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4.7 out of 5
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5.0 out of 5 stars The keyboard.
The media could not be loaded. The light are north facing so they may not be super bright to whoever is using it but its still pretty great. It can be mountable so you can type at an angle, it IS indeed a creamy sound and the lights are amazing. Overall i love the keyboard, the colors are pretty great as well and it even has some weight to it. Durable, nice and easy to set up, and good.
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing value
The media could not be loaded. This is a hefty keyboard and is heavier than many of my full sized keyboard which is actually a good thing. It's very stable. All the feet have great rubber for grip and even the extended legs have the rubber grip as well. Everything feels very solid. I'm used to clicky browns and blues so these are very different. These are much much quieter than clicky blues and feel completely linear. There is no feel to an actuation point and only "click" When fully depressed and the entire travel is completely linear. It's not necessarily a good or bad thing. I know some people will want an actuation click before bottoming out but these do not have that. If you don't fully bottom out, there will not be any tapping noise at all so is great for light typers who want silence. I will say that I excitedly changed out the keys before making this review so my black pudding keycaps are not apart of this.This brings me to my tiny complaint. These are nowhere near as bright as what I'm used to and that's compared in my video but the camera makes it seem brighter. It is dimmer in real life. Some of the settings are super dim and the brightest settings aren't too bright. That was the main reason for me to change the keycaps. The original keycaps are not shine through so it's even worse since only a tiny amount of light come out below the caps. The pudding caps allow for more light through which is an improvement. Also, the lights are at the top of the keys so it's much dimmer from a user's southern view getting the darker view.Overall, a lovely keyboard with the lack of a clicky feel and led that are a bit dim. Definitely great for the price but can get pricey if you have to purchase different switches
5.0 out of 5 stars MageGee Sky 81 - A Marbly Typing Experience
MageGee is one of the most popular lower-priced keyboard brands. It appears that MageGee has created a higher-tier and offers more features at higher price points. And now, a MageGee keyboard can cost as much as $80. That’s still within the <$100 “budget” range, but they are offering more options.The MageGee Sky81, currently at $50, would be one of the less-expensive options among the new upper-tier of MageGee keyboards.As a typist, there are a few keyboard features that I always look for. My ideal layout is 80% TKL, but I also like "exploded 75%" (when the arrow keys and the Page Up / Page Down keys have a little distance from the main keys, making them more easily accessible). I also like having the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock indicators that are visible on the top of the keyboard.The MageGee Sky 81 ticks all these boxes.One unique feature of the MageGee Sky 81 is that it has a sliding switch on the left side that turns the RGB backlight on and off. I have not seen this on any keyboard before, and I like it. Sometimes you just don’t want the lights on, and it’s nice to be able to shut it off without having to cycle through various patterns or brightness levels.Another thing I like about the MageGee Sky 81 is that it has a knob. The knob can control the backlight patterns and brightness. It can also control media volume.* In the Box:The MageGee Sky 81 comes with a USB-C cable in a matching color, a combo keycap/switch puller, and extra white keycaps, so you can change the look of your keyboard.* Pros:When it comes to mechanical keyboards, switches can make all the difference. My favorite linear switches are Gateron Yellow/Milky Yellow switches.The MageGee Sky 81 is hot swappable with both 3- and 5-pin switches. At first, I was expecting to immediately swap the switches. But the Blue Whale switches are very good. They have a surprisingly marbly sound and feel to them, and I really like typing on them.So I don’t have any plans to swap out the switches now, but I am also happy to have that option.* Keycaps:These are double-shot cherry profile keycaps. I got the Prussian Blue, and it looks good on my desk.* Connection:The MageGee Sky 81 only works with the USB-C connection. It comes with a USB-C cord in a matching color and it is detachable. However, there are no options for 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth.* RGBThe lights are north-facing. I personally love using RGB and the Magegee Sky81 RGB lights look great.* Conclusion:The MageGee Sky81 is a very nice mechanical keyboard. A lot of affordable keyboards are described as, “it’s nice for this price,” or “good for beginners just getting into the hobby.” However, this keyboard is not just a “nice-for-cheap-price” mechanical keyboard. It’s an all-around good keyboard at a very reasonable price.The only feature that you are missing here is that there is no wireless (2.4 GHz/Bluetooth) connection. But that is really the only drawback. That is the main thing that sets the MageGee Sky81 apart from other similar keyboards such as Aula F75 or Yunzii B75 which are currently priced at about $65-80. So if you don’t need a wireless connection, this is a great option.The MageGee Sky81 is a fine mechanical keyboard that you will enjoy typing on right out of the box.
5.0 out of 5 stars VIOLET responsive COMPANION!
This is surprisingly a good keyboard at a great value. The violet switches are a DELIGHT to type on. They aren’t the loudest switches but, not quiet either. The sound is pleasing in my opinion. The actuation force is JUST RIGHT and provides a unique typing experience. The keyboard itself is aesthetically pleasing to look at and well made. It is an INCREDIBLE value for what you get. It’s also gasket structured, adding to the experience. It has been ABOVE average for a budget keyboard. Overall, It is a good keyboard to start with but, do not expect luxury quality out of this. It is wired and does NOT have Bluetooth or wireless capabilities. Nonetheless, a GREAT hot-swappable board. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you check it out.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great keyboard at this price point
Modern mechanical keyboards used to be more of a boutique purchase than mainstream, but in the past few years a lot of solid mainstream offerings have become available - this being one of them. The look and feel are great, not cheap at all. Switch activation is as others have noted: "creamy" - satisfying to type on. Switches are hot-swappable, so it'd be simple to change out the sound and feel if you wanted to. This particular keyboard is wired, so no worries about batteries or dongles to keep track of (for those of us who swap keyboards between computers). The volume knob isn't as solid feeling as higher-line models, but doesn't feel cheap, either. The LEDs are north-facing and not as bright as some other keyboards, but that's only a downside if you are concerned about bright backlighting (and if so, you'd want a set of keycaps which let more light through, anyways).
4.0 out of 5 stars a nice budget keyboard
From stock, this is actually a really solid, decent keyboard for the price point. The switches are pretty creamy and have a bit of the marble sound that's been popular in recent years, and the typing experience is smooth.
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