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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  • Pen4711

    > 3 day

    Keys lose printing and become impossible to see after a few months of use. Keys are just big colored blobs and had to get new keyboard.

  • Tracy Triplett

    > 3 day

    it has a good sound and it has a vibrant rgb

  • @dbl.reposter

    > 3 day

    It works really well and it can connect to consoles and computers! You can change the LED colors and it has a satisfying click sound

  • Demetrius Eubanks

    > 3 day

    Wonderful key responses. Good overall color. Does not change color, but functions well and has no input-lag.

  • momcat622

    > 3 day

    Fast delivery, product is everything expected

  • TJG

    > 3 day

    The keyboard itself is great. It is sturdy, durable with backlit keys. The serious downside is that the colors used are shades that are dull. Because of the shades used, they might as well NOT be backlit. They need to be a brighter shadeof colors. The shades of blue, purple, red, and yellowish green DO NOT provide visibility in subdued light unless you are hunkered over the keyboard and look straight down at the board. Even at the brightest intensity setting of the lights do not provide enough light to see the keys in a dim or dark room if your head or eyes are at any type of angle in relationship to the keyboard. Thats a shame, because I love every other aspect of the keyboard. Its even resistant to liquid spills. If you dont care about using this keyboard in dim light, this a great keyboard. I have the wired connection model.

  • Richard Priddy

    Greater than one week

    Ive not had any major issues with it. Ive had the keyboard for 16 months. Im an enterprise software developer - so while i use the keyboard every day, im not straight up typing all day long. The key caps are cheap and mine have started to deteriorate. This is not an issue of functionality, though - the black paint is wearing off, exposing the translucent material of the caps such that more light is let through, and you can no longer read the letter. The space bar now has a huge blob that lets light through. Recently ive seen an issue where Windows seems to think the Windows key is constantly pressed, and i have never encountered this using any other keyboard. Even with the ability on this keyboard to lock out the Win key, it continues to happen. Ive turned off sticky keys and all of the related nonsense in Windows, but the issue randomly continues to happen. Unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in doesnt correct the problem - only a full reset will fix it. Its certainly possible that this is not the fault of the keyboard, but as ive never once seen this in the past 30 years ive used windows, i thought i should mention it. My only other gripe is that i find the colors a bit annoying. I wish there was just a regular white backlight option. For the first few months of use, i just had the lights off. But the key caps are very shiny, and although im certainly able to type without looking at the keyboard for 95% of the time, there are still a few symbols and F keys i need to look at. The shininess means that theres enough glare to make the keys unreadable. So overall, its fine. Its better than the $10 keyboards ive used most of my life. Its easy to clean, feels fine to type on all day, and hasnt completely disintegrated over the past year. Given the price, its hard to argue with it.

  • Lauryn Fogel-Ramirez

    Greater than one week

    I bought this for my job. I am obsessed and love it so much!!!

  • Hunter V

    > 3 day

    I really didn’t expect all that but this keyboard has been really nice so far! It bottoms out and becomes mushy towards the end, but it doesn’t really feel noticeable when typing a paragraph. It has taken a bit of getting used to coming from a low profile Razor Deathstalker V1 keyboard. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed using it!

  • purchaser001

    > 3 day

    NPET K10 Backlit Gaming Keyboard, Black, Purchased 10/22, Reviewed 10/22/2022 I purchased the K10 budget membrane faux mechanical keyboard. I was searching for a backup budget keyboard because my main PC keyboard gave up the ghost after 7 years. I needed a backup so I could continue working from home, while I waited for the new replacement keyboard to arrive next week. 1st impression: when I grabbed the Amazon package at my front door, I thought, Wow, this is a heavy keyboard. Opening the package, I was impressed with its mechanical keyboard look, and it looked like a quality keyboard but at a budget price of $20. Of course, as soon as I set the K10 on the desk, I started testing the keypress feedback, noise, and how typing felt. Key travel felt a tiny bit stiff but still good for this price point. Any keying noise was surprisingly low. Plugging in the K10s braided USB cable, the first con is revealed: the cable is too short at 67 long, another 6 to 12 inches would be better. The boards RGB lights lit up, and my Windows 10 Pro PC had no issues with the new K10. The next thing I noticed, which is not necessarily a negative, is that the keys are smaller than typical full-sized keyboard keys. [Update edit 4/12/23: I later compared my full size keyboard and the new replacement keyboard I had ordered, and the keypad surface area is the same. (What was different was the K10s top surface has a slightly deeper concave indentation, so the feel is slightly different.)] I am a touch typist capable of 60+wpm so the size of the keypad felt a little off; however, with use, it would feel fine. With nearly 40 years of using and owning many computers and their keyboards, touch typing resulted in some initial missed direct keypad hits, but adjusting was easy. One additional observation: right after startup, a distinct odor was coming from the board, sort of an electrical and plastic overheating smell (note, I had the RGB lights off). After about 20 minutes, it faded, and I havent noticed it since. [edit 4/12/23 I have been using nearly 5 months most days on my Hosting Music pc and no issues at all.] What does a touch typist think of the key typing on the K10? • Sore fingers. My fingers were tired after 1 hour, and after 2 hours, they were sore. The problem is how I type, pushing down slightly harder than the average typist, who maybe learned to type on a mushy membrane keyboard. I learned on IBM Selectrics, which required a slightly heavier key press. The keystroke travel is higher or longer on the floating keys of the K10 than on most keyboards at 3.6mm, so I have to push further down for it to bottom out the key travel, and if I am typing hard and fast, my fingers are sore. I tested where the action point in the key travel seemed to be; its either halfway or slightly higher. So if I type with a lighter keystroke and try to avoid the key bottoming out, there should be less soreness. A lighter touch is possible, and the keys feel good as you type along and shouldnt cause sore fingers. I would like the stroke to be a little softer or less stiff. [edit 4/12/23 After some practice, I havent had any soreness issues.] • Noise, a comment about YouTube reviewers Any YT review doing their keyboard review on a wooden desk or a hard desk surface with no large mouse pad that cushions and accommodates both the keyboard and mouse is only testing the keyboards resonance with the hard desk, and that is likely 2x or 3x louder than typing with a keyboard on a desk size keyboard - mouse pad. Typing noise on the K10 sitting on a 32 x 12 x 2-3mm thick pad was very low. •No movement, the K10 on my full-size keyboard/mouse pad does not slide or move at all. The K10s weight and three rubber grip pads on the front bottom of the chassis, plus the two pull-out feet, securely hold the board with no movement. • Key wobble was not noticeable, very slight on the space bar. • RGB lights, are not my thing, but if there was an RGB selection that lit only the key letters and numbers, that would be ideal. However, its not an option. I have about 27 days to decide if I should keep the K10 or return it to Amazon. Im pretty sure its a keeper. [Update: 4/12/23, I kept the K10 and use it almost daily. For the price and for my type of usage, I would recommend the K10. Would it be a good gaming keyboard? I do play games, I tried it for one game, and it was fine, I have never owned an expensive gaming board or typed on one, so I cannot compare. ]

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