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Walt
Greater than one weekI liked this keyboard for gaming. Good quality and good performance. I really like the RGB and all the color options.
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Austin
> 3 dayEverything is super good about it with changing out switches and keycaps, but I don’t think it was pre lubed by how much the space bar rattles. Easy to apply tho
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Rafael P.
> 3 dayLo compre como regalo para mi hermano y le ha encantado.
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An Vu
Greater than one weekI bought this as a entry level way of getting into building custom keyboards. I love the way this looks and this is the first time I have used a 60% keyboard. My only complaint is when pulling the key caps out (to see what kind of switches are placed) the entire key cap and switch came off! It might be that the key caps are tight or the switches are loose. I almost damaged a switch by doing so. Overall, great for the value
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Myles Tillman
10-04-2025I thought it would sound horrible but that stock spacebar be THOCCING
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Superstar
> 3 dayDaughter loves this addition to her room! Beautifully lights up!
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Percy Moen II
Greater than one weekTHIS WAS AMAZING! THE RGB WAS OUTSTANDING AND THE QUALITY WAS SO GOOD. What I didn’t like was the confusion I had with the lighting. It was confusing, but with a simple search you can find how to control it.
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Charlie Hiller
Greater than one weekJust the quality sells it for me, the sound, colors, and feel are just bonuses at this point, best keyboard Ive ever laid my hands on.
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Prof. Araceli Predovic I
> 3 dayFirst off, I love this keyboard for the acrylic board and RGB lighting. The acrylic board is smooth and the RGB lighting is very bright, with the option to dim. Unfortunately, with the intention of purchasing my first customizable keyboard, I was disappointed they didn’t mention the keycaps are NOT standard. If you’re looking to customize the keyboard and replace the stock keycaps, you will have trouble finding the right keycap sets. This specific keyboard size is listed as 60% with 66 keys when it is actually closer to a 65%. With this in mind, the standard 65% has a right shift key the size of 1.75u. This keyboard has a right shift key size of 2u, which is not common at all. Now, if you’re unlike me and you don’t mind it looking a bit imperfect, you can absolutely take the keyboard apart and remove the right shift key stabilizers. Doing so will fit the smaller right shift of standard 65% keycap sets, but there will be small gaps on each side.
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Gaymer69
> 3 dayEdit: The board is bad. Switches pop out just by typing. Genuinely an awful experience. I regret buying it entirely. The stabilizers are the worst Ive ever used. After lubing the stabs, the switches, etc, the board still feels awful solely because of the stabilizers. If you want to buy a keyboard for a nice typing experience, spend the extra money and get a better board. If you want to buy a keyboard because it looks really cool and you dont really care about how it feels to type? This is great. For those who dont know what stabilizers are, theyre what makes the larger keys like shift, backspace, enter and space not wobble when pressed. Well, thats what theyre meant to do. To be frank, I cannot tell the difference between an Abko keyboard with the stabilizers removed, and the Womier board with the stabilizers clipped and lubed. Its that bad. Really disappointed. I figured the stabs would be meh, but I didnt think theyd make me want to plug my ears.