FIRSTBLOOD ONLY GAME. AK33 Geek Wired Mechanical Keyboard, 82 Keys Layout, Blue Switch, White LED Backlit, Aluminum Portable Gaming Keyboard, Pluggable Cable, for Games Work and Daily Use, Pink
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Toastybros
22-11-2024Ajazz has brought it with this keyboard, a full RGB keyboard that rocks solid switches that rival cherrys. This board isnt the best when it comes to keycap quality, but what is lacks in that department it makes up for in overall build quaility. This thing is a beauty. Minus that glossy backing which I will be sanding down very shortly and adding a fresh coat of mate paint Overall its worth the buy for anyone who wants a compact and pretty keyboard that is also is a great template for keyboard moders who wants to customize the board to their own liking
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xiaoyu
> 3 dayAs my hands are very small and can barely type on the Esc key on a regular mechanical keyboard (Razor, Logitech, Cherry etc), I have been looking for a small keyboard for one of the games I recently played. This keyboard is probably the smallest mechanical keyboard I can find online. If your hand is also small and want to find a keyboard that you can type on every single key without hesitance, this keyboard will satisfy you. Besides its perfect size, this keyboard really worth the price: descent typing experience and beautiful light decoration. Even though this keyboard does have some defects ( pressing on one side of the space key will cause a minor uneven drop in altitude at 2 sides of the space key), but for 60 bucks, it definitely meets my expectation.
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Fatima Dibbert II
> 3 dayOverall it’s a well-rounded keyboard, especially for the price. As expected there are some downfalls because of it being so cheap, but it’s really not that bad. The imitation cherry mx blues sound really nice, but they do feel slightly mushy. I’ve read other reviews about this keyboard and in every single one they talk about the glossy back and it being a fingerprint magnet. I personally think it looks okay, but a matte finish would look great with the aluminum. One last thing, it’s difficult to find keycaps for a 75% keyboard, keep that in mind. Hope this helped!
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James S
> 3 dayIt lasted almost 3 years. But it fell off the desk and jerked the cable. And the cable connection bent. And bent back, sort of. Cable, not the keyboard itself. But specialty cable given that its not micro or other standard cable. It doesnt type anymore, at least input to computer. Although bought 2020 (May), so it lasted an okay amount of time, relative to spills and other keyboard killers. 2023 (January) for DOA.
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joe
> 3 dayThis is a physically well designed keyboard, despite the impression you may get judging by the branding. The switches are mounted on a metal plate and because of that, it doesnt give under even rough handling. This alone made me feel very forgiving toward its shortcomings: First, the software is in Chinese. There are a few irrelevant English words scattered throughout the interface, but they contribute nothing at all to being able to navigate and use the controls. To further frustrate anyone who is unable to read Chinese (assuming that the Chinese used in the software is coherent to those who are able), the layout and the visual controls theyve used dont really even give a reasonably clever person much context to deduce their function with either. Fine. So I take a photo and use Google to translate the interface. Soon enough, Ive memorized it well enough to do what I need to do. I can forgive that, no biggie. Its a solid piece of hardware and I want these guys to feel rewarded enough to continue going against the grain. Second and finally, I am pretty sure that I saw anti ghosting aka nkro listed somewhere in the features of this thing. I could be wrong, because I looked at several keyboards before going with this slightly more adorable device. Probably not wrong though, and the point being that this keyboard does not feature anti ghosting technology whatsoever. This is much harder to forgive because I frequently press more than three keys at once and this seems to be kryptonite to this magnificent oak of a Chinese keyboard. I get stuck running sideways all the time in gameplay and have to give this baby a little break in order to be able to change directions. Ouch. You guys keep making hardy peripherals though and Ill be sure to give you another shot next time I see one of your products. Valiant effort.
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Zachary
> 3 dayFor the price, possible one of the best keyboards on the market. With relatively high quality Cherry Blue clones, a removable USB Mini cable, and many lighting options built into the firmware, i can confirm after some time using it that this keyboard is probably one of the best bang for your buck cheapo boards around. PROS: -brilliant RGB lighting -polished faceplate accentuates the colors -switches make a satisfying clicky noise like the Cherry Blues, but noticeable different -excellent packaging, and includes a plastic keycap puller (I recommend buying a wire keycap puller) CONS: -keys larger than the standard letter key feel somewhat stiff -manual is in Chinese
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dan
> 3 dayPretty cool for what it is. The RGB works out of the box; fn + f8 lets you swap RGB modes. Im not entirely used to the 82 key layout but it is SLICK. The switches are not entirely obnoxious, but I may switch out the key caps and stabilizers to something more soft and quiet.
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osher
Greater than one weekGreat keyboard!!
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Christina
> 3 dayMy son really likes it. He has been using it for about a week now. The only other comment he made was that the keyboard is a little too sensitive (not sure what that means exactly) and that the material could be a little better BUT for the price I dont think that is really much to complain about it. Overall an excellent value.
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Y.C.
Greater than one weekThe compact design of the keyboard is most appealing to me, can be slipped into the laptop bag easily, and the 82 keys are not short of the dedicated delete, pgup, pgdn keys; you can adjust to the layout pretty quickly. Experience on the key travels is very comfortable, and the backlighting is a good plus. Recommend.