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Steve
> 3 dayThis is my second Punkston keyboard (first 60%) and I fully recommend this brand of keyboards. The switches feel great, just like Cherry MXs, and the build feels very sturdy despite being plastic. Lots of RGB styles that you can customize a bit. I got the black switches and they feel great for gaming and for typing. For the price its 10/10 would recommend
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krystel
> 3 dayIm using this product for school and games, it is so cute and has some heaviness into it which I like, also it comes in with tutorial and key remover so you don’t have to ruin your nails. Overall I would definitely buy again <3
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Robert
> 3 dayThis keyboard is awesome and has so much potential thus the reason I am giving 4 stars. The Software used for programming and the function keys need a bit more work to iron out. As for the software it is not very intuitive or user friendly to sat the least. Takes a bit of messing around with it to learn how to make it do what you want. As for the function keys the only real problem i found with these is that the arrow keys do not work as expected. i managed to get them to work like they should by reprograming /? key to caps lock since i have no real use for caps lock. Once i did this i mess with some stuff and have no idea what i did but the arrow keys started working as i wanted them to so i said cool and left it as it was. Since then it has been awesome and i use it more now than my G910 as i puchased this keyboard to use in my reclining gaming chair with a Azeron game pad and MMO mouse. i could not be more happy with it now that it works how i want and i highly recommend. I will be more than willing to work with Punkston on their software UI if they would like to reach out to me. All and all love it has be come part of my everyday use at my pc.
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Gavin Swan
> 3 dayWas hesitant to buy but once i received the keyboard it blew me away it sounds so good for how cheap it is!
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Verónica
> 3 dayLa verdad compre el teclado sin esperar mucho pero realmente me sorprendio la calidad del mismo. Los unicos motivos por los cuales no le doy 5 estrellas es porque: 1- El Software no lo pude descargar desde la pagina (me puse en contacto con el fabricante y hasta ahora no hubo respuesta), y 2- En las imagenes de la publicacion los teclados se ven con cables tenzados, y los 2 que compre vinieron con cables de plastico comunes. Pero funcionan excelete y esta genial el detalle de la muestra que viene de los switches, que muchas de las marcas de renombre no las traen.
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Sarah R.
> 3 dayIf youre a keeb ~purist~, why are you even here? This is a great keyboard for folks who want to enjoy the feel of a mechanical keyboard (with brown switches, thats what I got), without shelling out for a more expensive showpiece of a keeb thats mostly just for... observation. I will say that the 60% is a little bit small for what I need it for, but Im still going to keep it. The keycaps that it comes with are a little boring so I got new ones and replaced them when I got the keyboard. CLICKS: brown switches are a nice medium between red and blue. I like them because theyre quiet enough for me as a writer, but satisfying enough that I feel like Im actually being productive. The arrow keys need to be activated in order to be used, and if you want to use some other keys you have to map them correctly using your system settings or programming software (for example, you can change the windows key to be the command key if youre using this keyboard with a mac). TYPING: is satisfying. NEW KEYCAPS: The keycaps are easy to remove and put new ones on. The keycap set that I got, everything fit, but ymmv — if your keycaps dont fit, double check? DURABILITY: Its doing fine. Im not sure why folks are saying that theirs died so quickly — are you banging on it with a hammer or do you have tiny hammers on each of your fingers that youre hitting the keyboard with? As long as you dont act like the keyboard has offended you somehow, itll last fine. LIGHTS: Listen, if you didnt want the pretty LED lights, why did you get the pretty LED-backlit keyboard? Knocking off a star because the keyboard that YOU purchased has all the features you KNEW were available because its IN THE DESCRIPTION is just asinine. Thats human error, not the manufacturers fault. Literally everything you need to know is either in the description or in reviews. Also, youre not cooler than anyone else if you dont want a keyboard with rainbow lights or think theyre corny. I dont get this logic at all — so gamer keyboards have pretty