tieti Wired Mechanical Keyboard, RGB Backlit Ultra-Compact 65% Layout 67Keys Gaming Keyboard, Hot Swappable Keyboard, Goten Blue Switch
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Wall•E
> 3 dayIf you’re familiar with the Gateron Red switches then you already have a good idea of what you’re getting in terms of the feel of the keyboard. But what you may not know is just how excellent a build quality this thing has. The fit and finish are superb and the craftsmanship shows in every area of this keyboard. The keyboard is 100% plug and play but they also have their own sign-up software that gives you some powerful customization and macro options. Simply stating this is a superb and very compact mechanical keyboard with powerful options all under $100 and there is nothing not to love about this one. The keyboard switches themselves can all be swapped out without unplugging the keyboard. So you can actually customize each individual keys switch to suit your needs. I’m really happy with the feel of the G Red switches so I probably won’t do that but the option is there. Maybe at some point I won’t want the directional keys to have a little more fight back to them. It’s nice to know I can customize this how I want to. In the way the keys are made through the die process, there are no letters and numbers to rub off quickly. The key caps which are replaceable should offer you many years of use. I just love everything about the look and feel of this keyboard. This is a great little gaming keyboard that will not break the bank.
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G. Reynolds
> 3 dayEven 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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xxlionxx5150
> 3 dayso the switches are off brand browns not sure whos but they dont feel lubricated and they have the sound to prove it its very grindy is the best way to explain it feels like cheap plastics when your typing which isnt the fault of the keyboard but may be the fault of the manufacturer not taking the time to properly lubricate the springs im going to try to lube them myself and see if this fixes the problem but the keyboard is really nice and looks alot like my corsair k60 keyboard i have
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Liliz12
> 3 dayThis keyboard is a mechanical keyboard, it has many different light settings