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Magda
Greater than one weekThe keyboard comes with nice sounding switches but a little heavy.
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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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Mpk
Greater than one weekI like this keyboard. It is indeed as advertised - ultra compact. If you are used to a full size keyboard, this may not be for you. As a mechanical keyboard, it does have that great tactile feel and a rather loud click (blue switches) -both of which I found to be pleasant and not annoying . It is quite colorful when in use and lit ranging from left to right the keys are grouped in orange/green/blue and purple backlit light sets against a white base. The keyboard sits raised from your desk surface and has a slight (very slight) slope towards the user. It is very responsive to any input and does include a useful set of arrow keys. Given its compactness, you may find that it takes some getting used to as some keys are not where you might expect, but with some practice, it works great. Note that it is a WIRED keyboard (as mechanical keyboards are), so you will have a USB cord stretched across your lap or desk. The keyboard did sit flush on my desk surface and therefore was very stable and did not rock. As for the aforementioned lights, they can be turned off but, at least in my time with it, they did not turn off automatically after any period of time of non use. Lastly, there are numerous (dozens) of keystroke combinations to control media, invoke a calculator, control volume, brightness and other lighting effects as well as invoke the function (F1, F2, etc.) keys. A card with all of these keystroke combinations/functions listed is provided in the package. I had the blue switches to evaluate and the key covers were removable, albeit with some careful effort. No drivers were required and it was surprisingly and completely plug and play installing to fully functional in less than 30 seconds.
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srm22048
> 3 dayMy nephew wanted a keyboard that was quieter but also met his other criteria. He loves it!
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GP
> 3 dayI like the overall value you get with the dual pack. They both came changed under 50% so a bit extra work when you first get them, but for what you get at the price I am impressed. Charge well and effectively. I have the name brand competitor as well, iWalk, and these are doing just as well so far, though I will have to verify longevity over time, at first appearances a great value.
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This is a great keyboard but I do not know if the swiches are hot swap but the brow swiches are the best love it
Greater than one weekSo good the brow swiches are the best to by so just get it!!!
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Jay A Yalung
> 3 dayI ordered the version of this keyboard with brown switches, and right out of the box the board has a good heft to it. The housing is plastic, but it doesnt feel cheap. The keycaps are ok, but it does come with a keycap puller if you want to swap them out. The switches feel decent, and the overall sound isnt bad. The board is slightly high, so I would suggest using a palm rest if you plan on using this keyboard for longer periods of time. The only few gripes I had with this keyboard were that the switches were soldered in (not hot-swappable) and that there are no adjustable legs in the back to adjust the angle. But overall, for the price, this is a great keyboard for someone who wants a mechanical keyboard without the hobbyist pricetag.
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Kaz
Greater than one weekGreat for gaming and web surfing
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HH
Greater than one weekBought this for writing compact and I love it.
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Jason Edelman
> 3 dayThe keyboard I had prior to this one was a 60% and very clacky, but very good, my main issue was that it didnt have dedicated arrow keys. When I saw this (I would say, 62%) keyboard with arrows and quieter red switches, I thought what the heck, lets give it a shot. I have to say Im pleasantly surprised. Im not a huge lighting effects guy, but these are subtle enough and easily controllable that it doesnt bother me, and having it backlit is nice. Comes with a little instruction page and a keycap remover tool so you can swap keycaps or clean the keyboard.