TECKNET RGB Gaming Keyboard, 105 Keys, All-Metal Panel, 15-Zone RGB Illumination, Silent Keyboard with Wrist Rest, 25 Anti-ghosting Keys, IP32 Water Resistance, USB Wired Keyboard for PC, Mac, Laptop

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  • 【15-Zone Rainbow Backlit Keyboard】Choose from 5 illumination modes and 4 brightness levels on the gaming keyboard. Even in low light conditions, the keys are easily identifiable, enhancing typing accuracy and efficiency. 15 RGB color modes to create the perfect atmosphere for your typing adventure.
  • 【Wear Resistant ABS Keycaps & Metal Panel】The RGB gaming keyboard is made of highly resistant ABS plastic keycaps and a metal base, improving texture and durability while reducing movement and bending during use. Featuring the classic volcano switch structure, it can endure an impressive 50 million keystrokes.
  • 【Ergonomic Design, Enhance Gaming Experience】The wired gaming keyboard with a wrist rest offers an ergonomic typing angle (7°) along with a scientific stepped key design. The accompanying wrist rest maintains your hands in a natural position, reducing hand fatigue. With soft key feedback and minimal noise, this keyboard is ideal for late-night gaming sessions or office tasks.
  • 【25 Anti-ghost Keys & 12 Multimedia Keys】The silent gaming keyboard is equipped with anti-ghost keys, enabling 25 keys to function simultaneously for quick and precise responses during games. Additionally, the 12 multimedia keys allow you to control play, pause, and skip multimedia operations directly from the keyboard, ensuring a seamless and uninterrupted gaming experience. (NOTE: Multimedia key are not available on Mac)
  • 【IP32 Spill Resistance】The quiet gaming keyboard boast IP32 spill resistance, with cleverly designed four drainage holes in the wrist rest to prevent accidents, ensuring your game never stops. The removable key cover makes cleaning easy.
  • 【Auto-Sleep Mode, Energy Saving】After 5 minutes of inactivity, the gaming keyboard automatically goes into sleep mode, turning off the backlight to save power. Press any key to wake up the buttons and backlight.
  • 【Life Time Support】If you do not like our product or service, please feel free to contact us. Each TECKNET product provides a 36 months warranty (registered only).
  • Review:

    4.5 out of 5

    89.23% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty solid

    J.M. · September 25, 2024

    I had tried a couple of different keyboards, and im pretty happy with this one. it has a really good weight to it which is nice. Its hard to find a decent keyboard these days. The keys are soft but respond well. The color function is pretty nice. Hold FN and then use insert home page up delete etc. to change the functions.It does feel like the keys are a little bit smaller then normal, but I imagine once you get used to it they'll be just fine. All in all, pretty good keyboard for the money.Not too shabby.

    5.0 out of 5 stars It is Metal.

    V. · September 25, 2024

    I'm still surprised that it is metal. I wanted a normal rgb keyboard and came out with an amazing keyboard that feels sturdy. Much better than plastic. The keys are slighty raised off the keyboard and they just feel great. I love this.

    4.0 out of 5 stars has a nice feel

    R.D. · September 6, 2024

    Honestly, it always surprises me to see a keyboard with full rgb that isn't mechanical. I didn't even think to check before I picked this up. I'm honestly not that disappointed, though. The her presses have a nice feel to them. Just the right amount of resistance and a satisfying 'pop' when I press each key. The lighting is good as well. Overall, it actually seems to be quite nice quality. I still which it has mechanical switches, but for anyone not looking for full linear switches (reds) I think this would be satisfactory. A pretty nice keyboard, and a very nice membrane keyboard.

    5.0 out of 5 stars keys are a little high

    C. · September 21, 2024

    Keys are a little high

    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente

    j.s. · September 18, 2024

    Excelente

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for office setting!

    D.D. · August 25, 2024

    This keyboard is perfect for office-use. The keys are indeed soft padded, which makes them make very less noise.

