HUO JI E-Yooso Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Customizable RGB Backlit, Blue Switches - Clicky, Metal Panel, Wired 104 Keys for Mac, PC, Silver+White

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  • Derek F

    > 3 day

    Ive had this keyboard for four years now and it has not disappointed me while working correctly. One note of warning, this keyboard does not have Cherry MX Blue switches. They are equivalent blue switches. Normal keyboards have a lifespan of 10 years or more. After four years my keystrokes are starting to not register. Ive pulled off the caps and cleaned everything several times, but the switches are failing. Overall for the price youre paying for this you can get other mechanical keyboards with the real deal switches and not have to replace it after four years.

  • abby

    > 3 day

    if you like the mechanical sound go for the blue switches i love this keyboard

  • Brian Walters

    > 3 day

    I really like this keyboard but there are some draw backs the usb cabel seems super cheap like it will break if you bend at all. The keys dont all sound same such as the space bar and back space keys. Good things are the brightness of the tub and the even across the board color. But other than those few things I cant complain.

  • Jerico Sunio

    > 3 day

    I love the clicking sound that it makes whenever I press a button. Its a blue tip so it makes a high click sound. Would recommend watching a YouTube video just to see the clicking sound to see if its up to your liking or not. Also comes with key removal tool

  • Mad Scientist

    17-11-2024

    This minimalist design mechanical keyboard has most of the features that I have been looking for. Its basically a white and silver clone of the Reddragon K556. At this low price point, its hard to ask for more. If it had standard pin pattern switches, itd be exactly what I wanted. If you have no intention of changing out the included blue switches, consider this a 5-star keyboard for this price point. Things not included but also not expected due to price: Detachable cable, braided cable, more backlight color flexibility (8 fixed colors vs. higher end chroma offerings), USB pass-through/hub for mouse dongle. Pros: 8-color backlighting with several lighting modes and ability to assign colors to specific keys, MX-compatible switches (big improvement over the ALPS-compatible switches that come with the E-Element Z-77), CIY switches for flexibility (also a con - see below), build quality seems solid, surface mount LEDs. Cons: This manufacturer keeps using Gaote-Outemo switches (this keyboard ships with blues) with a non-standard pin pattern, That means you can only swap in Gaote-Outemo switches with this specific oddball pin pattern rather than any other aftermarket switch you might want to use such as offerings from Cherry, Gateron, Kaihua, and Outemo (yeah, other aftermarket Outemos will not fit - personally verified). This seems like a pretty silly choice for a keyboard marketed as Change it Yourself/highly customizable. Im glad they at least switched over to MX-compatible stems to enable a much wider aftermarket keycap selection, but adopting a standard pin pattern on the PCB to allow for using standardized aftermarket switches from a variety of manufacturers would be fantastic. Also, the included metal tool for used for pulling the CIY switches must have been designed by a sadist (or more likely not really designed at all). It has fairly sharp edges and left my fingers pretty bruised and blistered after pulling 208 switches (104 browns from donor the keyboard and 104 blues from this keyboard). I hope a more ergonomic version of this tool becomes available in the future. I swapped in a set of Gaote-Outemo brown switches scavenged from a Redragon K556 because I prefer browns to blues. I also swapped in a set of aftermarket keycaps because I dont really like the font on the included keycaps. Keyboards I have personally confirmed to be equipped with non-standard pin pattern Outemo-Gaote switches: E-Element Z-77 (blue switch with ALPS stem) (

  • peach

    > 3 day

    I purchased this keyboard about six months ago and have waited to leave a review so I could be sure of my thoughts. I have now bought this keyboard for my little sister and my husband. I am slowly converting my whole family, haha. This keyboard pretty much works with any standard upgrade keycaps. I love the sound of this keyboard, I got the blue switch version, and it sounds so cool. It is nice and clicky. The quality of the keyboard in general is also awesome. It is a good weight and has worked consistently well for typing, gaming, and any other needs I have had. If you cannot find an affordable or quality keyboard in the color of your set up, then I would highly recommend buying this board and customizing it with keycaps. It is awesome. Super affordable and better than any keyboard I have used. I have tried razer and corsair before and this one takes the cake. The only thing wrong with it is that it is corded, but I can deal since the board is AMAZING! Also, the lights are cool :)

  • Ms. Marlene Thiel

    > 3 day

    Great keyboard. Easy to install and great to use

  • Davonte Evans

    Greater than one week

    Very beautiful keyboard that fit perfectly for my fingers. For anybody wondering, the keys are white and the board itself is a silver/chrome color with white on the backside. I have the one with the blue switches which are louder and I would recommend for people that play time sensitive games like fortnite. You can hear the key activate quicker. The Lighting features are amazing as well. I love the echo setting!

  • Morgan Rainer

    Greater than one week

    (Using it as I type out this review) Out of the box it comes neatly wrapped in bubble wrap and has what I think are extra key parts. 4 silent key and 1 clicky key part with the tool to pull out the keys. The keyboard turned RED once I plugged it in and it also included a small paper with instructions for the key functions and different types of color combinations. The keyboard also supports a custom key color mode for those who want to have their own key colors.

  • Lorena Tello

    > 3 day

    I bought this for my son who wanted a clicky keyboard mostly for gaming. Its not that noisy, the lights are awesome. He was really amazed when he saw it work.

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