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Bryan Cortez
> 3 dayCame with everything including the bag for the cable but not the cable itself.
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Elya Reviews
> 3 dayI love this keyboard, but its pretty loud. I wish the O-Ring Sound Dampeners were already on it. Im too lazy to put them on. However, I dont know if it will be as smooth with them on. I guess it is more quiet than the Huntsman keyboard. Every keypress on Huntsman sounds like throwing a brick against a wall, so this is much better. ...Razer Orange switch technology provides tactile feedback with a quieter click, requiring 45 G of actuation force; ideal for most gaming and typing experiences - I guess this is not completely misleading since it is quieter than the other Razer I had but the word quiet should not be in the description of this item since it is not. Are quiet mechanical keyboards a myth?
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Daryl S. Ehrenheim
> 3 dayI bought this keyboard to replace another RGB Mechanical keyboard that I spilled liquids on and could no longer use. Pros: Looks great and I Love the small form factor. Keys are not as loud as other mechanical keyboards and can be dampened further with the included bands to put under the keys. Cons: Even though I bought this keyboard for the small form factor, I feel like there are times when I would use a tenkey. This is not a huge con, but if you use a tenkey at least once in a while, you will miss it. I am also still learning to use this keyboard as it is not like the old RGB mechanical. This keyboard is working great for my gaming. I still wish that some of the <Shift> keys for special characters like @, #, $, % etc, were also lit up like the numbers are.
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Alex Tijerina
> 3 dayI bought this because I have a friend with one who recommended it but I was worried about the orange switches being too noisy. I Installed the o-rings and while that did help a lot with the noise I noticed that the switches began to sound springy which really sucked because it became too hard to not notice. Other than the springy sound its a very nice personal keyboard to use at the house but just not the best for office. I love the build quality to it and the way it sounds without the o-rings.
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Mads
> 3 dayPositive: I love this keyboard. Right out of the package it has been super nice. I have used membrane keyboards all my life and finally decided to switch since i wasnt getting the reaction time i wanted in osu. feels great and is actually a little quieter than my membrane keyboard. Negative: I already have the razer headset so synapse was already downloaded. For some reason synapse wasnt recognizing the keyboard. I had to completely uninstall synapse for my pc to recognize it. I dont really mind it but some of the keys have their characters painted on rather than etched, so no light shines through. UPDATE 5/3/22: Cleaned the keyboard a few times to try to fix the repeated numbers and letters and it did nothing. The keyboard still repeats and sticks.
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DimensionQuest
> 3 dayNot a gamer here, but I do like the feel of this keyboard. Having the ten keyless design is also beneficial since I havent frequently needed those keys anyway. They had simply taken more desk space and made the mouse further over to the side than necessary. My only gripe is that the keys are quite loud and are easily picked up by microphones during Zoom calls or video recording sessions where a lot of typing is involved. I suppose this is to be expected from most/all mechanical keyboards so dont let the silent key type throw you here, keypresses are far from silent!
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Briguy
> 3 dayProduct arrived in a box that had a dent in it, and the seam of the armrest was damaged so that you could see the foam. Started a request with Razer but determined I would return this product after testing. Great rgb effects and the brown switches were very nice. the symbols across 1-0 do not light up, along with a few other symbols (function). No dedicated media controls, but function key provided some across the top. Keys were great to press and the form factor was sleek. Armrest was comfy and plushy. Honestly all the things I wanted in a keyboard! I was unsure about converting to a tkl keyboard and I now know they are not for me, I work in an office and default to the keypad more than I realized. I also prefer a keyboard with dedicated function keys. Converting to a Corsair K95.
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Lekorda
> 3 dayLove this keyboard. This is the 4th mechanical keyboard I have in 10 years. Used 12 hours a day for programming, writing, and gaming. Bright, even, pleasant neutral-white backlighting is crisp and even, great to not have to deal with blinking and pulsing RGB toys. Keys are pleasant and clicky, with great feedback. Removable USB cable is great for switching between computers, and for transport. Easily removable yet durable keycaps make it easy to clean, too. Lack of a numpad is great for those of us who dont use it, the space saving is surprisingly significant, the keyboard no longer dominates desk space. The only potential con is, the bottom half of the keycaps is not backlit (ie the 4 glows, the $ does not). However, in my experience this isnt an issue. Though as a software dev I touch-type the symbol keys, obviously I cant touch-type the keyboard-specific volume, multimedia, and brightness keys - and yet, the glow of the monitor is enough to make them usable even at night. If you are visually impaired, or otherwise need to be able to clearly see the symbol keys, this may be significant for you, but only if you plan on using this keyboard in total darkness. If youre like me and wont be hampered by this, go for it! You wont regret it.
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Big & Tall Texan
Greater than one weekI purchased this keyboard as part of my Work from Home setup. I like the feel of the keys and its quiter than my other mechanical keyboard I use for gaming. I put the orange o-rings on, and its really only slightly quieter. I intend to take this keyboard to work for my office setup when my office opens back up. This keyboard looks very professional and the onboard controls allow me to adjust backlight without the need for the Razer Software, which is good for those trying to use the keyboard on a corporate computer. I like having the functionality of a mechanical keyboard without the rainbow of backlight, which cant be controlled on a corporate computer. Overall, a great keyboard that is good for gaming and work.
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Prof. Ramon Rodriguez
> 3 dayLets start with the good. Build quality is solid. The feet, deck, and switches are all built to last and easy to keep clean. The white-only illumination is nice, I do not need a unicorn barfing a rainbow on every keystroke. The switches are quiet have a nice tactile bump, however I am not a mechanical switch connoisseur. The USB-micro cable is detachable/replaceable and braided which is a nice touch. Now the not so good. The secondary characters do not illuminate; for example the / is lit, but not the ?. I use an advanced form of hunt-and-peck that includes some touch (dont judge me), so this is occasionally an issue for me. The cable is USB-micro, not USB-c. Why? Now the bad. Remember how I said the switches are quiet (not silent)? Yeah, about that. There is no audible click, yet a few switches squeak (sarcastic yay!). And ALL the key presses make noise. Every damn one. It has been described as a Clydesdale on a cobblestone street and a box of Legos thrown down stairs. People know you are working. HARD. And will ask you to mute on conference calls. Or maybe ask you to pay attention. You will definitely have their attention when using this keyboard. You have been warned. All in all, I really LIKE this keyboard. Everyone I work with does not, I catch a lot of razzing and grief.