🦇 Command your game with the legendary Akko Dracula Castle keyboard!
The Akko Dracula Castle 5075B Plus is a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring durable PBT keycaps with vibrant RGB backlighting, dual 2.4GHz Bluetooth and USB-C wired connectivity, and premium noise-dampened linear Akko V3 Cream Yellow Pro switches. Designed for gamers seeking compact ergonomics, smooth keystrokes, and effortless customization with hot-swappable sockets and extra novelty keys.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Special Features | Travel |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | 75% Keyboard |
Theme | Fantasy" or "Mythical creatures |
Color | Cream Yellow Pro |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate, Silicone |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.19"L x 5.75"W x 1.65"H |
R**
Recomendado 100%
Por el precio, lo he comprado con 20% de descuento es insuperable, buen diseño, contrucción y materiales. Lo recomiendo es un teclado excelente.
B**S
Works really well!
I love the key cap set and the modifiers! On the down sides, the keyboard has north facing LEDs. The LEDs on the sides of the keyboard can be turned off or on. One of the possible controls for the knob are that you can use the knob to control the LEDs effects. The LEDs do turn off, I needed to read the manual. :) There are 20 possible LED effect combinations.
A**R
Insane
This keyboard is insanely good. Miles better than my techware phantom keyboard and it makes the ducky mini feel like a kids toy. My end game keyboard for sure
E**Z
great starter for mechanical keyboards
The packaging for this keyboard is nice and also contains bonus yellow switches, keycap changer and cable.The feel of the switches are nice - good enough for office typing etc. I like the old school keycaps - seem like early 1980s style but you need to get used to the smaller area for each finger tip. The layout is very intuitive and I like the fact that you can use the knob to handle the volume.The best part of this keyboard is that the switches seem hot swappable. I think it’s easy to swap out the keycaps with something you like better, PBT glow through with better feel. The only thing is the keyboard sase itself feels slightly cheaper (just slightly). Aluminum case would be better. Overall, I think this is a great keyboard especially if you are just getting into mechanical keyboards or are a writer / data analyst and want a solid keyboard.YUNZII AL66 is a better alternative with better build quality and metal base. This Akko keyboard would be fairly priced at $70, not at $100 - the same price as the better alternative.
S**M
Don't buy from this seller
Keyboard came with faulty RGB's battery doesn't even last one whole day of use so probably faulty battery too. When tried talking to the seller got a reply after 17 days
T**.
Good budget pre-built
Happy with this board overall, no issues with functionality. Think it looks sharp with the non themed keycaps, I enjoy the Dracula ones but not for me personally. The Cream Yellow switches are a joy if you like linear but want something that feels a bit more intentional than the standard Reds. Keycaps feel really good to the touch and the keyboard sounds nice overall except the spacebar which is quite hollow. Tried some basic mods on it but didn't think it really improved the spacebar sound so I'll live with it, still much better than most "gaming" keyboards regardless.Loses one star because of the way the knob functions. Pushing it doesn't mute the volume but switches between the knob turn controlling volume and controlling lighting. Not a big deal except that's the only thing on the keyboard that can't be remapped via software and there's already a series of lighting hotkeys out of the box. Makes the knob largely useless for me personally and is an odd thing Akko has done.
A**Z
Nice quality and love it!
The switches feel great and the caps are nice quality.
D**N
A solid enthusiast board
I have more mechanical keyboards in my house than I dare to admit. I recently replaced my $250 Mountain Everest Max that I had modded heavily, with a more enthusiast-ish board (Asus ROG Scope II 96) and a Stream Deck because the improvement in typing feel was such a big deal to me. Lubed switches, gasket mount, foam padding, unusual key profiles - once you have a feel for how much of a difference it makes from your standard, clacky Corsair/Razer/Logitech gaming keyboard, you can never go back. The bells and whistles are hard to list on a specs page, but they're on the inside and you'll know them when you feel them.This is one of those boards.You get the basics - switch puller and keycap puller, some of the best I've seen included in a package. A bunch of red keys, some of which don't fit this keyboard, because you might want to transplant those keys onto a different board with a different layout. Nice. 5 extra switches, in case you need replacements at some point. And a solid cable for plugging in. The USB transmitter for wireless comes in a slot on the board. All good stuff.As far as I can tell, the switches are not pre-lubed but it looks like there's some goop on the stabilizers, so there's some room for improvement with the typing feel, but this already hits my #2 spot for the best I've experienced out of the box. It actually has better sounding keycaps than the Asus, but the switches on the Asus are better and it's much easier to replace the keycaps for a better sound and feel rather than removing, opening and lubing all the switches. I don't imagine I will want to go to that much trouble with this Akko board, because even without lubrication it already feels great to type on. As with the Asus, there is very little key wobble, so if you run your fingers over the keys it doesn't make much noise. And on the topic of noise - this is a nicely THOCK-y board. Not too noisy, but a good deep sound that doesn't reverberate through the board.Overall, I'm very happy with the build quality at the price ($85 currently). The 75% layout is great for anyone who doesn't need a numpad (or who might add a separate numpad as needed) as it keeps the overall footprint of the board down without losing too much functionality. This is clearly a quality board from a good company, and I would recommend it to anyone considering entering this price point. If you're shopping around for "gaming" brand wireless mechanical keyboards to compare this to, the only one I know of that is even on the same playing field is the Strix Scope II 96 for about double the price. Anything else from those brands is largely miles behind.
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