D**N
muy bueno!
super suave la sensación mecanica excelente retroiluminacion muy bueno el producto costo beneficio recomendado
I**N
Solid Gaming Keyboard... very clickly
This is a solid board and I don't think anyone wouldn't like it as it not only looks good with its orange accent keys but also just the black/ gray aesthetic overall looks good no matter what. I would say that compared to other color way you can get, the orange does look very cool and works well with the color of the rest of the board. The board I got came with slickly blue switches, which I don't really prefer, but they are still solid, and I would assume that anyone that likes the click switches will love this board. I will say that the board does have a hard-wired cable, which I don't really find to make sense these days... having a detachable USB-C cable makes much more sense. The typing experience on the board is solid, again the switches are good and provide plenty of resistance and sound. Overall a solid board but for the price I would look around as well to see what else there may be. Still would recommend.
Z**.
Nice mech keyboard
Product comes in an easy to open cardboard box, the keyboard has a cellophane wrapper around it. Detachable braided USB cable that is preinstalled, and has 3 routing options through the top, and also has a velcro strap when you need to tie the cord together. Standard back latches to raise it, front rubber non-slip attachments to keep it secure. The keys are backlit, and feel like double shot ABS to me, but I don't know for sure as it's not listed anywhere. Instructions are a bit sparse, you also get two key pullers, a regular plastic one but also a metal one.These are kailh blue optical switches, they are stiff, clicky, tactile and do make some noise. They have a good actuation point and bump, as opposed to linear switches. I haven't used an optical switch before, but I've used kailh blue previously and they are fine in 2023 and later, although they're also not exactly the same as cherry blue either. The key test is durability, although I find all mech keyboards are less durable regardless of the switch than most people claim---I've been through several.Metal frontplate which is really nice. There are also side LED strips which are also kind of cool. I don't know how to turn these off yet.Instructions are a bit sparse. So as someone that likes to set a constant color, I'll mention the combinations I found and how I set mine.You'll see icons listed on the PrtSc column, use FN+ one of these keys to set your keyboard. By default it's a rainbow style, FN+Ins/Home give different modes and you can cycle through.I prefer a solid block, so I used FN+PgUp until I got a solid red color. I personally don't like red, my preference is either white or blue. FN+Pause will cycle through colors, I set mine to white. Then FN+Up/Down arrow keys appears to adjust the light strength. Default is fine but you can lower it a step or two, or to your preference. The setting will save through reboots.I tested each key and everything was responsive and worked. I tested key rollover, I checked to 20+ key presses so I think it's full N-key rollover, there were no issues with any combination I tried. All the LEDs are bright and shine through clearly with no issues.This is a very good keyboard without any issue that I've found. At this point the only considerations are durability and its pricing. I can't speak on durability yet, as I'll need to use it for at least two years, ideally you want them to last much longer with occasional cleaning, but you at the least will want that time for a mech keyboard at mech keyboard pricing vs. membrane keyboards, which typically last at least a year themselves. I will update if there are any issues, and even if it's not after a year and then two years. But so far so good.
M**D
Well-constructed keyboard with a heavier than average key response
This is a great keyboard it feels incredibly sturdy. The action of the keys satisfying. It's heavy and has the feel of something well-constructed. I like the “no-frills” approach of this. There are no volume knobs or extra rows of keys. It’s strait forward and elegant looking.The feel of the keypress is a little firmer than most newer mechanical keyboards I have used. The closest comparison I can make is an old IBM model-m. It feels like they were trying to replicate that key feedback. Even the sound of the click is similar. This is not a keyboard for a quiet environment.The lighting effects are fun and there are a lot of them, but I haven’t found any way to software control it, which would be nice. Like most keyboards that are illuminated from underneath, the key labels are invisible if the lighting is off. There also isn’t an obvious way to get just a single color without pulsing or color changing. I think some tweaks to the lighting controls would be a nice addition.Overall, though, I love the feel and heft of this keyboard. If you like a very tactile key response and if you’ve ever used an old IBM PS2 and liked it, you’ll love this.
T**D
Clickity click!
This keyboard it built like a tank! Very solid construction, mostly made of metal. The keys feel nice and tactile with a satisfying click. The response time is excellent with each key press. The RGB is satisfying, and my favorite part are the RGB strips on the ends. The cable is about the perfect length and seems to be very durable, and the keyboard has 3 ways to route the cable on the bottom.I do feel that it needs a wrist rest, but other than that it's a great gaming keyboard.
J**N
RGB lighting and various patterns
This gaming keyboard model is a great choice for many aspects, including build quality, RGB lighting, gaming performance, convenience, and value for money. The RGB lighting stands out and reflects nicely around the monitor and off the sides of the keyboard. A variety of RGB lighting patterns for gamers are visually stunning and customizable. This keyboard allows gamers to play comfortably while enjoying visually appealing lighting effects. This keyboard can be a bit noisy, but that may be attractive to some users. I think this keyboard is a bit expensive but worth it.
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