MOONMOON is a variety streamer who got is start back in April 2016. Since then, he has developed a following based on his sense of humor, reactions to in-game events and interactions with his chat. Below, we have provided a list of the equipment that forms part of MOONMOON’s gaming setup for those who want to know what he uses to produce his high-quality content.
WHAT MONITOR DOES MOONMOON USE?
MOONMOON uses an Asus VG248QE monitor.
The ASUS VG248QE is a gaming monitor that offers a refresh rate of 144Hz at a report rate of 1ms. One of the more impressive features is its 80,000,000:1 smart contrast ratio that enhances the realism of the images displayed on the screen. Another major feature for gamers is the ASUS-exclusive GamePlus hotkey with crosshair (aimpoint) and timer functions which provide tools to improve the user’s accuracy and overall in-game performance. It also offers a variety of adjustment options including swivel, pivot, height and tilting adjustments.
WHAT MOUSE DOES MOONMOON USE?
MOONMOON uses a Logitech G502 Hero gaming mouse.
The Logitech G502 Hero is a wired gaming mouse that that is fitted with a Hero 25K sensor. This provides an impressive DPI range of between 100 – 25,600 DPI that can be tweaked through the Logitech G Hub software. The polling rates are also adjustable to either 125, 250, 500 or 1,000Hz. Another feature is its eleven fully programmable buttons. These comprise of six side buttons located around the right thumb, the clickers, scroll wheel and two DPI buttons below the scroll wheel.
In addition to its built-in thumb-rest, it also 3.99 x 7.49 x 13.2cm (1.57 x 2.95 x 5.2”) and weighs 121.9g (4.3oz). It also comes with five 3.6g weights to allow for further customization.
WHAT MOUSEPAD DOES MOONMOON USE?
MOONMOON uses a Razer Manticor mousepad.
The Razer Manticor mousepad is constructed from an aircraft-grade aluminum material. This allows it to have an ultra-thin design of only 2.3mm (0.09”). This, combined with its rubberized grip on its underside, helps to prevent it from sliding during use. Its total dimensions are at 25.5 x 35.51 x 0.23cm (10.04 x 13.98 x 0.09”) with a weight of 373g (13.16oz.)
WHAT KEYBOARD DOES MOONMOON USE?
MOONMOON uses an EPOMAKER AKKO 3108-9009 Retro keyboard.
The EPOMAKER AKKO is a full-sized wired gaming keyboard. MOONMOON has opted for the version with Cherry Blue MX switches. These operate at an actuation force of 60G at an actuation point of
2.2mm and a total travel distance of 4mm. These are set with removable 85% PBT keycaps that are abrasion-resistant, waterproof, and dust resistant to provide durability over long-time use. It also features feet that can be adjusted in three levels to provide more comfort options for users while they are performing different tasks.
The keyboard also boasts N-key rollover and anti-ghosting features. Its dimensions are 44.1 x 14 x 4.1cm (17.36 x 5.51 x 1.61”) and weighs 1.2kg (2.64lbs.) There are three other size-options to choose from as well.
WHAT HEADSET DOES MOONMOON USE?
MOONMOON uses Sennheiser HD 650 headphones.
MOONMOON’s gaming setup includes the same headphones as those found in Pokelawls’ setup.
They are stereo headphones that offer a frequency response range of 10 – 39,500Hz which is almost double the typical gaming headset range of 20 – 20,000Hz. It also operates at an impedance of 300 Ohms at a sound pressure level of 103dB.
Its chassis is constructed from plastic and coated in a titanium-silver finish, while its earcups are padded with velour-covered memory foam. Its headband is adjustable and is also padded.
WHAT MICROPHONE DOES MOONMOON USE?
MOONMOON uses an Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ microphone.
The AT2020USB+ microphone is a basic plug-and-play condenser microphone that is frequently found in streamer’s setups. Its chassis is made of metal and it offers a frequency response range of 20 – 20,000Hz at an impedance of 100 Ohms. It has a cardioid polar pattern through a side-address to help prevent unwanted background noises from filtering into recordings. It comes with a tripod desk stand as well as a pivoting stand mount.