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J**E
it is much smaller than a standard keyboard.
I like the keyboard very much, I am a fan of blue switches and the feel is exactly what I like.I hate laptop keyboards so it is the perfect size to bring with me in my bag, although I think for desktop use, it is a little small and it is missing some keys I did not realize I used a lot until I got it.All being said it is definitely worth the price, I probably would not buy two again since I want a slightly bigger keyboard for my desktop, but I will just put one away and have a spare for when one of them decides to not work anymore, like my other two.
S**N
Not bad, but limited on Modding.
This isn't a terrible keyboard, but it's nothing special. If you don't have much to spend and you want a mechanical board, then this keyboard is not bad at all. The dust proof red switches aren't bad at all, and the keycaps are very basic. It is hot swappable, so you can always upgrade the switches and keycaps down the road. You can take it apart and mod a bit inside, but there isn't much room because of how the PCB and plate are mounted to the case. It doesn't sound horrible at all, but personally I enjoy modding these boards and this one kinda took the fun out of it. As I said, it's a good board to start with and improve on somewhat.
D**C
Great keyboard
I really love this keyboard. In fact, I'm typing on it right now! I got it to use in my office. I think it is classy looking with the white and grey keys. Obviously a mechanical keyboard does make loud clicking sounds, so it you are unfamiliar, be aware of that. But I think the mechanism of the keys is really smooth, and honestly sort of fun to type on.
C**K
Multiple keys do not work
Gave this as a Christmas gift and just found out a week after return window that many of the keys simply don’t work or give a different result than intended.
L**3
Good for beginners!
The media could not be loaded. This keyboard is easy to use and I would say it’s beginners friendly. If you don’t like the key caps you can always buy some that you do like and swap them out too. The key cap sound could be better but it’s not horrible.
R**D
The price tp performance is amazing.
Very cheap keyboard, but feels mid tier
C**N
Spacebar rattle and gatorade yellow backlight
Pros:Detachable USB-C allowed for swappable cables, backlighting could be customized to user desire, extra keycaps allowed for some color customization, and the keyboard was hot swappable, which is a nice touch for a budget keyboard. The layout is nice; the numpad is a bit strange and does not make a ton of sense to me because it does not have a zero key, but it was still a nice touch.Cons:The backlighting was a terrible color. I kept it off most of the time because I thought that it looked so horrible. It was this terrible yellow that did not match the theme of the keyboard. The reason I returned it was because the spacebar rattle was bothering me so much. I tried to ignore it, but I do a lot of typing for school, and the sound bothered me.Overall:I did not love the keyboard. The rattle and the backlight were annoying, but it you are just getting into keyboards or want an affordable option, this is a solid start. You can always look up mods on how to fix rattle, but the backlight color is permanent (it can always just be turned off).
A**R
Wow do the blue switches click.
First a disclaimer. I'm a mechanical keyboard lover. I basically can't seem to type without the tactile feedback from a mechanical switch (I blame IBM). That said, this is the loudest keyboard I've ever used. That is not really a complaint, just a fact that someone might want to know.This board is using Huano blue 3-pin switches with a 50g actuation / 60g bottom out force over a 4mm travel (2mm pretravel) range. They seat and unseat with the usual ease (assuming you use an actual tool for this and not the standard puller that comes with thus and every other KB on the market now - seriously the metal gripper thing is just _bad). And for the record, I have these switches in two other keyboards - I even swapped a couple in my testing, and none of those keyboards are this loud. I'm not sure how, but it's like the overall design amplifies the click. Even my older worn-in switches are at least twice as loud when installed into this kb case. It's really quite amazing. Given all that, the typing is still exactly what I would expect from these switches and the curved 'stepped' layout. Nothing new here, but the execution is surprisingly good for the price.Anyway, all that aside, this design is really nice. They really do seem to have packed the full array of keyboard features into it. The configuration options and instructions are comically amusing. Some of the built-n lighting modes are actually rather entertaining. It's also a lot of odd key presses that are never going to be rememberable - but they work and it actually came with a printed little guide.. so thumbs up for that. The custom lighting is probably impressive at this price point - And can see some of my friends spending an entire day recording a new light pattern each week (day/hour....)I'm happy they included the tools (even if you should never ever use this type of switch puller if you can avoid it), two spare switched and two key caps. I wish they had included optional caps for the arrow and wasd keys - but that's my loot greed talking and not a complaint.Anyway.. I'm, really impressed at the build quality and configurability at this price point. This is an excellent travel keyboard at an excellent price.
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