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The GK GAMAKAY TK75 V2 is a versatile 75% mechanical keyboard featuring silent GamaKay Phoenix switches, multiple connectivity options (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C), a customizable TFT screen, and an impressive 4000mAh battery for long-lasting performance. Perfect for both gaming and professional use, it combines functionality with sleek design.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 81 |
Number of Sections | 7 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | gamakay_phoenix |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Volume Roller, Backlit, Rechargeable, Customizable Display Keys |
Number of Keys | 81 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | gaming |
Color | GamaKay Phoenix Switch |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.95"L x 5.7"W x 1.1"H |
S**Z
9.5 out of 10 (If you are having issues with battery/connection, please read)
Tldr; Bad manual, software is laggy, but overall great value. good build quality. Silent keys.Feel: 10/10Sound: 10/10 (I got the Pegasus silent keys, absolute dream)Size: 10/10Macros: 10/10 (takes a bit of messing around with)User Manual: 6/10 (Needs work)Why I bought this keyboard:I want to preface this with that I am not a "keyboard head". I don't know what is "thocciest", but I imagine this would be "creamy". I don't want to spend 4 hours lubing my switches. I just wanted a keyboard that felt good, was somewhat portable (hence 75%, though would have prefered 60%, but it was hard to find something that came prebuilt with silent keys), and quiet. I plan to take this to work, as now we are required to go back to the office soon, and you have to use a flexible/unassigned desk, it is hit or miss that you get a keyboard that is not grimy. Also I have gotten used to my Corsair keyboard feel, so the low profile ones are a bit less comfortable now.I received this keyboard today. Let me tell you, it is amazing how quiet it is. My mouse click is 3 times as loud. The keyboard feels great! I wasn't too thrilled about the caps, especially the lighter color, but they are growing on me. The software is ok at best. It is slow, and take some time to get used to, but once you figure out the macros, you can modify it pretty easy. Love macros on my old corsair. If you are into the gamer LED look, you will be pleased. It has a good range of options and customizations directly controllable on the keyboard. (NOTE: To change the mode, press FN+\, the user manual isnt too clear) I prefer not to attract attention and feel it looks a bit tacky, so I preferer white backlight or no lights. Its easy to change light settings directly with the keyboard function keys. I don't use the HOME, PAGE UP, or PAGE DOWN Keys so these are what I programmed my Macros as. I also changed to volume knob press function to pause/play music as the default is mute/unmute. Macros DO require the software though.I had issues when trying to connect Bluetooth. I connected fine the first time, however my battery seemed to hold no charge. It displayed 1% on the windows Bluetooth setting app, and would disconnect if I removed the power cord. And when I tried to connect it to another device it seemed to fail due to batter not lasting long enough to register connection. I contacted their customer support but had no answer, so I planned to return. BUT THERE IS HOPE. . .I was able to fix this issue! If you are having similar issues try these steps. I am not sure which steps solved this.1. The switch on the back of the keyboard should be pushed to the far right side if set down (Closest to the mouse if you are right handed)2. Reset the keyboard. FN+ESC for a couple second.3. Hold the FN+1/2/3 for a 3-5 seconds. It will slow pulse red on the middle right light, and when released it should pulse faster.4. Connect via TK75 5.0 (TK75 3.0 will not show you your batter life)5. If you are having issues with 5.0 vs 3.0 unpair from your computer and repeat the steps above.Hope that helps! I was about to return this and write a terrible review, but I was able to fix the issue. Battery now shows 100% and I wrote this review with THIS keyboard!I will update if any other issues come up, but as of right now I love this keyboard. If you like building keyboards then maybe its not for you, but again I am not about wasting time lubing keys for 4 hours.
E**D
Amazing keyboard for an amazing price
Gamakay tk75v2 with pegasus v2 switchesPros :* Very silent* Good tactile response and doesn't feel too heavy for long typing sessions* Good compatibility with mac and windows* Initially I thought the tft screen was just a gimmick and would be useless, but after using it, I feel this makes the keyboard complete and the display is very sharp, bright and responsive* Good build quality [ even though the body is made out of plastic it feels very premium, better than aluminum keyboards at the same price ]* Good and stable connectivity* The keycaps are dye sub pbt, they have good thickness and don't feel cheapCons :Haven't found any yet, will update if I find somethingWho should consider this keyboard ?* Office users* Roommates who ask you to be quiet* People who use macos, this is better than keychron k2 [ functionality, build quality and performance ], Not having function row keys when using macos [ like 67% keyboard ] is a pain as there will some struggle with the number row keys and function row keys* In general if you are someone who prefers silence over a thocky or a rainy keyboard, although it sounds like a membrane keyboard, the typing experience feels like a mechanical keyboard
P**K
Pegasus switches make this keyboard a rare bird.
O.K., yeah, that title would have been funnier if I had gotten the Phoenix switches, but there you go.The Good:* It is, indeed, very quiet. Not the absolute quietest I have heard, but quiet.* The case is very nicely padded out with several layers of foam and even a layer of silicone* Though the case is plastic, it feels solid and is heavy enough to stay put on your desk.* The volume knob is convenient and feels nice.* It's hot-swappable, so you can customize it later, to your liking.The Bad:* I hate, hate, hate the keycap set that came installed on my copy. (It looks as if they're moving away from that set, thankfully.) It is crowded with bits of text that don't tell you anything about what the keys actually do and pictograms that actively obscure the function of some of them, including, ironically enough, the Function button.The Meh:* The Pegasus switches have a somewhat heavy actuation, and are slightly mushy. This is not unusual in silent switches. They're nowhere near the worst on the market, but they're not the best, either, in my opinion. I would guess that, for the average person looking for a quiet keyboard, they are perfectly fine, and they are one of very few options if you want a pre-built, quiet, mechanical keyboard.*The only switch on the case is on/off, so you have to remember which buttons to pair with the function button to switch modes. At least they don't make you pry off a keycap to find it, like some manufacturers do.*No Via compatibility. (They do have their own software, but I didn't keep the keyboard long enough to try it.)* The design and colorway is rather ho-hum, in my opinion.In the end, I ended up returning this keyboard and going with something else. I think it is one of the better keyboards in its price point, but I wanted something a bit flashier and decided to go a more custom route.
T**N
Great keyboard
By far my favorite keyboard. I use with macOS and multiple Bluetooth devices. Easy to switch betweeen just remember your keyboard bindings!
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