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Matthew
> 3 daySwitches are very nice and the rgb is cool, though my FN key does not work when trying to change light features and the stabilizers are not very good and very clacky.
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CJW
> 3 daycolors were beautiful
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Paolina
> 3 dayI ABSOLOUTLEY LOVE THE LEDS, AND HOW COMFTERABLE THE YELLOW SWITCHES ARE. I WOULD DEFENITLEY RECOMMEND.
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Anthony Titano
> 3 dayGreat starter board. I absolutely love it.
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Jiraxo
> 3 dayWish the keypads were PBT. Other than that, its a solid beginner mech board
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David laks
> 3 dayVery nice feel
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Justin Cazares
Greater than one weekLike many people, I don’t have the money to dump into a keyboard meant for high level enthusiasts. That being said, I’m going to try and touch on a lot of the questions/concerns I had before/after buying this product. RGB: This is probably the biggest selling point of the product. The RGB is super bright and covers the entire keyboard. That being said, there are drawbacks. The software for me took me 2 hours of wandering the internet to find, and even then it only works sometimes (would boot then stop responding, forcing me to end the task and restart). No fixes found, no proper answers, not even a real Womier/Gamakay website that I could find. By that same token though, the keyboard does allow you to pick from an array of colors and lighting modes directly by pressing FN and certain other keys, which is fine for me. Another thing that kind of bothers me is that I can’t find a way to separate the colors for the base and keys. While I can have the keys flashing and the base static, I want to have the keys be one color and the base be another one. A little disappointing, but not a huge deal. Other than that, it’s very bright, very vivid, and overall looks really good. The acrylic base looks nice, and mixed with the lights it’s definitely a solid look to it. Switches/sound: I ordered mine with brown switches, since I have reds in a different keyboard and I could switch them. I played around with them and they sound okay, they’re just a little loud for me as I prefer a much softer sound like reds. I swapped to the reds (the browns were SUPER hard to get out) and popped them in. It sounds pretty good stock; obviously it won’t sound like a custom $800 keyboard but it doesn’t sound like a $60 one either. Stabilizers: This is the biggest drawback over all. The stabilizers are HORRIBLE. They rattle like no tomorrow. Every other key sounds nice and tight, but when you press a key with stabs, it sounds like you’re using a $12 Walmart keyboard that was just thrown off a building. They’re board-mounted so you can’t screw them tighter or anything. I don’t know how I’m going to fix this yet, but I know I’m going to have to. I can’t bear it any more. PCB: idk it’s a PCB what else do you want me to say. 5-pin hot swap. Case: I’ve seen a few people complaining about the case, but it’s really not that bad unless you’re actively looking for things. Sure it’s not completely smooth around the edges but overall it’s unnoticeable and looks great with the lights. Overall: If you’re someone who isn’t rich but still wanting a nice, mechanical, RGB, hotswap keyboard, this is the way to go. While there aren’t a whole bunch of super in depth reviews/help regarding this particular board online, you can still figure it out.
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Ambrose Mann
> 3 dayI really liked this keyboard but it did have a little squeak from the base when you move it
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Vanessa
> 3 dayIt’s ok but if your gonna use it for gaming then it might be a problem for a couple not all games tho but yes it’s a wonderful keyboard to have
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Daniel Palacios
> 3 dayhonestly this keyboard sounds and feels so amazing i highly recommend it, it’s a cheap and affordable price for gaming