LANGTU Membrane Gaming Keyboard, Rainbow LED Backlit Quiet Keyboard for Office, USB Wired All-Metal Panel 25 Keys Anti-ghosting Computer Keyboard 104 Keys - L1 White/Silver…
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FLpam7
> 3 dayI use it almost every day for 8-12 hours and it works perfect! Brings some cheer to the work place. Easier to see the keys when the room is not as well lit compared to a bright room/office.
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GGX
> 3 dayIt looks great but a few of the keys just don’t work. Push a key and it may or may not read that you touched it. Hold down the shift key and it may or may not work. The shift key on the right definitely not balanced unless you press it directly in the middle. Also all the instructions were in Chinese so couldn’t get any specifics on the keyboard. Pretty useless if you can’t type effectively. I both game and write a blog so unless it can do both it’s just not functional.
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Rotten Girl
> 3 dayFor the price this keyboard is a great deal if you’re using it casually at your office or to browse the internet. Upon plug in it started up smoothly- plug and played perfectly- the modes are easily adjusted with the ‘fn’ and ‘list’ keys. The space bar, shift, and enter keys were loud in comparison the rest of the keys because they have metal stabilizers and springs under them. I popped them off and lubed them up with key lube and a q-tip, got them back on and the noise was much better. They’re still louder than the others but it’s not nearly as bad as how they first sounded. They sounded cheap and metallic. Overall this is a great keyboard for casual aesthetic use. It looks like a mechanical RGB, but of course it’s a membrane. The responsiveness is not something I would consider of gaming quality- but for use at my job to make my environment more enjoyable it fits the bill and works just fine! Plenty of keys and settings to toggle.
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Dan
> 3 dayIll start this review off with the cons as usually people want to know if there is anything bad behind the picture they see. Cons: The keys are too wide and flat. Although I understand the aesthetic they were going for with this keyboard; the shapes of the keys were too bothering. Because of their flat top shape Id often find my fingers sliding off one key and hitting another near it. I promise you it will happen to you as well unless you take your time typing extremely slowly picking each key. Pros: The keyboard is sleek. Visually it looks nice and if youre trying to get an RGB white themed setup this will fill it perfectly. Its cheap so if you just want a keyboard that looks nice and works - then this is it. The wire for the cable is sturdy and is made of a thick fabric preventing it from tearing and such. For a final opinion - Would I buy this again or recommend it someone? No. I Actually returned mine because the keys bothered me too much and at the end of the day before aesthetics and such- the keyboard should work for me and it simply wasnt. That being said, I dont think this keyboard is absolute garbage and if you can get over the flat keys and want a white RGB keyboard then by all means get it.
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Jaybird
> 3 dayGreat product
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Kevin
> 3 dayThis is my first gaming keyboard. Ive almost always owned Microsoft branded keyboards and usually wireless. I bought this fort the lighted keys and for the fact that its wired because its alot more reliable than wireless. 1) I like the colorful backlit keys. Theres Green, Orange, Blue, Purple and Red across the keyboard. I only wish there was a way to configure the lights. Its bright enough to be noticeable during the day and its nicely illuminates my work desk at night. 2) The overall design of the keyboard is pretty streamline in that its efficient and doesnt take up alot of unnecessary space. 3) Theres a good amount of travel / movement when the keys are depressed, so it feels good. Ive never tried a mechanical keyboard before but I imagine this would be similar. 4) The length of the cable is pretty standard. A bit longer than I needed it to be so i wired tied it.
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Dianne
> 3 daySo far, so good! It’s very cute & the typing sound is pleasing to my ears. I did not have an issue with the space bar like others did but overall, it is a matter of personal preference & how picky you are about things. It is a little more springy than the other keys & sometimes you do hear a little “boing” sound. It is also very lightweight which makes it great if you’re on the go. While I will not use this keyboard for gaming, I have used it for work & will eventually use it for school. I think it’s a great keyboard if you’re on a budget but want to have that colorful gamer aesthetic!
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britt
> 3 dayIts a keyboard. It lights up with some options that I like, as in its nothing crazy like some have so many programming features. I like that you can hear the clacks of the keys. Some reviews saying the keyboard is too loud is kinda funny if you want one that has no sound to it make sure you buy one that says there is no sound! since the board is small I can finally play my games without worry of trying to reach keys that are far away! (I have small hands..)
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Kayla H.
> 3 dayGreat keyboard for the price. I also had the issue with being able to hear the springs in the spacebar. After following another reviewers suggestions and removing them, Im having no issues.
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Natalie
> 3 dayFor the price, this is a really great keyboard. The colors are awesome and I love how they look with the metal finish and white, though some keys are difficult to see. It is fairly quiet compared to other keyboards I have used. However the spacebar on my keyboard makes this bizarre springy type noise when you press it. I looked underneath and noticed its probably because of the springs. It is quite annoying and sometimes just moving the keyboard will replicate that sound. Otherwise no other compliants about the sound. My biggest issue and probably the reason why I will return this is the spacebar. When I got this I switched from the keyboard on my Macbook Pro to this so as usual I expected a little getting used to the feel of the keyboard, a few typos here and there, but it hasnt really been the case. Its actually the spacebar thats giving me so many issues. Im not sure if its just mine or how they all are. Ive found that unless I press in the dead center by the light it doesnt register on the first click. When I type, if I hit the left edge (thats the side I usually hit for the space) of the spacebar it registers 2 out of 10 times. And then sometimes Im pressing it so hard and often that it gives me a double space. Its anyones guess what will show up. I have not had this issue with any other keys. I cant really use a keyboard without a properly working spacebar, and I cant be making so many typos. Otherwise, its a great keyboard. Its inexpensive, colorful, relatively quiet, and wired.