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Eric
> 24 hourLets start with the pros, since there are so little. - The RGB is awesome through the translucent case. Its a light show on your desk. Replace the stock caps with some pudding keycaps and youll have an even crazier light show. Ok, heres the unfortunate issues that make this a lousy purchase - even for the low price. Also, if youre new to mechanical keyboards, this keyboard is very low priced. - The switches dont snap into the board. If you turn your keyboard upside down, your keycaps and switches will fall out. Its mind blowing that Womier thought this was acceptable. Mine was not a defective unit. Ive since read this is how this board works. Ive owned many mechanical keyboards, some cheap, some pricey - this would be unacceptable in any price range. - Another annoying side effect of the loose switches is that its double the work to do a simple task like swapping your keycaps. Since the switches dont snap into the board, when you pull the keycap, youre also pulling out the switch. Now you have to put the switch back in (careful not to bend those switch pins) and then put the new keycap on. LOL, WTF? - My case was not flush on the sides. There are three layers of acrylic sandwiched together. My middle layer was not the same size as the others and resulted in the sides being uneven. - The keycaps arent great quality. This isnt surprising for the price though. If you keep this board, you may want to find some better quality pudding keycaps to enhance the RGB effect. - The stabilizers are loud and rattly. Again not a surprise on a budget board, but youll need to factor another $25 in for decent stabs and lube unless youre ok with these stabs. - This is marketed as a 60% board. Its not. At all. Its a 65% board. Just clarifying that for anyone new to mechanical keyboards. All this being said, I returned mine. The RGB kicks ass, but the other issues were too annoying for me as I like to swap switches/keycaps often. Also, the level of quality on this board didnt inspire confidence that is would last long. For the price, youre better off getting a Keychron K6. Ive owned that board and its solid. Obviously the RGB wont match up to the Womier, but not many boards will in any price range. At least the Womier has one thing going for it.
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Aden
> 24 hourThis keyboard is perfect and the customer service is insanely good, I purchased this keyboard looking for a nice frosted acrylic case keyboard with a good rgb and hot swappable pcb if I ever wanted to replace the switches and this keyboard had all of that, this keyboard is made of extremely quality materials and at this price point, you really cant beat it, the feel of this keyboard is very nice to type on, overall a very nice build Id definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a nice mech.
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Michael Grubbs
> 24 hourI got the one with the red switches, and it was great for the money, at least until I bought a set of pudding keycaps from the same manufacturer. The fact that the right shift is 2u in size means you have to use the numpad zero key as a right shift if you use other keycaps. Nothing else will work. If you never replace the keycaps obviously this isnt a problem, but cmon, this is a hot swap board so a lot of people will want to customize it.
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Bronson Monsales
> 24 hourThis keyboard is definitely worth the price. The adjustable lighting features for both the individual keys and the translucent glazed panel, the hot swappable switches, and it’s compact size are what gives this keyboard value for your money. It is essentially plug and play with no confusing software and comes with instructions on how to use the different function keys such as the lighting themes. The brown mechanical switches are pleasing to the ear, not being obnoxiously loud. Great product!
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Connie Decastro
> 24 hourI mainly got this board because it was one of the few that had gat yellows in them, and I really wanted to give gat yellows a go. Ive owned two other mechanical keyboards, the first being a drevo tkl with outemu browns (ew, I know), the second being a magicforce crystal 108 with gateron blacks (and although they were decent, they were also simply too heavy for me as I always bottom out when typing), and finally this. I am IN LOVE with the gat yellows, and personally from what Ive tried with some other cherry switches, I gotta say that, in my personal opinion, gateron switches are much better; just so much less scratchy. Anyways, This keyboard has blindingly bright LEDs, so just keep that in mind. I never use the side LEDs and keep them one solid color on the 66% brightness setting, but to be honest Ive never been too crazy about RGB in the first place and it wasnt the reason I got this particular keyboard, so if youre the type to love rgb, kudos, this keyboard will be the last place youll ever have to look except perhaps new stabilizers if youre a keyboard enthusiast like myself. Oh right, the stabilizers. For a budget keyboard, the stabilizers are surprisingly okay, around the level of mediocre. Again, unless youre an enthusiast, it probably wont matter too much for you, but if you are, its pretty basic knowledge that any budget level keyboard, custom or not, should be bought with new stabs. This is no exception. But if youre insistent on making these stabs work, be careful with the decision to band-aid mod, as these stabs arent as loose as most other keyboards so you may need a thinner solution or you might end up making them too tight. Some other things to note before this becomes too long: -Keycaps are really solid and quality, especially for ABS. They straight up feel like PBT. -Make sure that if you plan on getting custom keycaps with shine-through that youre aware that this keyboard has south-facing LEDs, so if you get north-facing you might end up with duller lighting. -There is no downloadable user software to control the RGB. Its on-board controlled. -The feet arent adjustable. -PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE lube the switches. Especially if you get the gat yellows. They sound AMAZING after lubing them. You wont regret it for a second. All in all, amazing keyboard for the quality. Also, banggood sells it for $66, but Im impatient so I was willing to pay the extra to get it earlier.
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xxsilverspades
> 24 hourI have yet to check it for gaming but so far i love it!!! <3
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Trent
> 24 hourOne of the most smooth (yellow switches), bright and best feeling keyboards Ive ever used. Get this you wont be disappointed.
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Superstar
> 24 hourDaughter loves this addition to her room! Beautifully lights up!
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redcloud
> 24 hourdefinitely confusing to be able to select the RGB, but its super fun and easy to do when you find out how. Basically you press fn + space then you pick the color you want as the button its under, so if the pink you want is under v you press v. Its super quick and fast, definitely great brightness and the thickness is lit too. Only thing I dislike is theres no pickable Red from the RGB and thats a bummer. Keys and hot swappability are great, overall a solid 9/10 keyboard
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Rachel
> 24 hourit works well and the mini keyboard is the perfect size for my kids to play their games without having to use a full size keyboard and they love that it lights up