

🎮 Elevate your desk game with pro-level RGB and tactile precision!
The XVX Hot Swappable Wired RGB Keyboard K87 is a 75% compact mechanical keyboard featuring Gateron Brown switches for a tactile yet quiet typing experience. It boasts a durable PMMA acrylic body with 360º transparent glass paneling for stunning RGB light diffusion. Equipped with a USB 3.1 Type-C interface delivering up to 40Gbps data transfer, this keyboard supports hot-swappable switches for effortless customization. Ideal for gamers and professionals seeking a stylish, ergonomic, and highly responsive keyboard that fits perfectly in any workspace.






| ASIN | B08JTFN419 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,173 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #5,483 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (521) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.22 pounds |
| Item model number | K87-BW |
| Manufacturer | XVX |
| Product Dimensions | 14.57 x 5.51 x 1.77 inches |
A**N
Amazing Keyboard, and with some standard mods, can sound as great as it looks!
TL;DR 10/10 amazing value keyboard with undeniably amazing RBG. Well built, solid construction, responsive switches, great feeling OEM profile PBT keycaps with clear legends and great shine-through. Stabilizers aren’t horrible and have some factory lubing, but grab some Krytox 205G0 to lubricate the stabs. Another reviewer mentioned that dielectric grease is a no go as the low profile exposes the stabs to more dust than high profile boards, gumming up the grease, but I have 0 experience. This is my first actual mechanical keyboard aside from my numpad so take this liberally if you’re looking to add this to your mech collection. I have been lurking for months on keyboard subreddits, youtube channels, and price checking every site I could find. Any comparable keyboard to this is over double the price (except 1 KPRepublic board) and you will likely have to wait for things to come in stock. This is ready to go, right now, with 1 day shipping to some people. - KPRepublic ZeeYoo 65% - $78.90 but it’s a 65% so keycaps will be hard to find outside of KPRepublic, and feel a little cramped IMO. Oh and shipping takes 1 month, or 2-3 weeks if you express ship. - Epomaker GK68XS Acrylic (with Bluetooth) - $175 barebones, $115 from Banggood with coupon, $90 case only if you want to do a conversion of your existing GK68 bumping the total price to $195 - Tofu65 - $108 just for the case no PCB, $166 barebones from aliexpress, oh and you’ll have to learn how to solder because there's no hotswap option. - Womier K66 - The 65% little brother to this board is $76, but has ABS keycaps, south-facing switches (good for cherry profile keycaps to prevent interference, but shine-through and RGB brilliance will be affected), and no page up/page down keys. You’ll also have to sacrifice the secondary legends if you replace the keycaps, and personally finding side-lit or even south oriented legends for 65% keycaps drove me up a wall because while there are many color options, none of them are pudding style. There was an option for reverse pudding keycaps (side-lit legends, clear top) but I don’t know about making my keyboard look like a midi controller. With some very standard mods, stabilizer & band-aid modding, then switch lubing & filming if you really felt like it ($20 for supplies), this board could easily sound just as amazing as it looks. The RGB is amazing. No I haven’t figured out how to do solid colors but the effects on this board are enough to keep me content for a lifetime. Reactive modes, non-reactive modes, color patterns and waves, it it really helps me see my desk in my dark apartment and also really brings me joy to use every day. Check out some youtube reviews to get all the functions as the included directions do not have them all. Get this board if you’re looking for something RGB, smaller than a full size, and easily customizable. The keycaps are PBT and will not fade, albeit they are thin and not very THOCC, but enough to hold you over until you get your pudding keycaps in, Gateron switches provide more value than any other switch as Cherry is far too overpriced and Otemus would likely make the hotswap Otemu only, and it doesn’t feel cheaply made at all to where I have concerns about the build quality or durability. I am so amazed, excited, and impressed with this as my first mechanical keyboard after months of checking out group buys, r/mechmarket, and watching from TaeKeyboards to the Dredgen Project, this absolutely provides a great value and great experience. The hotswap PCB and standard key sizes make customization very simple and I could not be happier. I only wished I grabbed a wrist rest as the keyboard sits a little high and the lack of any incline makes the typing angle harder on the wrists.
Y**E
Great! Good quality and price
I love this keyboard so much. I got this keyboard with the gateron brown switches and they sound great. It’s not too loud or too quiet and it’s a little creamy too. The rgb looks amazing with the normal keycaps and I just added some macaroon keycaps for the outer keys. There is a software for the rgb lights and it’s a google drive file. It’s kind of hard to find but just look it up and you should find it. Otherwise the preset rgb settings are nice too. It’s heavier than most keyboard and it’s very sturdy. it’s definitely great quality for the price and i’d 100% recommend if you’re just getting started with mechanical keyboards and changing your switches and stuff.
