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The Womier VK66 PRO is a wired 60% mechanical keyboard featuring a gasket-mounted design for quiet, comfortable typing. It boasts vibrant 16.8 million color RGB backlighting with unique heart-shaped effects controllable via open-source VIA software. Equipped with hot-swappable POM linear switches rated for 80 million keystrokes, it supports full key remapping across macOS, Windows, and Linux. The keyboard includes an ergonomic adjustable kickstand, multimedia volume knob, and durable PBT keycaps in a fresh matcha green finish, making it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking compact, customizable, and stylish peripherals.










| ASIN | B0FM34LSCR |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Control Knob, Hot-Swappable, Keyboard Strap, QMK/VIA Matcha Green Creamy Keyboard |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #298 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Womier |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 266 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, PBT, POM |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Womier |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | POM Linear |
| Model Name | V-K66PRO |
| Number of Keys | 67 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**E
At such a great price point, being this great quality is incredible!
I have so many positive things to say about this keyboard. The keycaps have a great jelly feel that aids in the nice deep sound. It was truly plug-and-play and connected very easily; it works equally great on mac or PC. I can't speak on the build quality of the white one since it seems to be a different material, but as far as the pink version, the material feels very high quality and far exceeded my expectations. The volume knob feels solid and works with absolutely no issues. It has an abundant selection of RGB lighting to choose from and they are easy to sift through. The hind legs offer two positions aside from laying the keyboard flat. In my opinion, this doesn't just work as a beginner-friendly mechanical keyboard but can easily be enjoyed by mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. It is easily customizable in terms of switches and kepcaps and the box did include a kepcap remover and a removable carrying loop. The ONLY (and for me it's a minor issue) is that the letters on the kepcaps can be a bit hard to read at night, regardless if the RGB lighting is on or off. This is easily remedied by changing to different keycaps if it truly gets to the point that it bothers you greatly. I am truly so impressed by the build quality, sound, feel, and look of this keyboard, and for this price? It almost feels like we are dealing with robinhood giving us something great for less, just to help us all out lol; because as I am sure you all know, all this tech stuff can get expensive, whether you have a gaming setup or a general desk setup, these hidden gems are always so appreciated. I would buy this many times over without a second thought. (also I am so sorry for all the background noise in the video, I really wanted to show the color settings and sound but I have family over for the holidays)
A**R
cute, compact, tiny, cheap
I am typing this review with the keyboard. I like it a lot, I think it's especially nice for the price. The keys are nicely clacky, and they feel good. I bought this keyboard to put some keycaps I bought on the base but I actually like the stock keys more than the ones I bought. Cute, compact, and easy choice as far as price goes. It's tiny which makes it functional for gaming. And, it appears to be quite durable.
Z**.
Cute. Decent bang for the buck. Carrying strap cosmetic ONLY.
