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Steven
> 24 hourMuy buen teclado en la primeras semanas de uso. Hay opción de utilizar software. Espero sea duradero
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Cleopatra
> 24 hourThis was the best purchase I ever made for my WFH setup. I always loved high profile keyboards and LOVE how satisfying this keyboard feels and sounds. I also love that it is hotswappable and works both with bluetooth and with a wired connection. Others have mentioned that it is hard to plug in but I honestly have not had any trouble with that. The scroll wheel for sound is so unique and handy! I’ve use this thing literally every day for almost a year for work and fun and it’s one of the best parts of my setup.
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Luis Rodriguez
> 24 hourThis keyboard feels amazing once you swap keycaps. Battery life lasts me days, Bluetooth is perfect. Cannot really complain about this one!
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ML
> 24 hourMy first hot-swappable keyboard! This set came with the keyboard (and it’s corresponding wire/colored keycaps), a keycap puller, a switch puller, and a few extra switches (reds, blue, browns). The switches were really easy to pull up and pop out, and I’ve included a picture of what the board looks like underneath. I got the red switch, but I’m thinking of changing them to something else. The keyboard types great out of the box, and has many different rgb variations. Most of them are color changing, imo it’s a bit too overwhelming to look at. They also have less flashy options, which is what I ended up choosing (the single light option comes in a rainbow of colors). You can adjust the LED brightness OR the volume with the wheel. The wheel was honestly why I got the keeb in the first place! It’s so handy. As for the red switches it came with, Im not really an expert or even a novice, I’ve literally only used brown ones (and found that out prior to purchasing this), but it types pretty nicely, with a nice sound. The backspace key makes a sharper click than the rest of the keys tho, Im not too sure why. It’s the only thing off that I noticed about the keyboard. Other than that, all the red switches have a consistent sound and feel, nothing feels too wobbly, and overall it feels nicely constructed. Although be wary, the port for the USB-C cable is indeed only snug enough for the cable it came with, I tried using my old Vortex cable and it did not go in. If you’re looking for a change of aesthetics, I’d double check the cable you’re buying. One thing is, I’m not sure how to fully program the keyboard as the instructions mostly tell you how to change the RGB, connect to devices, and key functions; but I’m not really big on programming keys anyway. Overall, I’d give this a 9/10! 1 point off for that random clicky key, and the fact that the cable port is tiny. I think I’m going to really enjoy using this, hopefully with some new switches!
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Marawan
> 24 hourUpgraded from a Keychron K8 and so glad I did. Looks great, performs well, has the ability to customize keys/colors and the volume bar is superb. By far the best TKL keeb within this price range and in my opinion competes with ones around the $100 price range. Havent tested it out in wireless though.
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Catalina
> 24 hourGreat keyboard for the price! I didn’t want to spend too much money on my first mechanical keyboard in case I didn’t like it, but I’m absolutely loving this one :) I had to buy a wrist pad for comfort though, because the keyboard is taller in comparison to what I was using before (Mac bluetooh keyboard). I love the colored keys, it makes the keyboard look super cute! By the way, I got the brown switches and it was the best decisions since I’m always on meetings.
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neonneon
> 24 hourGreat keyboard, for BOTH windows and mac computers, and it can sometimes be picked up for a VERY low price (when on sale). Unfortunately some reviews/questions imply the keyboard does not have a mac function... however it DOES (though it is NOT via external switch, and is instead by KEY commands). To toggle into mac mode (which adjusts the alt key to become the apple command key) simultaneously press fn + A. To toggle back to Windows mode press fn + S. Hopefully this will be of benefit to someone. cheers!
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Steve Ruiz
> 24 houri liked it overall but under the keys there were scratches i thought were dirt or something and it was a scratch from something i didnt even know and it bothers me, but i do like the keyboard its self i wish i could change the scratches colors but it black
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Anna
> 24 hourThe keyboard so far has impressed me. The only downfall was connecting it, if you are struggling, use the Bluetooth and it will connect to your computer. I tried the cable to connect it but it did not work, though I think the process was to plug in the cable and add it to your devices on your pc. The RGB is really good it looks better in person than the pictures. SO far as gaming I really enjoy it. I have the red switches and the sound is amazing. Also my space bar is a bit janked but that might be from me dropping the package, overall it is my favorite keyboard. It looks and feels pleasing and I think it was reasonable for the price. If youd like to mod it this is not hotswappable so i recommend the other version of this keyboard that is hotswappable. But if you are looking for a keyboard to replace and that does not take too much desk space Id recommended this.
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Seth
> 24 hourIll start by saying that although I have typed on other mechanical keyboards. This is my first personal mechanical keyboard. After using this for about a week straight, about 4 to 8 hours a day, I can say that I am very happy with this keyboard. Ill list the pros and cons. Pros: - Bluetooth capability, I thought I wouldnt use this that much but thats all I ever really use unless I need it for gaming or to charge. You have the ability to connect 3 devices at the same time, including phones and tablets and switch between the devices in a matter of seconds. Also allows you to move the keyboard frequently and I often times put it on my lap while doing homework when my desk space is full. For regular keyboard use and typing, I see no latency or delay when typing. If there is, its so slight you cant notice it. - Battery, the battery with RBG lights on has lasted me about 5 days. Which I think is very good considering how much time I spend on the computer each day. The RBG lights turn off with 30 seconds of inactivity to save battery and turn back on when you press a key. It is claimed that the battery lasts 100 hours with the lights off, so Ive been using it during the day with the lights off now to see how much its life is extended. - Huano Switches, while they arent Cherry or Outemu, they perform really well. The stabilizers come factory lubed! - RBG Lights, this may not be important to everyone, but typing in the dark can be a real pain without it. The lights are very smooth and bright, and I have not noticed any sort of flickering from them. A lot of customization options with the lights as well. - Software, you can actually use the RAKK lam-ang pro software found online to customize this keyboard. It has features with the RGB lights and other things such as key reassign and macros. - Volume scroll wheel, again another feature that I thought was a neat addition but wouldnt use much. I was wrong, I use this scroll wheel all the time. Love that they added it and with a button press it can be switched to control the brightness of the keyboards RGB lights. Cons: - Switches, although the stabilizers are lubed, I notice there is a slight rattle. Not enough to make me go out of my way and make any modifications. At least not yet. - Ping, if you listen very very carefully and really slam a key press, you can hear a slight pinging noise. Again, you will never notice this unless you have super sonic hearing or really abuse your keyboard. - Extra Keycaps, I love this idea of having a set of colored keycaps for some extra customization. However, one of the control keys came cracked. I reached out to EPOMAKERs support team directly on their website with my amazon order number, and they refunded me 5% of my order cost (about $3.50). I thought this was fair for one keycap and they even sent me a confirmation that the refund was processed. They replied rather fast and it was a great experience. - Bluetooth, I have noticed that sometimes my bluetooth connection to my windows 10 laptop disconnects when I dont type for a while and then reconnects after a couple seconds. Not a big deal or anything to really gripe about. About once or twice, it has disconnected and did not reconnect until turning the keyboard off and back on again. - Not hot swappable, this was the main reason I was hesitant about getting this keyboard. I heard that soldered switches were more reliable and longer lasting, and the other features of this keyboard convinced me to take a chance and lock into the brown switches. Guess I always have the option of desoldering if I need to replace switches. Overall, I think that this keyboard is a really good deal for pricepoint. I wouldnt hesitate picking this one up. It has served me very well with heavy usage for a week straight.