XVX Womier K87 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Gateron Switch TKL Hot Swappable Keyboard Partitioned RGB Backlit Compact 87 Keys for PC PS4 Xbox (White, Red Switch)

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  • Cschwing

    > 3 day

    It looks stunning, especially with pudding keycaps. I got brown switches, and they feel much different the other brown switches I’ve used. They’re extremely light and easy to press, and they have a very soft sound. After a few minutes though I realize they’re so smooth to type on. It has a USB-C port too which is great, and it looks amazing The only bad thing about this keyboard are the fact that it doesn’t have feet, so it sits flat against the desk. I have to prop it up to type comfortably.

  • via.brenda

    Greater than one week

    This keyboard is low profile which makes it easier to use without putting a lot of strain on my wrists because I have bad wrist pain. The only thing for me is that I wish it was a full keyboard. This is a great budget keyboard though.

  • Sharon

    > 3 day

    She’s gorgeous and I highly recommend jelly keycaps, I got the hyperx ones but they seem to be a tight fit/not that compatible lol but they work

  • Supreme

    Greater than one week

    Taking away from the fact that the KB had some problems with delivery, when it actually got here I couldnt wait to open it and test it out. The construction is solid. The PMMA Acrylic is nicely machined, no sharp edges and angled bezels. The switches I ordered for mine were the Reds and theyre pretty okay for what they are. Theyre linear, not very loud, and their quality of both responsiveness and feel are way beyond other Red switches out there in the market. The RGB doesnt disappoint, which I think is one of the main reasons people tend to buy this kb. Its bright, very responsive, comes with its own presets and you can make custom ones if you manage to download the software. The PMMA finish of the body makes it so the light shines through it and its really, and I mean, really well done. Overall, this KB has been a nice upgrade and I would recommend it to someone wanting to get into the space of mechanical keyboards and are looking for a cheap but nice option. Since this KB is hot-swappable, you can put the switches and caps you want in the future, were the ones it comes with not live to your expectations.

  • Jessica Rose

    > 3 day

    If you want an RGB explosion, this is definitely the keyboard for you. I think this is great value for what you get and the ease of modification means you can tune the sound just right too. 1) If RGB is important to you, this is one of the most vibrant out there. The layers of frosted acrylic + white pudding keycaps do the most wonderful things to the colours. The software is fine, it lacks some of the RGB customising that Id like to have (you cant fully customise the colours of some of the pre-set animations) but there are still plenty to play around with. 2) Easy to customise for a beginner. Im just getting into the hobby and this keyboard is very friendly to mod. Its only a few Phillips head screws and you can disassemble most of the layers (the board is made up of 3 layers of acrylic, the middle layer is however, cut out to accommodate the PCB and functions more like a frame. This still felt sturdy and well made, but be cautious when disassembling). I was easily able to add in a layer of packing foam and apply the tape mod to the back of the PCB. Stabilisers are easy to remove and modify too - I Holee modded mine and applied the tape/bandaid mod to reduce rattle. 3) Hot swappable PCB. Im happy with the Gateron browns that came pre-installed, but I love knowing that I can change out my switches to basically any 3-pin or 5-pin variety that catches my eye. Ultimately this is a great mechanical keyboard to begin with, at a good price. I recommend this keyboard!

  • Rebekah

    Greater than one week

    This is my second mechanical keyboard and with all the keyboard components I wanted not all available (to build my own custom keyboard) and still feeling too new to dive that deep, I decided Id have fun doing a budget keyboard by buying this keyboard until after I move and do a proper set up. I thought Id get some keycaps from amazon and mod the stabilizers and lube the switches. It took me a good 5 minutes of struggle to pull out ONE switch... I thought I was going crazy, like suddenly I didnt know how to pull a switch. But I thought... maybe its the board since each hole is carved out in this thick acrylic... you know, just needs some elbow grease. After about an hour and less than 5 switches pulled, I got a lil crazy and pulled the board apart. I unscrewed the back and took apart the top plate/frame and board. I was very careful as I didnt want to bend any of the pins. I then used the included brush and used the end of it to tap out each individual switch from underneath. Still needed some extra elbow grease, but this helped remove the switches a lot faster. After lubing all the switches and stabs, then modding the stabilizers using some electrical tape, I put the board back together. Im not sure if this was just my board, but the cut outs for the switches were definitely like puzzle pieces and you had to fit them just right to get them to go in well. A total of 8 hours... no joke... and I finished the board. Ive been using this board for about a week now and even with all the frustration with taking it apart, Id still recommend it. *Now, being made of acrylic this board is very scratch prone. But I definitely love the frosted look to it especially with the RGB. *not really ergonomic like most mechanical keyboards. it has some rubber feet, but theyre pretty short and isnt really giving it that nice of an incline. but easily fixed with a wrist rest in terms of comfort *I didnt see reviews of this both on here or YouTube, but switches were hard to pull... at least for me. but it helped to unscrew the board. *TKL board so Im very happy Ive got designated arrow keys and a row of function keys. the 60% board is great in terms of size and portability (not really carrying it around), but I was getting annoyed of all the shortcuts and extra buttons I had to press to use certain keys. *Im not crazy about RGB, so I like that this board has A LOT of options in terms of light choices and patterns *I have extra usb c cables... they dont work with this keyboard. like I mentioned earlier, this is only my second keyboard and Im not great on like cables and technicalities so not sure if maybe this needs a specific type of cable, but my usb c to c dont work and only the included cable seems to work... but Im having to use a dongle so I can use it on my Mac. *the original keycaps that come with the board are nice and not too tacky in terms of font and style *overall saved me a minimum of $100 as well as time as with prime, this all shipped very quickly and I didnt have to wait for group orders or waiting for delivery. EVEN WITH THE STRUGGLE, MOD IT. sounds so much better and not rattly

  • Belle Duprey

    > 3 day

    this is a fun little introduction to mechanical keyboards! all mechanical keyboards should be considered a project though (which is the fun part in my opinion). my first order of business is swapping in a few custom key caps, then i’m going to get to work making the clicks sound a little more lower pitch. fun colors and ready out the box, what more could you want for this price?

  • Avijit Paul

    > 3 day

    I didnt use the stock keycaps nor switches. The hotswap method is great and made swapping switches great. The angle of the board is a bit flat so prepare for that. The stabilizers (plate mounted) are below average and the space bar was rattly despite holee modding. This was fixed once I swapped them out however.

  • Max Marburg

    Greater than one week

    So I bought this keyboard about a month ago and I noticed 2 things, the spacebar stabs are bad, and everything else is good. A suggestion I have is a wider variate of colors, such as red green blue etc instead of just rainbow

  • Alex

    > 3 day

    ...and I absolutely love it. Do you remember that scene in dumb and dumber where Loyd goes up to Harry on the moped? Just when I thought RGB keyboards couldnt possibly be any dumber, they make something like this... AND TOTALLY REDEEM THEMSELVES! I love this keyboard. Do yourself a favor and pick it up, itll make you smile every time you use it. Great keyboard, and great buying experience.

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