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Arbiter Studio Polar 75 Pro

One of the five gaming keyboards?

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I have over 40 years of programming experience using a variety of languages over the course of my career to develop real-time solutions for real-world problems.

Keyboards connect us to the world and, as a keyboard enthusiast, I am searching for the ideal keyboard.

I watched a video suggesting the Polar 75 Pro is among the top five gaming keyboards for 2025. Although I am not familiar with this brand, I decided to ordered one directly from the website. Why? This article, Arbiter Studio Polar 75 Pro Review: Wooting who? | Tom's Hardware, from Tom’s Hardware, whose reviews I trust, convinced me.

  • Gen2 Dedicated Hall Sensors for 2x performance (speed/accuracy/dead-zone improvements)

  • Fuji Pro Magnetic Switches – 36g Linear

  • Adjustable Actuation from 0.1mm – 3.8mm

  • Rapid Trigger w/ SUPER TAP (SOCD)

  • Dye-sub PBT Keycaps (AOP Profile)

  • CNC Aluminum Frame

  • PCB Mounted with Screw-in Stabilizer (Spacebar 6.25u)

  • Ultra Bright RGB Lighting

  • Nano Coated PCB (IP54 Rating)

  • Web App Compatible

I watched more than my fair share of videos on this keyboard, and the reviews are more positive than not. The article Arbiter Studio Polar 75 Pro review: Extraordinary - Dexerto also gives high praise to the keyboard’s design and functionality, and also mentions the Wooting 80HE as a comparable before it was released.

I already own the Wooting 80HE and look forward to making the comparison between them. Is it one of the top five gaming keyboards? We’ll soon find out.

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