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Why I chose the Wooting 60HE+ for my 2026 setup
I decided to upgrade my competitive gaming rig in early 2026, and the Wooting 60HE+ was the only keyboard on my list. The Hall Effect sensors and the Rapid Trigger technology remain the industry standard for tactical shooters. Because local availability in France often comes with massive reseller markups, I found it much more efficient to shop US store options and have the unit sent across the Atlantic.
The 60% form factor fits perfectly on my desk, and the analog input precision is something I haven't found in other brands. My goal was to get this specific hardware without the headache of waiting for local restocks that never seem to happen.
My blueprint for US to France shipping
My strategy for getting US-only tech involves using a reliable freight forwarder. I use comGateway because they provide a tax-free US address in Oregon. This is a critical part of my plan because it allows me to avoid US sales tax entirely before the item even leaves the country.
Once my keyboard arrives at the warehouse, I can choose my preferred courier for the final leg to France. I have found that having a dedicated US hub simplifies the entire process, especially when dealing with specialized hardware manufacturers that don't offer direct international shipping to Europe.
Calculating my delivery costs
I never ship anything without knowing the numbers first. Before I placed my order, I used the shipping calculator to estimate shipping cost for a package of this size and weight. Knowing the dimensions of the Wooting 60HE+ box helped me get an accurate quote.
I also took the time to review the current international shipping rates to see which courier offered the best balance between speed and price. For high-value electronics, I usually opt for express options to ensure the package spends as little time in transit as possible. If you have questions about specific package handling, the FAQ section on the site covers most logistical concerns.
Solving payment issues with BuyForMe
One of the biggest obstacles I encountered when shopping at major US retailers like Apple, Nike, or even some specialized tech outlets is their strict payment security. These stores often block international credit cards or immediately decline orders if they detect a shipping address associated with a forwarder. This can be incredibly frustrating when you are trying to buy a limited-release item.
To fix this, I use the comGateway "BuyForMe" service. The process is simple: I tell them what I want to buy, and they purchase the item on my behalf using a US domestic credit card. This is the safest way to guarantee my order doesn't get cancelled by a store's automated fraud system. By using an assisted purchase service, I bypass the regional payment restrictions that usually stop French buyers from accessing US inventory. Check our guide on the support page if you need help setting up your first assisted purchase.
Managing French import requirements
The final part of my blueprint involves preparing for the French authorities. Every electronic item imported from outside the EU is subject to import duties and customs tax. I make sure to set aside a budget for the 20% VAT that is typically collected upon arrival in France.
I found it helpful to read up on import tax regulations to avoid any surprises at the border. Being proactive about these fees ensures that my Wooting 60HE+ doesn't get stuck in a warehouse. Once the duties are settled, the courier delivers the package right to my door in Paris, completing the process I started just a few days prior.
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