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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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Christian De Jesus Nieves
> 3 dayThe 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
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kota
> 3 dayFor the money this is a great option with hot swap switches and easy modibility. When fully modded it sounds decent. This does not quite match the enthusiast options so if you are not as limited on budget consider keychron or novelkeys options.
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Peggy Moore
> 3 daygreat keyboard if you really just wanted a mechanical keyboard and pretty lights. the options on the lighting is pretty cool. wish you could change the colors but its just fine for the money. i got this on sale for 20 dollars instead of the regular 40 and i cannot stop typing on it! ive seen some people complain about the build quality and how the keys come off, but its still built with metal. you can easily put the keys back on, not that hard. i wasnt paying attention when it asked what type of keys, so i choose the blue ones, but i absolutely love how clicky they are! if you want a SUPER clicky keyboard, then get the blue switches.
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Sandra L.
Greater than one weekNice keyboard. A little small.
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Alejandro Gomez
> 3 dayIts a nice keyboard especially for 30 dollars but the hotswap is really bad its hard to put in new switches in the pcb cause the pcb is really cheap and it takes large amounts of force. I recommend using this keyboard stock because if you put new switches than their will most likely be a problem. I would not get this if you want to mod it I recommend an rk 61 or something similar to the 50 dollar price point just save some extra money and you will have a good budget keyboard to build off of.
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Gabriel Castillo
> 3 dayThis keyboard is amazing sounds great overall great build for the price i would 100 percent recommend this for the price and quality
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Dana D.
Greater than one weekTo get right to the point, this keyboard is a good value and pleasing design with thoughtful features, but the one I got has a broken LED under the letter R. I dont use the backlight that much so it doesnt feel worthwhile to return it, but the quality control could perhaps be better. However, in other respects the build quality is great for the price. It has a lightly textured metal top plate that curves at the front and back, no rough edges, and the keys are level with each other in each row. The spacebar has a little wiggle and is louder than the other keys, but not annoyingly so. The keyboard rocked slightly when I first set it on my desk, but after a day of use Im not feeling that anymore--I think it just needed a little pressure to level the feet. A white USB-C to USB-A cable is included. It would have been nice to have a right-angle USB-C connector since the port is on the left side of the keyboard and as it is, the cable sticks out kind of far on the side. But this is just a minor quibble. The switches are apparently hot-swappable, though I have not tried this. Others have noted only certain types of switches will fit, so research if you have swapping in mind. A big reason I chose this keyboard over other lower-end 61-key ones was the arrow key implementation. Here they are accessed using the Fn key + the letters WASD. On some others I looked at, you had to hold a Fn-lock key combination for 3 seconds and then the arrows were on keys including /?, which was a no-go for me since I use question marks as well as the arrow keys a lot when typing at work. Small gripe: the lack of F13-F15 keys means I cant use those to control brightness on my Mac; some of the other alternate functions on the F keys for the Mac, like volume up/down/mute, are likewise nowhere to be found. Most likely some key mapping software would give a workaround, but Im on a managed desktop at work without admin rights and dont want to go through the hassle of getting new software approved and installed. Its not a big deal, and I can use the keyboard for everyday work without any quarrels. Mac users will find that the keys in the Command and Option locations have their mapping swapped--I went into the Keyboards panel in System Preferences and switched them for the sake of muscle memory. I have two full-sized keyboards with blue switches and love the typing experience, but was worried they were too loud for my officemates and wanted to try red switches as a quieter alternative. I also have been using my mouse left-handed for years to avoid stretching far to the side past the number pad on standard keyboards. This 60-percenter lets me put the mouse on the right without a stretch, and takes up less desk space while still offering a full-size experience for typing text. The switches are smooth and quiet--no grinding or bumpiness. When the keys bottom out they still make more noise than a membrane keyboard, but it is much quieter than blue switches and I no longer worry about creating a cacophony for my coworkers. I do miss the tactile feedback of the blues, so maybe browns are in order. The quest continues! :-) I like the stock keycaps which I think may be OEM profile, and its nice that the manufacturer includes an alternate orange space bar (which is free of the E-YOOSO branding on the gray one) and orange escape key (which is missing the `~ character markings). The white-and-gray color scheme reminds me of old typewriters. The backlight is very bright and a yellow-green color, more green than it appears in the photos--like a yellow highlighter. It shines clearly through the legends with the exception in this case of the letter R. There are a ton of lighting effects and you can choose per-key illumination (just lit up or not--no RGB here, only yellow). Bottom line: broken LED aside, I am loving this keyboard. It is cute, comfortable, has a pleasing sound and feel, and offers most functionality of a full-sized board while saving desk space. I got this for around $22, and feel it is well worth the money. Will keep my eyes out for other E-Yooso keyboards in future. I did notice the sellers tend to change the pricing structure frequently: one day the list price will be lower and the discount lower, too; another day the list price will be higher and a higher discount is offered, so the price does not change that much. But some switch types and colorways may be on sale for less overall, so pay attention.
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Raj
> 3 dayIt seems Amazon delivered a used one. The lighting and sound of pressing are good. However, I miss the four keys.
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Tiffenie
Greater than one weekThe keyboard makes you aware if you typed the wrong key that is why I prefer blue switches. Yes, this is just an ordinary keyboard. I need the lights illumination when I have to press for that asterisk key sitting in the dark. Better than the more expensive keyboards I bought that did not satisfy me, this one is actually use for regular word processors. The multimedia Fn keys help too.