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C
> 3 dayIve got a few different setups in my house, so Ive got several keyboards I switch in and out of various setups. Ive got a smaller backlit wired mechanical keyboard and Ive enjoyed it very much. That being said, ever since I opened up this mechanical keyboard it has become the keyboard for the setup I use all day. I love it. It has a great feel, and the backlight is nice like any other. The benefit of this one over my old one is that it is swappable. I dont have any other keys yet, but Ive always wanted to get some that are custom. The tool they included is basic but useful. Allowed for an easy pull. Just go ahead and purchase this keyboard already :) I downloaded the keyboard software and love the keyboard even more now. I havent set up any macros yet, but can definitely see myself doing so in the future. I like that the main view allows you to easily see what keys can be changed/swapped. My understanding is that you need to set up the macro in the macro tab, THEN go to the main tab and select the key you want to trigger the macro, click on it, and then select the specific macro from the macro option. Also, the various backlight settings are a lot of fun. Theyre easier to scroll through in the lighting tab on the software, and can actually be adjusted on the software in more ways than you can with just the function keys on the keyboard. If youve got a specific color aesthetic for your computer setup, you can even opt for a custom color instead of the main RGB that you can flip through using (Fn+ |)
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Shabby Chic
Greater than one weekMy son is the gamer in the family. He absolutely loves this keyboard and all of its functions. This keyboard is not real pricey but it does deliver a lot for the price. I would highly recommend this keyboard based upon my gamer kids thumbs up!
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X-90
Greater than one weekI got the black version with red switches. Overall a great keyboard. I really like the key caps. The legends are printed with a fairly normal font with the extra functions printed on the front side. It keeps the top uncluttered at a glance. The LEDs shine beautifully through both legends. The keyboard is surprisingly weighty for its size. It hasnt slid around that much on my smooth top table. Like any good keyboard the LEDs can be controlled. Theres the usual patterns and buttons and even a few more than the standard. As with most mini format keyboards there are always some choice keys missing. One I will sorely miss is the lower right Control key. Instead theres a gap between Function and the arrows. The gap can be used as a landmark when navigating without looking, but I sort of wish there was a control key instead. I use right Alt way less than Control. Strictly for gaming its fine but outside of that youll quickly find your favorite keys arent there. Supposedly it has a long battery life but itll live its life fully wired.
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RAY BRITO
> 3 dayGreat for Gaming!! wireless works like a charm!
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G. Reynolds
Greater than one weekEven though a 65% layout is not my preference for daily use as there are too many key presses needed to access certain keys, I decided to give this one a try. For the price, Im super impressed with the feature set, overall build quality, and the use of genuine Cherry switches. The keyboard comes with a nice braided USB cable, a keycap and switch puller, and is nicely packaged which makes a great first impression. I opted for the blue switches as I generally prefer clicky switches and am not disappointed with my choice. This is the first RGB keyboard Ive used, other than my much more expensive Drop CTRL, that has a really deep green color available and the other color options are really good as well. Other than my preference for something closer to a 100% keyboard layout, there really isnt anything to complain about here. This would be a great keyboard to carry back and forth if going into the office 1 day a week, for travel, gamers looking for a high quality and smaller format keyboard, or for someone who simply prefers the more compact layout. It looks like this may be Tietis first mechanical keyboard offering (along with a wired only version thats $10 less), so I would love to see them expand their line to include other layouts such as TKL or 100%. Very highly recommended
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Matt W
> 3 daypositives: - I liked the full double shot with shine through on both the top and the front of the keycaps for the alternate functions (Fn+). very nice (see pic) - hotswappable keys - the wireless modes worked well, with nice indicators for battery charge level (hold Fn+enter and the number keys light up like a power bar from 1-0 to show battery level from 10-100%) - the lighting looks great, with 22 modes, speed, brightness, and color RBG/solid controls. - the weight is perfect. not too heavy, not too light. - it is nice and compact, with a minimal frame. - the appearance is nice. The keyboard base plate is a silver color that also goes around the edges that I found to be a little gaudy (I would have preferred a uniform white), but that is just a matter of personal preference. - The keyboard feel is good, with medium pressure linear switches. The space bar and larger keys like shift and backspace are about as loud as the other keys which is a plus (this is not the case in many keyboards). The spacebar, backspace, and enter keys do feel a bit spongier though. The bottoming out sound of the keys is good - not loud or hollow. - the back lighting turns off in wireless mode after 2 minutes of idle time to save battery life. negatives: - the usb-C wired connection on the keyboard was flakey with slight movement causing erratic flickering and dropped usb connection. I really wanted to like this keyboard, and there was a lot to like. It looked good, felt great, but the flakey wired connection was really a deal-breaker. It is basically unusable in wired mode. Ill try different cables to see if I can get it to work, but it is still the case that out of the box, this just doesnt work right. Update: it turned out to be a bad cable.
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Jen
> 3 dayI have recently taken up building keyboards as a hobby, and while I havent gotten around to swapping the switches - the keyboard as is is honestly great quality for the price. I have some more expensive keyboards that are almost double the price and this one pairs up with them in terms of function and use. The lights are also extremely satisfying against the white frame. I will say, I never have any luck with bluetooth keyboards, so I used a cord to connect, and it worked like a charm! Overall, I am very happy with this purchase!
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Jess
> 3 daySuper cute colors to play with, very responsive yet not too clicky with its mx cherry switches. Love it. Works great with my iPad Air 5
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C. Bolton
Greater than one weekAs someone who uses a keyboard and computer over 10 hours a day, I can say that I like the feel of this keyboard so far. The Red switches (I assume this means Cherry Red MX but the manufacturer doesnt explicitly say this so these might be replicas) have a proper balance and a great tactile feel to them. Its the proper amount of pressure and distance for touch typists (in my opinion). I prefer the Red switches in general since they arent overly clicky and dont require too much distance for the keys to register. For the majority of my work I prefer a full sized keyboard but this 65% size is great for sitting on the couch or packing in my laptop bag. I havent spent much time with the lighting effects so far, but the keys are brilliantly lit by default and the entire keyboard is of a very solid quality. The manufacturer says that the keyboard is ergonomic due to the very slightly curvature in the design. I would tend to disagree. Its more of a flat keyboard so if you are looking for a more ergonomic focused keyboard, this one probably isnt for you.
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Linda Maholmes
> 3 dayGot this product for my son who is a gamer. He loves it, this keyboard changes to different colors.