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5.0 out of 5 stars Great value substantial mechanical keyboard.
Note: blue keys make noise - like they're meant to (go for red keys if clicking isn't your thing).The not very well advertised software is via their site:global.blackshark.com/pages/downloadYou will need the 'K2 UK' version if you want to use their software rather than keyboard shortcuts to change your lighting settings via a PC.The edge lighting bar can be a static colour.The main keys can be a static colour too.The keys are well lit and vibrant.Feels very substantial and well made.Unlike Razer, you do not need the software running or installed to keep your lighting settings as it has its own memory.Completely plug and play (working on Win 11 pro for myself without issue).Extremely pleased with this keyboard.Would recommend it to anyone wanting to go from a membrane keyboard to mechanical.If I could find anything to moan about: perhaps caps lock / num lock indicators could match whichever static colour you choose? They are an unchangeable blue if you have them on.Other than that, great price and great product.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Mechanical Keyboard
Lovely product positive action easy to install would buy again. I bought this for wifey as she had used her previous keyboard so much, working from home, the letters were worn off the keys. I stuck replacement letters on them but that looked really naff. So I bought this mechnaical keyboard for a birthday present - I know I'm a big (cheap) spender. She loves the multiple colours rotating around the edge of the keyboard, I just left them as the default colours, I forgot to tell her the colours are adjustable, ignorance is bliss, besides it seems that changing them colours take several key strokes, I did change the backlighting below the keys to a comfortable shade of green, very restful, I think. Wifey agrees.The keyboard is a chunky beast and stands out proud on the work table - normally I type without resting my wrists, perfect as the keyboard has no rest areas at all. But I've found that wrist resting and typing from the table postion is easy enough for editing. I'm a high speed left and right single finger typist - I think as I type whereas I know some fellas type faster than they think. I have a soft touch keyboard on my main PC but this mechanical jobby is superior, key clicks are not particularily loud and a slight touch can produce a quiet performance - it really depends on how hard the keys are punched down. Just think of an expert pianist, gentle strokes for gentle tunes. The keys respond with about 1 mm movement or less.
5.0 out of 5 stars The best keyboard I've ever used
Firstly, I just want to say that I'm writing this review after using the keyboard for only a few hours, so I can't comment on the long-term reliability at all at this point. However, what I will say, based on my usage so far, is this...This is the best keyboard I've ever used. I began my software development career in the 1980s when the very highly regarded "IBM model M" buckling spring keyboards where pretty standard items. I would say the feel and action of this keyboard is definitely comparable. It's satisfyingly clunky to type on -- every keypress is positively affirmed by feel and by sound, just like the old model M. But in addition to the great, positive, key action, you also get a wide choice of of LED lighting -- a configurable background colour (or one of several effects) for the background/border LEDs and various configurable colours and effects for the individual keys. I've settled on a turquoise colour with a relatively low brightness for everything, but there are all sorts of garish options available too. You can configure different colours for each keytop for use with different pieces of software. All of that is configurable using the Function key on the keyboard itself with no additional software required. Or you can switch the LEDs off with Fn+Esc if you prefer.The keyboard works perfectly under Linux too. All the function keys for volume control, media playback/pausing, etc. all seem to work fine on my Ubuntu 20.04 installation. No additional software needed.Obviously, time will tell how robust it turns out to be. But so far, it feels reassuringly solid. The (aluminium, I think?) baseplate is sturdy and it has feet at the back to set it to a decent operating angle.I see a few people complaining about the "noise". Well, it's a proper mechanical keyboard, the clunking, as far as I'm concerned, is a definite plus point and it is nowhere near as loud as the old model m. Although it does kind-of bring back wonderful memories of being in a room full of coders all clanking away on their keyboards simultaneously.If you want a silent keyboard for typing on while your partner sleeps or watches TV or something, then this is not the keyboard for you. If you want the best typing experience, and plan to operate and enjoy the keyboard in room on your own, then you'll struggle to find better I think.
