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> 3 dayMy son (13 yo) LOVES his keyboard. He uses it for gaming. He loves the led lights & the sequencing of them, and he loves the clack sound of the keys. Great purchase & great price!
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Dilyn
> 3 dayFunne keyboard go click klick
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Sequoia
> 3 dayIf this had plate mounted switches it would be perfect but I found that some of the switches were wobbly, nothing you cant fix with your own plate just something that will lower the life span of the switch. Overall such a great keen for modding
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ZAN WEI
Greater than one weekWish it had battery inside, but its gonna be extra bulky. otherwise its all perfect
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Rollin Castorena
> 3 dayI 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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Ard Darvis
> 3 dayThis is an obnoxious keyboard when its stock, but has tons of potential for a custom. 3 pin hotswap is fine, but its just friction fit, not proper hot swap ports. The rgb is bright, and customizable to a point. There are 8 presets for specific games, which is, idk, fine. Ill never use that. Side rgb is cool - they didnt have to do that, but they did. I filled mine with sound proofing foam, swapped for akko ocean blues, painted the plate, clipped lubed and bandaid the stabs, used xvx pbt keycaps, and gave it away as a gift. Turned out perfect, but was also like 100$ by the time I was done. Great platform, kinda crappy stock.
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Galaxy_F1307
> 3 dayPlastic hot swap and Im moving mine with kailh box jades
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Codex
> 3 dayThis keyboard is the absolute best option for a beginner enthusiast in the keeb communty. This is soley due to the board being hotswap. Youre able to buy and test switches without breaking your wallet. The board is also solid for the price point. The keyboard plate is some sort of anodized metal, im going to assume aluminum. The plastic of the board is nothing special but thats expected at this price point. The stabs arent amazing but ive head worse on a budget board. The switches are your standard ometu switches, which are pretty much the same sound profile and feel to other budget switches like gaterons or any of the other knock off cherry switches but theyre pretty good. I highly recommend buying your own switches to put on here though. This is a no-frills mechanical keyboard that will get you into the keeb community.
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Anthony Griffis
> 3 dayI use this with my surface pro because I hate laptop/tablet keyboards. I write a lot, and I enjoy the feel of mechanical keyboards. My biggest gripe is having to use the fn key for a lot of really common functions, like arrow keys and delete... two things I use constantly while writing. As far as gaming, I suppose it could be okay considering you really dont need to use a lot of keys, especially if you have a decent mouse. I dont game anymore, so that doesnt really matter to me. I wish I could get a decent, compact mechanical keyboard more catered to typing than gaming, but this was the best I could find. Despite its cheap price, this thing is VERY well built. Its heavy, it feels fantastic, and I was actually really surprised. It would have been 5 stars if I didnt have to use the function key for common key strokes, but other than that, its a well-made product.
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RF Junkie
> 3 dayNot bad for the cost. Using it on my secondary PC. No complaints