DIERYA DK61E 60% Percent Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Optical Red Linear Switch, PBT Keycap, RGB Backlit, Waterproof, Wired USB C Mechanical Keyboard with Full Keys Programmable
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DC
> 3 dayReally enjoyed this mechanical keyboard. Im 16 months in and it still feels like new.
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Jonny
20-11-2024This is a good product but it uses optical switches. This means that if you are planning on swapping these for tangerines or banana splits you cant because they are optical. I suggest getting an RK61 or a GK61 of you want a 60%
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Ashton
> 3 dayfor some reason i cant type as fast or as accurately on this keyboard as i could on my old mechanical keyboard. they are both standard key size and qwerty layout but i seem to be mistyping more on this. after 2 moths maybe it still just needs more getting used to.
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josiah
> 3 dayLove this keyboard. Its so small and great for gaming. U can use this on Xbox and Pc. Strongly recommend getting this. But I would advise that you get rubber keycaps because the keys that are on the keyboard are kinda slippery. But overall great for the price and awesome packaging.
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Elsydeon
> 3 dayI love this thing!! The size is perfect for that balance of It wont dominate your desk. and You can still use it.. I was originally wanting the brown switches, as the keyboard I bought for work has Cherry MX browns, but ordered the blues by mistake. A very fortuitous mistake, as I love the Gateron blues. They are so much smoother than the the browns in my work keyboard, likely because the DK61 uses optical switches instead of mechanical switches. The PBT keycaps have a rougher texture than I expected, but five minutes later, I started to like it. The only suggestion would be a dumb keyboard with white backlights that cant be customized for the office people who cant have keyboards with any on-board memory.
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Omar Arturo
> 3 dayThis keyboard is awesome for gaming, you dont need drivers to change the lights and it only cost 45-50 USD. There is no reason to spend 120 on the razer huntsman mini when this product exists.
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Frank Powlowski
> 3 dayIll be honest this thing feels premium and its good for gaming but the two main issues i have is how loud it is. Its insanely loud and drives me nuts. If it was much more quiet id love it more. My other issue is the lack of brightness for the rgb lighting under the keyboard. It just isnt as bright to really enjoy the look and it lacks different rgb movements(to my knowledge)
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Jacob Brown
> 3 dayI usually never write reviews, but to be honest when I first ordered this thing i thought it was going to suck but be a slight step up from my old keyboard, but it really is a great keyboard. Perfect bang for your buck and I spilled soda all over it, it came right out! This lowkey my favorite keyboard, and all my friends love it, and they only buy razed and Corsair
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Joseph Harutunyan
> 3 dayI love the Dierya keyboard I purchased, its slick, small, easy to move, really nice feeling, and affordable. I really feel like the material that it is made by is not the best because it feels really plastic unlike the previous corsair keyboard I owned, but non the less amazing product for $50.
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Kevin
> 3 dayI have purchased this keyboard to replace my Razer Ornata and at first, it was doing its job.. out of the box. Once I began getting into the software to control the RGB, it was a nightmare. Extremely difficult to use, and I was unable to change any RGB settings while the keyboard is in its Standard Mode. The rest of the layouts seem to be okay. The keyboard would sometimes not connect to the software and I would have to unplug and replug the USB-C connector to fix that. RGB illumination is not accurate and on top of that, the lighting for the A key burned out. Overall, keyboard functions like it should. However, everything else is subpar. I eventually returned to using my Razer Ornata and this keyboard is currently collecting dust. Would not recommend.