Buen teclado
Lo unico que lamento un poco es que el viaje es algo largo y al ser interruptores azules son perma clicky aunque de funcionameinto perfecto tiene buenas combinaciones y los efectos del marco de colores le dan un plus excelente ... pase de un logitech G213 a este definitivamente mejor eleccion que un Eyooso que era mi primera opcion si consideran uno como ese ... por mucho elijan este
Un clavier de qualité pour un prix contenu
J'avais besoin de changer de clavier car celui que j'avais (mécanique blue switch) faisait beaucoup de trop de bruit ce qui dérangeait la nuit. J'ai donc opté pour celui-ci (version red switch) car pas chère et a l'air de proposé énormément de bonne qualité pour son prix.Points fort:-Touche agréable et bruit moins énervant qu'un blue switch-rgb vraiment très lumineux j'aime beaucoup la bande qui fait le contour du clavier-châssis en aluminiumPoint faible:-câble non tressé, ça aurait pu éviter qui s'abîme sur le long terme, à voir-logiciel compliqué à trouvé pas de lien de téléchargement dans la boîteSi vous cherchez un bon clavier gamer avec le meilleur rapport qualité-prix vous êtes servis!
De los mejores teclados que puedes encontrar por este precio
Lo compré en oferta por 44€ y porque no podía escribir ni un día más en mi teclado de membrana, el cual era un Razer que si, mucho led y logotipo pero se llenaba de porquería y las teclas se quedaban pilladas y costaba escribir. Por el precio que vale, es un teclado impresionante. El cuerpo de aluminio tiene pinta de ser muy resistente, y la construcción general parece de muy buena calidad. La verdad que no esperaba que por este precio fuese a encontrar un buen teclado mecánico pero me he llevado una sorpresa muy positiva. Me encanta el recorrido de las teclas y los materiales empleados en el teclado, además de que es muy luminoso y el aspecto general parece muy premium para costar menos de 50€. He visto que tiene una aplicación para controlar los leds pero yo paso, los modos que trae ya son suficientes para mí y encima dejo puesto el estándar que es único que no desconcentra al escribir. Las patas traseras tienen goma con lo cual no se desliza nada. Lo único que puedo decir es que ojalá las patas fuesen un poco más largas para tener un ángulo algo más pronunciado, pero vamos, que no es ni un defecto por el precio que vale. Para mí, 5 estrellas de teclado. He probado a jugar, trabajar y todo funciona de lujo. Hay mucho hueco entre el final de la tecla y el teclado, que no es que me incumbe porque además es lo que le da tan buena sensación de tecla, pero habrá que ver cuánto dura sin llenarse de porquería. Muy recomendado.
Good Keyboard for a Modest Price
This has the best switches for gaming and you can choose between the blue & the red touch types as you prefer. For some reason though the charge $2.60 more for the red type. In case you are not aware here is a reprint from "Tom's Hardware" site explaining the different switch types:==========================Cherry MX Reds are some of the most widespread switches out there, and for good reason. These linear switches require 45 grams of force to actuate. The light touch makes them a good choice for both gaming and typing. The keys are also very quiet, particularly the MX Red Silent variant, which makes them good for office environments or crowded houses.Cherry MX Blacks are linear switches that are very similar to Reds, save that they require 60 g of force to actuate. They feel a little more resistant than Reds, and are also available in a Silent variant.Cherry MX Browns are some of the most popular switches in gaming keyboards. Browns are tactile switches that require 45 g of force to activate. They don't make much sound, and spring back very quickly after actuation.Cherry MX Blues are "clicky" switches, meaning they make audible clicking noises every time you depress them, like typewriters of old. Some users find the noise gratifying; others find it insufferable. You won't know until you try. Cherry MX Blues require 50 g of actuation force.Cherry MX Speed or Silver switches are built with gamers in mind. Like Reds, Cherry MX Speeds are linear switches that require 45 g of actuation force. Unlike Reds, though, they travel only 1.2 mm rather than the standard 2 mm. This theoretically lets gamers pound keys faster.=================================So once you decide the type you need you can explore the different keyboards. The most common are the red and blue of this keyboard. For the price you get a high quality keyboard (full size) with the mechanical switches you prefer. Great price for a quality keyboard.
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