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Maxwell
Greater than one weekSurprising build quality and features: -USB cord is removable and replaceable. This uses a type c male on the keyboard side and a standard 2.0 male on the computer side. Very nice! Easy to get cords if you need a different length. -Clicky clackity mechanical switches that are removable and replaceable. -60% size is nice as long as you dont mind using the function key A LOT. -The backlight is nice, however a lot of the alternative functions (page up/page down, etc) that are printed on the keys are not illuminated, so it gets dicey in a dimly let room even with the backlighting. -I could not get the custom programing feature to work. This keyboard represents solid value, and the things I dont like about it are personal taste issues (other than the non functional custom programing). The detachable/replaceable cord is a big bonus.
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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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Susan Brooks-Thurston
> 3 dayI bought this keyboard wanting to get a fairly inexpensive mechanical keyboard it claimed to be hot swappable and I was going to replace the switches but when I tried to take out one of the switches I broke it finding out that the switches were soldered to the main board I thought this was fine and I would just use it as a normal keyboard after all it was only $20, long-term use resulted in five keys not working and it randomly turning off and having to unplug it and plug it back in I would not recommend this product and I would go with something like a RK-61 with hot swappable brown switches
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Lonny
> 3 dayGreat quality easy to use lights up
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julio diaz
07-06-2025Great look, feel great and sound excellent
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anthony konop
> 3 daycompact and adequate
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Finian McLonergan
Greater than one weekLet 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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leyviin harvey caballero
Greater than one weekExcelente inversion,
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Felipe
> 3 dayAt 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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Noah
Greater than one weekFor gaming the keys are great just for example minecraft useses function keys and you have to press multiple keys at the same time and it can get difficult but overall this great at all my uses!