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The UrChoiceLtd AK33 is a compact 82-key mechanical keyboard featuring durable blue switches with tactile click feedback, anti-ghosting for flawless multi-key input, and dedicated FN media shortcuts. Designed with ergonomic contours and robust ABS-metal construction, it supports broad OS compatibility and offers a premium typing and gaming experience tailored for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B01G6F0XMC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,639 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 710 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | UrChoiceLtd |
| Colour | White/Blue Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,969) |
| Date First Available | 25 May 2016 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 650 g |
| Item model number | Geek AK33 |
| Manufacturer | UrChoiceLtd® |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Power Source | USB powered |
| Product Dimensions | 33 x 15 x 4.2 cm; 650 g |
| Series | Geek AK33 |
I**R
Robust and Customizable: Ajazz Mechanical Keyboard Hits the Sweet Spot
I recently purchased the Ajazz mechanical keyboard with blue switches and have been pleasantly surprised by its performance and value. Ajazz sets itself apart by manufacturing their own mechanical switches, which helps keep the cost low without compromising on quality. It's important to note that these are not using Cherry switches, though they offer a comparable experience at a more accessible price point. The product arrived as described and feels like a solid entry-level option for anyone delving into mechanical keyboards. The included keycap puller is a nice touch and functions perfectly. However, the switch puller fell short of expectations, being too small for the switches and somewhat cumbersome to use. I recommend investing in a larger switch puller for a better experience. Compatibility with Gateron switches was a high point for me. I tested various types, including clear, blue, brown, red, yellow, and black, all of which fit seamlessly. Initially, I opted for the blue switch version, drawn by the tactile feedback and clicky sound to aid concentration. Ultimately, I switched to Gateron clear switches, favoring their light actuation force of 35 cN, which I find more comfortable for extended typing sessions and potentially better for wrist health. This keyboard is not only great for those looking to customize their setup but also serves as an excellent first mechanical keyboard. As someone with over a decade of experience using mechanical keyboards, I believe non-Cherry switch has outdone the once-dominant Cherry in terms of touch diversity, aesthetics, functionality, and cost-effectiveness. While brand reputation and physical longevity are yet to be determined over more extensive use, the initial quality suggests a promising lifespan. It’s rare to see keyboards truly wear out before they're replaced for other reasons, so durability might not be a significant concern for most users. In conclusion, the Ajazz mechanical keyboard offers a great balance between price and performance, with ample room for customization. It’s a noteworthy contender in the market, potentially eclipsing more established brands in many respects.
W**X
Very good small mechanical keeybard with good layout
I have tried several and this so far is the best, in particular because of the backlighting and the layout is good. As to layout I particularly like the idea of putting 'Fn' next to 'Insert' as 'Fn+Insert' is a very common usage. The general layout and key sizes are good too, much more convenient than a 60% layout (the top numeric/Fxx' row is very useful) and yet smaller than a full TKL layout. Also the keys have a Cherry-cross compatible top so the keycaps can be easily replaced (the original ones wear out). They are roughly equivalent to "red" Cherry keys, but feel a bit stiffer. Some people may not like that without the backlighting the kes caption are effectively unreadable but that does not bother me. Also compatibility is fairy good even if not quite as good as with a "vanilla" keyboard. The price is also reasonable,
W**Y
Seems like a great deal for a first mechanical keyboard!
My black version has just arrived and I'm typing this review on it, I've coupled it to my desktop iMac, and this is my first mechanical keyboard since the 90's LOL As this has just arrived here are my first impressions. Construction: Actually very good, no significant flex or wobble. Seems pretty solid. One thing to be aware of though is that the contour of the keyboard when flat is a bit weird because of it's height, a wrist rest I imagine is needed unless you're a floater when you type. When you kick out the legs at the back of the underside, it does make a very nice angle to type at, however, the 'ringing' nature of the switches and mounting board is a lot more obvious, the ring is deadened when the keyboard is flat to the desk. Certainly noticeable 'ringy springs' (Best way I can describe it). Illumination: Again very good, I have the black version and even in daylight when the keyboard light is at full power it's still very obvious which is nice and gives a great look. I realised as I'm typing this that the pic doesn't show it at full brightness. It has on/off/breathing functionality as well as 4 levels of brightness not counting 'off'. Keycaps: Feel nice to type with, a little smaller in width at the top and more convex than what I'm used to with non-mechanical keyboards, but they feel nice and I've had no issue with accuracy when touch typing. I imagine the font may not be to everyone's liking, but I'm sure you could swap them out if you wanted, and in fact I may well do that just for a change and a different look from time to time. Switches: The Cherry Blues are a well known switch so I imagine these are a clone of those, however I've not used them so can't comment on how similar they are. What I can say is that there is a reasonable amount of travel as you'd expect with a mechanical, they are light to activate which surprised me but I'm quite a heavy typer so certainly not a negative, more something I have to get used to. They do have a nice tactile but light click when pressing. As I mentioned before, I don't know if the ringing sound comes from the switches or the mounting board, but it certainly gets worse when the legs are extended. The space bar and longer keys are solid and don't wobble, I imagine due to the 'satellite' keys they're they use. Setup: I was wary as I use a Mac, however, plugged it in, pressed a couple of switches that the mac told me to press so it could understand what keyboard it was, asked me to choose between ANSI and ISO (I just went with the former), and we were off to the races, so super easy! Overall first impression: I think this is superb, as I mentioned earlier this is the first mechanical keyboard I've had in a very long time, and their popularity and ability to be customised is what made me want to try one out - and a little nostalgia I imagine. I wanted to go cheap to begin with in case I really didn't like the feel or didn't get on with them, however, I can already tell that this is the beginning of falling down a rabbit hole of mechanical keyboards. There seems to be some great communities online to help with everything from a first experience to spending hundreds and creating your own. Not going to lie, I expected the experience with this very affordable Ajazz to not be that great, aside from the ringing noise which I'm already starting to tune out (but the reason it gets 4 and not 5 stars), this is a superb keyboard and I'm very very glad I bought it! I can't see how you could get better for the price to be honest
Y**N
Klavye çok hoş ve kullanışlı küçük bir masam olduğundan klavyeminde küçük olmasını istedim RGB söylememe rağmen (siyah-beyaz) modeli geldi fazla para vermeme rağmen beyaz gelmesi üzdü iade edicektim fakat zaman kaybı olarak gördüm ama klavye genel olarak iyi RGBde gelseydi iyi olurdu.