    3.0 out of 5 stars Lights do not stay on

    F. · August 27, 2024

    The texture of the keys feels great; smooth, but not too slippery. Key-presses are practically silent, ideal for those want to type without bothering other nearby people. Key-presses also have minimal feedback, which may be undesirable for those who are used to the more tactile mechanical keyboards.All of the keys are clearly lit by the LED backlight, making them easy to see in the dark. Breathing and wave patterns are available at different brightnesses and speeds, as well as solid-colors.The Numlock and Capslock indicator lights in the upper right corner are too close to the keys, making them impossible to see without hovering directly over the keyboard.The keys are laid out in a slightly concave format, so that they are higher at the back and the front and lower in the middle. This has frequently caused me to accidentally press the Ctrl and Space buttons while trying to press the keys directly above, which can be problematic.The wrist-rest is tiny, stopping far short of my wrists, and serving no useful function. This just wastes desktop-space which I wish I could reclaim.My single biggest complaint about this keyboard is the fact that the LED backlight turns off after about 5 minutes of disuse, with no apparent option to disable this feature or change the timer. The lights do NOT automatically turn back on when I start typing; they only turn back on when I press the FN+PgDn key combo, which can be difficult to find in the dark.Overall, I really love the quiet, smooth, well lit keys, and would gladly try this brand again if they can fix the other issues.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great product

    M.�. · September 19, 2024

    The RGB Gaming Keyboard is an absolute beast! With its all-metal panel, this keyboard feels sturdy and built to last. The 105 keys are responsive and incredibly satisfying to press, while the 15-zone RGB illumination makes it a visual treat—perfect for adding some flair to any gaming setup.I love that it’s both functional and comfortable, especially with the included wrist rest, which makes long gaming sessions a breeze. The silent keys are a major plus for late-night gaming or working, and the 25 anti-ghosting keys ensure every command is registered, no matter how fast the action gets.On top of that, it’s IP32 water-resistant, so I don’t have to worry about accidental spills while gaming or working. The USB wired connection ensures a stable and lag-free experience across PC, Mac, and laptops.If you're looking for a reliable, stylish, and high-performance keyboard that’s also built to last, this is a fantastic choice!

