








🎮 Level Up Your Gaming Experience!
The BlueFinger LED Gaming Keyboard combines a mechanical feel with vibrant backlighting in three colors, 114 durable keycaps, and ergonomic design, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike. Compatible with multiple systems, it ensures a seamless experience whether you're gaming or working.






| Brand | BlueFinger |
| Series | CM200 |
| Item model number | CM200 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 26 x 24 x 3 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26 x 24 x 3 inches |
| Color | Gaming Keyboard + Mousepad |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Manufacturer | BlueFinger |
| ASIN | B00QBUPG4S |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | November 29, 2014 |
A**R
Best Gaming Keyboard I have ever used.
I just got this keyboard today and can say I absolutely "LOVE IT".No problems with any of the keys at all, I just finished a several hour gaming session on it with no problems at all.There is only one key I can see that it's hard to tell what it is and it's a fairly little used one at least by me and that is the "?" key but that is easily fixed by setting the keyboard color to purple.I "LOVE" the fact that it defaults to red because I prefer red to start with as my gaming system color is red even my mouse's light is red.it's easy enough to change the color and the brightness as need.while I think that the breathing effect is cool it holds little interest to me because it's hard at least for me to use the keys while gaming or typing if the keyboard is dark at times while I am trying to see the keys. "BUT" I know some would like this effect so if that's your bag then go for it.The included mouse pad that was supposed to be in the package wasn't but within a couple of hours after contacting Bluefinger they are working with me to get that straightened out.Thanks Bluefinger for the "GREAT" Customer ServiceI also love the fact that the keys are quite without the annoying click's that often times even distract me from my gaming let alone disturbing my wife while she is trying to sleep, but yet they have a great tactile feel to them.IMHO it is well worth the sub $30 price I sure am not disappointed in the least.
C**E
Lighting the way...
Purchased this keyboard to add some "coolness" to my desk (aka: wow factor). As people walk by my desk at work, the lighting catches their attention, and so I show it off and the three colors and fading effects. Now, I just need to trim out my work area with some neon strip lighting to give my desk the "Tron effect." I typically use a keyboard with split keys, considering my hands are so large and my fingers are so long. I was able to dance well on this keyboard with my fingers.To get this keyboard to work, just plug in the USB cord. Others have posted how to manipulate the lighting, so I won't repeat all of that. I did find that when I reboot my PC, my keyboard remembers what light color I used (with and without the fading enabled). You can set this keyboard to light up between orange, blue, or purple You can have it rotate through the colors as it fades from one to the other. An "always on" color can be set, and you can even just have your favorite color fade in and out.To provide some perspective of the bundle (keyboard with mouse pad), and to give you an idea of the lighting with overhead lights on, I've included some photos. Last night, a co-worker came into the office, and said "hey, your keyboard lit up your entire cubicle last night, and it lit up the ceiling as well." Yeah, it's rather vivid in the dark, but not to a blinding level. If you just to spice up your work/game environment, this accessory will do just that.
C**E
Great design and idea, poor execution
I do a lot of typing in low light (I know, I know, it's not good for my eyes) in a set up where my keyboard is placed on one of those slide-out trays under a glass desk. I wanted a keyboard that made typing a bit easier for me.This keyboard really looks nice in person with the backlight on and being able to change the color is a nice touch. The backlighting is nice and bright and it definitely made typing easier. But you can tell this is a cheaply made product.After about a month (albeit with heavy use), the lettering on the keys starting rubbing off. That was something I could live with, but there was another huge issue that I just couldn't handle.Some of the keys were unresponsive (namely the spacebar) and would need to be pressed twice before working. What's weird was that shortly thereafter, there would be a huge space inserted into whatever I was typing next. It was almost as if there was a massive delay, or if the keyboard had problems registering what input I gave it. It would also do this with random other keys as well (i.e. attempting to type the letter "A" would require pressing the key twice, and later it would suddenly spam a dozen "A"s).I finally gave up on this product and went with a more expensive backlit keyboard.
K**K
Decent keyboard with cool design
I bought this keyboard in 2018 because I wanted to upgrade from my basic, stock keyboard that I'd been using. I was specifically *just* looking for something with back lighting and media keys, and was attracted by it's design elements.It is a *really* cool looking keyboard, no question. It has three separate colors--red, blue, and purple--and can cycle through them and do a "breathing" effect. That's...pretty much it, though. There's no software to do anything more; it's controlled through the FN+PS/SL/PB buttons and that's what you get.And that's really the story of the keyboard. It functions decently but not exceptionally as a keyboard, and it looks *really* cool. And that's about it. It's what you should expect for twenty bucks and for the price it's really good at what it does. I've had it for three years and there's been no issues with it until very recently, when the lighting has become somewhat finicky (occasionally turns off and have to unplug and replug the USB) and there's some severe wearing on the keys.It's a solid keyboard and I highly recommend it if it fills your needs. You really can't beat it for the price. The only reason I'm looking to move on is because of the age of my keyboard and because I'm looking into wireless peripherals now.
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