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Good Value
By Kam on Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Been using the keyboard for a while now, and I'd say it's pretty good for a $70 keyboard. Upgrading from a cheap plastic butterfly keyboard to a mechanical keyboard was a HUGE improvement. The difference in the typing experience is night and day. This keyboard has a metal base, and the version I purchased was with brown switches, so maybe my keys are slightly more responsive than blue or red switches, but overall, the responsiveness is very good. Side note: as with most mechanical keyboards, the typing noises with the default keycaps is very satisfying. It's a USB keyboard, so I wouldn't consider battery life to be an issue, but I would highly recommend getting a hand or arm rest as the keyboard is quite tall and rises a good inch or so above the surface of my desk. The RGB aspect is pretty cool, and you can install the app to customize macros and key inputs if needed (also has a neat startup sequence when first powered). I'd also recommend extending the feet of the keyboard to improve ergonomics. TLDR: Good quality mechanical keyboard for this price, good build quality, satisfying typing experience. Overall, I'd say the keyboard does exactly what you need a keyboard to do, it's sturdy (albeit a bit heavy), and I'd recommend buying an arm/wrist rest to accompany it. Also note that this is USB powered and NOT battery powered. Would recommend for anyone who wants a mechanical keyboard but doesn't want to spend $100+ on an expensive keyboard.
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Wireless Keyboard With Janky Wireless Mode
By Anthony Acevedo on Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Bought in July of 2024, reviewing in March 2025 after buying a replacement for this thing. I got the wireless version because I am bed bound a lot but still like to use my computer for gaming/messaging/etc, and I wanted something backlit so that it was easier to always see the keys. I like that is has a lot of rgb presets for the keyboard, but you can't make your own. (Which is fine, not really a big deal.) When I first got it, I had to get used to the sensitivity of the keys. Even just resting my finger on a key would press it. I got used to it within a week or so, though. When it's connected and in wired mode, it USED to work just fine. Now if I move the cord just the wrong way it'll sort of disconnect, but still show it's connected. It'll light up but I can't type, so I have to switch back to wireless mode, which is honestly a nightmare at times. I have the keyboard maybe three feet from the connector, maybe four feet when I had a different setup, and this keyboard does NOT appreciate that, or anything at all being between it and the usb connector. I wouldn't think it would be a problem because it doesn't seem to have connectivity issues when I use it from my actual computer desk. Maybe it's because it's only about two feet away from the usb connector? No idea. But when this thing doesn't want to connect, I can't type to save my life. It'll not register letters or double type them, or even get stuck on a letter and I have to wait for it to figure itself out before I can type anything else or backspace. Don't know if this is because I'm a bit too far from it, or what, but this wireless keyboard has pretty bad wireless capabilities. As a wired keyboard though, works just fine. One more thing to note is that it is not very quiet at all. My keys can be heard when I'm in a call with my friends and I start typing.
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