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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Soul
> 3 dayI love it so much and its smooth #recommend
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Sandra
> 3 dayLove it. Small handy
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stephen vartanian
> 3 dayHe was os nice give him a raise
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Wall•E
22-11-2024It’s not often you find a full on mechanical keyboard for this price. It’s fully backlit and it’s kind of gorgeous. The build quality definitely gives the impression of $100 keyboard and so far I haven’t had any issues at all with it. I have the blue switch model and I love the tactile clicks and feedback that it gives you. It comes with a few extra pieces but I haven’t had any issues with it whatsoever. Very impressed with what you get for the money here .
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Jennifer Lingle
23-11-2024When I tried to pull the switches they wouldnt come out
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Lucas M
> 3 dayThis company makes some exceptional keyboards at the price. If youre looking for a small form factor keyboard with mechanical switches that wont brake the bank, these are the keyboards to get. They can be a really good starting point for people looking to get into mechanical keyboards in general.
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Navi
> 3 daySounds really good (stock) Lights up as described no complaints so far.
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Staida
> 3 dayI like compact keyboards but I dont care for 60% keyboards because they do not have an F key row and the arrow keys are smashed into each other. That said - this keyboard feels very good to type on. The blue style switches are great and I dont know who makes them but they feel almost as good as cherry blues, better than razer greens. Dont expect to find macro keys or other gaming features but the backlighting is nice and strong and uniform. Keycaps can be swapped out easily if youre into that sort of thing. The included usb C to USB A cable is handy but I assume we all have our own cables these days. Very good overall.
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Magda
Greater than one weekThe keyboard comes with nice sounding switches but a little heavy.
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Trish
> 3 dayI love the color of the keyboard and the backlight. The keys are very responsive and easy to type with. It has red mechanical switches and you can remove the keycaps with the included keycaps puller. I dont think you can swap out the switches as it may be attached to the PCB. Its not as clicky as I thought it would be. The layout of the keys works perfect for me and Im so glad it has the directional keys. Kinda miss the numpad but then again it would be a full sized keyboard if it had the numpad. Also love that it has the function keys. It has four rubber pads on the back but no actual feet stand.