F**N
Cool and good base keyboard
If you search a base mechanical keyboard (no macro, volume knob, only the base layout) this is a very good option out of the box. The keycaps feel good to touch. The gateron brown switchs give a good feedback. The board is very pretty with his translucent style working very well with the leds to give a nice "gamer" feel. Sound wise with brown switches, it's clacky like you can expect. One downside are the stabilizers of the spacebar. They do not feel on the sides are not very good and sounds kinda bad. I'll probably gonna swap them in the near future. You get tools to remove the keys and a little brush to clean dust. You have different lighting mode (static, wave, rave). You can change the intensity of the leds or shut off the lighting. You do it without using a downloaded software (read the notice).
C**A
Mac Review: Great starter keyboard even without the software.
Context: This is my second mechanical keyboard and I bought the K87 for my Macbook. Overall, it feels great and I can tell it's made with great quality. The display is so vibrant and bright and it's overall just a great value keyboard. I gave this keyboard 4 stars for two reasons: the lacking software and the switch puller. Like many mechanical keyboard brands, this one does not have have software for the Macbook. The company however took the time to program the keyboard with keystrokes that allow macbook users to cycle through different light patterns and colors (this surprised me since my prior keyboard did not have the option). It was really easy to see the different patterns so this actually wasn't as huge of a loss as expected. They include tools to remove keycaps and switches, however the tool for removing the switch is poorly made. The prongs aren't long enough to actually attach to the tabs attached to the switches, meaning more force is needed to pull switches, making it a little more tedious if you wanted to replace any switches. I ended up breaking the tab of one of the switches while customizing it. These are only two small gripes and even if I had known this would be the case prior to purchasing, I'd still buy this keyboard again. Not a lot of mechanical and gaming keyboards are made with MacOS in mind, and this one gives an alternative way to still enjoy the keyboard's full value.
A**R
✔️PROS✔️ ✔️ I wanted RGB on all sides, I got RGB, this keyboard has it all. ✔️ Perfect minimal design with the acrylic case, it perfectly diffuses the LEDs underneath to make them appear softer. The pictures don't do it justice, it looks way cleaner in person. ✔️ Well made keycaps, they feel great to touch and use, probably my favorite font. ✔️ Brown switches work fine and may have potential to sound better if you modify and lube your switches and stabs correctly. ✔️ Software for this keyboard exists, so you can have any color you want and not limited to the presets given to you. ❌CONS❌ ❌ A very loud and thunky spacebar with some rattle, but thankfully its hot-swappable capabilities and tutorials online, it can be fixed. ❌ The cable that plugs into keyboard is slightly loose when plugged in, meaning if you tap on the connector, you can briefly turn off the lighting and the keyboard, and if you're not careful, potentially doing damage to the socket. ❌ Even though it's great, the RGB is mainly preset, however, the keyboard can be static with the use of programs. ❌ Software is not advertised nor mentioned in the manual, so you have to download it from a google drive, where you can access more effects and set your own custom color. An Ideal mid-teir TLK keyboard to start with if you don't want to build from scratch or break the bank on higher-end customs. I am very satisfied with mine after ditching my premium gaming keyboard from R*zer. For the future, you will want to start modding and lubing your switches, doing something about the rattling stabs this keyboard is recommended if you'd like your keyboard to sound great in the long run. This is my preference, but I've used rounded-off plastic cable trunking as a riser for my keyboard, as this keyboard has a flat profile.
H**H
Bought this keyboard for my Macbook Air M1, and it works perfectly, had to download a program for the function keys but other than that, its so smooth. Great brown switches, keyboard is a bit rattly, but it's easily to mod to fix. Nice and clicky whilst being light God-tier RGB, I love the mode where hitting a key activates the rgb, fn + home tldr, great keys, great RBG, amazing keyboard, 9/10
E**A
this is my first mechanical keyboard, and its perfect if ur looking for rgb, u can go crazy already with the effects just with the key combination shortcuts, but even more in the software that they allow you to download through the website in the instruction manual with the way it feels and sounds, i love it, i got the brown switches and its just tailor made for me. i recommend getting a wrist rest tho since it has no height adjustments i also got this since its hotswappable but im not gonna do it until after a bit, so im not sure how good it is in that department, but im sure the other keyboard modding enthusiasts in the comments have a lot to say about it
S**T
The product feels great and provides a wonderful typing experience. However I have been trying to find the software for macos, can someone help me with that ? I tried GAMAKAY but it fails to detect the device. Any help or link would be great help. Thanks in advance
J**L
First of all its a great keyboard if you just plan to use it how you bought it. it has Hot swappable switches which means if youre like me and you want to use it as a base to experiment with key switches. the bad is that the acrylic case doesnt last very long if youre constantly swapping out switches. it doesnt really agree with Reds like my epomaker/RK royal frames do, as in they feel terrible. removing a simple switch like a Gateron now just falls out. my epomaker/kailh switches fit firmly but the shells on them are Much thicker than the gateron or other low end switches. the RGB are great, whole keyboard is very loud in that regard and the acrylic holds paint if like me you decide to paint the frame and reduce the overall glow effect. if however you want More glowly i cant recommend a set of pudding caps more! so far best route ive found for this keyboard to go is to go a heavy tacticle like the epomaker budgier switch, or a clicky switch like a cherry mx blue/green, Gateron blue/green or the kaihl box switches like im using to type this out :P (jade greens to be exact)
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