🌟 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style!
The MageGee 60 Percent Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a compact and stylish keyboard featuring a robust metal panel, customizable backlighting with 19 modes, and responsive Red switches for a superior typing experience. Its detachable Type-C cable ensures easy connectivity, while the ergonomic design and anti-ghosting technology make it perfect for both gaming and professional use.
Brand | MageGee |
Manufacturer | MageGee, +86755 28707737 |
Product Dimensions | 31.29 x 13.26 x 4.29 cm; 690 g |
Mounting Hardware | USB Cable |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Connector Type | USB-C |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | MageGee |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 690 g |
C**R
Very good for the price point
I've been using this product for 2 months and I have no issues with anythingFeels great to use it and the quality is also greatTry this keyboard if u want to experience a mechanical keyboard in mid budget
N**N
Value for Money
Nice product, packing and all are very good, nice quality
M**R
not worth the price
while browsing i saw a review stating that there is some strange sound coming from it when lights are on at first i thought how can that even happen but after using it i am shocked it was true indeed and on the other hand it is very small in size and it is kind of hard to type as there is no wrist support and no arrow keys i think i should buy a bigger one
R**C
Cable not recieved
The USB type type C cable not recieved.
A**R
Making weird noise when light on
Makes a painful hearing noise when light is turn on
A**A
Buen funcionamiento
Me encantó. De los últimos teclados mecánicos que he adquirido, este es el que mejor me ha funcionado.
D**S
Excellent programmer’s keyboard
This 61-key board is compact, feels solid, and has a USB-C port. A Fn key on the right side can be pressed to access and additional code for some keys; this is how one accesses cursor, page, function and editing keys. The ` and ~ characters are also sent using the Fn key; I program in Lisp, C and shell and find this to be only slightly inconvenient given the relatively low frequency of the occurrence of these characters.One interesting nuance of the use of the Fn key is that some of the cursor keys overlay modifier keys; you must use the left modifiers to send a modifier-cursor key sequence.I don’t know how to describe the feel of the keys… they’re comfortable for me no matter how long I stay at the keyboard.This is a backlit keyboard. A bunch of different patterns can be selected via Fn key combinations. While the lighting effects can be fun for a few minutes, they’re distracting in the long run. I like the solid blue backlight because of the low ambient light that I prefer.The key caps are backlit as well. There’s quite a bit of inconsistency in the backlit glyphs. On the other hand, you’re not supposed to be looking at the board as you type, right?This 61-key board and the MageGee 87-key board (the one with the captive cable) are the only MageGee mechanical boards that have the menu key. I bind menu to be the compose key (used to enter Unicode characters) when using X11.All of the MageGee boards come with a cable to plug into your computer’s USB-A port. You’ll need to provide your own cable if you prefer to use a USB-C port on your computer. The boards also come with a key cap puller and a bag of substitute key caps. Not all of the substitute caps are applicable to the downsized boards.If you ever think you want to try a “Happy Hacking Keyboard”, check out this MageGee 61-key board instead at less than a tenth of the cost.
P**K
Alright for it's price
The price is fine for it but the constant non-functional keys from the stock was quite bad the board itself is fine also the stock keys wear out quite easily so I suggest you replace the common touched keys ie wasd to something else
A**G
Good keyboard
Very good
N**A
Really good, Lots of LED options
I really like the size, and its a really easy to set it up.
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