🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Primacc 87-Key Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines a compact design with advanced features like anti-ghosting and water resistance, making it the perfect choice for gamers who demand performance and reliability. With its tactile blue switches, this keyboard not only enhances your gaming experience but also fits seamlessly into any workspace.
Brand | LivSense |
Item model number | LYSB01KFU7EP8-CMPTRACCS |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.98 x 2.64 x 7.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.98 x 2.64 x 7.17 inches |
Color | vzxsrfe-23 |
Manufacturer | LivSense |
ASIN | B01KFU7EP8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 25, 2016 |
A**.
Good keyboard, great functionality, a bit pricey for the model
I have always used the longer, standard keyboards with the number pad at the side. This one is just as good as the last one I bought from Pictek (and is the same as the one from Tomoko), and the others I have used (from my friends) This keyboard has no number pad, as you can see in the product pictures, which is fine. All keys are basically standard sized, with the exception of the space bar, which is a tad wider than normal, which for me is perfect. One issue I had here was that the pictures depicted in the product description here is a little different from what I received [the Windows key is not the same, which though aesthetic, it makes you wonder, you know?].I have used this every single day since receiving this, where there have been water and juice spills on it from my kids and their nasty little hands getting all over it, food, crumbs, I just treated this poor keyboard like garbage. Cleanup is easy; just pop off the keys and wipe it down.The keyboard is a decent weight to it, a little hefty, but to be expected from metal framing; this weight helps keep the keyboard stationary on a slick desk in conjunction with the rubber foot pads. Keys made of top grade ABS (lego) plastic, and mechanical cherry blue switches under the keys. At first, I thought the clear plastic casing for the cherry switches was for LED lights, but unfortunately it is not (that would be an excellent addition to another model like this).There is something called Anti-Ghosting... this keyboard, along with other mechanical keyboards, have it. Basically, if you hit multiple keys at one time, ALL those keys get registered; this is opposite of a regular keyboard that tries to register each key, but still misses keys. If you hit all 26 letters, 10 numbers, and the 11 special character keys at the same time, your screen would return all 47 characters you hit. It's very very helpful having this when you don't realize you are fat-fingering passwords, since it registers 2 or 3 keys when the standard ones would only register one of the wrong key, maybe 2, but you don't know (and each time your keyboard is just not registering the correct key even though you just hit 2 or even 3 keys).I have dumped water straight onto the keyboard while using it to see if I could trigger it to break, but still works perfectly. Now, the only "downside" to a keyboard like this (mechanical) is that because it uses mechanical switches instead of a regular keyboard's silicone rubber membranes it is quite loud (but really? If you're in for a mechanical keyboard, you are researching this and know what's up). Sounds similar to a typewriter's keys being hit. I personally love the sound of an older typewriter, and thusly I like this type of sound. My wife has gotten used to the sound also, so she doesn't mind as much.Overall, I feel the use of this keyboard is actually better and easier than a regular keyboard, and it doesn't need nearly as much TLC as your regular keyboard does. As for the price, it's a little on the pricey side for being a non-name brand, but still cheaper than other name-brand mx keyboards. It's a nice mechanical keyboard, so long as you don't mind using the actual number row due to the lack of numpad. Given the price and the fact that it is not accurately represented in the photos vs what I received (the windows key, the font used on the keys), and my experience testing these products, it is actually $20 more expensive than other brands with the exact same specs -- Quality is exactly the same, however. You will still like this keyboard if you get it. I could justify a little more cost if there were LEDs inside.
M**K
Good quality inexpensive mechanical keyboard with "blue" switch feel.
Very decent clicky keyboard at a popular price. Definitely not cheap plastic crap, has a nice feel. Wanted good keyboards cheap, got exactly that, entirely satisfied. Bought 4 for all my home office machines. use 'em for business & personal use daily.
M**A
I bought it and I would buy it again!
Great keyboard. I wanted something that was small and rugged enough to slip into a backpack or a duffel to take on trips (I travel for work). I really enjoy being able to plug this into the laptop and type comfortably. I love the mechanical switches. I am typing this right now at Starbucks as I get ready to plow through some work, and I guarantee that I'll get done more quickly using it. I not only paid for the keyboard, but I paid a bit more than the current price and I am thinking about getting another as a spare.
D**I
Great keyboard experience
I was asked to review this keyboard for a reduced price and was glad to be able to. I am not much of a gamer but found for my needs the keys were easy to hit. I was able to use it with speed and precision. I enjoy the clacks I get while using a mechanical keyboard, although there were a time or 2 when I wished I could make it quieter. The keyboard was recognized by my windows 10 computer. It was also pack carefully. I think it is very well made.
O**D
We received ours free for review
I'm a painfully slow typist--Seek and Ye Shall Find method--and can't read my own text while I'm typing. So I really value the clicking sound that others object to in a keyboard. These mechanical keyboards offer the crisp clear sound of each key being hit.Our youngest stole my first one, so he could use it in gaming. These are better at reading multiple key clicks as well.
X**N
Excellent feel, love the audible clicking!
Disclaimer: I was sent this keyboard, free of charge, by Primacc for review. I was asked to give an honest opinion.I want to note first that I am a Mac user, not a PC user.This keyboard is definitely solid and feels very good in my hands, but the keys are a bit higher than I care for.This does work with a Mac, you just won’t have entirely the same functionality since it’s built more specifically to be used with PCs.There is a really nice solid, audible click when you type, and tacitly, the keyboard does feel nice. As a Mac user, this keyboard also doesn’t give me full access to many of the Mac-specific shortcuts I use, so that's a bit of a bummer.I also have not tested the "waterproof" capabilities of this keyboard, but that's a welcome addition for clumsy users like me!I do wish it had the full numberpad on the right, but it's not a huge loss. Really, this is a very fun keyboard to type with. And, coming from someone who types/writes A LOT, I have to say there's something oddly satisfying and encouraging when you get a good rhythm going on this guy.I've reviewed other keyboards in the past, and this is probably the first that I've been able to plug-in and my Mac hasn't had a disclaimer pop up saying it's detected a 3rd party keyboard, but it still worked immediately. It's just something I thought was worthy to note.Overall however, it’s very solid but backlighting would be great for this as well (probably a tradeoff for the waterproofing though). I love the loudness of this board, but if you're in a quiet work environment, you probably want to get something a little softer on the ears.
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