backlights. Okay, and? Sorry that youre boring and dont want any excitement in your life. Go and get a boring keyboard off of Drop or something and pay out the butt for something boring. This is not shade at Drop, whom I love. This is shade at all the buyers that are like iM sO TiReD oF tHe rAiNbOw LeD LiGhTs oN kEyBoArDs iTs sO oVeRrAtEd — ok, so dont buy one and then complain about the rainbow lights. Yeesh. Anyway, now that thats been said, the lights are cool. I like the rainbow lights. There are several different modes that can be activated and theyre pretty fun to watch. I tend to leave the more active ones (oscillation, rainbow surge, all the ones that make the keyboard STAY on with the lit LEDs) on only if Im streaming and want it for the aesthetic. Sometimes I keep the one where each key fades softly in and out at different intervals and in different colors on because its just prettier that way. But otherwise, if Im working, I set the keyboard to one of the light modes that lights up keys briefly as theyre pressed. CONNECTION: Its wired — USB C on the keyboard and USB A on the other end. You may need an adapter to connect it to you computer, especially if you have a newer laptop like a macbook that only takes USB-C. again. In the picture you can see a poorly coiled cable — I did that, so dont think that it comes with a coiled cable. IN CONCLUSION: - if youre an eLiTiSt about keyboards, maybe... dont buy this keyboard and then get crabby when it doesnt live up to your elitist expectations? - lights are pretty, not necessarily useful, but pretty! - keycaps are easy to remove and replace - USB-C out, USB-A in, buy an adapter if you need to and dont throw a fit - great beginner keeb
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Danii Rodriguez
> 3 dayThis keyboard is very good but it feels so much different from my last keyboard I’ve never tried black switches it feels so different I need to get use to it but it’s really good I love it so much and it’s quiet which I really love definitely recommend
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Mac
> 3 dayFor the price, I figured this wouldnt be a risky purchase - but an optical hotswap for less than 30? I bought this as something to modify, and the customization on it was an enjoyable experience. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised by the weight of this one - its a little lighter than the SK61, but not by much. The keys rattle slightly, but if you do not have much experience with mechanical keyboards, this may not be a deal breaker. The black optical switches respond wonderfully. Where this keyboard really stands out is the LEDs. The color is absolutely gorgeous, and the software for customization is wonderfully robust. I was able to individually set specific keys to whatever color is a fun plus. A bit more in depth: -Optical Switches - After taking these apart, theyre horribly shaky. The spring is incredibly light, so its not a very satisfying response. I didnt try to swap out the spring to see if that helped, but adding some film to the box-style switches didnt help the noise or rattle, especially with the ABS keycaps. I popped these out and replaced them with Gateron silvers. -The Plate - this was beautifully heavy, but mine has a pretty nasty dent in it and the machining could have been a bit better as there is an inconsistent bit of spacing between it and the PCB. Not a big deal of youre not planning on modifying it much/at all, but it made adding a few extra layers of foam to it a bit trickier than expected. - Case - Thick plastic with some hollow spaces. Plastic is think, but it does need a bit more to eliminate the hollow sound. - Stabilizers - more wobbly than a toddler, and the factory lube felt a little lotion like. Plate mounted, though, so clipping, bandaid modding, and a bit of dialectic grease made major improvements. Ill most likely replace these a bit in the future, but at least they came in decent shape - no warping at all on mine.
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Henry Edward Titmus
> 3 dayIve been watching the razer huntsman mini keyboard but havent wanted to spend the premium cost. I stumbled on this deal for $20 and am extremely happy with it so far. The body is made from sturdy plastic and lights up nicely. Currently using as my travel keyboard. In hindsight I would have gotten the blue optical option because I like the tactile clicky feel of the blue better.
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Clay
> 3 dayI took a chance on this based on reviews, and I will agree with previous comments - the quality of this keyboard for the price is bonkers solid. This is day 1 of use and its fantastic. Will update down the road on longevity. First 60%(61%) keyboard and it was a great purchase. The lighting effects and the switches feel fantastic.