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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  • Eric

    > 3 day

    Keyboard is well made and very satisfying sound when typing. Keys feels nice when typing and even gaming and the fact that it has arrow keys makes it even better. LED lights are steady colors though and cant change the colors of them but it does have multiple animated patterns which make the keyboard look nicer. Only thing I would like it to have is foldable feet on the back to tilt the keyboard a bit. Otherwise its a really good mechanical keyboard with very nice switches.

  • Mi Cael

    > 3 day

    Not a bad keyboard for the price, feels pretty good for a mechanical keyboard and the led backlit is very bright. Highly recommended on sale.

  • James Minchew

    > 3 day

    I am a PC guy, and I am rather picky about the keyboard I use. This is the first TKL keyboard I have owned, and even though I was highly skeptical, it instantly became my main keyboard. Im not even a fan of white peripherals myself, but I would totally buy this keyboard again without hesitating. Construction does seem to be mostly plastic, but it doesnt at all feel like a cheap keyboard. The one thing I wish is that it had a longer cable, but it is a standard USB C, so its not hard to get longer cables or even extensions if your setup is kind of spread out like mine is. Spectacular keyboard for the price.

  • Gryphon M.

    > 3 day

    I like everything about this. Its cost is very reasonable. This is my first mechanical keyboard on this size. The next section of this review consists of my thoughts on this KIND of keyboard, features I mightve paid more for if I knew this one didnt have them, etc. At the end are the surprising GOOD parts; things I didnt expect but really appreciate. First thing is that the keys and spacing feel a little too small for my giant hands. Im a 511 mesomorph kinda guy. Size L to Xl gloves. The next thing I noticed is that the RGB lighting is fixed in terms of color. I was expecting each key to be an individual RGB light, programmable, etc. I have since learned that this exists, and it costs more than I am willing to spend on something that I WILL eventually spill coffee over. HOWEVER, the rainbow is very nice looking; more on that later. I bought the version with the red switches. They have a surprisingly light touch and seem to activate sooner than I am accustomed to. People talk about liking clacky keyboards. This has some clack to it, definitely louder than my old Microsoft Natural, but its not crazy. Yes, I have been using an ergonomic keyboard for most of my 30+ years of computer use. My first job gave me one as a 1st anniversary gift and I REALLY learned to touch type on it. So... this feels weird. My wrists are bent oddly. If I start to write my memoirs, I will have to find another ergo-keyboard. RIP my 15 year old Microsoft Natural... sigh. And Im old, so if my joints really start to complain, I will just have to gift this to someone and get another ergo. I got this 60% keyboard because all of the Kids seem to love these. I did not notice that the F-keys are not separate from the numbers at the top. I dont use those very often, but when I do I use them a lot in a session of document editing. So, Ill get used to the Fn key doing more than adjusting volume and such. Perhaps I should have gotten a 75%? I already miss the 10-key to the right and may get a separate one of those for spreadsheet work. I mouse left handed, so mouse on left and 10-key on the right makes me a whiz at anything to do with numbers and editing. OK, now the good parts. The RGB animations are really fun and some are actually useful. The ones that light up or dim the keys that I have struck are helping me with touch-typing correction as I get used to this small and non-ergo layout. For gaming, the ones that react in bigger ways are just extra fun and feedback in my lower peripheral vision. Great stuff. Never knew I wanted this. The feet on this thing are very grippy. I can really hack away at the keys and it never moves. Its also a rather heavy unit, I suppose there is just weight added to keep it stable for wild gaming sessions. The placement of the Fn key. is exactly opposite the Win/Cmd key (Yes I use both OSes. I am a professional and UNIX is amazing shutup.) Anyway it feels natural to use it for some key combos in the same way I use the Win/Cmd key for other combos. Kinda wish this had always been a thing, like CMD and FNC should have always been the left and right primary key combos. Ctrl and Alt? Who cares! So, now we have Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Cmd, and Fn. I feel like I could boil that down to Shift, Cmd, and Fn for everything. ANYWAY, I have seen other Fn placements and they are all dumb compared to this. The keyboard cable is removable! This makes wiring up the desk MUCH easier. It is also really long. Too long for my setup, but thats ok because I can hide the coil no biggie. THAT SAID, because it is replaceable I can find one of those nifty coiled springy wires. I just think they look neat, like an old phone cable. REMOVABLE KEYS!!!! So, I am a very fuzzy guy. Big beard. Which means beard hairs in the keyboard. Now I can just remove keys and blow them out. No more tangles. If I were to shop for this new keyboard again, I would look for a programable lighting per-key profile. Like I said the animations are all really cool. But I would like to set up a profile or two for things like editing, gaming, photo editing, etc. Just light up a few important keys and make them react to being struck. I guess I MIGHT look for individually lit RGB per-key. Maybe that price will come down some day. I would get a 75% keyboard. I would sort by the largest of those that fit my criteria, hoping that the keys would me larger and spaced better for my big hands. (I did see a 200% keyboard; seriously considering trying it.)

  • HH

    Greater than one week

    Bought this for writing compact and I love it.

  • Aleia

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • sal.amanda

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is compact, keys type fine, and the light up feature is pretty cool. There are two issues we had with it, but both were relatively minor. One is that the cord it comes with is the only one we found that actually fits into the port. This meant we had to get an adapter to use it with an iPad because the cord we already had that should have worked with that port didnt work because it wouldnt fit with the way the port was shaped. The other issue is that the keyboard doesnt have its own power source. So how well the lights work depends on how much power is put out by the device its hooked up to. For example, when we hook it up to a desktop computer or even a phone, it works great because the power source is strong. But when it was hooked up to an older iPad that my son got from his school, the functionality of the lights was reduced. Not a big deal, but enough to make it less than perfect in our rating.

  • Reviews and Information

    Greater than one week

    This 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.

  • Really solid keyboard.

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is a really good keyboard

  • M

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is amazing i would recommend it to anyone who wants a cheap white 60% gaming keyboard

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