TMKB 60 Percent Keyboard,Gaming Keyboard 60 Percent, LED Backlit Ultra-Compact 68 Keys 60 Percent Mechanical Keyboard with Separate Arrow/Control Keys, T68SE, Red Switch
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Amber Voisin
> 24 hourThe clicks of the keys sound satisfying and the lights do not dim. Love this keyboard
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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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Chad Mcghee
> 24 hourthe keys are nice and smooth and isnt that loud when typing. i was really surprised how small this keyboard was but other than that its really Awesome!
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Magda
> 24 hourThe keyboard comes with nice sounding switches but a little heavy.
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Terri
> 24 hourBest keyboard I’ve ever owned
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CS
> 24 hourFor those that love mechanical keyboards, this is a solid little device. Tactile feel is great, noise is minimal with the brown switches. Yes it is wired, but that is super common with mechanical keyboards in this brice range (sub $100). All in all I am very happy with it!
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J
> 24 hourPositives: Nice quality keycaps Cheaper LEDs tend to have a flickery look to them if you move your eyes quickly or wave your hand in front. This keyboard barely has that Switches arent name brand Cherry MX Browns of course, but they imitate them fairly well Satisfying to type on Has 19 lighting modes Has Windows Key lock if desired Negatives: No way to raise the keyboard Wired only Review: This is a nice keyboard! I say this having tested quite a few mechanical keyboards now, including name brands and other generics. I dont *love* this keyboard like I have with some others, but given the value its great, and even has less shortcomings than a lot of higher end keyboards Ive tested. Some noteworthy things: * A lot of functions youd expect for a full size keyboard rely on the FN key, such as Home, Print Screen, and the entire F row of keys. * Theres no included way to raise this keyboard up for a better typing angle * Backlight can be disabled if desired Overall this seems like a great keyboard for someone looking for a cheap entry to mechanical keyboards! It compares handily with most $70 mechanical keyboards Ive tried
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stephen vartanian
> 24 hourHe was os nice give him a raise
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nathaniel
> 24 hourIt’s a good keyboard
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Chi Ly
> 24 hourThis is a perfect keyboard to take around while traveling if you prefer to use a standalone keyboard. Keys feel nice and LED backlit is a nice added touch.