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Julie Tseng
Greater than one weekI previously purchased another keyboard which I subsequently returned just because the addition of the num pad made the keyboard too large. After receiving this one I was more than happy with it! The quality was better than I expected (the keyboard feels quite heavy and solid actually), the keys dont seem cheap and feel great to the touch. I got brown switches because personally I like the sound and the feel much more. The entire keyboard is solid white and backlit. Im not sure if it was supposed to come with different colors like I expected but I plan to get other keycaps to customize its appearance anyway. For its price, it seems like a great option for beginners like me!
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SallyChat
Greater than one weekKeyboard itself is pretty solid, and so are the keycaps. Switches are AJAZZ browns, and are good as well. However, note these - Wired mode - Wont work, despite reading the manual Accent keys arent doubleshot, or atleast they dont let the light shine through The USB-C port is too close to the bottom, and plugging the cable in is a mild headache
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ML
> 3 dayMy first hot-swappable keyboard! This set came with the keyboard (and it’s corresponding wire/colored keycaps), a keycap puller, a switch puller, and a few extra switches (reds, blue, browns). The switches were really easy to pull up and pop out, and I’ve included a picture of what the board looks like underneath. I got the red switch, but I’m thinking of changing them to something else. The keyboard types great out of the box, and has many different rgb variations. Most of them are color changing, imo it’s a bit too overwhelming to look at. They also have less flashy options, which is what I ended up choosing (the single light option comes in a rainbow of colors). You can adjust the LED brightness OR the volume with the wheel. The wheel was honestly why I got the keeb in the first place! It’s so handy. As for the red switches it came with, Im not really an expert or even a novice, I’ve literally only used brown ones (and found that out prior to purchasing this), but it types pretty nicely, with a nice sound. The backspace key makes a sharper click than the rest of the keys tho, Im not too sure why. It’s the only thing off that I noticed about the keyboard. Other than that, all the red switches have a consistent sound and feel, nothing feels too wobbly, and overall it feels nicely constructed. Although be wary, the port for the USB-C cable is indeed only snug enough for the cable it came with, I tried using my old Vortex cable and it did not go in. If you’re looking for a change of aesthetics, I’d double check the cable you’re buying. One thing is, I’m not sure how to fully program the keyboard as the instructions mostly tell you how to change the RGB, connect to devices, and key functions; but I’m not really big on programming keys anyway. Overall, I’d give this a 9/10! 1 point off for that random clicky key, and the fact that the cable port is tiny. I think I’m going to really enjoy using this, hopefully with some new switches!
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Catalina
> 3 dayGreat keyboard for the price! I didn’t want to spend too much money on my first mechanical keyboard in case I didn’t like it, but I’m absolutely loving this one :) I had to buy a wrist pad for comfort though, because the keyboard is taller in comparison to what I was using before (Mac bluetooh keyboard). I love the colored keys, it makes the keyboard look super cute! By the way, I got the brown switches and it was the best decisions since I’m always on meetings.
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Ron
> 3 dayThis is my 2nd hot-swappable keyboard, after my Velocifire M2. Ive been always looking to increase my desk space so out went my bulky Logitech G915 and so began the hunt for my new keyboard. My two boards were the Velocifire M2 with Brown switches and the Keychron K8 board with blue switches (renewed). Unfortunately, the K8 was defective so I had to stick to the Velocifire. In replacement, I decided to order this product the EPOMAKER K870T with Red Switches. I can honestly say, the red switches on this are terrible as I make so my typos when typing but the board itself is amazing in its design. Once I swapped out the reds with browns (I am so grateful I got the hot-swap version), the keyboard is almost perfect to type on. If youre wondering why I had to buy extra switches to swap out, well the white keyboard came with red switches, frustratingly enough. The keycaps have a bit of wobble - theyre good but I recommend replacing them down the road with better ones. DO NOTE: The boxing, packaging will list AJAZZ when you receive it in the mail, not EPOMAKER. Its the same product. I almost returned this product to amazon until I confirmed it was the same product. The volume wheel itself is a huge deal breaker and really helped me transition from one of my most favorite Logitech keyboard features to this new keyboard. Really, the addition of the volume wheel makes wonders! Bluetooth works but please dont expect it to be reliable for gaming. The lights are RGB but theres only 1 preset pattern (waves) in two directions. The pattern is cool in the beginning but really gets tiring after 2 weeks of usage. Then again this is a budget board so I cant be nitpicky about everything right?
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Nrj
Greater than one weekMy son absolutely loved it.
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Mariah Sanchez
> 3 dayIf youre looking for an affordable mechanical keyboard, this is definitely a big consideration. I personally do not use it for gaming so not much info to offer there. The connection and button reaction is accurate and fast, and not to mention soooo many light settings for the board that is very cool!
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Melanie R.
Greater than one weekThis is one of the coolest keyboards Ive had, its super fun and very bright cool colors, definitely would recommend it to anyone looking for a budget keyboard.
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Izzy Z
> 3 dayFor my desk and uses, its perfect. I got the black hotswappable version with brown switches. As its my first keyboard I had to take a guess on switch preferences, but it came with some extra red/black/blue keys so I got to try them all, which is fantastic. So easy to switch out, and came with the key cap and switch removing tools. As a first keyboard Im not particularly picky, so for me the keys are great, I love the extra color blocky ones, the Bluetooth works great, the leds are beautiful. My one word of warning though is the usb inlet is surrounded by very blocky plastic so if you want an extended cord you have the be careful which one you buy.
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Riah
> 3 dayGreat keyboard for what it’s cost. The red switches are super nice for FPS gaming and it doesn’t give my hands much tension when I’m playing or just typing for work/school. The LEDs are amazing and surprisingly last super long with Bluetooth (+LEDs on). Of course that’s with turning the keyboard off when I’m afk for the night or out.