The Hator Starfall series includes mechanical keyboards on inexpensive switches from Hator itself. They belong to the initial price segment and have many simplifications compared to the more status Rockfall and Skyfall models from the same manufacturer. The Starfall line is designed for a wide range of users who want to replace an old membrane or try a mechanical keyboard for the first time, but are not sure about paying over $100 for a proven option from Logitech, HyperX, Asus, Razer and other well-known brands.


In total, 2 keyboards have been released in the Starfall series. The original Starfall with a simple Rainbow Led came out in the winter of 2021. After some success in the market, the manufacturer pleased potential buyers with a modified version of Starfall Premium with RGB backlighting. What is important, each key is illuminated individually, the backlight has 5 degrees of brightness and several glow modes. And instead of the standard red or blue Hator switches with a resource of 50 million clicks, which are installed in the usual Starfall, Starfall RGB uses premium class switches (note: clicking Green or linear Pink) with an increased resource to failure up to 80 million.

Otherwise, both versions of Starfall are almost identical: both are full-size models with a full-fledged Num-block, which can be useful for working with numbers, but often interferes with games. Case ― Skeleton, connection on a wire. Metal plates are hidden inside the plastic case, so both pass the twist tests well and sit confidently on the table without trying to move sideways. The legs have several degrees of adjustment, the cable can be passed into a special groove on the bottom. Naturally, there is support for N-KRO anti-ghosting, otherwise what kind of games would we be talking about? Well, the icing on the cake is durable keycaps made of PBT plastic, made using the double molding method, like in serious eSports keyboards.