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Aceburgerz
> 24 hourI went and bought this thinking it would be trash but I was wrong the keys are very responsive and it has a little amount of weight to it for 20$ thats a steal
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Jonathan
> 24 hourPros, the quality, and the touch feel good. Cons: 1) the Win key stopped working after a few hours of use. 2) You need to press the fn key to use the arrow keys which is not useful for me. I have not found a way to modify how keys are set up.
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Winwin
> 24 hourI purchased a 60% gaming keyboard for my teenage sons birthday and he really loves it. He showed me the differet light flashing features and was very pleased with the feel of the keys.
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Romeo
> 24 hourI love this keyboard I decided to wait a little bit before reviewing it to see how long it would last it still works flawlessly I love it personally I like the clicks from the blue switches but thats just my opinion and incase you dont like loud keyboards this is not the one for you however it does get quiter with use
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Michael Berry
> 24 hourThe Cackbird 60% keyboard is an incredible value. At $25, it performs better than many other keyboards Ive used at higher prices - this is pretty shocking how good it is, I anticipated something much lower quality. Lets get into some details. The build quality of the board is great. It is plastic but even trying to apply some pressure it doesnt flex. The keys are ultra stable - all stabilizer keys are great, from space to backspace to shift. The keys feel better than a board I purchased for $100 a few weeks ago - not naming and shaming, but the keycaps on the Cackbird are fantastic. They feel like PBT with a mild texture to them, and dont appear to get thumbprints all over the keys. The version I am using has the blue mechanical switches. I tried some gaming as well as typing. The blue switches put this as a mix of gaming/office type of usage. Theyre very tactile and tight, its easy to type on the board. Game response rate is fine, I noticed no difference from other boards. Overall I like the blue switches. My complaints are that the kickstands to raise the board dont go quite high enough for my taste, and the USB-C connector is on the side of the board, not the back. Overall, I think this is a fantastic value considering the price. Ive tried other low price - low end keyboards, and this board goes above and beyond in regards to quality comparing the price point. If youre looking for a solid board but want a solid value as well, the Cackbird 60% is a fantastic choice.
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Janet Freitag
> 24 hourThe gaming keyboard is good but the only down side is it’s mainly plastic. I could easily snap it in half but overall it’s a good keyboard.
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Luis Miguel lopera
> 24 hourEl teclado para su precio es muy bueno, ña velocidad de envío me sorprendió
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Mekishia A.
> 24 hourIt was a nice size for my son, but we ordered the wrong one. He wanted wireless.
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Felipe
> 24 hourAt only $23, this is a fantastic keyboard, incredibly compact, mechanical and backlit. No non-senses or useless logos. I have been using it for a few weeks now, and can recommend it if you are looking for a good keyboard, that takes the minimum space on your desk. I dont do gaming, so I cant comment on this, but for regular use, this works great. I really like the feel of the keys -full size- and the lights are just perfect to work on low-light environments, not too bright, and not much light-bleeding in between keys, as I have seen in other budget keyboards. It is the first 60% keyboard that I buy for myself, and I have got to admit that it takes time to get used to it. I am a developer and I am used to have the numeric keypad, cursor keys and all the keys available on a full-sized keyboard that have been removed on this model. Of course you still have means to input all these characters, but it requires pressing extra keys. The most annoying one is the ~ character that requires 3 keys combined, but most people will never have to use this character in their life. I really appreciate the option to enable the cursor keys, at the expense of the right-side Alt, Ctrl, Win menu and /? keys. For everyday work, get a full keyboard if you have the desk space, but if your use is limited to browsing and typing mails, you cant go wrong with this little keyboard. The space saving is huge when compared with regular full keyboards, even the modern ones. There are of course better options out there, but they cost at least double the price of this one.
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Cardwin mercado
> 24 hourMe gusta