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Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS, Mac OS |
Connectivity Technology | Usb |
Special Features | Backlit Keyboard |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Color | Black |
S**L
Best Value for a Mechanical Keyboard
I bought this to replace a DAS mechanical keyboard that my lovely child favored with repeated spills (causing a few of the keys to go dead even after careful cleaning), so I'll start by saying ... look, it's no DAS. It isn't an expensive higher-end keyboard and the price reflect that. BUT -- and this is the good part -- it's almost there.I didn't get this for the lights (never had an LED/RGB keyboard, never wanted one), but I wanted a cheap board that was mechanical for that oh-so-good typing experience. This was, frankly, the cheapest at the time and had the best overall reviews.It surprised me. I'll be honest, it really impressed me. The lights that I was too much of a snob to care about turned out to be a lot of fun to play with. The keypresses were solid and had that great Blue Switch tactile "clicky-clack" that we all know and love (be aware if you type while people are sleeping, it's a bit loud), and the extra features -- WinKey lock, media controls (I really just use the volume stuff), full number pad -- are all great.The only negatives for me are mostly subjective ones. I don't really care for the typeface printed on the board. Not a dealbreaker for sure, just not my style. The backspace button feels mushy compared to the rest, and often doesn't click as nicely. It works fine, though. Finally, some of the (backspace again) buttons have a bit of play to them. They wiggle a little. My DAS was solid as oak in that regard.In the end, it looks nice, types well, feels mostly very solid, and works even at a higher WPM typing rate. I mostly program with it instead of playing games, but it excels perfectly fine at both general tasks and "performance" inputs.For the price, it's absolutely perfect. Watching this company with interest.
の**の
Very nice. Responsive. Zero Ghosting. Full rollover.
Edit 4/2/24: Holy moly this baby is still kicking. Went from a temporary solution to still going wrong to today. Easy to clean. Even survived an unfortunate violent smash. (Remember the Russian Counter Strike player meme from 2006.) Beast of a keyboard for what it is. The mouse is still working flawlessly.On September 17, 2020 my razor black widow keyboard 2016 ver. Desired to forever sleep. Mechanical keyboards of that nature cost quite a bit. So in-order to satisfy the immediate need for a keyboard I came to Amazon, after looking at the selection available I was able to settle on this due to its price point and included mouse (mine was an old stock dell mouse).To start this is a very clicky keyboard, and the rainbow color pattern and modes are very nice. Compared to razor greens they are less heavy of a press. For me this is a big plus. The build is solid nice look and feel to it. That piece of aluminium is solid. Plug n' Play.Mouse is fantastic, The RGB patterns are nice as well. Feels a lot more solid than my stock dell mouse. DPI selection is nice. Plug n' Play as well. If you so choose to download the software it ads a selection of settings such as DPI setting colors. You can choose the speed of the colors and reprogram what the buttons do. You can also set up a macro. Mouse move speed, enhance pointer precision, Scrolling speed ect.This is a solid pick 5/5
C**E
A good entry-level mechanical keyboard
First, allow me to admit that I made a mistake in thinking that the board offered different solid color lighting options (all blue, all green, etc.). I was rather excited to have the board lit entirely in blue and, well, it's in rainbow. This was entirely my fault for not paying enough attention. I bought this due to the price point and the "clicky" effect, and the free mouse. I needed a temporary Mech. KB for writing with andI thought this would be a fun one to try out. So far it's performed fine for what it is and I've not experienced any malfunctions or strange behavior. The mouse doesn't much like my mousepad for some reason and occasionally the pointer leaps, but I think that's just an anomaly with my make-shift pad.The keys appear to be some sort of off-brand cherry blues and are nice and clicky and responsive. I don't use this KB for gaming so please take that into consideration. I only use this for typing (so I don't have to use the laptop's KB). The height of the keys and the angle of the board all feel comfortable and not unnatural. The key caps feel slightly "cheap" in my hands. I don't notice this too awful much, but only if I fiddle with the key cap. The lighting options are a fun novelty, though for practicality they are only useful for low-light conditions (honestly, who buys a multi-pattern back-lit keyboard for practicality anyway?!).I bought this due to price-point. It's a great KB if you're wanting to get into the "clicky" realm and don't want to go full-force. It's also lacking the extra peripheral options that others provide, such as multimedia stuff, but it does have all the basics that you'd use on a daily basis. Overall I'm pleased with the general performance and I would recommend it. The Mouse is actually much better than I had expected and I do believe that I would use it in a gaming setup, due to the variable dpi and comfort - it feels much like a Razer Death Adder.
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