FIRSTBLOOD ONLY GAME. AK33 Geek Wired Mechanical Keyboard, 82 Keys Layout, Blue Switch, White LED Backlit, Aluminum Portable Gaming Keyboard, Pluggable Cable, for Games Work and Daily Use, Pink
-
Alyssa D.
> 3 dayOrdered this little keyboard to replace an older one that was too long for my desk. Super affordable, looks and works great, and i love how easy it is to type on. The sound is fun too. However I got the model that has the letters printed on the keys kinda weird (the pictures in the listing will show this), but I dont mind it.
-
Hugo Dahl
> 3 dayFor the price and my needs, I wanted a tenkey-less (TKL - no numeric keypad) keyboard to be able to work from home, without clicky switches. I tried a few, and they all disappointed in a number of ways, but this one does the job just as one expects. The keys and switches feel nice, easy to pull off if you want to add dampening rings, no excessive (or obnoxious) backlight patterns. Very nice, simple, and functional. What more could one ask for, particularly in this price range!
-
Alicia R Amarok
> 3 dayGood quality! The escape key and right shift key are abnormal sizes but Im getting used to it. Really great compact keyboard which is what I was looking for. Super slick.
-
Craig Layne
> 3 dayAfter some time with this keyboard, I can say that I am very happy. It is well built, sturdy, and has some heft to it. It doesnt move around while typing like lighter keyboards. The clicking is quiet, but not quite quiet enough for most office environments. For home use it is perfect. I even use it while recording podcasts with little interference. I like the backlight modes, but would like a way to better control the color profiles.
-
X
> 3 day10/5/17 update: Im returning this. Today, the caps lock started getting triggered randomly despite my active avoidance of the caps lock key. And when it happens, the caps lock LED doesnt even turn on. As I use vim every day, this is very annoying and a hindrance to productivity. I regret cheaping out and will be purchasing a keyboard made by a reputable manufacturer. I bought this on a last-minute whim. Ive been eyeing the Razer BlackWidowTournament Edition for some time, after purchasing the Razer Mecha-Membrane keyboard not too long ago. I like the Mecha-Membrane, but it is a little too large to carry around on an everyday basis, plus I dont need a number pad for everyday usage. Pros: + The price point is good. For $50, you get a really nice-looking keyboard. Ive looked for other RGB compact mechanical keyboards but the ones I saw were either flooded with fake reviews or were poorly reviewed, which didnt inspire a lot of confidence. + The lighting effects are almost as nice as the Razer I have, but with the advantage of being able to change the effect without installing additional crapware. No offense to Razer or its fans, but I hate that you cant even (to my knowledge) cycle through the lighting effects without installing Synapse. For more complex and custom effects, I totally understand why Synapse would be required. + A keycap puller and brush are included. Cons - The keycaps are terrible! The ones on the end especially will fall off if you even look at them funny. Whenever I put this into my bag, I almost always have to scoop up the keys that got knocked out of place and put them back where they belong. The keycap puller is basically unnecessary because the keys are so loose. If theres any potential dealbreaker with this item, it would be the keys (more on that below). - The instructions are all in Chinese. I didnt have much trouble figuring out how to cycle through the lighting effects, control audio on my work machine (a MacBook Air), or adjust the brightness on the keyboard. But it still would have been nice to have instructions with more English than just the name of the product. - Very little pressure is required to actuate each key. Admittedly, this could be either a pro or a con, depending on what youre looking for. But so far for me its been a significant con. Overall, based on my initial impressions, Id give this 2.5 stars, but I rounded up. Between the softness/squishiness of the keys and the loose keycaps, Im on the fence about whether to return this. I will give it a chance because there are quite a few things I like about it and Ive not even had it a full day. I may try getting some different keycaps, but from reading the answers to questions about replacing them, it seems that would only be a partial fix because not all of them are standard-sized. The worst offenders (the esc and delete keys) are not standard-sized and therefore would not be possible to replace (see: https://www.amazon.com/forum/-/Tx38PWXL2JXJRXF/ref=ask_ql_ql_al_hza?asin=B01JG37496).
-
Lisa
> 3 dayThe Stabilizer for the space bar is bad, however I am new to gaming and this keyboard is perfect for the price. The color is also vibrant and the keyboard sounds are loud but not obnoxious
-
Jack
> 3 dayThis keyboard is great if you need one on the go. Its NOT bluetooth or wireless and only works when you have the cable plugged in, but I dont mind it not being wireless. I already like the fact that its small, easy to carry around, and you can you any MINI USB (Not Micro USB) to have it to work. All the keys light up including the secondary functions (Play/Pause, Volume up/down, etc.) and it helps when I am in the dark gaming or watching youtube and need to adjust anything. The tactile feedback of this keyboard feels like my mechanical blue switch keyboard but without the sound and I love that (This keyboard has black switches). I had a redragon mechanical red switch and I just couldnt get use to the feedback and I kept messing up when I type. The only con I see on this keyboard is that they used a mini usb which is dated instead of a micro usb, which most people will have planty lying around. They do supply you a mini usb cable so no need to worry though.
-
Jane
> 3 dayBudget black switch keyboards are really hard to come by these days, ajazz is saving the market. They have their own version of a black switch, and it feels quite smooth. The build quality feels quite good, not as sturdy as a full aluminum keyboard or anything, but not much flex. The layout is quite unique, but it makes sense and saves more space than a TKL. All in all, quite good for the price! cant beat much at this price point.
-
Philip Vila
> 3 dayI really like this keyboard but I think if this keyboard came in brown and red outemu switches it could easily become a best seller. The black switches are linear switches which are heavier than the outemu red switches. My fingers got used to them after a week, but for rapid edits in fortnite I can feel the higher actuation force. I also am not a big fan of the small shift key on the left side of the keyboard. I still enjoy this keyboard and hopefully they will continue to update the design.
-
Patrick Yee
> 3 dayLove it. The cable is too short and after reboot Windows 10 doesnt recognize it, so I have to unplug and plug it back on login screen. There are no real drivers from Ajazz for Windows 10. The main reasons why that I got this keyboard was because it has a small footprint with the function keys pretty close. Even though I still use the solid lighting feature, I sometimes use the other rgb lighting modes just for fun.