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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  • Michael L.

    > 3 day

    Decent keyboard for the price. Needed to replace one of my older keyboards since it was double pressing and this does the job. Instructions were in Chinese, so I had to look at other reviews to see how to adjust the light settings. Will update this review if anything changes.

  • dan

    > 3 day

    Pretty cool for what it is. The RGB works out of the box; fn + f8 lets you swap RGB modes. Im not entirely used to the 82 key layout but it is SLICK. The switches are not entirely obnoxious, but I may switch out the key caps and stabilizers to something more soft and quiet.

  • Derek

    > 3 day

    This little keyboard is AMAZING! I purchased this to replace an 8+ year old Logitech G15 gaming keyboard. The G15 was big, bulky, and took up way too much desk space. Using my Wacom tablet over the years and having to move that bulky G15 was a pain. The Ajazz AK33 RGB is incredibly compact. I believe it is a 75% layout, because its a bit smaller than a tenkeyless which are 80%. I knew it would be small, but I am surprised at how little space this takes up. Its perfect. It is just the right size to still be comfortable typing on without feeling cramped. I got the blue switches version, and coming to actual mechanical switches from the membrane style switches on the G15 is just...wow. The difference is incredible. I absolutely love the clicky sound of the blue switches. I had heard blue switches were a bit loud, and while theyre definitely not silent, its not too loud for me at all. Ive tested it a bit with some games, and I must say, I prefer having both an audible click and the tactile feel to the switch being activating. My second choice would have been red switches, but after listening to a lot of sound demos for all the different switch types, I decided Im just the type that loves that click. Its so satisfying to type on. I also noticed how much more responsive movement in games is with this compared to the membrane keyboard. Its night and day difference. I honestly dont know how I used that old keyboard for so long. If you are currently using a membrane keyboard, get yourself a mechanical keyboard ASAP. If youre on the fence about the AK33 and deciding between this and maybe the Red Dragon or some of the other compact mechanical keyboards with similar specs, go with this one. Pros: 1. Size. Compact, frees up your desk space, portable. 2. Price. Very affordable compared to the big brands like Corsair with their $100+ offerings 3. Detachable cord, makes it portable and easy to put in a backpack or storage. 4. Incredible build quality. I dont understand how this is so cheap for the quality! 5. Software driver for changing color modes, setting profiles, and macros. 6. At 1.34 lb, its light and very easy to move around on your desk. Cons: I didnt buy it sooner. No English instruction papers included in the box

  • Sinjo Thomas

    > 3 day

    Tee keyboard feels smooth and is excellent for gaming and work.

  • Phillip Andrews

    > 3 day

    I just recently built a new pc and wAnted to have a better keyboard than my logitech membrane. My goal is to have a ducky one 2 mini in the future but due to funds and them consistently being sold out means I will have to wait. I order the zorro black switches as I did not want to have the super loud clicky noise. These black switches are pretty dang good, and a plus is that they are a tad lighter than say a cherry mx black when pressing down I have noticed. I love the compactness of the keyboard and the quality for such a reasonable price. I gave this 4 stars because there are always room for improvements. Trying to find software to download is next to impossible although it is not necessary due to the keyboard syncing as soon as you plug it into your pc and the extremely good rgb settings built in. I also read prior to purchasing how to do the preset rgb modes which are very nice and match my pc’s setup. The majority of the switches feel consistent which is great. I bought this to mainly use for gaming and if you are on a budget for now, I would recommend to buy.

  • Matt H.

    > 3 day

    I love the keyboard for the most part. The only gripe I have is the right shift key. Its an odd size and is the cause of most of my mistypes. If youre into switching out the keycaps, youll have a hard type finding a replacement for it as well.

  • Tim

    > 3 day

    Probably one of the best keyboards you’ll find for this price especially with all the things it offered. It had the nice blue switch sound and typing on it was very nice. One issue I had was that when I was trying to hold the R button, it wouldn’t let me hit the numbers 1-9 at the top of the keyboard. Still, a great keyboard for the price and if you need a cheap but still nice keyboard- here’s the keyboard for you.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • MinishCap

    > 3 day

    A fantastic keyboard if you want a compact mechanical board without having to pay the exorbant fees of a custom board, the lighting effects are also rather nice, if not slightly dim when compared to my last board, but that barely matters when I paid 3 times less for this one!

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