    It's a great mechanical keyboard

    H. · November 12, 2019

    I love this mechanical keyboard! The brushed metal finish is gorgeous, not only does it look good with the LEDs off, but when the LEDs are on the metal really accentuates the lighting. The light-modes themselves are all pretty good, with their being about a dozen or so in all. The usual ones such as breathing, solid on, off, and various patterns. Each row of keys can light up independently of each other. While it doesn’t have individual keys that are able to light up independently like my last Tecknet keyboard, the lighting effect is significantly nicer due to the combination of LEDs and brushed metal.I wanted a keyboard that doesn’t have a number pad, which means that I can have the keys perfectly centred with my body and the monitor. It’s just good ergonomics. I am a programmer, so as you can imagine having a good keyboard (and ergonomics) is a necessity for this line of work. While I don’t have repetitive strain injury (RSI), many of my friends and colleagues have it. And so I’ve been making an effort to proactively avoid developing RSI as best as I can. I try to make my typing experience the best possible. One thing I do know is that mechanical keyboards are good for ergonomics because of how comfortable they are to type on.Typing on this keyboard feels really good, and I am not sure how to describe it, but it’s got a certain sense of satisfaction that you don’t get with other types of keyboards (such as the membrane keyboards you get on laptops) due to the tactile nature of the switches. Some people say that popping bubble wrap is really satisfying, and whenever I type on this keyboard or my other mechanical keyboard, the closest thing I can think of to describe the sensation of typing on a mechanical keybord is that it is something akin to the satisfaction of popping bubble wrap.Although some may disagree, I love the ‘clickyness’ of the blue switches in this keyboard. My other keyboard had brown switches, and I was a little worried that perhaps the blue would be too clicky for me, but now that I’ve been using it I find that I am enjoying it. It feels different, but in a good way. Although I do understand switch preference is a highly subjective thing so best to do your own research. While discussing the switches I should also note that this keyboard also has anti-ghosting technology that I will no doubt find useful since I like to play video games from time to time.It has a keycap puller conveniently located on the bottom. I’ve already made good use of this, when I decided to clean my old mechanical keyboard, and couldn’t find it’s keycap puller but remembered my new one had one. I like that it’s built into the keyboard because that will solve the problem I had with my old keyboard where I put the keycap puller in a safe place, that ended up being too safe (I can’t remember where it is).Some expensive brands of Mechanical Keyboard require you to sign into an online service before you can access the keyboard’s drivers (which leads to the comical situation where you need to go online to configure your own hardware such as turning keyboard LEDs!). Technet blows those expensive keyboards out of the water by doing the same thing much better. With this keyboard all the LED settings are tweakable through the hardware itself using physical buttons on the device. I like that this keyboard is plug and play. I can move it from my desktop to my laptop very easily. When this keyboard is plugged in windows will just automatically find the needed drivers, and the LED settings are always available through the hardware.If there are any downsides to this keyboard I’ve not encountered them yet. The lack of numpad is (for me at least) more of a benefit since I’d rather use an external one that I can then position to my left (which to me feels like the most sensible place for a numpad). But I can imagine for some it might be an issue. It would have been nice if each individual key could be lit independently, but for me that is a luxury rather than a necessity but I could see that some individuals may see it as a drawback. The clickyness of blue switches are all down to personal preference.It has so many upsides, such as being plug and play, configuration of the LEDs accessible through the hardware, built in keycap puller, absolutely gorgeous brushed metal finish, braided cable, anti-ghosting technology, not to mention how downright pretty it looks like when its all lit up.All in all, I am delighted with this Tecknet Mechanical Keyboard. I think it goes toe to toe with some much more expensive keyboards while being much more reasonably priced (and without sacrificing any quality).

    Abrupty died within the year, BUT....

    J.S.G. · August 9, 2024

    This was a decent and inexpensive little keyboard. If, like me, you're not actually in it for the RGB you may find visibility a bit poor with the lights off, but otherwise a very neat and comfortable board.Mechanical action felt solid and substantial, key-sound was satisfyingly clicky (though this might be a turn off for some people).Sadly, my board ceased functioning without warning about a year in.Contacted Tecknet regarding 3-year warranty and they couldn't have been more helpful. They offered and processed a full refund very promptly, no quibbling or messing me about or asking me to send things to places and blah, blah, blah.Great customer service means a lot, and I respect any company willing to put their money where their mouth is when things go wrong without me needing to pull teeth to have it happen.Overall, very pleased despite the minor technial SNAFU.

    Good tactile feed back. Feels solid.. But with some very problematic quirks.

    A.C. · March 25, 2022

    Mainly, this seems to be a great little keyboard.. Good tactile feedback, interesting backlighting (probably not the colours I'd have chosen, but hey, I'll go with it.. It's cheap and feels VERY solid for the price).The first of the quirks is the font that they've chosen for the keys. I suspect this is to try and make it feel more 'Gamerish', but on some of the numbers, it makes them a little bit difficult to read. So if you're someone who needs to look at a key to press it, some of the keys may have you a little flummoxed. Q, O, B, 6, 8, 9 and 0 especially, which look quite like some strange sigils..The big "What?" moment is the way they've decided to set the key markers up though. For all the number keys, instead of the <shift> symbol being above the regular keypress and smaller, it's directly to the right of the actual key, and exactly the same size. Odd, doesn't help legibility, but we'll go with it.The 'gotcha' moment is with the Semicolon key. This has the colon to the left, making you expect a colon. Nope, pressing that key gives you the semicolon (which is the correct UK keymap, which the keyboard otherwise adheres to). So, you'd expect the next pairing (left side is single quote, right hand is @) to produce an @ when pressed. Nope. It gives the single quote as expected. The Hash and Tilde keys are similarly correct for a standard UK keymap.Interestingly, as soon as you get back to the period, comma, bracket, brace and chevron keys ( ,.[]{} and <> respectively) that strange "Right hand side is correct, left hand is shifted" behaviour comes out again.If you are a "Look to press" typist, this will drive you absolutely insane.Then there's the key below escape. Those of you who also code/use Linux/UNIX know this is where you find the pipe key and backtick. Both essentials.So, pressing it natually gives you the backtick as expected. Shift pressing it gives you.. No, not the pipe.. The other strange symbol that nobody ever seems to use.To get 'Pipe' (normally shift + backtick), you now have to use Alt+backtick.So, strange behaviour on some of the keys, plus outright getting it dead wrong on the ordering on the keycaps and NOT being consistent in how they actually work.. Can't say I recommend the keyboard overall, even to gamers, as inevitably, they'll need to use the correct keypresses.. So unless you're a touch typist who never looks at the keys.. Try a different keyboard alas.

