Unleashing High-Performance Gaming with the Hexgears Immersion A3: A Low-Profile, Solid Choice for Gamers
Hexgears Immersion A3: Two-minute review
Key Stats
- Price: $130 (£100, $195 AUD)
- Mechanical switches: White Rain switch options
- Dimensions: 432mm x 143mm x 20mm
- Weight: 1.12 kg
- Connectivity: USB-C
Overview
The Hexgears Immersion A3 is a tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard that boasts a compact design and switch-swappable options. Priced at $130 (£100, $195 AUD), it’s an interesting compromise between portability and keyboard functionality.
Design (4/5)
The tenkeyless design is a personal favorite, and the metal top plate adds a touch of quality. However, I found the mini display and top row of buttons could use some improvement.
Performance (3/5)
The White Rain switches might not please everyone. They’re not as fast as regular linears, and not as good for typing as clicky switches. But, you get different switch options to try before you buy.
Value (4/5)
At $130 (£100, $195 AUD), the Hexgears Immersion A3 seems fairly priced. For the price, you get a solid build and switch-swappable options.
Average Rating (3.5/5)
A solid mechanical keyboard with some interesting quirks that could split opinion.
Buy the Hexgears Immersion A3 if…
- You prefer compact keyboards with a tenkeyless design
- You want switch-swappable options
- You’re on a budget
Don’t buy it if…
- You’re a touch typist and need specific switch options
- You prefer a full-sized keyboard
- You’re willing to spend more for high-end features
Hexgears Immersion A3: Also consider
- The Womier K61, another mechanical gaming keyboard with similar switch options
- The Das Keyboard 4 Professional, a more expensive keyboard with a focus on quality switches
How we tested the Hexgears Immersion A3
I tested the Hexgears Immersion A3 by using it day-to-day to write articles, browse the web, and play games. I connected it to a Windows PC and a Mac and tried out the features of its HexDrive companion app on Windows.
First reviewed in October 2024.