E-YOOSO 60% Mechanical Keyboard, Blue Switches Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired with LED Backlit, Ultra-Compact 60 Percent Computer Keyboard for Windows, Mac OS (Black Grey)
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krystle
> 24 hourKeyboard works, but half the lights stopped working about 3 months after purchase - of course outside the return window thru amazon.
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ZAN WEI
> 24 hourWish it had battery inside, but its gonna be extra bulky. otherwise its all perfect
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Tiffenie
> 24 hourThe keyboard makes you aware if you typed the wrong key that is why I prefer blue switches. Yes, this is just an ordinary keyboard. I need the lights illumination when I have to press for that asterisk key sitting in the dark. Better than the more expensive keyboards I bought that did not satisfy me, this one is actually use for regular word processors. The multimedia Fn keys help too.
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Alex Mendoza
> 24 hourI liked how it comes with custom key caps
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Rollin Castorena
> 24 hourI am not very knowledgeable about keyboards and switches but this feels like a very good quality and its very sturdy and the blues are very nice and clicky I love it. Weirdly enough mine did not come with the orange escape button or anything. still doesnt affect the rating. the base is aluminum which I like a lot and the C cable port is also very sturdy, i would highly recommend this keyboard for its price, BUY IT
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Vicki Kieu
> 24 hourIt perfect
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Justin F
> 24 hourJuts died randomly.
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Haley
> 24 hourThis is my first mechanical keyboard but my expectations were quite low for $20. I can say I am pleasantly surprised about the performance so far. It feels very sturdy, it does not flex in the slightest compared to standard membrane keyboards. Im not a fan of the bezel-less edges that expose the switches underneath, but whatever; it doesnt affect the function. The blue keys are VERY clicky. I like the click for typing but its a bit of an immersion breaker in games; I feel like Im constantly reminded that Im typing on a keyboard. The small form factor is great but leaves a bit to be desired. Its great for gaming (especially FPS), word processing, web browsing, etc. Having to use the FN key to access the other keys is fine, however many old games rely on the arrow keys to move and may not be remappable in-game; Dino Crisis 2 was near impossible to play. If youre new to mechanical keyboards or just on a budget I think this is a great starting point and for $20 I just dont think you can beat the experience.
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dalen
> 24 hourThis is the best keyboard Ive had in a while I was looking for a fast easy 60% to use for gaming and this is be lst for the price
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Dilyn
> 24 hourFunne keyboard go click klick