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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  • Blake Allen

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • Anthony

    > 3 day

    I really like the RGB on this. Lots of great presets and like that it comes with Cherry switches. Overall the only thing that I wish is for better stabilizers but for the price you really cant beat this IMO.

  • Bronson Monsales

    > 3 day

    This 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!

  • Boston

    > 3 day

    Very good keyboard in a lot of ways. There were only two major complaints that I have but both of which are somewhat minor. 1: The switches were very poorly made and were a pain to take out of the keyboard. The bottom lever you need to press in kept breaking when trying to pull it out because there wasn’t that much plastic supporting it. The switches were pretty good for the little time I used them but it’s just something small to keep in mind. 2: The key caps had a very dusty feel. I’m not exactly someone who has 20 different keyboards and reviews them for a living but this was just something I wasn’t expecting. This is entirely preference but if you aren’t wanting that then I’d recommend you buy other key caps or find another keyboard. (I have yet to get my key caps yet so take this with a grain of salt) This probably makes it sound like a very bad keyboard just with how negative I’ve been while writing this but in every detail besides the two before hand it was very well made. The lights were very bright and the keyboard was very responsive so I would strongly recommend this to someone especially if they’re willing to spend the time putting in new switches and maybe different key caps.

  • Alayna Abellana

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is definitely worth a buy! I use my keyboard for school work as well as some games like Minecraft. I definitely took advantage of the hot swappable feature and changed out the blue switches for some banana split switches and also replaced the key caps and added a single Minecraft Ore block :) The RGB lights are very bright and vibrant and I love the different modes you can pick from. It is very compact which is great since my desk is not too spacious. Best keyboard for such a good price!

  • patrick

    > 3 day

    First of all, the RGB on this keyboard is amazing. It looks absolutely stunning and does not disappoint there. Otherwise, however, this keyboard is abysmally garbage. The sound profile of this keyboard is best described by two words: loud and raw. The board makes switches almost sound as if they are alive, just extremely loud and obnoxious. It almost amplifies the sound. Additionally the stabalizers it comes with are god awful all together, and the mounting holes for them are way too big. Finally, Id like to mention my specific PCB started ghost typing after foaming the case and tape modding the PCB. Started typing randomly for no reason even without switches in the PCB.

  • Frank

    > 3 day

    Solid keyboard, need to clip and lube the stabilizers. Switches are a little scratchy so your going to need to lube and film them, but avoid blue switches if you want a quieter board. If they have yellows in stock go with them smoother then the rest. I built this for a friend and produced some decent sound after modifications, almost like the stacked acrylic case sound from cannon keys for less cost.

  • Bryan Bae

    > 3 day

    i recently left a 1 star review and now i am editing it. The reason i changed the review is because the main reason i had left a one star review is because of the stabilzers. But now that i have modded them they actually sound not bad. reason for 4 star is because the keycaps are still very chalky. Very good board for its price. perfect keyboard for someone that likes rgb and is looking to get into keyboard modding.

  • Varexky

    > 3 day

    Its very nice looking i changes some of the keycaps with my old keyboards keycaps to Make a design and the RGB is amazing i highly recomend it

  • Eric

    > 3 day

    Lets 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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