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Nicole King
> 3 day“Daddy, why is my sister named Rose?” “Because your mom loves roses.” “Thanks Dad.” “No problem, NPET K10 Gaming Keyboard USB Wired Floating Keyboard, Quiet Ergonomic Water-Resistant Mechanical Feeling Keyboard, Ultra-Slim Rainbow LED Backlit Keyboard for Desktop, Computer, PC, White.” “Daddy why is my name so long?” Anyways, yes, I love this keyboard, but I will not be naming my child after it. Or a rose. - The LEDs are static, so they don’t cycle through colors, but there are three options, and I actually like the static option. My mouse LEDs cycle, and it’s kinda distracting. - It’s not really ergonomic or slim, but it’s not huge and bulky. The keys are larger and farther apart than I would’ve liked, but I’ve been using a small laptop for years, so I’m growing accustomed to the larger size. - On that note, the keys are REALLY loud. It’s almost impossible to type without letting the whole building know you’re finishing a paper the night it’s due. I’d take off a half star if I could, but I’m generous, so I rounded up. - Because the keys are so far apart, stuff gets under the keys easily, and the base of each key is raised, so it’s hard to blow debris out. There is a thingy included that I think you use to take the keys out to clean, but I lost it the day I got it. - I’ve seen several reviews that say the white part of the keys rub off within weeks, but I’ve had this for almost three months and I see no wear at all. Edit: Two and a half years later, and the white still hasn’t rubbed off even a little bit
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Sandra Wright
> 3 dayI really like this keyboard, I bought it for work. I type pretty fast and didnt notice any difficulty with the keyboard or any of the keys. For the price, color, and lights, this keyboard is pretty spot on. I actually am extremely surprised at how nice it is. I attached pictures of what it looks like without the LEDs on. You can press a button that says LED to adjust if you want them on or not (plus other color combinations), and you are given the ability to completely turn off the LEDs. So if you know someone or you yourself do not like the LEDs but like the color then they can still enjoy the keyboard. The color is also very pretty. It is a pastel pink, like described. It is very cute and I really like it. They keyboard also isnt that loud when typing. Compared to your more expensive gaming keyboards, this one is pretty soft sounding, compared to the usual loud clacking of the keys. (I personally enjoy the sounds of typing.) I noticed a review talking about how hard the FN keys are to read, I didnt have that problem with my purchase, nor did I have an issue with my LEDs flashing/looking faint. TLDR; Pros -Very cute (Color description is accurate.) -LEDs are adjustable and w/ ability to turn off completely -Keys are actually pretty quiet compared to your usual loud gaming keyboard. (Not completely muffled though) -Keys are easy to read. -Price=Quality. For this price point, the quality is pretty spot on. If you are just dipping your toes into gaming or really have a typing based job, this could be a really good starter keyboard for you to pick up.
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Wesley Lee
> 3 dayhaving back lit keys is awesome, but they under lighting is so bright in the dark it makes it hard to see the key lighting. So does not help see the keys.
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Church
> 3 dayI 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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Dave
> 3 dayJust got it but, pretty good for only 20 bucks... Got a good look, feel, & weight to it for only $20.
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CoCoNikole
> 3 dayI totally love this keyboard. It allows me to type with fewer mistakes because the buttons are big enough to only key one at a time. My letters have started to scratch off, other than that it’sa good buy.
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Ethan
> 3 dayGreat money spent, space bar was noises but worth it.
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Lauryn Fogel-Ramirez
Greater than one weekI bought this for my job. I am obsessed and love it so much!!!
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Rev. LeRoy Cressy
> 3 dayI rated this keyboard with only 4 stars for the cord is a little on the short side when connected to a full tower case beside the desk. Otherwise I would have rated it with 5 stars.
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John C Wooten
Greater than one weekThe lights work well and it goes into rest mode in a few minutes so you dont waste power