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Hannah
> 24 hourCompact and made sturdy. Great buy!
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Terri
> 24 hourBest keyboard I’ve ever owned
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Cat-Gun
> 24 hourI wanted to love this keyboard. But, the static RGB lighting really killed it for me. I know RGB isnt that important, I could just turn it off altogether. And that isnt a huge complaint or anything that most people are going to care about. I liked typing on it just fine and loved the dedicated arrow keys going from a 60% to 65% keyboard. However, my biggest complaint was the decision to put the home key to the right of the backspace button. So, instead of deleting a character, I skipped to the beginning of the line all the time. It would be better if the delete and home keys were swapped so that at least Id keep my cursor in the same place if I hit delete on accident.
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Sonja
> 24 hourI bought it for my son for his birthday and he loves it, uses it all the time!
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Aleia
> 24 hourI got this for my son as he’s been wanting a 60% keyboard for gaming for quite a while. He’s very happy with it. It’s aesthetically pleasing both with and without lights. The little bumps on the back that gives it a bit of a tilt is nice and the sound of a mechanical keyboard is nice.
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srm22048
> 24 hourMy nephew wanted a keyboard that was quieter but also met his other criteria. He loves it!
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Deanne Thornton
> 24 hourFirst of all, I am not a keyboard guru. I mostly use them to type and run a computer functions. I do have years of experience with keyboards of all types and price ranges. On this basis I will not be measuring the key responsiveness by nano seconds but I will be rating it by my own standards. The keys have a good feel and the key presses register well. The size of the keys is good but different enough from my previous keyboard that i fumble some of the keys while touch typing. This will likely correct itself as I get used to the keys. The lighting effects and interesting and can be controlled with certain keypresses and the Fn key. The lights can be turned off and on, sped up and slowed down, brightness can be increased and decreased. The lights can also be alway on and always off. While the lighting effects can be changed it doesnt appear they can be fully customized. There are just the set patterns. The keyboard comes with a detachable cable. The connection on the keyboard side is USB-C the other end of the cable is USB-A. This should work with most of the computers but if your laptop only has USB-C you may want to get another one. At least it is replaceable. I wis there was a way to adjust the angle of the keyboard as it feels a little too flat for me. Others may like this angle as it seems very popular these days. Overall a good keyboard with a very solid feel and easy to use.
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Reviews and Information
> 24 hourThis keyboard feels quite sturdy and well-made, and none of the keys are especially wobbly. I like the feel of the Red switches, although it is only my second Red board and I usually use Blue or Brown. The switches might have slightly longer travel than Im used to as I noticed a few dropped characters early on, but it didnt take long to get used to. The rubber feet hold it in place on my desk pretty firmly. My only little gripes are that Id prefer to have the Delete key at the top position, that the feet arent adjustable, and that the USB cable is only just barely long enough for my setup, although that is easily replaceable.
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Adam McDorman
> 24 hourI tested a handful of cheap gaming keyboards. I can recommend this one without any caveats. Its not particularly fancy, I found it pretty easy and enjoyable to use. I think its great for the price. As far as the look of this keyboard, I like the simple all white keycaps with. It is backlit, but only in a blue-ish white color. I like the aesthetic because its not trying to look like an *xtreme gamer* keyboard. I could take this into my office and use it without feeling silly. In fact, this would totally work for the cozy gamer aesthetic. I found the keyboard to be a pleasure to use. I like that it has dedicated arrow keys (the other 60% keyboard that I tested did not). The red switches feel responsive, and arent noisy like blue switches. It actually felt as good to type on as another keyboard I tested that was 3 times the price. I was impressed. This, of course, is the most important feature of the keyboard: typing. It connects via a USB-C cable that is included. Its not a coiled aviator-style cable, which is a little bit of a bummer. However, it should be compatible with any USB cable to fit whatever look youre going for. I think its a fine trade-off if this is how they keep the price low... as opposed to cutting corners on the keyboard itself. The question with budget gear almost always ends up being the longevity of the tech. As always, Ill update this review if the keyboard fails over time.
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nathaniel
> 24 hourIt’s a good keyboard