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Carlos Garcia
> 3 dayI 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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Michelle
> 3 dayNoice. It does all the things advertised and looks really cute with my setup :) Lots of different light settings. I will say that I wish the keycaps were a tiny bit thicker cause theyve got a high pitched clack when I type which I do not enjoy but can get over. Oh, also I wish there were adjustable feet on the bottom of them so we could change the angle of the keyboard. Youre pretty much just stuck with some hemisphere rubber feet underneath :( note: I am no expert on keyboards in the slightest
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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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Nina Z.
Greater than one weekI love this decent little hot-swappable keyboard, especially considering its price. It has many fancy colors if you like RGB effects. For me, the single keycap effect works perfectly. I feel this is a good choice for people who like lighting effects and are still figuring out what switches and keycaps to pick.
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Quelyn
> 3 dayI use a keyboard tray and was looking for a small keyboard so that I could use a gaming keypad, keyboard, and a mouse. I found this and thought it looked too good to be true. The lights look even BETTER in person than they do in any photos. Ive been using this keyboard for about 8 months now, and I love it so much. The brown switches are great, and the lighting is so so cool. So much gamer stuff is Black, so I was excited to find something a bit more light-colored. The translucent base really compliments the lights. Ive had a lot of keyboards in my day, and Ive paid a lot more for ones Ive liked a lot less. If youre looking for a 60% keyboard, and like RGB, then this is the one for you!
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Boston
> 3 dayVery 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.
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Tatum Duke
> 3 dayI enjoy that I can change the switches when I want to the lighting is very bright and fluid a lot of different settings. Nice sturdy cord! Very nice feel
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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.
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Happy sone
> 3 dayWith it had software to have custom color
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Jacob
> 3 dayThis is my first keyboard after doing some research into the mk community. After lubing switches/stabs I can say that Im very pleased with it! The different RGB settings that work independently for the switches/edge were a very nice touch!