D**A
Excelente teclado mecanico, en mi caso tengo un blue y un brown, excelente calidad, 6 años de uso, compre otro para tener en otro equipo mas. Sigo usando los 2 anteriores (6 años), se le pueden cambiar los caps. Luz con varios efectos simples, en color blanco siempre. La calidad, dureza de la base de las teclas, cableado y conector (USBC), el cable, el extractor de CAPS, todo es realmente bueno para ese precio. Luego de comparar mas de 20 mecanicos, volvi a comprar el mismo. Son de 75%, los de 60% a mi me parecen demasiado espartanos. le faltan teclas muy importantes, flechas y home,end, page up down... que se pueden hacer con combinaciones pero no es comodo. (60%). Por eso prefiero los de 75%. El equilibrio justo entre medida pequeña, pero totalmente funcional para el dia a dia.
G**A
Ho appena preso la tastiera AK33 White e sono davvero soddisfatto dell'acquisto! La tastiera ha un design elegante e compatto, perfetta per chi cerca un modello tenuto compatto senza rinunciare a qualità e prestazioni. Ma la vera sorpresa sono gli switch: sono incredibilmente reattivi e precisi, rendendo la digitazione super fluida. Ogni tasto risponde immediatamente, senza ritardi, e la sensazione al tatto è davvero piacevole. Non è una tastiera rumorosa come altre meccaniche, quindi perfetta se non vuoi disturbare chi ti sta intorno ma senza sacrificare la performance. La risposta in gaming è davvero ottima, con una reattività che fa la differenza soprattutto in giochi veloci. Anche nella scrittura quotidiana, sento la differenza rispetto a tastiere più economiche, con un’esperienza di digitazione molto più confortevole. Un altro punto a favore è l'illuminazione a LED, che è bella da vedere ma non troppo invasiva. Un tocco in più per chi cerca una tastiera che si distingue! In sintesi, una tastiera meccanica perfetta per chi cerca qualità e reattività, senza spendere una fortuna. La Ajazz AK33 White è un acquisto che consiglio sicuramente, soprattutto per il suo eccellente rapporto qualità-prezzo.
A**Y
Évaluation rédigée après un mois d'utilisation du clavier (version RGB LED). Je ne l'utilise pas en jeux, mais pour la programmation. Le produit est conforme à mes attentes, fonctionnel, sobre et agréable à utiliser. Je ne savais pas trop à quoi m'attendre pour cet article que je qualifierai de "100 % Chinois". Eh bien rien à signaler (à part la notice uniquement en langue chinoise) : le packaging est propre, et aucune mauvaise surprise n'est à signaler. Les switchs noirs de cette marque sont moins bruyants que des Cherry Mx Blue, mais plus bruyants que les touches de nos vieux claviers à membranes. Pour un clavier mécanique, le niveau sonore est correct. Les LEDs fonctionnent bien, de nombreux modes d'éclairages existent. Je sais qu'il existe un soft de paramétrage de ces dernières à télécharger sur le site du fabriquant, mais les profils de base me suffisent. Le câble de raccordement en mini-usb d'un côté et USB de l'autre est pour moi moi plutôt une bonne chose : le jour où il casse, il suffit de le changer. Il n'est sans doute pas parfait, le prix compressé implique forcément des compromis : pas sûr qu'il tienne aussi loin dans le temps que mon Q-Pad à 120 euros, on verra bien. Mais pour ce tarif, je suis très satisfait de cet achat. Je le recommande. /!\ Le clavier est un QWERTY !! Pour ma part c'est ce que je voulais. La disposition clavier "Anglais (International)" fait très bien le taff pour un francophone, après apprentissage des façons de faire les accents.
S**Y
❗Wichtig: die weißen Tasten hab ich mir dazu gekauft die ist eigentlich schwarz und da kommt nd so viel led durch bei den weißen ist es extra unten mehr Durchsichtig halt damit mehr LED durchkommt❗Einfach top hab sie jz seit 1 wochen ungefähr und die ist echt gut vorallem für nur 50€ (soll jz nd heißen dass 50€ wenig sind) ist die wirklich krass also preis Leistungsverhältnis und es gibt soweit ich weiß nur eine gemoddete driver also Treiber Das ist die die ich im video benutze jedoch funktioniert sie top alles funktioniert ich Habs mit den macros noch nd ganz raus wie man die macht aber joa die Tastatur lohnt sich wirklich
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