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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Matthew
> 3 dayTheres not much to say... just swap the switches and have fun. Its really cheap and I got it for $15 and I really cant justify spending $100+ on keyboards now that I have this little guy.
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Ryan Wilhelm
Greater than one weekI bought it for my office and not gaming… mistake, not comfortable at all
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Austin
> 3 dayVery impressed! Sounds good and feels good to use!
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Anthony Griffis
> 3 dayI use this with my surface pro because I hate laptop/tablet keyboards. I write a lot, and I enjoy the feel of mechanical keyboards. My biggest gripe is having to use the fn key for a lot of really common functions, like arrow keys and delete... two things I use constantly while writing. As far as gaming, I suppose it could be okay considering you really dont need to use a lot of keys, especially if you have a decent mouse. I dont game anymore, so that doesnt really matter to me. I wish I could get a decent, compact mechanical keyboard more catered to typing than gaming, but this was the best I could find. Despite its cheap price, this thing is VERY well built. Its heavy, it feels fantastic, and I was actually really surprised. It would have been 5 stars if I didnt have to use the function key for common key strokes, but other than that, its a well-made product.
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Lidia
> 3 dayThe initial product post isn’t clear about wether or not it’s an RGB customizable keyboard, (which it is not). E-Yooso does sell other keyboards that are RGB. Overall the keyboard works perfectly and is perfect for someone who is looking for a budget keyboard.
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EdB65
> 3 dayI now own 4 e-yooso keyboards, 3 with blue switches and 1 with brown switches. The fact that Ive bought 4 of them probably says a lot unto itself. (I use one for our kitchen keyboard, one with my desktop, one in my office, and bought one for an employee.) They remind me of the feel from an IBM Selectric typewriter or an early IBM PC, something that I have missed with newer keyboards. The blue switches are very noisy, but they are the best feeling keyboards Ive tried (including some much more expensive mechanical keyboards). I find that I make far fewer typing mistakes with these keyboards than standard non-mechanical keyboards and liked the feel better than other mechanicals, particularly the Redragon. Theyre great if you are working by yourself and wont disturb others with the noise. The brown switches are noisier than a standard keyboard, but less noisy than the blue switches. Theyre a nice compromise. The feel is almost as good as the blue switches, without the same volume. Id recommend brown switches if you want a better keyboard without disturbing others around you as much.
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Lynn Jasek
> 3 dayI love this product, the keys are very quiet and you can change the key caps and switches which I really like and have done. I mostly use this keyboard for gaming, but it is a great all around keyboard.
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Stacy
> 3 dayI like the keyboard it was made with good quality and I bought it for my son for his game and he loves it.
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Daniel walls
> 3 daySo for a 30 dollar keyboard I expected it to be crap but it was all lubed switches and the space bar had stabilizers and it was overall an amazing keyboard
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Chris
Greater than one weekI thought that this keyboard would turn out to be a cheap membrane keyboard like many others. I read that it had actual blue switches but I just was a bit skeptical. I bought it and when It arrived and I tested it, I was impressed. For the cheap price of about $15 (Black Friday prices), you got blue switches that dont sound the best but still, they are blue switches. Once I did a few mods on the keyboard and replaced the switches, it sounded niceeee. Enjoyed this keyboard a lot. Can definitely game!