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> 3 dayNo way to store the dongle or magnetic pads makes them easy to lose
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kevin kim
> 3 dayI never write reviews, this is my first one. That should already tell you something about this keyboard. The moment i first started typing with this i could feel the quality. i loved the feedback of each key press. I honestly never felt so satisfied by simply typing on a keyboard before. Ive tried different mech keyboards in the past and i honestly think this is my end game keyboard. If youre on the fence, just stop scrolling and buy it
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Emily M
> 3 dayI want to start this review by saying, I love this keyboard! I really like the textile feel of it — it feels very solid, it’s beautiful, etc. HOWEVER, the battery life fully depletes after a day and a half of working, which is unacceptable. I’m not sure if I just got a bad keyboard, but after browsing other reviews, I am inclined to think this is just how this keyboard is. If you need this to be an ONLY wireless keyboard, for more than 10 hours of work, do not buy this keyboard. You’re going to have to just leave it plugged in for it to work.
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Mr. Bill
> 3 dayLove the low profile, love the loud click. Weight is very good, lights are fun, keybed is solid. This is my work keyboard so I dont know how it is for gaming, but for work it feels great and has all the right keys in good places. Three bluetooth devices is great, I have my computer, phone, and tablet all set up and the keyboard switches between them very fast. It also wakes up from sleep and reconnects very quickly. Of course I have a list of nitpicks: * Keys are opaque so the key lights are mostly only useful for killing the battery. * Key click occurs before key actuation, so if you dont press the keys all the way down, the keyboard will miss strokes. * Small but noticable delay on OSX and Android. Not tested on Windows. Better when wired, but still not zero. But I do work with this, so the delay is not really a problem.
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Dallin K Selch
> 3 dayI really liked using the keyboard. Quality PCB keycaps that will hold their matt-look. Board is small on your desk and doesnt take up too much space. LEDs look bright and refined. I used it wired the entire time I had it so cant say how well the wireless functionality worked. If I could have changed anything, I wish I would have gotten a more tactile switch. The linear reds were making my hands more tired sooner but I still love the low-profile gateron switches so will be trying different styles. I know the switches are hot-swappable but that would require another $40 to get new switches and availability isnt great in this market. For the manufacturer, the keycap quality feels good but I wished they were more concaved or dipped, I sometimes would lose home row. Still a great build product!
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TheBookGuy
> 3 dayI love it. It looks beautiful!
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JF
> 3 dayThis keyboard feels really smooth on your finger tips. I havent had any issues with it, the connection with the usb dongle has been responsive. Switches: Red
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Nate
> 3 dayI was surprised by the build quality of this keyboard. It’s immediately clear that a lot of thought went into the design and the whole keyboard revolves around aesthetics. Fantastic sounds and good interface for reprogramming keys. No complaints!
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waveout
Greater than one weekThis keyboard has a very solid, high quality feel to it. They keys make a great sound when pressed and its also portable. It uses bluetooth or wired (usb).
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Alan
> 3 dayPros: 75% form factor (LOVE IT) The color profile looks really great. Key travel also feels great. Cons: Kind of clacky (Not a fan of, but this is because of the thickness of the keyoboard I think) Hollow sound from body (Another tradeoff given the size/thickness of the body.) Battery dies faster than expected. (but again in this form factor, understandable)