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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Pai
> 3 dayFor $30, this is a very good package which includes semi decent switches and keycaps, but there are a lot of GOTCHAs which you need to be aware of, or keep your expectations low and youll be happy. Take a look at the GMMK 60% keyboard before you pull the trigger on this one. USB C: ✅ RGB: ✅ Extra keycaps: ✅ Extra switches: ✅ Key puller and switch puller: ✅ Modifiable: ✅ Price: ✅ ABS keycaps: ❌ Keycaps wore out in just a month of daily use. They are ABS so this is to be expected. OUTEMU ONLY: ❌ You can only hotswap with OUTEMU. The Plate is too narrow to accommodate Kailh switches. RGB led gets in the way of cherry switches. Debounce: ❌ Debounce filter in the firmware is not properly configured. Ive given this keyboard some time for me to get used to and Im seeing a very consistent pattern of keys chattering. Some keys chatter more than others. Im ordering a few more keys to replace the ones which are offending more often than others. If you really want to swap with OUTEMU switches, you first have to remove the switches, then use an OUTEMU compatible switch opener to open the switch, use another switch opener to open the other switch, and finally swap the stem and spring. All this is a lot of work. Switch opener ASIN: B08XYXJSSN Since youre reusing the contact spring from the OUTEMU, it still doesnt feel exactly the same, but close enough, I guess. Out of the box, the keyboard feels hollow and resonates a lot on the down stroke as well as the up stroke where the switch springs ping loudly. Im all about the feeling so I used sound deadening material at the bottom of the case, as well as under the metal plate that holds the switches. So two layers. The 1/8 inch thickness is the max you can cram in three spaces I used ASIN: B09MFC68DF. I also used some trimmings under the space bar and it sounds a lot better now. If anyones curious, I used cherry tactile grey and cherry clear switches from here: ASIN: B07K55H45Z. Took a few weeks to get here, but worth the wait (and weight). Order extra because you might lose a few small parts.
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Dilyn
> 3 dayFunne keyboard go click klick
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Brites
> 3 dayI was given 2 Eight Keys and No four key my only problem other wise its a great product
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Maudie Emard
> 3 dayUsed a Razer keyboard and wanted something a little more compact, I didnt think this 30$ keyboard would be so good! Very satisfying click, bright yellow backlight, and lots of modes to choose from. Highly recommend.
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Chris
> 3 dayI 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!
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IlPrimitivo
> 3 dayIm 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.
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Galaxy_F1307
> 3 dayPlastic hot swap and Im moving mine with kailh box jades
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Miller Ramirez
> 3 dayExcelente teclado, sin ningún problema hasta el momento, la calidad de construcción es muy buena y las luces rgb funcionan a la perfección. Además de tener el plus de set Hot Swap, simplemente se sacan los switches y se intercambian por cualquier otros.
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Haley
Greater than one weekThis is my first mechanical keyboard but my expectations were quite low for $20. I can say I am pleasantly surprised about the performance so far. It feels very sturdy, it does not flex in the slightest compared to standard membrane keyboards. Im not a fan of the bezel-less edges that expose the switches underneath, but whatever; it doesnt affect the function. The blue keys are VERY clicky. I like the click for typing but its a bit of an immersion breaker in games; I feel like Im constantly reminded that Im typing on a keyboard. The small form factor is great but leaves a bit to be desired. Its great for gaming (especially FPS), word processing, web browsing, etc. Having to use the FN key to access the other keys is fine, however many old games rely on the arrow keys to move and may not be remappable in-game; Dino Crisis 2 was near impossible to play. If youre new to mechanical keyboards or just on a budget I think this is a great starting point and for $20 I just dont think you can beat the experience.
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Ard Darvis
> 3 dayThis is an obnoxious keyboard when its stock, but has tons of potential for a custom. 3 pin hotswap is fine, but its just friction fit, not proper hot swap ports. The rgb is bright, and customizable to a point. There are 8 presets for specific games, which is, idk, fine. Ill never use that. Side rgb is cool - they didnt have to do that, but they did. I filled mine with sound proofing foam, swapped for akko ocean blues, painted the plate, clipped lubed and bandaid the stabs, used xvx pbt keycaps, and gave it away as a gift. Turned out perfect, but was also like 100$ by the time I was done. Great platform, kinda crappy stock.