SKYLOONG GK61 SK61 60% Mechanical Keyboard 61 Keys Portable Small Full Keys Programmable Gaming Keyboard Red Switch Hot Swappable RGB Mechanical Keyboard for PC Mac Laptop

(1186 reviews)

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$53.99

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  • Prof. Lura Thiel

    Greater than one week

    This keyboard comes with a USB-C port on the device but it will not connect to a USB-C port on your computer. You can use a USB-C to USB-A dongle and then a USB-A to USB-C cable, but not simply a USB-C to USB-C cable. This usually indicates that the device does not correctly identify itself to the computer. It seems to work fine if you do not need/want a simple USB-C to USB-C connection. I tested with multiple cables, and multiple computers. It would not even identify or power on USB-C to USB-C.

  • A Nguyen

    Greater than one week

    I spent a few hours testing the product for both gaming and just regular typing tests. Have to say the keyboard itself is rigid but the switches are twank-y, extremely scratchy on the way to bottoming out and the RBG is relatively dim compared to similar products in this price category. The software is also unintuitive, only buy this board if you plan to swapping out the switches (optical only for this listing).

  • yonitf

    > 3 day

    My son is enjoying this keyboard very much. He wanted this specific one, and now he cant stop playing.

  • Laith Sbaitan

    Greater than one week

    Very good keyboard, has a great value for its cost but I thought there would be more RGB customizations.

  • Temi

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is great for the price and if you can get it at a discount even better. My one issue with it however, are the keycaps. The text on the spacebar in my opinion is just too big and not pretty. if you have extra money I suggest you get some pudding keycaps. makes it look so much better. Other than that, great keyboard. Would definitely purchase again if anything were to happen to the one I currently own.

  • Ramon Scott

    > 3 day

    After 3 months now, I started experiencing a issue of it not responding to clicks. The lights would light up when I type but nothing types on screen. I figured out it was the micro USB cable that was included with the keyboard is going bad. Such a bummer now I have to spend money on buying a good USB C cable.

  • vic

    > 3 day

    Great, seems durable. But I dont game, I just like the tactile feel. I didnt like the logo on the spacebar, so I bought some key caps and swapped a few. It came with a couple of pry tools which made it super easy to swap caps. The stock caps feel really nice, the caps I bought are ok but actually feel softer if thats a thing. So different caps will change the feel a bit. I thought I wanted a clicky keyboard, after using for a few months now I kinda wish i got brown switches. And maybe I should have gotten a 70% for an extra row and column of keys. But thats not a knock on the keyboard itself.

  • Kdel

    21-11-2024

    Im getting into keyboards to try to help with my tendinitis, tenosynovitis, etc. The keys ARE nice and easy to press but its a little too high off the desk and the actuation distance is too far. I am investing in a low-profile optical (keychron k3) instead. Otherwise, if you have no issue with your hands like RSI, this is a great keyword for the price.

  • I

    > 3 day

    I like this is pretty good I’m not gonna lie but the only thing that I regret from is that it’s pretty loud

  • Julie L.

    > 3 day

    My 12 year old son loves it! Now my 13 year old son wants one too.

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