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Zim Zam the Space Man
> 24 hourI purchased this keyboard nearly 2 years ago, and while it is a fantastic keyboard for typing/general gaming. The keyboard has a nice spring to it and the switches feel very good. However, It is not very good for rhythm games, Etterna in particular. From running keyboard polling software, apparently the keyboard only pulls at around 65 hz via USB. For rhythm games this is not acceptable, but if you plan on using the keyboard for an FPS or MOBA, its great. If you play rhythm games, and need a small keyboard for transporting around, I recommend trying something else. However, its a great board for the general public.
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Wesley Lovan
> 24 houri went to take it out and it was wobbly and i slightly pulled it and it came out of the usb part and he inside was out
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tbone
> 24 hourI purchased this keyboard because I wanted something similar size as my Akko 3068 and that was also wireless. In the photos youll notice pictures of what looks to be a white USB dongle and mention throughout the listing that it supports 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth however after receiving the keyboard, reading through the manual and looking for a missing dongle I realized there is no dongle. What they mean by 2.4 Ghz is simply that it supports bluetooth (which is 2.4Ghz) the picture of the dongle I guess is just to show what a bluetooth dongle looks like I suppose? I do not want to use Bluetooth for my keyboard and in some cases cant (e.g. BIOS settings) so I am now stuck with a wired keyboard, which isnt what I was after. Based on this confusing description Im docking 2 stars, perhaps I should have remembered what frequency bluetooth is and ignored the random photos of said dongle, still feels misleading. Reviewing this a wired keyboard... Build quality is good, feels more solid than my AKKO 3068 (probably due to the battery) its also quieter - in a good way. The in-keyboard settings to control the RGB shenanigans worked well and was able to set it to a white solid color, no complaints there and actually better experience than I would have hoped. I dont really care for the lights at all and will probably disable them. I might try messing with bluetooth but really not what I was after in the first place.
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Palmer
> 24 hourThis board is a bit too narrow for me, but I got exactly what I paid for. Works well, no complaints.
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Bonnie Givens
> 24 hourI purchased it for my daughter to use with her Samsung tablet. It gives her typing practice. I like the « clicks » sound it makes, just like a computer keyboard. Now, she can use her tablet as a tablet or a computer.
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Abhayjot
> 24 hourThis keyboard is great for gaming. As a gamer myself, this keyboard seems too good for the price! I bought it for about $50 which is crazy for how good this keyboard is. Unfortunately I did return this keyboard because I couldn’t get used to it being 60%. I loved everything about this keyboard so I bought the RK87. I made a more detailed review on that if you would like to check that out. However, if you’re looking for an awesome cheap 60% keyboard, this is the one to buy.
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Ronjon808
> 24 hourGreat product thats easy to use, definitely needs better switches and the rgb isnt as sharp or on point as some others at the price point.
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Kendrick Casareo
> 24 hourI have been using the RK61 for a bit over a year now and I am very satisfied with this keyboard. The backlight is not as bright as I hoped in bright environments but in darker settings the backlighting is perfect. Although I primarily use this keyboard for gaming I highly do not recommend using this keyboard where lots of keybinds are required for you or have an obsession with macros (This can be said for any 60% keyboard), since you are losing out on 40 extra keys, you are going to have to adapt to using the Fn key more often, especially when using arrow keys or the / key if you use commands on discord or the console in certain games.
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KP3
> 24 hourEdit 01/29/20: Theres something wrong with this board. My first one had this weird issues where some keys would continually register. For example, if I pressed the A key once, the keyboard would think I was holding the key down and input an infinite number of A keystrokes. I had a replacement board set and it happened again. It doesnt happen often, I usually just unplug the keyboard and plug it back in. This happened on the original and the replacement, with different USB C cables, and on different computers. I love the keyboard, but this is an annoyance for sure Overall, Im happy. I went from a TKL Outemu Red switch gaming keyboard to this 60% (not sure if Kailh or Outemu) Brown switch keyboard. So far, its great. The lighting effects are plentiful an awesome. I swapped in the HyperX White Pudding keycaps and the RGB looks even better now. The switches feel pretty good for browns and the stabilizers are totally fine, despite some of the other reviews. I plan to use this in wired mode for gaming. However, I tested out bluetooth just for daily use (such as web browsing), and it works flawlessly. Im very happy with this keyboard.
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Cristian
> 24 hourEs un buen teclado, se siente muy solido, excelente RGB, ahora han habido 3 puntos que no me gustaron (Si el vendedor me puede ayudar a entender lo agradezco): - Cuando esta en modo inalámbrico funciona bien un 80% del tiempo, sin embargo en ocasiones se traba un poco y de la nada responde. - Hay comandos que cambian todo el teclado y que no están en el manual como algunos con la tecla Windows y para restaurarlo se vuelve un dolor de cabeza. - No se si es por el procesador del teclado pero ahorita mismo mi letra i se queda como desactivada por unos segundos y luego la escribe muchas veces. Aun así, me parece una excelente pieza, lo he disfrutado mucho y jugado con el y no me da casi problemas, principalmente identifico que todo sucede cuando se esta quedando sin batería.