E-YOOSO K600 Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 104 Key, Rainbow LED Backlit Typewriter Keyboard for PC Desktop, Black (Blue Switch)

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  • Tazura Seiple

    > 3 day

    I have wanted a keyboard that lit up in rainbow lights for a while, but couldnt find one that was affordable. Same for the retro style keys. This has both, plus the clicky aspect that makes it so much fun to use. The keys are above the base itself which makes it easy to blow dust and pet hair out from between them while the clicks make it sound like machine gun fire when I really get going on my typing.

  • Amanda

    > 3 day

    I absolutely love this keyboard. Its exactly the back lighting that I was looking for and its soooooooo clicky. Very smooth to type on. I am a fast typer and I tend to drag my fingers across the keys and I have no problems maintaining speed and accuracy with this keyboard. This is a great entry level mechanical keyboard for the price.

  • Irene Estrada

    > 3 day

    I am not a gamer and wanted something cool for my office. I absolutely LOVE my keyboard and LOVE the loud clicks when typing. Everyone at my work has given me compliments on it and one lady purchased one for her desk and another girl just ordered it also. I have no complaints. The round keys are very cool. I have seen keyboards brighter than this with my kids but it doesnt bother me. Even when the lights are on, you can still see it.

  • Shemaine

    > 3 day

    It’s perfect! Sounds just like an old typewriter but has all the needed keys. I love it and it was a great price.

  • Lacey Bravo Chavez

    > 3 day

    I love being able to have the glowing light from the entire keyboard and the style is cool. My main complaint is that when typing the keys are so loud that if you are trying to be quiet at night or whatever its not really possible.

  • rfimor

    > 3 day

    Great mechanical keyboard for the money. The only issue I have is that the keys are almost unintelligible when the LEDs are off, even with plenty of ambient light.

  • Sherri

    > 3 day

    Not a gamer personally. Purchased this to use in high volume office atmosphere. So far so good. The various LED light patterns get a lot of attention & Im in fingertip heaven with the mechanical feel of the keys. Hoping it has durability as well!

  • Jocelyn Schamberger V

    > 3 day

    I’m not sure this would be comfortable for someone with bigger fingers. I have long thin fingers and it still took me a second to get used to it but once it do it’s a nice keyboard. I’m in love with the keys and it’s my first mechanic type keyboard so I’m sure this is a good starter until you want to upgrade.

  • Elizabeth Namoski

    > 3 day

    amazing keyboard! i took it to work and everyone loves it!

  • H. Ault

    > 3 day

    First, the good: The switches are pretty close to the Cherry MX Blue in function on initial usage, but I dont know what their durability will look like. The round keycaps are the right size, but thats the only thing about them thats right. Then, the not-so-good: If you are a touch typist who never needs to look at the keyboard, the backlighting on this one probably will not annoy you, and might even be an attractive feature. But if you need to see what is marked on the keys, this is not your unit. The chrome bands on the keys reflect much more of the backlighting around the edges of the keys than what gets through the small translucent letter in the upper part of each key, so that the effect is to obscure more than reveal the keys markings. Turn the lighting off, and the markings become nearly invisible. Added to that, the Z-rows color choice is significantly lower in intensity anyway, so that it hardly matters whether the LEDs are lit there. Overall, the backlighting is almost 100% pointlessly decorative, and defeats its own purpose outside of adornment. And thats sad, because with better key design, removal of the chrome on the sides of the keycaps, choices of lighting mode, or even just a constant single color at a useful level, this might well have been near-perfect. But its not. Emphatically not. My advice: Avoid, unless you are a touch typist and find the rainbow effect pleasing. If you fall into that latter category, enjoy the keyboard; youll probably like it.

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