    Great value and perfect layout for a compact keyboard

    T.C. · October 29, 2023

    As developer (programmer in old-speak) working from home and a professional nerd - my desk was starting to get quite cluttered. Work laptop, various old laptops (that I can never quite part with) and desktop machines with KVMs, HDMI switchers etc. You get the picture! Desk space was at a premium.I looked around for compact keyboards and this one ticked most of the boxes. I rarely use the numeric pad on keyboard (MFA and 3 digit card numbers are the only times I miss it!). This strikes the right balance as the numpad is removed but it still keeps the standard layout for cursor keys and the Del/Pg Up/Down block.I had used a mechanical keyboard previously but I'd found that I had to hit the keys a little more heavily than I would expect; I had to be quite 'deliberate'. The action on these keys is quite light and is a pleasure to type on.I really wish there was an option for a single colour backlight on this model - but for this price range I guess they're trying to attract people looking for 'gaming' keyboards. There are various lighting modes but I find these quite gimmicky. It has to be noted as well that without the backlight switched on - the letters on the keys are practically non-visible.Bolo have asked for a rating for 'flavour' on this keyboard(!) - 1 star...

    Clicky

    A.C. · May 28, 2018

    I have bought from TechNet in the past, they seem to know what they're doing and do so at a low price, which is why I chose this keyboard over a slightly less expensive alternative.It sounds amazing. That's pretty much the only reason you'd buy a mechanical keyboard isn't it? The feel is good, it is easily much much better than a rubber dome keyboard. I can game with it happily, though I hasten to add if you are buying it to game, your friends are going to either love or hate you, because it is very noisy and to some thats a nice thing, to some its not so nice.Its back lights are... functional. I wouldn't say they are pretty, if I'm entirely honest they look rather ugly, but they can be disabled. They are useful for night time typing though, which personally I do a lot, and even if they are ugly, when you do a lot of typing, you will find you only need to look at it to orient yourself, then you don't have to look again.Lights aside, the design is very nice, the brushed metal under the key caps is very pleasing to the eye, however, it does look small, and the reason for that brings me into my next point...There is (as you can probably tell) no number pad. This isn't too much of a problem, but I have found in a lot of games I've had to rebind my shortcuts to 'pgup' and 'pgdn' to make up for it. Also, inputting numbers is much easier with a number pad in my opinion, but at the end of the day I wouldn't say that it not being there makes this purchase worthless, it just mildly irritates me whenever I need to put numbers in.Its macro keys (the ones that launch things like the calculator or turn the volume up) are convenient, though I do not use them very often.All in all, a decent keyboard that is well built. I would recommend it for someone on a budget that wants a premium feeling keyboard.

    TECKNET RGB Gaming Keyboard, 105 Keys, All-Metal Panel, 15-Zone RGB Illumination, Silent Keyboard with Wrist Rest, 25 Anti-ghosting Keys, IP32 Water Resistance, USB Wired Keyboard for PC, Mac, Laptop

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