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Julie P
> 3 dayJust received my kb and so far it looks and feels amazing. I played with the lighting settings and it’s very pretty. The only slight issues I had was one the delivery, but that is not the company’s fault, second without the kickstands, my keyboard is not flushed/flat to whatever it’s sitting on, and finally I did not recieve the leaf keycaps as shown in previous reviews and in the item description.. other than that I can’t wait to use this.
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Emma
> 3 dayI ordered two, one for my sister and me. One of the keyboards had the ] bracket not working. I was reached out too and sent another keyboard within days and its in wonderful condition! Its a nice keyboard with high quality keycaps. I make keyboards regularly and will reuse them. I would def buy again.
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Stacyc55
> 3 dayIf you love cats and using mechanical keyboards, this one is for you! I get joy seeing the little cats. The yellow switches are nice. I find the 3 device connection invaluable. Where ai knocked off a star is every time I plug in the usb-c cord into the portal, it does a little bright blue spark. It’s weird and it doesn’t matter where I plug it in from I get the little spark. It feels unsafe but it does Surge the board or cause device issues. I love this keyboard and type on it almost every day.
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Heaven
Greater than one weekI know everyone gets these gaming keyboards, but I wanted to use them for schoolwork. I bought one seven months ago and did like it. The sound is nice, and I like that it comes with some extra keycaps to swap. Its easy to pair and use- the only issue is that the spacebar is a little bouncier than the rest but pretty good. Ive had some problems with the charging - it kind of runs out of charge quickly.
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Navjot Virdi
> 3 dayFor under 80 dollars you are getting more than enough for a keyboard. It is hot-swappable, has RGB , 68% layout, and lubed stabilizers. My daily keyboard is a ducky one 3 mini sf with Gateron oil kings and the BOYI keyboard has pretty much all the features similar to the the ducky board that I use, the only difference is that the ducky is a little bit more smoother as far as typing and gaming and there is no pinging. I got the Gateron yellow switches and they sound quite nice. They dont feel scratchy but there is a slight ping on the space bar but its not crazy loud or anything. The keycaps and the overall design is aesthetically pleasing, the honey milk is a very nice colorway so I went with that one. DO NOT TRY TO CUSTOMIZE THE BOARD, the case is fixed and also no need for it since they add foam in the case for dampening noise due to bottoming out. If youre like me, who is mostly into replacing switches or lubing them, then this is for you.... if you plan on taking it apart and doing mods to it, then this may not be for you since the manufactures makes it difficult to do given the design of the case itself and how it is assembled/disassembled, I dont think it is meant for it. There are videos on YouTube from a couple channels that review this board and thats where I got the information since they had the tools to take it apart and see what the board is about. So far I am enjoying this board and plan on ordering some tactile switches for it in the future but as of right now, I will keep using the yellow switches that came with the board. The only con about this is to me is how the USB connection is on the left side of the board which is a little odd since most are on the backside of the board and the ping on the space bar. Other than that, this is definitely getting your moneys worth, it is an absolute steal of a purchase and a GREAT VALUE!
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Alexis
> 3 dayI don’t recommend this for gaming as it doesn’t have designated F1-F11 buttons, but I use it for work and it’s amazing. The key sounds are just A+. Also the included key caps are adorable
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Lanny
> 3 dayI got my keyboard about a couple weeks ago, but unfortunately it came in with keycaps that didnt match its characters. However, once I reached out to the company, they immediately offered help. The final solution was to send me another keyboard, which ended up working and typed really well. The key caps sounds super nice and it also is aesthetically pleasing. For a pre-made keyboard, this is by far one of the best keyboards Ive used. I appreciate their thorough customer service and responded really quickly! I am super satisfied with my purchase :)
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Doctor Jest
> 3 dayThis is a nice keyboard. Its not meant to be a replacement for a $300 mechanical keyboard, but for the price, you get a great layout, swappable keycaps AND replaceable mechanisms that are found on more pricey keyboards. The layout is familiar, and with the exception of a misspelled pause key (its spelled PRITN) the keys are beautiful, colorful and comfortable. I love the low-profile shape as I type. I am not a traditional typist, so I dont get hung up on location as much as I do feel. But if youre like me, you dont want your keys to be stiff and unresponsive. This keyboard solves that (and has nice RGB lighting, not to mention 2.4Ghz or Bluetooth connectivity along with USB-C). It might take a few days to get used to the spacing of the keys (if youre moving from a larger keyboard for sure), but once you get it broken in, youll be flying through your emails. Its a wonderful keyboard I stumbled upon looking for a 60% keyboard with arrow keys... Any color scheme will do... It has replacement keycaps for some of your keys to enhance the theme you choose (mine is the Ice Cream one). I recommend this keyboard for anyone looking to make more room on your desk without suffering with a tiny keyboard.
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Samuel Lawson
> 3 dayI dont normally write reviews, and I wasnt expecting much for $80, but this thing highly exceeded my expectations. Go for it.
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Rob
> 3 dayFeels buttery smooth. Sounds great too!