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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Jon Snow
Greater than one weekI love this keyboard, Ive had it for almost a year now, and its worked perfectly, It was my main keyboard for ages until I finally built another since I put Pom keycaps and I got a bit annoyed without the legends when I made mistakes or had brain farts. I modded the keyboard, Lubing all the switches and I only clipped the Stabs, bandaged, and lubed the stabs in the spacebar so Im pretty stuck with clicky and annoying stabs on my Enter and shift keys which is reallllyyyyyy annoying cause the pins on the switches bend REALLLLYYY easy and I had to replace about 4 switches with Turquoise Tealios V2 switches that I had a sample of stashed away to make up for the broken pins I had which sucked so Im pretty much afraid to do any further modding but I plan in the future to Vamp it up and use it as simple Decorative keyboard on my Keyboard wall of fame
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Alayna Abellana
> 3 dayThis 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!
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Debbie M.
> 3 dayAmazing quality of sound, unbelievable brightness, and good quality.
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Michael Grubbs
Greater than one weekI 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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Anel Moya
> 3 dayThis keyboard is the prettiest thing I’ve ever seen and the clicky-ness is elite. I wish I had gotten a full keyboard but this was amazing
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C
> 3 dayGot the Brown switch Womier. So far so great hence the 4 stars because Ive only had it 2 weeks. Hot swappable keys are almost a mandatory for anyone just getting into the mechanical world, and Ducky is the best to do it with.
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Prof. Araceli Predovic I
16-11-2024First 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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Carley
> 3 dayLike all the different colour themes and the way the switches (red) sound. Dislike the stabilisers being rattlely.
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Andrew Pham
> 3 dayPerfect 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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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.