🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Click!
The 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features clicky blue switches for tactile feedback, a compact 61-key layout, and a detachable Type-C cable for easy connectivity. With 19 customizable blue LED light effects and ergonomic design, it’s perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
M**L
Chinese brand, fake keyboard without MRP
Scammed my money
D**D
What a great little keyboard, portable, comfortable, solid, and for such a great price!!
TLDR: Great little keyboard, feels like much more expensive mechanical keyboards. Very portable, and works on PC and Mac with no issues. Arrow keys work by using Fn key plus other keys for it's super small size. They also have a 70% version with it's own arrow keys. I bought both. Highly recommend.Longer story:I have a second machine I use for rendering and processing while I work on my primary machine. I hate using a KVM, so I wanted a small keyboard that I can tuck away and bring out whenever I am starting a render on that second machine. I always wind up doing *some* work on that second machine before setting off renders, and this keyboard is nice and small and doesn't clutter my desk much, but it's also really nice to work on. the 60% size doesn't have individual arrow keys (you use a Function key + different keys for the arrows), but that doesn't bother me so much, but I noticed that these guys also have a 70% keyboard with individual arrow keys, and I wound up buying that one too!Build quality seems good. Will know how it holds up to time, but for the past month or so I have been throwing this little guy into my bag and taking it with me to various classes where I teach CG, and I use it over the cheap keyboards in the class labs.So as a second keyboard for a second machine on my desk it's awesome (small, capable, feels great to type with), and as a secondary keyboard I can easily take with me to lectures and such, it's awesome in portability and giving me a good typing platform no matter where I go. Highly recommend, especially for this price, it's fantastic.
L**S
Exelente
Muy buena calidad
C**N
Affordable entry gaming keyboard for those not familiar with keyboards.
I would say this is a good choice for those looking for a cheap red switch keyboard. While the quality of the switches is something better left explained to someone more knowledgeable than myself, the overall "feel" of the keys being pressed is different from the TS9I of the same brand (mechanical membrane) or an 80% from Red Dragon I've used in the past (that one had "clacky" blue switches).These don't have the same tactile feedback you would get from the other two mentioned keyboards, so as someone used to that I get this "echoed" noise from the pressure being pushed on the key as it hits the based. If less pressure is used it becomes a non-issue, however as I'm not used to doing that using the keyboard feels awkward for me. The provided cable is great and works fine with a USB C adapter. It even comes with red key caps to replace some of the keys on the keyboard if you want!I can't figure out how the included key cap tool is meant to wrap around the key caps to save my life, however. As a result I've scraped up one of the caps just trying to get it off. Either way I can see myself buying more keyboards from this brand in the future and making recommendations for those that just need an affordable, working keyboard with a red switch.
B**N
Great value
For $27 I'm frankly blown away. Thing feels great to type on, looks cool and seems well made. Even came with some extra keycaps and a key puller. Perfect for my cyberdeck project.
C**S
cool
The keyboard works for what I use it for: gaming. The size is nice to move your mouse around--I play at 60-70cm/360 so having more mouse space is a must for me. The one I ordered has red switches which are more favoured for gaming compared to blues or browns. I must say that this is my first 60 percent keyboard and I don't mind missing the arrow keys, Numpad, or function keys. I can use the FN key at the bottom right and press keys with a second function. In my experience, it wasn't annoying and don't miss dedicated keys for home, del, PgUp, etc. In fact, those keys are closer now. I can hold FN with my right pinkie and use my other hand or fingers to hit the other keys just fine. For example, I hold FN with my right pinkie and use my index, middle and ring finger to use the arrow keys. Furthermore, The switches themselves have a fence around the cherry MX stem so wobble is reduced somewhat.However, I have several gripes with this keyboard. The first is the sound, there seems to be some faint rattles and pings if you listen closely but it shouldn't be a problem if you don't pay attention to it. The bigger keys have bad stabilizers as they feel restricted and not as linear compared to the smaller keys with no stabilizers. In other words, the smaller keys feel smooth but the bigger ones feel rough; the spacebar is an exception though. The keycaps feel like they are made out of ABS plastic and aren't PBT, but they have texture to them so it will take longer to oil out--it looks different from the fabricated product images. Moreover, the cable is bit short as I needed to use my longer usb-c cable from my TKL and use it. The cable it comes with is not braided and only one colour (blue) is available for lighting.Despite all the gripes, I am happy with the keyboard especially because of how much I paid for it. It is cheap and I don't mind eating while gaming with it or smashing it in a fit of rage (btw it has little flex). I could easily buy another one if it breaks. I'd say it's worth the price and I recommend it if you don't use it to type but to game.
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