NPET K611 Wireless 60% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard, 68 Keys Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard, Compact Gaming Keyboard for Windows/Mac/Android/iOS (Hot Swappable Red Switch, Black)
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Kevin O
> 24 hourThe keyboard is great, Nice looking and all the keys sound good except the spacebar. It sounds metallic, unlike the rest of the keyboard. The reason for the 4 stars is because of the LEDs and the lack of functions. all you get is a breathing affect and you can change the light color but not position. would be nice to have some different functions and affects, Lke having the colors wave over the keyboard from either side or rotate around it.
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Elizabeth Ann
> 24 hourWhat I said. lol. Every time I push the space bar it squeaks and it drives me nuts.
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M.W.
> 24 hourI was eyeing $100+ keyboards after spilling an entire cup of coffee on my 10 year old Razer. It really wasn’t a good time financially for me to spend that, so I settled for this. I’m glad I did. I do wish it was brighter, but I’m happy every time I see it. It’s a great stepping stone keyboard that gets the job done, and it’s easy on the eyes. Good budget keyboard.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourMade some great improvements.
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Geena B.
> 24 hourI work at home and this is just fabulous!!!
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tony hurlbut
> 24 hourThe keyboard that I have to use at work sucks so bad that I took it upon myself to get my own out of pocket keyboard. You can tell that the company sprung for the cheapest piece of crap they could find. This one however is just what I needed. No extra bells and whistles. Just plug it in and start typing. For a budget keyboard it works amazing and I’m very happy.
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Church
> 24 hourI havent been using it for very long, but I do like it so far. Once you get the hang of it, its not bad. The keys are clicky but not obnoxious (which, I like clicky keys anyway), and theyre soft, if that makes any sense. Im not vernacular savvy so bear with me. The brightness is a little dimmer than I expected, but I guess I also wouldnt want blinding LEDs on my keyboard either. I do think its a little weird that there are only 3 rainbow presets and that you cant choose single colors, but thats fine. I do have a couple of tips for anyone buying it though: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Its not like its rocket science to get it going, but there are a few key combos that you need to be familiar with. Some of them are self explanatory (like the page up/down buttons have the +/- sign on it for brightness), but there are others, like the SL key, that need a little more explanation. Pressing the SL key on its own will change the rainbow preset. But if you press FN+SL then itll enter the breathing mode. And scroll lock is another key combo rather than just being its own button, FN+F11. EDIT: I think Im personally going to return it. Its fine, but the spacebar tends to skip a little, and overall its not exactly what I expected. Its still an alright keyboard, but its just not for me.
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John W Myers Jr
> 24 hourFirst thing to note, this is an off-brand device. Didnt really know what to expect. You can tell by looking at it, thats it an off brand as the lettering and such is slightly off. Functionality though is pretty good. Im probably going to have to play with the sensitivity setting a bit but other than that...a completely functional keyboard at a great price.
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Dillon Kirk
> 24 hourThe NPET K10 Gaming Keyboard is a membrane-style gaming keyboard that has been designed for gamers. In terms of build quality, the keyboard appears to be well-made with a durable plastic construction and a comfortable design. However, the fact that the down arrow key broke just a week after use is a concerning issue and raises questions about the keyboards overall durability. In terms of performance, the keyboard has a range of gaming-specific features, such as anti-ghosting and media controls, that make it well-suited for gaming. The backlit keys are also a nice touch and allow for comfortable use in low light conditions. However, the broken down arrow key could be an inconvenience for some users and may affect their gaming experience. The keyboard is also relatively affordable, making it a good option for gamers on a budget. However, the fact that a key broke just a week after use suggests that there may be issues with the keyboards overall durability and quality. Overall, the NPET K10 Gaming Keyboard appears to have some attractive features for gamers, but the broken down arrow key raises concerns about the keyboards durability. As with any product, its important to weigh the pros and cons before making a purchase, and to consider the potential risks and drawbacks before buying.
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Karel Vega
> 24 hourGran producto