🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The DrunkDeer A75 Pro Magnetic Switch Keyboard is a cutting-edge mechanical gaming keyboard designed for serious gamers. With adjustable actuation distances, rapid trigger response, and a sleek RGB aesthetic, this compact TKL keyboard offers both performance and style. Its innovative magnetic switch technology and shock-absorbing design ensure a comfortable and customizable typing experience, making it the perfect addition to any gaming setup.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB/DC Power Supply |
Switch Type | Magnetic |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Magnetic Switches, Adjustable Actuation Distance |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Rainbow |
Color | OEM-PBT-B-ORANGE-SHINE-THROUGH |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
B**A
I'm in LOVE with my DrunkDeer A75 Pro with SILENT switches 😍
The media could not be loaded. WOW! This keyboard is so PREMIUM and nice! It competes with the other leading HE keyboards currently out there and with these new "silent" switches this keyboard is really something to consider.I've added some "pudding" style keycaps on the F-Keys, Number Keys, and some of the other function keys and it really POPS with super bright RGB and custom per-key RGB settings available in the software. I was able to dial in the color scheme that really compliments the pudding keycaps mixed in with the stock shine-through keycaps. Looking so good, I literally can't stop checking out my keyboard, so weird but it is satisfying.One major thing that I do NOT like about it's competitor, the Wooting 60HE and HE+, is the lack of arrow and F-Keys. With the 75% layout of the A75 Pro there are no compromises, you have direct access to the arrow and F Keys, without any key combinations needed. Also, there are a LOT more keys available to assign as nearly every key can be assigned, either directly or using the two Function keys, so three layers of keys!Take another look at the Wooting 60 and don't forget you're losing those arrow and F keys with a 60% layout. I lost site of that when I was comparing the options. With the Wooting you have to hold the Function key to get into the layers with the arrows, which means now you have "remember" which function key and key combinations to access the arrows.Although the minimum actuation setting is 0.2mm where as some HE keyboards let you go down to 0.1mm. Let me just say that even at 0.2mm this keyboard is VERY sensitive! I've used a cheaper HE keyboard that sets to 0.1mm but the DrunkDeer is WAY more sensitive. Seriously, aAnything less than 0.3mm and I find that just my fingers just "resting" on the keys results in unwanted keystrokes. So even with my "gaming" profiles I have the actuation set to 0.4mm - 0.6mm. And this tight range gives me that ultra quick response I want for gaming from this type of keyboard, but not so sensitive that it's catching unwanted keystrokes. For my "standard" typing profile I've set the actuation nearly all the way down to 3.2mm. This results is a very natural typing feeling. Since these are "linear" switches there is no "tactile" feedback. And this is my first linear style keyboard but it's very easy to get use to with a actuation setting set deep like 3.2mm.Pros:Adjustable Actuation with Magnetic HE (hall effect) switchesVery sensitive HE switches, even with a minimum setting of 0.2mm they are actually more sensitive than some HE keyboards that set to 0.1mm."Silent" HE switches - they are so very quiet and not at all mushy with the factory lubeSwitches are all "pre-lubed"Build Quality - it feels premium and it is premiumWeb Based Software - great for work, nothing to install, everything is saved locally on the keyboard...Per-key RGB customization!Very Bright RGBNorth Facing RGB, so much better with shine-through and pudding keycaps3 layers of assignable keys with the Function and Menu keys.Supports "Profiles" to easily witch between them (however requires web UI to actually switch profiles)Software has a diagnostic mode to "test" each key stroke, you view the analog response for each key and test actuation settings to dial them in, makes it very easy actually to see and adjust your settings.OEM Profile keycaps - a lot more options available for OEM profile keycapsCons:The software is lacking in some areas, like missing macros, missing hotkeys (key stroke combinations like "Ctrl + Shift + R")... With really only single key assignments and only limited "special" and "media" key options. It would be nice to have "mute mic" options and other things like "profile swap" or "hotkeys" options (keystroke combinations).Can't swap profiles on the keyboard without the web interface, it would be nice if you could hotkey profile change directly on the keyboard without pulling up the web UI.Unable to modify the knob and push-button on the knob. It would be nice to assign "mute/un-mute" instead of "pause/play" on the knob push-button...No support for other HE (magnetic hall effect) switches, although with the quality and performance of these pre-lubed silent magnetic switches I see no reason to upgrade right now...No extra switches...The switches are also NOT easy to take apart with standard tools like the little cube that supports two different types of switches or the nice hand tool from Gateron. These switches have to be taken apart the old fashion way, very carefully with sharp objects. Thankfully they come very well lubed, but eventually they will need to be taken apart and re-lubed. I'll keep researching to find a tool that works with this type of switch, there has to be something out there. But keep in mind your standard tools will probably not work to separate these switches to re-lube them.One word of caution, if you order directly from the manufacture's website they do ship from China. So although you might save a few bucks you're going to have to wait a couple weeks to get your keyboard. So just order from Amazon and get your DrunkDeer A75 Pro with Silent switches tomorrow!!!If you want cutting edge tech here you go, you found it. And if it's in stock you can get it right now.Make sure to get the "silent" version!!!
