MageGee 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Blue Switch, LED Blue Backlit Keyboard, 87 Keys Compact TKL Wired Computer Keyboard for Windows Laptop PC Gamer - Grey/Black
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Claudia Villalobos
> 24 hourMi hijo la usa para hacer tarea y también para sus juegos
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Kyle Petty
> 24 hourAfter a few months the keys began double clicking and sometimes dont input correctly
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Kevin
> 24 hourComes very fast very good sounds ver nice clean
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dahl
> 24 hourThe color is just like the pictures, and it has a nice heavy, quality feel to it. Works well with gaming and is super compatible with windows. Oh also the light options are suuper pretty.
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Christen
> 24 hourThis keyboard has both pros and cons: Pros: The keyboard is good for gaming. I like the red switches and how the switches felt while playing various games. The backlighting on the keyboard is pretty solid and allows for pretty cool customization. The blue is a nice color, and I like that the keyboard comes with some extra keycaps for changes in color. The backlighting is NOT RGB, so just take that into consideration. It is a nice blue color, but it will only be blue. Cons: The spacebar is so rattly. I thought at first that it would be ok, and I could get over it, but it was driving me insane. The keyboard is not hot-swappable, which prevents any upgrades or mods. I would have tried to fix the spacebar if it was. The keys feel alight; it is a budget keyboard, so I am not expecting a lot. The spacebar is just so awful. You can hear the rattle a bit in the backspace as well, but its less noticeable. I would not recommend this keyboard for typing; the sound will slowly wear away at you. One more thing, that is not huge, but the cable is not USB-C and can not be separated from the keyboard. Overall takeaways: For a $30 keyboard, you get some pretty solid backlighting and layout. However, you get what you pay for. The switches and keys are average, and beware of the rattling stabilizers in the spacebar and the backspace key.
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El Demonio
> 24 hourSo I got this keyboard as a quick replacement for my last keyboard which had a switch die, and I do not have the soldering know how so it was just more convenient to replace it. First time using a linear switch, I have to say I am a fan of this yellow switch. Its very smooth overall after using it for a few days and not too light either. I was used to a clicky blue switch previously, so the overall sound experience is arguably an improvement. I did a few modifications to make the keyboard feel and sound better, added some foam to the bottom of the case, rubber o-rings for the keycaps (double ringed the spacebar, really made a difference for that), and lastly a strange one but: masking tape applied to the bottom part of the PCB, this gives the keys like a poppier sound though Id say things even out with the other modifications. For the money this is definitely a worthwhile option, I kind of wish it had a Hotswap PCB but thats not something youll typically see at this price point; and if you do I heard they dont have full switch support outside of a handful of manufacturers.
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Hong
> 24 hourWhen I press shift + , it should type However I get } ?????
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Melanie Gillespie
> 24 hourMy son spilled protein shake on his gaming keyboard and bought this as a replacement. He loves it, it even came with purple colored extra keys for something different!
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yaklin
> 24 hourSeveral keys broke after 2 months, anything else it would of been alright.
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my first pc
> 24 hourIve used many keyboards, which feel very light when I press down on them. It feels like a very high-quality keyboard. I would definitely recommend this keyboard. I was looking for a keyboard for the PC Im building and I think this was a great pick.