Womier K66 60% Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard, Gateron Switch Acrylic Gaming Keyboard for PC PS4 Xbox (Blue Switch,White)
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Walt
> 3 dayI liked this keyboard for gaming. Good quality and good performance. I really like the RGB and all the color options.
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Myles Tillman
> 3 dayI thought it would sound horrible but that stock spacebar be THOCCING
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Savannah E.
> 3 dayI 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.
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Carlos Garcia
Greater than one weekI dont usually write any reviews but i feel like i have to with this keyboard, if you are looking for something solid in the sub 100$ range, this is a very good keyboard for what it offers. Bought mine just to mod it and so far the result has been successful. This keyboard is a major upgrade from my K70 Mk2. Worth the price.
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Aleksgee
Greater than one weekso 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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redcloud
> 3 daydefinitely 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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Zach
23-11-2024This thing bleeds RGB, that being said it is a great keyboard that is pretty well made for the price. If acrylic is your thing and youre looking for a portable keyboard with transparent letters to help see- this thing does the trick. It does have some cool pre-loaded settings and reactions on the lights, south facing diodes, under-lit and also has plain blue/whitish solid for those that arent feeling the unicorn vomit. In my opinion, the texture of the keyboard itself is a little unappealing and rough. But it does make it scratch resistant to an extent. The screws they use are a bit ugly and cheap looking, I think some black M2 screws would look better even. Nonetheless, solid board with some decent OEM keycaps.
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Larry Carlton
Greater than one weekThis is my first mechanical Keyboard and I absolutely love it! Everything works perfectly. The only gripe I had about it was that the switch pin on my Z key was bent but that was an easy fix since its hot swap-able so I could just take the switch out and bend it back into place. Overall I recommend this keyboard.
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AS
Greater than one weekFantastic Budget Keyboard! I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a budget 60% keyboard. It has hotswappable switches, which means if you get bored with the current switches in the keyboard you can go out and buy a set of switches to swap in its place. The acrylic case is fantastic as it has RGB presets that are mesmerizing! One thing to keep in mind, if you buy other keycap sets, you might not be able to find keycaps for all the switches as the shift is a 2u and the function keys on the bottom row are 1u. Nevertheless this is a fantastic keyboard for literally anyone.
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Eric
> 3 dayLets 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.