Gaming Keyboard, 65% Low Profile Wireless Mechanical Keyboard with Red Switch, Bluetooth 5.0/ 2.4G/ Wired RGB Lighting Keyboards for Travel Office PC, Compatible with Mac OS and Windows, Volume Slider
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Leanne B.
> 24 hourThis is a good, solid keyboard. It has a great sound and feel to it, which is very impressive. I like the little volume control sliders, which was a neat little surprise. It connects easily and the battery seems to last a decent amount of time, even though its running lights. I like the cable it comes with, too--it is just as solid as the keyboard instead of feeling flimsy and weak. Overall, a good find!
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Mochikisu
> 24 hourSuper cool switches sound amazing I love it!!
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Korben
> 24 hourOriginal 4-star review It feels super great to type on and the lights are super customizable, I have had it only a week and the only downside is that it has already run out of battery once, so the battery life is very disappointing to me. Otherwise I love it and think it is amazing, as my first mechanical keyboard I knew I wanted a low-profile one and this keyboard is great. I use it with the USB Dongle, not bluetooth so I cant say how well the bluetooth works. UPDATE 2/1/2023 - now 5 stars from 4 Battery life takes huge hit if you have the lights on for the keys all of the time. It will practically last forever (at least a month) if you only use the front lightbar, or the keyboard lights at night. So during the day, I leave the keyboard lights off and turn them on once it gets dark. The keyboard battery then lasts a very long time.
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Paul R.
> 24 hourKeyboard preferences are very personal. Theres key travel, key resistance, key spacing, keyboard angle, key size and so many more factors that can keep one person happy and another ready to move on. Telling you this keyboard is just for you is like telling you the temperature of my shower water is ideally suited for you too. Youre going to have to decide. Ive used the same gaming keyboard(s) as my everyday keyboard for about 20 years. Its a classic Deck (The red one in the attached photos ). Im not a gamer; I just like the size and feel of a good gaming keyboard for everyday use. The Deck is my standard. I evaluated another gaming keyboard about a month ago and came to like it very much. I like its angle, and key travel and that-difficult-to-describe feel. Its the green/black one in my photos. The only thing I didnt like was its slightly reduced key spacing. This Eksa keyboard (the orange/black one in my photos), like the other two, is very solidly built. Theres nothing flimsy about it. Its got good heft. It stays still on my desk. Its key spacing and key size are full size, like the Decks. I like that. The keys have a positive click associated with contact. The one thing Im not sure if I like yet is the very short key travel. My Decks got Cherry reds and their travel is deeper. I can understand a serious gamer wanting minimal travel. For me it will take some getting used to (not to say I wouldnt). Features on the keyboard include all sorts of lighting effects, a very well placed volume control, and provisions for USB connectivity, or wireless/Bluetooth. For the detached options it has a rechargeable battery onboard. This is all good design. I like the versatility. I agree with the product description that this keyboard is so low profile that no wrist rest is needed. Its quite comfortable to use. Also, there are two angle settings (up, and down). Two of my photos show these two settings, and in contrast with the other two keyboards I like. Bottom line: its well built, and it has some very useful features. Will it suit you? I dont know. Youll have to try it yourself. I do recommend you try if you like the feel and utility of a well designed gamer keyboard.
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Miguel Campos
> 24 hourThe only thing I dislike about the keyboard is the volume rocker. It is really sensitive and have to change very softly to adjust volume. Everything else is fantastic. I can go from my Mac to Ipad in seconds. Beautiful sound when you type, and Slim design perfect to take on the go.
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Other
> 24 hourThe key actuation is pleasant and there are a lot of great bells and whistles here. The color scheme is bold and there are a lot of options for lighting that are fun but you can also turn the lights off and have a more subdued look. The volume and kvm like function being able to switch between connection allows for 2 device use. Win and Mac switch. Solid buy at this price.
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Sandi
> 24 hourThe Mechanical Keyboard, 65% Low Profile Wireless Gaming Keyboard with Red Switch is a great mechanical keyboard. The feel of the mechanical keys is more satisfying than the newer style flat keyboards. I use a Mac and appreciate there is a simple switch to change between Mac and PC. I dont especially like the orange keys, but I knew what I was getting so no loss of a star.
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B. Anderson
> 24 hourIm surprised by how much I like this keyboard - Im typing this review on it, and its my new favorite. Its compact and solidly made. The switches are stable, so theres no wiggle in the keys like youd see with cheaper keyboards. You can connect it any way possible: bluetooth, 2.4 ghz dongle, or straight USB with the fabric USB cable. If youre into keyboards, youll understand this: its very thocky, although Im likely going to pull the switches and give them a good lube to improve the sound. I really appreciate that they included arrow keys - thats not something you usually see in 65% keyboards. The battery life is outstanding, and it has no problem lasting forever while still running non-stop light displays. Something that isnt really mentioned in the description is there is a sliding volume key on the left side of the keyboard, and Im finding myself using it way more than I would have thought. I hope this was helpful - this is a very solid keyboard that maximizes the 65% frame, and then some.
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CRich
> 24 hourThis keyboard is incredible. We go through a lot of keyboards and we are always looking for new technology as we use our televisions with PCs for streaming, work, paying bills, etc. Everything works so well on this keyboard but it feels so well made. It is incredibly responsive but it goes so easily from being charged to connected and useful. This keyboard has multiple Bluetooth channels that function brilliantly. The lights are also easy and fun. A picture of the Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz buttons and light functions are included. This is the best keyboard we have touched. The bar has been set very high and EKSA puts out amazing quality. 5 stars and one of the best keyboards on the market at any price. Brilliant!
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Bryce Beckstrom
> 24 hourIn the box was… 1. One, mechanical keyboard 2. One, set of instructions 3. One, charging cable (USB C to USB A) with usb dongle and holder for the 2.4GHz connection option The packaging is like way nice. The keyboard has a good heft to it. I like the fact it has so many connection options. You can use the dongle over 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or wired. The keys are comfortable in design. It also has a great No-Conflict design in which you push the FN + Win key and the Win key will be locked out from use so you are not disrupted during gaming. It offers a convenient volume slider on the side. It is very slim as well making this easy to pack. It utilizes red switches which sport a 50 million keystroke lifespan and the keys are solid, they do not feel loose or move when being pressed. It also has RBG light modes with a ton of options! Plus, it is all controlled via the keyboard, so no software needed or extra switches etc. The battery life claims 26hr with lights on in Bluetooth mode and 18 days with lights off. Using 2.4GHz you should see 30hr with lights on and 36 days with lights off. I have not tested this yet but regardless if you carry around a power brick or plug for the wall you will be good to go for much longer. I like this keyboard. It looks awesome, has great options and features, and most importantly is small enough for me to bring with when traveling. I plan on using this with my Samsung tablet and Steam Deck.