BOYI WK68 Hot Swappable RGB Mechanical Keyboard,Wireless Bluetooth 5.0/2.4G/Wired Type-C Tri-Mode PBT Sublimation Keycaps 65% Gaming Keyboard (Gateron Yellow Switch, Second Machine XDA Keycaps)

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  • Winky

    > 3 day

    Arrived fast and the product was definitely worth the money, came with extra switches and instructions, good packaging

  • dretysx

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is amazing. The switches are high quality. The keycaps were made for this keyboard ( no rattle ) and of course ITS HOT SWAPPABLE!

  • Andrew Walls

    > 3 day

    I absolutely loved this board. The stabilizers sounded premium out of the box and with my holy pandas it became my favorite keyboard by far.

  • Rob

    > 3 day

    Feels buttery smooth. Sounds great too!

  • Leo

    > 3 day

    The stand pegs are delicate, be careful with them.

  • Eric D. Ryan

    > 3 day

    I picked this board up along with a Fantech Maxfit67 to see which I would prefer. Turns out Im keeping both. I was looking for a compact daily driver to free up some desk space and I wanted a board with hot swappable switches in case I didnt like the stock ones. I like to mod my keyboards but Im not overly particular about feel. Even still, the stock Gateron browns are very solid, as are the stabs, and even the keycaps are great quality for the price. The sound and feel are satisfying - you get a good amount of thock but the sound is not too loud and typing is not fatiguing. Ill likely swap the caps for something a bit more my style but Im very impressed with the board out of the box. I dont feel like I NEED to change anything. The Bluetooth works great, and Im able to quickly switch back and forth between my iPad and work PC, which is what I wanted. No latency issues that I could notice over Bluetooth or 2.4ghz. If I had to take any points off, it would be for the side mounted USB-C port. If you plan to use it wired, the cable is kind of a pain to route effectively and Its a bit in my way. However, the switches to control the different modes being on the side is great, as most other keyboards in this price range have them on the bottom, or assigned to function commands. The case imitates the premium look of more expensive keyboards but its very much plastic. Even still, it has a 3-way height adjustment and a good weight to it, so no points off there. Also the LEDs are crazy bright and super vibrant. Between this board and the Maxfit67, I prefer the Maxfit67 due to its layout, the encoder knob and south-facing LEDs. That said, the Maxfit67 doesnt come with a tactile switch option, only linear (Gateron Yellow) and clicky (Kailh box white). I swapped the switches on that to Akko Lavender Purple immediately and swapped out the caps. Ill also probably end up taking it apart to do some further mods. And the LEDs on that board are a ton dimmer than the BOYI 68. So, if you want an encoder knob and a board with a lot of potential in this form factor, Id highly recommend the Maxfit67. But if you want a board where you can set it and forget it and have an excellent experience right out of the box, the Boyi 68 is the way to go. I cant recommend it enough, especially at this price point.

  • Jamie Yang

    > 3 day

    Well designed, sturdy keyboard. Doesn’t take too much room. Boyfriend loves it!

  • Lambs

    > 3 day

    The keyboard feels nice to use but I am dissatisfied that the keyboard did not come with the themed keycaps that are shown in the picture. They were a big part of the reason I chose to buy this keyboard, and I am not so happy with my purchase now that I know they dont come with the keyboard.

  • Nathan

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard, it’s extremely pretty. i love the way it sounds when you type. I gave 4 stars though, because I did have to immediately replace the B switch key. Thankfully they send you extras, so I was able to fix it without having to return it. Overall I am so far enjoying it.

  • Heaven

    > 3 day

    I 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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