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alina
> 24 hourI bought this keyboard as an alternative for my Razer Huntsman, and its honestly much more worth the money! The LEDs are very pretty, the switches are pretty good out of the box, and although I switched out the keycaps, the originals are good on their own as well. Even with the new keycaps, this keyboard was significantly cheaper than my Huntsman and is similar in quality.
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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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Andrew Pham
> 24 hourPerfect Budget Mid-Teir Board Because Of Polycarbonate plate and case and as 5/25/21 SOUTH-FACING LED so no cherry profile interference.
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M.Trey
> 24 hourThis is definitely worth the money for me; I did a lot of research on RGB keyboards before purchasing and there is nothing like this one out there! The size is wonderful (shorter than other 60% keyboards), keys are clearly etched, very simple design, and the LED options are of course a lot of fun! My most liked feature about this keyboard is that the base is frosted which diffuses the LEDs quite nicely. Typing on it is very satisfying and the switches arent too clicky (I bought brown) My only CON: For a mechanical keyboard, it is very FLAT; I had to make a minor adjustment to make it sloped in order to type comfortably and accurately. This of course is not a deal breaker for me and I will NOT be returning it! :-) I am really enjoying this keyboard
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Otabek
> 24 hourIts a little louder than I expected :)
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Adrianne
> 24 hourThe clear body is amazing. The lights are great, and can get very bright. The feel of the keyboard is very nice, the quality is good, and I paired it with double shot pudding caps for extra visibility of the rgbs. Im enjoying it and the size of the keyboard is perfect for me. Even came early which I was super happy about.
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Aleksgee
> 24 hourso i bought this board out of pure boredom and the lights lol but i have others to compare, such as the asceny mechanical board with black switches. GMMK glorious compact board which is a good 120-130 ish bucks with brown switches. And out of both of those i mentioned, glorious being the most expensive and very worth the buy, i find that this board is my main one now, its actually nice, from the lighting effects to being able to swap switches, however, dont expect a top tier or 300 dollar kind of experience, its definitely a good buy and a big upgrade from asceny in my opinion, its a bit more compact too as this is longer instead of wide, which to me makes it feel easier and more comfortable to use for extended hours at a time, i think there is a 60% option i got the ten-keyless , so i have the arrow keys still, but i feel the compact version if they have,(i should of checked before this) would be even better if you dont mind losing the arrows. either way this is compact and works perfect. with red switches it feels buttery, also i thought id mention that i find myself sometimes thinking i didnt press the key but i did, thats how smooth it is for me and then vice versa, sometimes i feel like i did but didnt. NOTE;; i believe this board can almost use any switch but always double triple check, i am not an expert, just someone with who enjoys testing and trying products, which are keyboards and switches. Now i think this takes non plated switches as well because my GMMK takes that and i went to use these reds on the GMMK but found these wont work, however the browns on my Glorious board were able to fit on the womier. plated has those extra little pins, non plated does not. You can do some upgrades to this womier that would make it even better, from different stabilizers to lubing the switch a little. I would recommend that if you are experienced with it. Aside form here on amazon where i dont really suggest buying from for switches unless you can find a really good deal, i recommend going to novelkeys for switches, cheaper and they have a huge selection. plus they explain more on the different switches and what is compatible :):):):) this was long but i know someone out there is reading this and likes it lol i try to be critical without pushing a brand too much or a sale. i dont get paid this stuff :P oh oh i dont actually know if this has hardware to further customize colors but do know this has a good amount of options, Im sure youll find something that works. you can also control 2 lighting modes, the top with keys and the bottom and/or sides, you cant do too much with the bottom/sides though but you can also turn it off completely which i like if you just want to have the keys. Hope this helped, if you buy it give this review a thumbs up or whatever. bye :)
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Blake Allen
> 24 hourThis is my second Womier. I still use my HyperX Alloy Origins 65 with Aqua switches (basically Browns with a slightly heavier key press ). I HIGHLY recommend the Alloy Origins 65 - HyperX has their own switches in it, although it isnt hot swappable their switches each individually have their own diffused LED/RGB light on every switch on the TOP so pudding keycaps look amazing. Best looking and performing board Ive used so far. Got it on a HP website for $59 on sale. Most boards have the LED on the PCB and the switches have the slit cut in it so the light shines all the way from the bottom of the PCB up through the board and switches etc which dims the light quite a bit. Alloy Origins rains supreme for fantastic lighting. Best on the market by far and the chassis is solid heavy aluminum. Sorry for the rant and rave, after a while I got the K61 used it here and there but quickly realized I need arrow keys badly. This K66 does not have an option with Pudding Keycaps pre-installed so ofc I bought a set from Glorious ASAP. My only two issues with this specific board vs my K61, this K66 has the switches installed/designed to be installed upside down so where you are sitting you will see a bit of the harsh light come up under each key in the front which isnt as clean looking as the K61 but still looks amazing. Another downside, not really one for me but noticed people complain about it (I do not swap switches so I do not care) when I was swapping the stock keycaps for pudding keycaps with their cap puller it pulled the cap and the switch out three different times. Not a problem for me like I said I just carefully put them back in. My BIGGEST complaint with this board is that some of the FN + P etc etc functions do not work for me and Im not sure how to get them to do so. In their manual it lists all the Functions. Every single function works other than MUTE and Print Screen. If you previously had a K61 then got a K66 like me more than likely you wont like how they designed and changed up the layout of some of the functions on this K66. I tried their software its pretty basic, you shouldnt really ask for much because it does exactly what you want it to do which is easily change lights/brightness and it lets you set macros, I tried settings macros but maybe Im just bad at it because I still cannot mute or print screen but I have contacted them just to see if something may be wrong with my board or what. If you made it this far, like with most things, theres going to be people that hate, I would and do recommend the K61 and the K66 to everybody. My K61 has Yellows, my K66 has Browns. No picture will ever do justice to how gorgeous the lighting is and how many cool modes this board has. For the price its easily in my top 5 best boards I have in my collection.
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carlos o.
> 24 hournada que decir, el teclado es lo que promete
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Savannah E.
> 24 hourI purchased the 60% with gateron reds. I ended up lubing all of the switches and now it really shines. It has definitely become one of my favorite keyboards. The stabs are not great and I had to grease them VERY liberally to stop the rattle, but I guess thats pretty much expected. Im impressed by the lack of flex the board has for being acrylic and if you like rgb... this is just the coolest. The pictures dont do it justice. Its brighter and more vibrant in person and I think the amount of effects are amazing for a board that doesnt come with software. I think its great for the price.