmission Latency0.08ms0.08ms
Press Latency0.22ms0.22ms
リリース遅延0.28ms0.28ms
Single-Key Scan Rate600kHz600kHz
チャンネルスキャンレート4696kHz4696kHz
スイッチSilver Regent King Hall EffectSilver Regent King Hall Effect
磁石N52, 600Gs fluxN52, 600Gs flux
作動力35±5gf35±5gf
総旅行量3.2mm3.2mm
Switch Lifespan100 million presses100 million presses
RT範囲0.001–3.2mm0.001–3.2mm
RTプレシジョン0.001mm0.001mm
ソフトウェアATKハブ3.0ATKハブ3.0

Both keyboards run on the トライコア・フレーム同期アーキテクチャ (600MHz + 240MHz×2) paired with the MagNeural intelligent Hall sensor co-processor. Both hit an 8KHzのポーリングレート, with 0.08msの伝送遅延, 0.22msの押下遅延, 、 そして 0.28ms release latency. Both scan at 600kHz per key そして 4696kHz per channel.

At the switch level, both use the Silver Regent King Hall effect magnetic switch with an N52 magnet delivering 600Gs of flux, a 35±5gf actuation force, 3.2mm of total travel, and a 100-million-keystroke lifespan. Adjustability is identical too: a 0.001–3.2mm adjustable Rapid Trigger range0.001mm RT精度.

Software is the same across the board — ATKハブ3.0 unlocks SOCD, dead-zone tuning, Rapid Trigger, champion presets, and more.

Bottom line: In pure performance, these two are essentially identical. This is the “shared root” — and everything that follows is about the branches.


Difference #1: Layout — Left-Shifted 64% vs Standard 60%

This is the most immediately visible distinction.

  • FUZZY 63 V2 uses a 左シフト64%レイアウト, aggressively compressing the board’s width while retaining dedicated arrow keys. The result: more free desk space for wide, sweeping mouse movements.
  • FUZZY 60 V2 uses a standard 60% layout, dropping dedicated arrow keys in pursuit of the purest, most minimal compact footprint.

The philosophy behind each: The 63 V2 champions function over ultimate compactness, while the 60 V2 champions compactness over full function.

Which fits you? FPS players who need room for large mouse swings will appreciate the space the 63 V2 frees up. Everyday and office users who rely on quick arrow-key navigation may find the 63 V2’s retained arrows indispensable — while purists chasing the smallest possible desk footprint will gravitate to the 60 V2.


ATK VELOTA FUZZY 63 V2 Hall Effect Keyboard

Difference #2: Gasket Structure — Silicone Particle vs Rubber Pad

Same performance, different feel.

  • FUZZY 63 V2 uses a silicone-particle Gasket mount. The particle-based contact design concentrates deformation on press, producing a crisper, snappier rebound.
  • FUZZY 60 V2 uses a rubber-pad Gasket structure. The full-surface rubber pad spreads the cushioning across a larger area, delivering a softer, more cushioned “marshmallow” typing feel.

In short: The 63 V2 leans crisp and bouncy; the 60 V2 leans soft and plush.

防音

Both keyboards feature multi-layer sound dampening — Inoue PORON sandwich foam, IXPE switch pad, PET acoustic pad, and EPDM bottom foam. Notably, the 63 V2 adds one extra PET insulation pad, a subtle addition that can nudge the acoustic profile in its own direction.


Difference #3: Aesthetics — Two Textures, Two Personalities

  • FUZZY 63 V2 comes in two colorwaysIce Blue (silver anodized + wave texture) and Black Ice (black anodized + rock texture).
  • FUZZY 60 V2 is currently available in a single silver anodized version, paired with the TROPIX wave texture.

Shared craftsmanship: Both use a 220メッシュの流れるような陽極酸化仕上げ with an anti-fingerprint feel.

Texture & color takeaway: The 63 V2’s “wave / rock” textures differ in both name and visual character from the 60 V2’s “TROPIX wave,” and the 63 V2 simply offers more room to express personal taste. The 60 V2, for now, keeps it clean and singular.

ATK VELOTA FUZZY 60 V2 Hall Effect Keyboard

Difference #4: Positioning Plate — Freedom of Choice vs Fixed Configuration

  • FUZZY 63 V2 提供する choice of two positioning plates: aluminum alloy or carbon fiber.
  • FUZZY 60 V2 ships with a カーボンファイバー位置決めプレート as standard.

The trade-off: The 63 V2 wins on customization freedom — you tune the feel to your preference. The 60 V2, meanwhile, hands you the “optimal answer” straight away: carbon fiber, balancing rigidity with lightweight construction.


What They Share: The Common Ground

No need to overthink these — they’re identical on both:

  • キーキャップ: PC translucent / frosted keycaps + 11 black supplementary keycaps
  • Dual-Zone RGB: Independently adjustable upper and lower LEDs, with music-reactive lighting
  • Quick-Release Structure: Press-type quick-release design
  • Power Design: Analog-digital separated power delivery, isolating lighting and Hall sensor circuits for zero interference

ATK VELOTA FUZZY 63 V2 Hall Effect Keyboard

Conclusion: Twins From the Same Root, Each With Its Own Strengths

Here’s how the two keyboards diverge at a glance:

側面FUZZY 63 V2FUZZY 60 V2
レイアウトLeft-shifted 64% (with arrows)Standard 60%
GasketSilicone-particle (crisp)Rubber-pad (soft)
美学Two colors, two texturesSingle color, single texture
位置決めプレートAluminum or carbon fiber (choice)Carbon fiber (fixed)

これは comparison, not a recommendation. Neither keyboard is objectively “better” — their differences stem from distinct design trade-offs. If you want dedicated arrow keys, a snappier feel, and more visual choice, the FUZZY 63 V2 is your pick. If you crave the purest compact footprint with a soft, cushioned typing experience, the FUZZY 60 V2 is calling.

The same technical soul, poured into two different design bodies — and it’s in the details that true craftsmanship reveals itself.

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