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

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  • Christina

    > 3 day

    My son really likes it. He has been using it for about a week now. The only other comment he made was that the keyboard is a little too sensitive (not sure what that means exactly) and that the material could be a little better BUT for the price I dont think that is really much to complain about it. Overall an excellent value.

  • Philip Vila

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Phillip Blanton

    > 3 day

    Wonderful keyboard for taking along with your laptop. I have three mechanical keyboards with Cherry Blue switches but they are full-size. I bought the Ajazz to carry with my laptop because, though I can use a laptop keyboard, I dont like it as much. This keyboard is quite nice for the price. though it is full scale on the alpha-numeric side, its quite a bit tighter on the sides. Reaching for the arrow keys is a huge change. I have a picture of it lined up with my Ducky Shine 5 RGB keyboard for comparison (See pics). It does come with a tiny two-page manual in English, and thats all you really need. Aside from some obtuse English phrases like... Thanks for choosing Ajazz AK33 RGB Mechanical Keyboard with amazing and multifarious lighting effect, hope it can bring you brand new playing feeling. It is a good manual. Though, I havent yet found the. multifarious setting; or even figured out what that means. Its a very high quality keyboard with a metal top plate. The shiny plastic under-cover is kind of ugly though and Im sure will get quite scratched up in my backpack. The key switches are very nice, but not quite as nice as the Cherry Blues. I can only really tell when I have both keyboards side by side and go back and forth to test them. This is a very nice portable keyboard to use when you are mobile. The only things Id change is a textured, matte finish on the underside, and Id add a USB3 hub in it, with two external USB3 ports on each side (maybe make one of them a USB-C port). Thatd make it a superb professional mobile accessory, Id pay $100 for.

  • xiaoyu

    Greater than one week

    As my hands are very small and can barely type on the Esc key on a regular mechanical keyboard (Razor, Logitech, Cherry etc), I have been looking for a small keyboard for one of the games I recently played. This keyboard is probably the smallest mechanical keyboard I can find online. If your hand is also small and want to find a keyboard that you can type on every single key without hesitance, this keyboard will satisfy you. Besides its perfect size, this keyboard really worth the price: descent typing experience and beautiful light decoration. Even though this keyboard does have some defects ( pressing on one side of the space key will cause a minor uneven drop in altitude at 2 sides of the space key), but for 60 bucks, it definitely meets my expectation.

  • Maverick B. Evans

    > 3 day

    I honestly think that this might be one of the absolute best budget keyboards on the market. If you dont mind its lack of wireless function then this board works perfectly for both gaming and typing (as I am doing now with it for this very review). The backlight is bright and makes all the keys easy to see even in a bright sunlit room. The keys clack to satisfaction as you type away as if on an old-time typewriter. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for functionality and affordability. The only drawback is the fact that the plastic is a bit on the cheap side and the looks tend to reflect that fact.

  • Buyer

    > 3 day

    They layouts of the backlights are amazing, the color and everything. Thats the only thing nice about the keyboard. This was the first time I came across a seller that sold black switch keyboards and I have been meaning to get one to try out. I was very disappointed in the sound and the overall quality of the switches themselves. They layout of the keycaps is trash. They really need to switch out these keycaps because they dont showcase the rgb well enough. If you want to switch keycaps, good luck trying to find one that will fit this keyboard and showcase the rgb good. This keyboard has potential to those who like black switches, but they need to switch the placements of the keys and switch out these awful keycaps. Will be returning mine.

  • Roxana Estevez

    > 3 day

    I’m liking this keyword so much so far. It is small in size and feels like very good quality. The keys feels awesome and the seethed that I got was the black if I remember well and they are nice and is not as loud as the other one that has a clicky noise to it. I know because my brother has the other switches. Also the color are awesome there are multiple patterns to choose from

  • joe

    > 3 day

    This is a physically well designed keyboard, despite the impression you may get judging by the branding. The switches are mounted on a metal plate and because of that, it doesnt give under even rough handling. This alone made me feel very forgiving toward its shortcomings: First, the software is in Chinese. There are a few irrelevant English words scattered throughout the interface, but they contribute nothing at all to being able to navigate and use the controls. To further frustrate anyone who is unable to read Chinese (assuming that the Chinese used in the software is coherent to those who are able), the layout and the visual controls theyve used dont really even give a reasonably clever person much context to deduce their function with either. Fine. So I take a photo and use Google to translate the interface. Soon enough, Ive memorized it well enough to do what I need to do. I can forgive that, no biggie. Its a solid piece of hardware and I want these guys to feel rewarded enough to continue going against the grain. Second and finally, I am pretty sure that I saw anti ghosting aka nkro listed somewhere in the features of this thing. I could be wrong, because I looked at several keyboards before going with this slightly more adorable device. Probably not wrong though, and the point being that this keyboard does not feature anti ghosting technology whatsoever. This is much harder to forgive because I frequently press more than three keys at once and this seems to be kryptonite to this magnificent oak of a Chinese keyboard. I get stuck running sideways all the time in gameplay and have to give this baby a little break in order to be able to change directions. Ouch. You guys keep making hardy peripherals though and Ill be sure to give you another shot next time I see one of your products. Valiant effort.

  • Vanessa Villegas

    > 3 day

    I dont normally do reviews of tech products but, this keyboard is a steal at 45 dollars. Pros 1. The RGB reflects really well off the aluminum plate that is under the switches. 2. The aluminum plate give it a premium looks and also provides some rigidity. 3. The software is very easy to use, which I recommend because you can make youre own color themes. 4. The Keyboard comes with detachable micro usb cord, which makes it easy to switch keyboards if you have multiple ones. 5. The switch tactile feel is very satisfying to press as I am using the black switches. Very light press Cons 1. The key caps feel a little cheap because they are abs plastic. My guess this was to save on production costs. If unsatisfied replace them with PBT caps instead. 2. To resolve this, I would recommend buying rubber dampeners as this will help with the keys overall fell. Why this is a con, you have to buy another 7.99 worth of o rings. 3. the delete key is on the far right corner which is very easy to hit if you are trying to use the Backspace key. I would recommend this keyboard for someone getting into mechanical keyboard, as it would make a great leap into this niche product.

  • Jack

    19-11-2024

    This 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.

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