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Carlos Roberto
> 3 dayBuena calidad, cómodo para escribir, muy completo para el precio
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Jasmine Ly
> 3 daythis is a good keyboard for its price and there’s a lot you can do with it. it’s not too light and doesn’t have any annoying branding besides a sticker on the back. it already comes with foam inside and the stock switches (i chose the yellows) and stabilizers sound pretty good. the keycaps that came with the board were also good quality (geometry grey XDA profile). the rgb looks better than the keyboard i had before this (gk61 v2) which had flickering issues, but there is very little customization aside from the presets they have already programmed. if you choose to mod it, it is an easy to open case. just unclip the top and slide off the frame. i added masking tape, lubed my switches, added orings and changed the keycaps. i think it looks and sounds super great. if you are looking to change the keycaps make sure to confirm that the set you get includes the keys needed to complete the board (1.75u shift, 1u alt, 1u ctrl) the keycaps i’m using: -SDYZ XDA profile pbt, minimalist style japanese for the character and arrow keys. (8.5mm) -YMD Key ZDA profile HANA keycaps for the function keys (9.42mm) the XDA keycaps gave a clackier sound while the ZDA produced a deeper sound
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Mr. Justice Senger Sr.
> 3 dayIts an okay board, decent couch keeb that gets the job done. The thin plastic case is super loud and echoes with a cheap sound. Stabs are surprisingly not awful. Overall its not the worst purchase, but certainly could find something better elsewhere. If you are interested in the layout it might be more worth it. Flex is minimal and lights are pretty bright, even with switches that arent clear. Included switches are awful though and difficult to remove unless you use their included tool. The switches sit too close to the case which makes certain switch removers struggle to get them out.
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T is for Tech
> 3 dayI wanted to like this keyboard because I was looking for something in the 75% size range that had hot swappable switches. The overall board felt cheap and I didnt like the keycaps at all. It wasnt very comfortable to type on and I had some issues with occasional keypresses not registering. I ended up returning it after a few days. For the cost I had expected more out of it.
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Marcelle Mohr
> 3 dayLove this keyboard it is excellent for PC gaming
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Jacob Daniels
> 3 dayThis is the perfect keyboard to get if you’re in the fence of upgrades or just getting prebuilt. It’s affordable so you don’t have to be afraid to test the waters but it’s good enough to where you won’t be dissatisfied keeping it the same. Black switches or yellow switches are the best prebuilt—they very rarely give them with yellows though.
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Jeremy
> 3 dayDidn’t work out of the box literally never turnt on. On top of that the board had a very noticeable wobble and the keys were very mushy as well as cheap feeling. Was looking forward to this keyboard and was overwhelmed by how terrible it was!
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Daniel
> 3 dayEverything about this keyboard is great if youre looking for a mechanical keyboard with this layout, hot-swap sockets, RGB, and no wireless. However, the legends on the keycaps are almost impossible to read unless the RGB is on. The legends are a nearly the same shade of gray as the rest of the keycap, so when the RGB lights are off they blend in.
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Abbygale J.
Greater than one weekJust upgraded to this from a Ducky One 2 mini. Yes, you read that right. I UPGRADED from the Ducky. Epomaker mustve been paying attention to the reviews tech people were making of this board because this thing definitely feels better than what some tech reviewers made it sound like. I saw that some people were complaining about rattly stabs or it sounding hollow but if this is what they had when they put those cons in I cant imagine what they consider nice stabs or a not hollow board. Decided to go with the XDA profile caps since I planned on replacing them anyways but theyre actually really nice. Mine came with a foam insert, I saw in one take apart that theirs didnt, and lubed stabs. Compared to the Ducky I had this thing thoccs like crazy. Audible enough to bring satisfaction to anyone that likes mechanical keyboards but subtle enough to not piss everyone around you off when youre typing. Great lighting on here too. Not at all gonna miss the RBG asthetic of the ducky with this thing. I had foam and O-rings on my ducky to try and muffle it a little bit, because mine was a tad bit clacky and the stabs definitely rattled quite a bit (not as bad as razer or corsair boards but it did rattle), and this thing OUT OF THE BOX had a better tone to it. The fact that its hot swappable, has arrow keys and its under $100 is an absolute steal. The only thing worth noting is that it only has the one kick stand level, so if you have a ducky or something similar it might feel a little weird at first not having that middle level option. However both of the levels available are totally comfortable in my opinion. No unsusual fatigue so far with either level for me. If youre like me and youre at a point where you want your arrow/function keys back but dont think you can find a decent board for a reasonable price look no further. This thing is 100% worth every penny spent. TLDR: -Thocc -Killer RGB -Adorable XDA keycaps -No stab rattle -Worth it
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Dylan Merry
> 3 dayI changed my keycaps to something i enjoyed more, however the sound and quality of this keyboard is great.