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4.5 out of 5
90.77% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this keyboard!
I wanted a keyboard for travel with a pad. I'm super-fussy about keyboards because I write for a living. I wanted the smallest possible keyboard with a mechanical touch. (I really hate laptop-style keyboards with no "feel".) This is it. The keys are full size, so don't be confused by the "60% size" product description--that just refers to the overall footprint. The space-saving design omits F1 through F12 keys but you can get them by pressing the Fn key with keys 1 through 0 , -, and =. The tab, caps lock, shift keys, and enter keys are normally sized; there is no compromise there. The enter, backslash, and backspace keys are also full size. The cursor keys are well placed. The one compromise is they omitted Home and End keys, but PgUp, PgDn, Ins, and Del are all there.Backlight is activated by pressing Fn with cursor-up or cursor-down. There are four levels of brightness (plus you can switch it off), and you can also activate some entertaining lighting effects which I found unnecessary.My one complaint is that the keyboard is a little bit heavy for traveling. But the size is perfect and the key touch is just perfect.This keyboard has received some negative views which I find confusing. A couple reviewers complain that the keyboard has an auto-off feature, but mine doesn't have that; it stays on. A reviewer complained about poor manufacturing finish, but the finish on my keyboard here is excellent.I hardly ever give 5 stars to anything, but this keyboard deserves it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent starter keyboard
The keyboard has great sound and very customizable light settings and comes with some key replacements. This keyboard is a great budget keyboard, and honestly I am surprised that it is this cheap. I would recommend highly.
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for the price
I purchased this for under $25, so I will review as such. I got the yellow keycaps with blue switches.One of my hobbies is to buy dirt cheap mechanical keyboards and mod/improve them as much as I can. Sometimes I fall in love with them, other times I just give away as custom made gifts.This caught my attention because it is pretty rare to see a removable USB C connection in the right spot on cheap mech keyboards, I've retrofitted one with a after market port and it was such a pain I said I would never bother again.For the price this is a pretty good keyboard, although one of the loudest I have, and I'm currently neck deep in about 15 different mech keyboards. The switches are soldered on and are Jixian blues. Reviews aren't great and I would agree. They feel fine but sound obnoxious. I havn't tried the red switch option of this board but I would go that route if I ever repurchased, probably duller to the ear with similar feel when it comes to this grade switch.However, sound aside this is really nice to type on, and the cheapest 60% with USB C I have seen. The keycaps it comes with are really nice doubleshots and it came with a bag of extras, even some that don't fit on this board, like number pad big 0 and long vertical enter. Mine shipped all white and grey, and a bag of yellow modifiers/space/numkey/FN/backspace etc. Also a red esc cap.I immediately took it apart by removing all keycaps and removing six screws. Pretty solid board, but a big empty echo chamber of a base. I added one layer of Zip-n-fit foam to the deep well towards the back, than another full panel layer to the remaining space. I put 5 layers of masking tape on the back of the board and screwed it back together.This helped a long with the "pinginess" and reverb but the switches are still really load. Replacing the switches will be my next project but a long on as there are 136 pins to solder. Won't probably be worth it, but it's my wierd hobby and I will report back.My plans for this are my travel board for hotels. I recently lost a very expensive keyboard in baggage check and would rather just have $25 loss over the aggravation and hassle over a $150 claim with the airlines. If I was traveling with my wife though, she would tell me to throw this thing through the window because it is so loud.I guess if you are single, or plan to use it in a place with no one around, and budget is a concern and are willing to take it apart and make some adjustments, this is a very good $25 keyboard. For anyone who has a great mechanical keyboard or are in earshot of 50ft of someone, this probably isn't for you.Edit: I bought another one with red switches. I highly recommend going with red's, it feels better typing, and sounds 1000% better.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Feel, Fun
Good programmable keyboard for small spaces. Really enjoy the ease of unplugging the USB from the back of this thing. Like the extra buttons it comes with. Only thing is that there are key commands to be able to use the third programmed keys. You have to look them up in the product description. Mine didn't come with instructions
5.0 out of 5 stars Really nice for the price
After daily driving for 3 months, I have very few complaints. Only once on start up did the keyboard not turn on but a quick unplug/plug-in it worked just fine. If you are coming from a full sized keyboard, it takes an adjustment period to get used to a 60% keyboard. I was worried I would miss the numpad but it hasn't been an issue.
3.0 out of 5 stars Moderately useful.
Product works as described, not a ripoff. It is small and clackity clack, we like that. Like the backlighting, though the point of backlight patterns escapes me.BUT the engineering and design are less than well thought through.1) Caps symbols are side by side with L/C symbols. "You should just know that", no they should be over-under. Quick: which is the lower case, '[' or '{'?2) No <Home> or <End> keys. I use these a lot. Another case of "you should have known". OK.3) No utility to change key assignments (see previous point). "Just" do that in the OS key bindings? I wish the keyboard could be reprogrammed instead. Other manufacturers offer this. OK, this is a cheap keyboard.4) <comma> and <period> symbols are indistinguishable. "Learn to touch type". No, make the symbol bigger. I fixed this with a sharpie, but why?So, overall moderately useful. It will probably end up in the bin I'm afraid.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good keyboard
Nice clicky blue switches is sounds so good only downside is it’s wired Which is ok considering the price it is great keyboard thank you for reading
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to beat for price u pay
This was a nice keyboard I used it for like 6 months then I sold it for what I bought it for minus $5 and bought a Magee 60% white mechanical keyboard with red switches and “pudding caps” for just a few $ more
muito bom, bem confortável de digitar e tem uma ótima iluminação
Produto de boa qualidade, muito confortável de digitar e fácil de configurar para uso, só plugar e usar. As funções de iluminação se dão nos botões FN e INS para alternar como a iluminação funciona. Recomendo, pois pelo valor ele entrega muito, no entanto não é um produto grande, ele tem um tamanho próximo de um notebook convencional.
Pésima calidad para su precio
Es una basura para su precio tan caro hay mejores por menor precio
passt alles :-)
passt alles :-)
too good
I bought this keyboard for 2300 in the month of august 2024. for the first few minutes it was a bit difficult for me but as I started to use it is super good. If this is your first time using a mechanical keyboard just buy it it is really good for the budget. the only down sides are it is wired and it has only blue back light but it can be compromised for the quality of the keyboard. if you have fat fingers i will not suggest this one but if you are the opposite this one is the best.
First impression is great!
The media could not be loaded. The keyboard looks good, keys have feedback and are smooth. All keys are functional, including the ~ and `. I replaced some black keys with the orange keys that came along, it improved the looks much. Long term durability will make this purchase epic.Now the keys are obtrusive, no light passes through, and personally I don't care about it. Overall, I am satisfied with this cozy keyboard. I just hope it lasts long.--------Update-----------------------------------------------------The 'E' key malfunctioned within 3 days. I have asked for a replacement, and I am very sceptical of the electronics quality of this keyboard. This keyboard has got the look and feel, but what good is it if the keys don't work!--------Update1----------------Received replacement keyboard. It is working great at the moment and fingers crossed!--------Update2----------------The keyboard is working flawless! I'm very satisfied with the casual as well as gaming experience.
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