Portable 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard,60 Percent Wired Gamer Keyboard with Blue Switches,LED Customization Backlit,61 Keys Ultra-Compact Mini Office Keyboard for PC/Mac/Xbox,Easy to Carry On Trip
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herald difo
Greater than one weekIt is small and incredible, the keys sound like a good quality mechanical keyboard, the light of the keys is good, and the comfort is incredible, it has many functions of customization of lights, great product.
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Finian McLonergan
> 3 dayLet me address the only downside of this keyboard immediately: yes, there is a distinct (and to a large extent, intentional) clickety-clack sound the keyboard makes when keys are depressed. It takes a bit of getting used to, and if you work in an environment with other people within earshot, it could disturb them. So if thats a problem, dont buy this keyboard. Otherwise, it is excellent. First of all, it worked perfectly out of the box, unlike the first 60% keyboard I tried. Secondly, the all-important arrow keys are intelligently and ergonomically arranged. The function key that you need to press to access the arrow functionality is right next to the arrow keys making it convenient to hit with your pinky while using the other fingers to arrow around, OR, they can be locked into the arrow function if you prefer. Most importantly, the up arrow is directly above the down arrow, as opposed to using the W-A-S-D keys as arrow keys as many of these keyboards do, where the W for up is a bit to the left of the S for down, which I find super annoying. Back to the keys themselves: as an old-school touch typist, the key feel is the closest Ive ever found to the classic IBM Selectric typewriter, and there is an intentional clicking sound each key makes when it is pressed. This click occurs exactly when the key is depressed to the point of activation, and is meant to give audible feedback. If youve ever fumbled a keystroke and not been sure if you hit it or not, with this keyboard you can tell by the click. So I really like this keyboard, recognizing that its a bit idiosyncratic and it may not be for everyone. But it is well designed and good quality, and saves me a lot of desktop space, so I gave it five stars.
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Winwin
> 3 dayI 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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Madyson Runte
> 3 dayExcelente
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Cirilo Mejia
> 3 dayPretty decent for my first keyboard and not too bad for the price/features it has. It’s nice that it has 18 different types of ways the lights can glow but im not sure that you can change the color of the lights.
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C. Chen
Greater than one weekYou get what you paid for. It works and for the money, worth it. But, if you experienced higher priced mechanical keyboards, then, this feels cheaper.
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michael powyarw
> 3 dayi loved it
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Olivia Lee
Greater than one weekI bought this with the intention of modding it and experimenting with my first mechanical keyboard. Oh man, just buy a better keyboard or brace yourself for everything on this. Invest in hotswap. The clicky switches in here couldnt be frankensteined with my other switches. Theyre some kind of non-standard weirdness. The keycaps are terribly brittle. I have been messing with this for a little over three months and 6 of my keycaps have broken apart on the inside (more soon to break). The plastic is brittle. Been fun though.
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Dino
> 3 dayOne of the best 20 dollar keyboards amazing switches good keys the only nad thing that isnt that bad is that when u take the keys off it might be a struggle to get them back on.
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Janet Freitag
Greater than one weekThe 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.