R**O
Fantastic keyboard
After learning about how amazing rapid fire keyboards are, I knew I had to have one. I wanted a keyboard that was quiet though and most big names out there aren't focused on that so they have the usual clacky keys. That's why I settled on this keyboard. I didn't want to have to mod anything and these come pre-installed with silent switches. My initial impressions are wow, this keyboard is quiet.My last keyboard was a Logitech G610 Orion Red which I loved because of how silent it was, but this one far surpasses it. I was hesitant to get this keyboard for fear of missing out on media controls & the num pad, but I didn't really use the num pad much and this one has a knob and the ability to remap keys to things such as mute, pause, next, etc. Another advantage of this keyboard is that it's smaller which allows for more room on my cramped desk for things such as a bigger mouse pad. This keyboard also has some nice RGB lighting. I'm not crazy about RGB, but the implementation seems well implemented.The software to adjust things such as rapid fire, actuation point, RGB, mappings, is done via a browser. This is nice because you don't have to download anything. The negatives of this are no offline adjustments and it limits functionality if this webpage goes down or is taken down in the future. Usually people talk about how bad the software is for these smaller brands, but DrunkDeer's is very straightforward and easy to use. I adjusted everything I wanted with no difficulties.Overall, this is an excellent keyboard and feels high quality and sturdy. The first time I picked it up I couldn't believe how heavy it was. If you're in the market for a quality rapid trigger keyboard that is silent and responsive, this is a great choice. It's also on the cheaper side price wise compared to Wooting, SteelSeries, and other big brands. I haven't fully tested this in games, but I did mess around with it in Marvel Rivals' training mode and I loved how responsive it was after adjusting my settings. I will update this review if anything changes.
J**B
Incredible value for an aluminum cased and magnetic switch keyboard - 1 year review
I snagged this guy on sale at 115 about a year ago and honestly its incredible. Love that I dont have to download anything to change the keyboard settings, its all in the web driver. I think ALL gaming peripherals should go to this style if possible, having 2-5 different programs running bloating up your computer just to make sure your peripherals work or change your lighting is getting old.This is a LEGIT laser-magnetic switch keyboard, if you adjust the key-press sensitvity down to the lowest it will go, a strong breath onto the keys will register a keypress. You will find that having a little bit of buffer room is almost essential, as you may not realize you slightly drag your fingers or hands across the keys, you will register TONS of keypresses accidentally.I havent had any issues with the keyboard whatsoever, used it on a near daily basis. If I had ANY complaint, it would be the keycap set that is included is not very good, but this is EASILY fixed just getting an aftermarket set of keycaps, as this keyboard accepts standard keycaps.NOTE: There are a TON of magnetic switch or "hall effect" keyboards coming to market over the past year or so, so at 110-130 pricepoint there may be something on par or better than this already out or coming soon.
A**A
Amazing keyboard
Amazing keyboard
A**H
Amazing sound and set of features
This keyboard has everything you could possibly want in a keyboard for competitive gaming, hall effect switches, turbo mode, and last win mode(snap tap). All for much cheaper than other flagship keyboards offering the same features. Not to mention this keyboard has a very creamy sound, which sounds so good when typing. 8/10 Overall due to the claim that it has an aluminum case which it does not.
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