YUNZII Coolkiller CK75 Wireless Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, Transparent Acrylic Gasket Mounted Keyboard for for Windows/Mac(Meow Switch,Peach Pink)

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  • nwtsai

    > 3 day

    This is the best layout a keyboard can have imo. I recently got my hands on GMK 9009 R3 keycaps, and was looking for a 68-key layout, pre-built, off-white tray keyboard. The provided keycaps felt a little grainy, but I quickly replaced them. Sometimes the reverb from the plastic tray can be heard if you bottom out, but most of the time the keys sound great. I got the Cherry MX brown switches because Im a fan of tactility. The switches are authentic, and with better keycaps, the typing experience is great. The pictures show the EKKO logo on the front side of the tray, but to my pleasant surprise, mine didnt have the logo.

  • JP Gaubier

    > 3 day

    I like clicky Cherry Mx Blue feel and sound, the retro keycap style, and also the fact that the compact layout means the mouse can be closer to my typing hands, which is better ergonomically. Some compact keyboards are missing important keys, like function keys, home/end, or even arrow keys, but this keyboard has all the important ones. The layout is actually quite intuitive and minimizes finger travel, too.

  • Checho

    > 3 day

    Good

  • J. Gorman

    > 3 day

    Saw this keyboard in a youtube video and after some hmming and hawing (cause up till now I did not put down a chunk of $$ on something as basic as a keyboard) I finally bit the bullet and ordered it. Took a bit to get here (no longer than original estimate, but definitely was coming from overseas) but once it got here I fell in love. No real instructions came with it, but the board is very solid and surprisingly heavy (in a good way). Comes with a hard plastic cover I keep on it when not in use. I use it on my desktop do Ive not tested the wireless functionality. The sound of the keys is right in my wheelhouse - definitely clicky, but somehow a soft click which makes it even better. I did have to google how to switch the lighting functions, but found no less than 3 different modes that are press-sensitive which makes typing even more fun. And do not quote me on this, but it feels like the actual letters are layered over - i.e. I do not feel like theyre just applied on top - WHICH MEANS (if Im right) my fingernails will not eventually just rub them out like they have on every other keyboard Ive owned. That alone makes the price of this keyboard worth it IMO because this has been a perpetual problem for me. Shared the vids of it with my friends and basically everyone is jealous and now looking into getting their own. I got the Frosty Weather version because I loved how reflective the lights were with clear caps - but the other models look sharp in their own ways also. I am legit considering ordering a 2nd board in a bit here just to have a backup down the road when this one eventually wears out. Only complaint - I purposely got the smaller keyboard for deskspace reasons (I already have a separate keypad I use) and I do miss having a home and end button. In my work its something I use often to page through large files, and its like my one itty bitty regret. But it barely registers with how much I love everything else about this board.

  • tbone

    > 3 day

    Ive had the keyboard for a couple of days now and overall Im happy with it. I do have a few nits however. 1. The location of the tilde (~) key is not good for me at all. As a programmer who spends a lot of time on the command line, I use ~ quite often. Ill almost certainly end up mapping the esc key to ~ and swapping the key caps. This is something I should have noticed in the photos. 2. Ive tried a couple of times to get macro recording to work without success. This could be user error but Ive followed the instructions provided several times. This is a feature that I was planning to use so I hope to get it working.

  • Alex Rupp

    > 3 day

    Nice and clicky. Not too loud like blue switches and the font on the keys is retro and very nice. No LED lights but that was not a feature I was looking for. The only downside for this keyboard is the manual is all in Chinese, but Google the keyboard and you can easily find an English version.

  • Aurora

    > 3 day

    Coolkiller polar bear is one of the most beautiful keyboard I ever seen. The keycaps are crystal clear and I can customize rgb. All u need is go to Yunzii official site to download the driver. The keyboard comes with a unique color changing coiled cable.

  • MDV

    > 3 day

    I was shopping for a compact 84 key keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches. XDecent weight keyboard. Solid construction. Exactly what I was looking for. Good spacebar that responds great along its entire width (last keyboard I bought didnt).

  • Lenora Sibley

    > 3 day

    I needed this for a Special machine at work. It is perfect. Fits nicely where I have to put it and the keys are very responsive. I would but it again.

  • Jasmine

    > 3 day

    Beautiful keyboard!! Definitely worth spending the money on it!! It’s one of my favorites so far (:

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