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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
Amazing keyboard for the price, it's cheap in all the right areas. They use decent but cheap plastic. It doesn't feel weak or frail. The sound and feel of it is really nice and responsive. The LED/RGB back light is pretty decent not the extremely bright, and it doesn't look very basic, and the fact I can change them on Linux without software is great.There are a few things worth noting, 1) the F keys by default are hotkeys and you need to change them by pressing FN+CAPL, 2) the keyboard has a boot animation which depending on POST speed could lead to missing inputs on boot however rebooting won't trigger animation 3) There is a LED on the side the shines but can be disabled by pressing FN+MENU, not sure if you can change it's color it, it clashed with my green backlight so I just disabled it. 4) documentation is almost non-existent no website info, pamphlet or manual of any sort.Overall this is how you make a great budget keyboard. I highly recommend it if you're in the fence. I can't attest to the longevity of the product yet but will update this in the future if I have unreasonable issues.
J Z
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de noviembre de 2024
Some things that really stood out to me -Pros:- 5 pin hotswap support (regular pin thickness OK, not just outemu thin pins)- Pre-lubed stabilizers (they used something akin to XHT-BDZ, seriously, it's thick, not translucent, works wonderfully)- Volume knob is textured, fits nicely, has stepped tactile feedback when adjusting- 3 quick function buttons for default music player, calculator, and 'search' (defaults to either your url bar when you're in a browser or search function on your desktop)- Has both Apple and PC Support (Insane at this price point!)- Detachable USB-C (HOWEVER! compatibility is limited, you need a very thin usb-c housing to clear the sides of the keyboard port. You are best left using the default cable that comes with the board).- You get 6 sample switches (2 clickies, 2 linears, and 2 tactiles. Good for replacement in case over time you have defective switches on your board).Cons- The PCB is North Facing, meaning some keycap sets may experience interference (I have not tested GMK or any of the more premium sets). I personally put on a set of Keyreative blanks over the original caps and did not experience any interference. You can easily rock the default set and it works just fine.Overall, seriously amazing value at a price of $15.29 for the brown switch variety during Black Friday 2024. Most boards upwards of $50 won't even have most of the features here and the typing feel is great. If you're new to keyboards and want to experience mechanical, this is a great starting point if you're looking for a full-size 104 key board. If you're an experienced custom keyboard person, this is an amazing beater board for work or backup board that you won't regret purchasing.
dougnj
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de septiembre de 2024
I have to admit I've never been a fan of mechanical keyboards since the earliest ones were loud, extremely tactile, and generally annoying to type on, just like the typewriters that preceded them. The best keyboard I ever used in my tech career was the Sun Type 5. That had the perfect feel. Smooth, quiet and a soft / non-jarring bottoming action. Of course they were just rubber domes. And that probably explains why I've spent the better part of the last 20 years using rubber domes -- always looking for a similar experience, but not quite finding it.This keyboard isn't that and it wasn't what I was looking for. It's better. I bought the brown switch version and while it's not silent and, like most mechanical switches, the keys stop sharply when they bottom the overall feel of the keyboard is amazing. The price is a steal for this level of quality. No, you're not getting a metal case or foam liners on the key bed for this price, but to be frank, I don't need those. All I need is a keyboard that will provide a consistent feel throughout its life, and I think this will do exactly that.The rotary control (volume knob) is a helpful touch, and one of the main reasons I bought the unit as I will not own another keyboard without one. The RGB backlighting is the other reason I bought the keyboard, as I tend to code at night and the backlight helps reduce eye strain. I don't really care for the various moving RGB patterns. All I need is a static color under all keys, and this keyboard provides four -- red, blue, green, and yellow, all selectable on the keyboard itself with no need for supporting software. It's even possible to turn off the backlighting when I walk away from the keyboard and leave my system on as I frequently do.Needless to say, I'm unusually happy with this purchase and I'll be buying more for my other systems.
Moonrunner
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de julio de 2023
TL;DR summary: BUY IT!!!I use my keyboard for typing. After the L switch on my old, non-hotswappable, keyboard started acting intermittently, I wanted a keyboard where I can replace an individual malfunctioning switch and, as a bonus, to do a build that's closer to the feel to the M-type (like Unicomp). Most basic hot-swappables go north of $100, so price-wise, this one was a no-brainer. It comes with a removable USB-C cable, a dual keycap/switch puller tool and a few spare switches (2x blue, 2x red, 2x brown).FYI my typing build will have all keys with Gateron green switches other than the arrows, which will be Gateron reds (for less finger strain when scrolling my ebooks/webpages).Pros:-Price!!! Dirt-cheap-Hot-swappable, so I can customize it for my needs and also replace individual malfunctioning switches-Backlighting can be adjusted without software, including having a single colour, of preferred brightness-No need to install special software to adjust the lighting (especially since my main desktop runs Linux)-The initial setup with the blue switches is perfectly fine for typing while I wait for the green switches to come in-Removable USB-C cable-Comes with a keycap and a switch puller-You get some extra switches-You can switch between Windows and Mac layoutsSo-so-Keycaps are OK but nothing spectacular. I may replace them at some point-Comes with Outemu switches. While they are the worst among the major brands, they are generally OK and I was doing a different build anyway, so the supplied switches will end up in a ziplocCons:-A little on the light side (not that I plan on using it as a bludgeoning weapon and the keyboard is stable, so it's not a big one)-All plastic surface (also not a dealbreaker for me - I'm touching the keycaps, not trying to finger the top plate for whatever reason)
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de octubre de 2023
I would like to state that my only complaint is that this keyboard was missing its volume control knob in the top right corner of the keyboard.I have been using this keyboard for a few days now and I have been enjoying the overall feel of the blue switches and the responsiveness from the keyboard. When I removed it from the box I was surprised at heavy it felt and I am no longer pushing my keyboard across my desk due to it lightness. There are plenty of color and pattern options to choose from or it can be turned off depending on the look you are going for. When comparing the price of this keyboard against other mechanical keyboard this seems like a now brainer now that I have it under my fingertips. My biggest concern was that it would feel too cheap but I don't get that impression at all while using it. The switches are customizable, which is nice as some mechanical keyboard are soldered in and you are stuck with what you get, not to mention they provided 6 extras incase you want to swap or test things.I would 100% consider buying this again even though it was missing the volume knob. I have reached out to the manufacturer directly on their website but have yet to hear back. Hope fully they will get a hold of me to straighten things out. All in all still quite pleased with this well priced entry level mechanical keybaord.
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