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Anna
Greater than one weekSwitches could be better, but pretty decent for $60
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Nan Yang
> 3 dayhotswappable 68 key layout arrow keys not right next to the other keys has 2 extra usb ports on the keeb itself can make it high profile or low profile (the plastic is very weird feeling) i just dont like the switches and the plastic case Edit: IT’S NOT SLEPT ON ANYMORE
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Bowen
> 3 dayUsed for gaming PC and works fine
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Chris
> 3 dayReally like this board I got the Reds and the blues but decided with the red . Did not like the type writer sounds. To loud for my purpose. The reds are just what I was looking for . This keyboard has right many setting for colors and patterns . I tell you if your hesitant on this don’t listen to your thoughts just buy it. Unless the finances are a issue.
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Jaden
> 3 dayIts so smooth and also doesn’t double click and its has so many color options
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Gabby C
Greater than one weekLet me start off by saying that this is a PHENOMENAL BUDGET KEYBOARD! The RGB is really bright and colorful (in day and night time), it is compact, and I love that the board is fully hot-swappable! I will be modding this keyboard because the red switches provided are a bit too ✨clicky✨ for my taste, but this is overall a very solid board. I did change out the stock keycaps to LTC pink pudding caps, and you can check out my Amazon review on those if you were considering purchasing them (because I do have a few grievances). If you’re looking for a nice budget board, THIS IS THE ONE TO GO FOR!
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Jonathan
Greater than one weekThis keyboard is perfect for those who want to get into mechanical keyboards for the first time and even customize one of their own. The PCB is hot-swappable, allowing you to change the switches for any other 3 or 5 pin switches you want to use. I ordered mine with blue switches, as that was all that was available at the time, but plan on swapping them for Kailh Pro Reds. The blue switches that it came with are fantastic though and I like them much more than I thought I would. The RGB on this keyboard is ridiculously good for the price point, with almost twenty different lighting modes and a whole spectrum of colors, the RGB blew me away. Not only is the RGB good and the PCB hot-swappable, but you have the ability to program macros right into the board itself, allowing for 3 to be programmed at a time. Overall, a wonderful starting keyboard with a great price and a huge ability for customization.
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Sidney hall
> 3 daySounds amazing while also not being to loud like blue switches , And the keycaps feel amazing compared to my other mechanical keyboards ,Im liking this one the most so far. The RGB on this keyboard is nice and bright and has alot of cool different effects.
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Richard Spurlock
> 3 dayI was on a kick, getting my family outfitted with mechanical keyboards, and this is the one my daughter and I could agree on. Lots of RGB lighting with the form factor she wanted, and the price was fantastic for what you get. Great value for the money. My daughter used this keyboard for her at home schooling and she loved it. I know it is corny, but I think it made her actually enjoy using the keyboard for school work. She is a light-touch typist, so the red switches are close enough to silent to not be a bother.
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juan pablo bolivar
> 3 dayMe gusta la capacidad de ser modificado a gusto del usuario, ser muy versitail y comodo al momenteo de escribir, jugar o navegar, tiene algunos problemas de soporte,ya que el manual no es muy claro y se debe bsucar por cuenta del usuario el uso de los macros. su interfaz de usuario digital es fea y muy poco intiutiva, pero cumple para su funcion. Recomendado si buscas un teclado que sea barato, bueno y que quieras modificar su keycaps y switchs mas adelante a tu gusto.