BOYI TK96 90% RGB Hot Swappable Triple Mode Keyboard,2.4Ghz/BT 5.0/Wired Keyboard N-Key Rollover Compact Gateron Yellow Switch Mechanical Gaming Keyboard(Zoological&Botanical Gardens XDA Keycaps)

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  • TamTam

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard right down to the sound of the keys. I had ordered it for work but it wasnt working out cause I needed it to be a little bigger. I use this now for my laptop. Love that you can change the color, patterns and put in cute keys. I love it. They give you so many additional keys. The battery life is crazy long. I dont have to charge it for a few days but I dont use mine for gaming so it may be different if youre using it constantly. I totally recommend if you like the sound of the clacking keys and want to personalize your keyboard.

  • William Gross

    Greater than one week

    Feels like good build quality but the Bluetooth is so slow its almost unusable

  • Smozk

    > 3 day

    This 96 format keyboard is a very nice jump on point for people who want to get involved and learn the ins and outs of a mech keyboard with hot swap. Since most people just getting started into mechanical keyboards might want to continue to keep their numpad, this is a good way to jump into it without losing it. Key Caps:) Double-shot: These are double shot all the way down to the bottoms of the keys, though its a very fine layer for each side, its truly a double-shot. The colors are an interesting combination, though I am not really liking the combination with turquoise on this board, but its decent, maybe a dark grey might have worked a bit better. Also on the bottom of the caps, they seem to have a bit of plastic when they were broken out of the molds still on them. Switches:) Gateron Yellows: These are your basic gamer yellows, for decent quick gameplay, though maybe not the best sounding as far as I have had. But they are great none the less for this type of board in general. Bottom line, this board is easy to break down and upgrade, I did enjoy the format as I have never had a 96 key before. I think its a solid keyboard and a great introduction to this addiction. My Modifications: (Switches) Akko Lavender Purple and Cream Yellow (Numpad) (Keycaps) Mizu Clones For now this is my workboard =) Update: I did try out the switches and keycaps before removing them from the keyboard. I had no issue with the keycaps or gataron yellow switches. I changed them out because of personal preference. Also the fact I think a custom keyboard should fit you, once you know what you like.

  • C

    > 3 day

    First thing I like to do when I get a new keyboard is test all the keys. This keyboard showed why I should keep doing that. The right enter key didnt work. Thankfully, this did come with a switch puller, so I pulled the switch and found a bent terminal. Yep, thatll do it. Also thankfully, this came with spare switches, so I popped one in and now it works. Thats great and all, but I shouldnt have to replace a switch 30 seconds after taking it out of the box. Someone in QC should have caught that. I can probably salvage that switch, but getting that straight is going to be...fun. The keyboard itself is fine. The fact that the power indicator is an LED under an opaque cap is an odd decision. They could have put an LED anywhere else. The included keycaps are completely opaque, so the backlight is kind of pointless. Well, you can always swap the keycaps. RGB just looks weird with the matcha caps anyway. The keyboard just sits flat. Theres nothing to prop it up. It also comes with no wrist support, so youll want to get your own. The charging cable also holds the wireless transmitter, so thats nifty. You can use it wired with that cable too. I plugged the USB-A end into my computer and it instantly worked with windows 11. Broken parts aside, the build quality is pretty good. There certainly are better built keyboards out there, but they are also more expensive. This keyboard would definitely be rated higher if I didnt need to repair it immediately.

  • Customer

    > 3 day

    Yo, This Mars keyboard has serious swaggg!!!! Love the backlight, love that it has the OPTION to be wired or bluetooth, as I prefer to use wired always -- because bluetooth is not good for the body. Loving the click-clack with each key press, really gives it that old school typewriter feel. I am happy to have a new keyboard, as I am long overdue and have been using the same one for ten years. Cheers to the next ten years!!

  • Tiffany-anne

    > 3 day

    Got this as a gift for Valentines day. Its absolutely beautiful and exactly what I wanted. But unfortunately for me, 50% of the keys dont function and relay. Will sadly have to try for a replacement. It truly is a beautiful and beautiful sounding keyboard however, just sucks that it didnt work on the first go. But it happens.

  • Paul

    Greater than one week

    Ive never had a keyboard like this before mine have all been higher-end ones nit this one is laid out as I have never seen before. It arrived just fine without any defects that I could see. On getting it out you get the keyboard, a c charging cable (I love that it is USB C charging), four extra switches, two keycap pullers, and a dongle. I really like how they attached the dongle to the USB cord that was a neat trick. To say this is quiet is an understatement I could be typing next to my wife sleeping and she would never know. The one thing that threw me for a loop is that it is missing the end key which is strange as I use that pretty frequently but have found ways around it. Other than that they do jam all the keys together Im used to the bridge above the arrow keys but this does not have that. it does have some neat backlights too but I wish they had made the letter clear as that would have made it more noticeable. All in all, I do like this keyboard (Im using it to write this review, it just takes a bit of getting used to.

  • Jace W

    > 3 day

    I originally purchased this keyboard for a friend but I ended up keeping it for myself! Very nice sound when pressing the keys; I got the yellow switches, not too loud but not too soft. My old keyboard had been a low profile Corsair keyboard with cherry switches but it took up half of my desk! Compared to the size of my old keyboard this one gives you lots of space on your desk without sacrificing comfort. I definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking for a cute, comfortable, quiet, and compact keyboard!

  • Nancy

    > 3 day

    This keyboard has a great feel on the fingers. The keys sound very pleasing, not too loud. There’s many light modes, and a long battery life. When using the lights, the battery is reduced significantly, but without it, it lasts about a week. The power switch is under the keyboard so you have to flip it over to turn it off. That and the fact that there’s no dedicated volume buttons are my only quips. I give this keyboard an overall 4.5 stars

  • 1988

    > 3 day

    This is a super fun keyboard - all the keys that you can swap out are great. It functions really well and has a great feel to it. Its not going to be come my primary keyboard simply because I have one that so far, no other keyboard has been able to beat it out. You cant really go wrong with this one though.

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