E-YOOSO 60% Mechanical Keyboard, Blue Switches Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired with LED Backlit, Ultra-Compact 60 Percent Computer Keyboard for Windows, Mac OS (Black Grey)

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  • James Freeman

    > 24 hour

    Leaned into the yellow with Akko Sponge switches and a knock off Milk and Honey keycap set. Got yellow stabilizers and used thin yellow foam in the case and yellow painters tape on the board (None else will know its there... but Ill know.) Got a nice ninety degree cable for its side mounted USB C port and plugged it in. Jesús this thing kicks out the yellow. A clean even coloring radiating around the non shine thru keycaps. Cycling though the other lighting modes show the brightness gets in the way once it starts brimming. showing a slight blurring effect when doing a moving wave or some of the other oscillating modes. Not as noticeable when you turn the brightness down, but why would you. Some cons to this board is the plate if frame mounted so typing is as stiff and hard as you would expect. Did not have any yellow O-rings to do a burger mount (when I commit to a theme I freaking commit) but with how tight the case is I dont think I could get away with it anyway. As the case is pretty thin you cant get much foam in. There isnt much resonance going on but the search for Thock is real and you will hear a small difference if you get some in there. The aluminum plate is also part of the frame so the effort to mute the sound coming from it is futile. Bottom line, this is the worst sounding board I have ever built. I have spent less and gotten a better sound and typing experience with the E-Yooso tenkeyless that was on sale for 12 bucks. If you are looking to build something weird, this might be a good jumping off point. Just know you be happier putting together than using it.

  • IlPrimitivo

    > 24 hour

    Im liking this keyboard and am using it every day as my office device. The keys are responsive and feel good as I type with a nice bounce. The colors are nice and are not too bright or garish. Some of the key letters are muddled in that they do not show through on the keycap completely but it does not affect the button performance. The built-in wristrest is fine and does not get in the way. So far this has been a very good keyboard at an excellent price point.

  • Christian De Jesus Nieves

    > 24 hour

    The product honestly works great has a great feeling on the tips of your fingers, amazing click extremely satisfying and also comfortable to use 10 out of 10 I would recommend

  • Gutmaster

    > 24 hour

    The overhead lamps in my office make the keys too reflective giving me a hard time typing. I whish the keys were mate. Otherwise, I love the tactile feeling.

  • David

    > 24 hour

    The quality of the keyboard itself is great, works just like original Cherry MX red switches. The keycaps themselves are poor quality and I had to replace them. For newbies who want to get into the hobby of mechanical keyboards its an amazing product for this price

  • Alex Mendoza

    > 24 hour

    I liked how it comes with custom key caps

  • dalen

    > 24 hour

    This is the best keyboard Ive had in a while I was looking for a fast easy 60% to use for gaming and this is be lst for the price

  • RF Junkie

    > 24 hour

    Not bad for the cost. Using it on my secondary PC. No complaints

  • Tony

    > 24 hour

    Not really a keyboard expert here, just wanted to follow this mechanical keyboard trend and get something pretty, cheap and with a nice switch sound, I have tried a few and this one it’s the better by far, I love the size, the weight it’s really portable and precise, definitely not a keyboard for competitive gaming but it will work with ocasional gaming with a pretty decent response and touch, also love the rgb effects it has a good variety to pick from The only bad side for me must be the cable, I prefer the cable to be on the middle so I can hide it better through the mousepad and the monitor, but being on the side doesn’t look that bad, I’m also planning on getting a coiled cable so it’s ok

  • Raqui

    > 24 hour

    I am a huge, Do IT YOUR SELF person. This keyboard on its own is pretty okay. Its not the best or worse, and for its price its not bad at all. As someone who bought this to mod it and change it- here are some tips and tricks i had found. 1st- This Keyboard obvisouly isnt meant to mod past Changeing Switches and Keycaps. On their own, the switches are alright and useable. They are scrachy and echoey but that isnt a switch issue but the keyboard itself. The switches themselves are really easy to break and ruin. While pulling them out they were really hard to pull and I easy broke many of them. Meaning, if you arent going to chnage the switches, dont touch them. 2nd- The Board is hard to open to mod. Many screws and they are tight on there, but after getting them off I found out why the sound of the switches is so echey and scratchy. If you want to improve the sound of your board without removeing the switches or just improveing it, this is for you. After pulling apart the face place and switch board (you can try seperateing the plate and switchboard without removeing the switches but I hadnt found a way, so from what I understand you have to remove the switches) there is a a spring on the switch board that allows for the board to bounce and be more pillowy. It gives space between the faceplate and the switchboard. I am not one to care for the flex of a keyboard, I am more interested in the sound. So I cut off the spring and added foam inbetween the faceplate and switch board. That fixed the issue completely. 3- I ended up tape modding the board and adding P.E foam the bottem to help with the echo and sound. I used Akko Cream Blue Switches and also bought new keycaps a while back that I had painting and recolored. Here are some things to know if you arent going to mod it like I had. The over all keycaps are pretty good quality. I think they are pretty light for myself but they arent bad at all. The switches are cheap and honestly I think if anything, invest in getting knew ones. The shape of the board is great. Its a low profile and have legs to make it rise more at an angle if you want it. The board is really nice for the price over all. For no customizeing and price its a good 4/5 star for me. But one issue I have found is the lights. The R.G.B is customizeable. With a app (Normal at this pricepoint). I wish the app was given on this buying page for easy access. But I found the only working link on Clay Fakers Youtube Video about the Z-11. The site is a chinese eyspc.com and you have to find the Z-11 name in the Chinese Downloads. Sadly the only download that worked for me is the regular Z-11 download that allows you to modify the keys and what they do. So for gamers this is a helpful app to use. Sadly for us that like colors, it can not be changed. Even though it makes it look and sound like you can change the colors, it does not make it obvious that this is infact only one color for the light. You can choose settings for the light. But you can not change its color. Which honestly is really sad. Overall I give it 2/5 stars for customization. For someone who likes to mod this board is not a good option.

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