This Womier VK66 Pro is a decent little keyboard, and it's pretty cute. Straight out of the box, it sounds wonderful (sound is subjective, ymmv), especially for the price, and the stabilizers are good quality, with no rattle. The keycaps aren't bad, but I personally hate the legends, both for the ugly font, and the choice to print them in a harsh black - I feel the legends make the keycaps look super cheap, but that's just personal opinion. If I didn't already own a KSNT KN85, I would say this is terrific bang for the buck, although it IS a good mechanical keyboard. The KSNT, however, is a tri-mode, 75% keyboard that costs less with its 10% coupon. In comparison, the KN85 admittedly lacks a knob or carrying strap, and uses proprietary software. The carrying strap on the VK66 Pro is attached via adhesive strip, so I personally won't be trusting it to carry the keyboard. And the KSNT's larger layout makes the software unnecessary for many, if not most, users - although if you prefer a 60% layout, the KSNT isn't even in the running. I could not find any information on polling rate, so that may or may not be competitive vs. the 1000Hz polling rate of the VK66 Pro. I happened to also buy the pink MDA Profile Womier "Jelly" keycap set that is shown in marketing videos - and that is where the keyboard loses a little of its luster. The stock keycaps are dual-layered, and that contributed to a thockier, fuller sound. The jelly keycaps result in a higher pitched sound (still decent, just not near as pleasing), but you also now get hollowness from the cheap plastic keyboard case. One of the benefits of this keyboard not offering tri-mode capability was NOT needing to worry about an internal lithium ion battery becoming a fire hazard, and therefore NOT having to open the keyboard at some point to remove said battery. Except now, I'm going to need to take the keyboard apart ANYWAY, to try to address the hollow case sound. Presumably it's held together with retention clips, which will require some care to prevent damage. The stock POM linear switches feel and sound nice. They have a nice light diffuser, but unfortunately are otherwise opaque. I can't help but wonder, why keyboard manufacturers put clear or mostly clear keycaps on an RGB keyboard, and then opt out of using switches with transparent top housings. I may wind up swapping out the switches at some point solely for that reason. As an FYI, when swapping keycaps, the switches had a decent chance of being pulled from the PCB due to fairly tight stems on the stock keycaps. I haven't dug out VIA yet, but the VK66-Pro does NOT have proper/native VIA compatibility, so you will have to download the .JSON file from Womier's website, launch VIA (desktop software or browser version) and then load the file in VIA's design tab via the upload button. In all, this is not a bad buy for the price, particularly if you're looking for a 60% light weight keyboard with a 1000Hz polling rate. Do be warned, if you are considering buying direct from Womier's website, that you WILL be hit by tariffs. A shame, since I could have saved over $20 buying this keyboard stock with the pink jelly keycaps in the first place. I'm not sure why we lack the option here on Amazon. UPDATE: I have only briefly used the keyboard. I have NEVER tried to carry it by the strap. I've had the keyboard displayed on an IKEA pegboard. Weeks after purchase, the carrying strap just fell off of the keyboard. Having a (weak) adhesive strip to fasten the carry strap to a slippery plastic surface is just a garbage design. The carrying strap should be considered PURELY cosmetic.
J**S
One Of The Best Keyboards
Absolute amazing keyboard from the get go, and one of the best of not the best 60% keyboard so far. It's super lightweight and portable. The color customizations are amazing aswell. From changing the brightness and speed, to all the colors available aswell it's all great. It feels amazing and premium like a $150 plus keyboard but better aswell. Very fast and quiet. This keyboard is a complete steal for the price.
A**N
This keyboard is great!
I love it so much! Not bad for the price. Feels nice to the touch and the switches are smooth for when you’re typing. I use it for my iPad mini A17. Just get a usbc to usbc connection since it’s not Bluetooth and you’ll be good. Also, it has so many rgb light effects. That’s a plus!!
M**A
awesome keyboard
sounds so nice, and feels great i love it, colors are cute too.
L**️
Must Buy! Great Keyboard!
Keyboard functionality: I bought the keyboard with retro keys, and wow! I was blown away at how much better this was than my old logitech keyboard. I really like the sound of this keyboard, and it also types really well, unlike the old Logi keyboard. I originally wanted to buy a cheap keyboard, and just modify it to become good, but I really don't think I need to modify this Womier VK66. For some reason the special retro keycaps sound a bit worse than the normal keycaps, and seem a bit lighter, but I think its mainly the spacebar. I like how you can change the different light modes, but I wish there was a option to turn of the lights entirely. I have a Mac, so I can't install the driver, so I don't know if that is a feature in the drive. Speaking of which, I like how there is a Mac mode and Windows mode. This way I can use Mac commands, which wasn't the case for my old keyboard. Another great aspect of this keyboard are the kick stands. I didn't think it I would use it, but it actually makes typing much more comfy. Overall, I think this is a must buy!
K**R
Excellent Budget Keeb!
I can not say enough good things about this keyboard. I was skeptical since it’s only around $42.00. I have about 40 to 50 keyboards (obviously I have issues) but I absolutely love it. Keycaps are great and nothing feels cheap. I was really worried about the sound being too “clicky” but it’s not at all. If it came in blue and purple I would totally buy those too! 😃
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