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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.
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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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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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xxlionxx5150
> 24 hourI bought this keyboard for something thin that has a new sytle of keys and it is suppose to suppose 2.4ghz and bluetooth. my dongle may be defective as my 2.4ghz dongle wouldnt connect i tried everything to get it to but and this is the huge but the Bluetooth is flawless and just as fast so you dont need the 2.4ghz thankfully typing was accurate and the keys felt good i personally dont like cherry mx reds i use gateron yellows so if this one can get some yellow keys this keyboard would easily be top of my list i included a second photo with another keyboard i use on the daily because for the cost this keyboard is in a class of its own its thinner as you can see then a standard gaming keyboard for some this may be a bummer for me its something new to try the leds are as bright as you can see in the photo i do like the additional led ring that goes around the keyboard i had plans to use this for my tv as well and helps with locating the keyboard in the dark when you touch it it will light up if you have it in wireless mode. bluetooth as stated is flawless both keyboards pictured in the second photo do that this one keyboard beats the top one in blue tooth performance but the other one wins in the 2.4ghz cause its dongle worked where as like i said i think i got a defective dongle. ill update as things go with this but for the cost i think its a little high but theres not many like it on the market so i do understand the product and the way it was shipped is amazing they really put time and effort into their packaging i would have liked to have had to seen a sealed box though for warentee purposes in the future also to secure it from falling out of the box in shipping as the box lid is just slid on no seal on mine
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Sandy
> 24 hourIts pretty light and low profile for those who travel a lot and still want the feel of mechanical switches. The switches are not lubed and pretty loud sadly.
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Ask Ari Anything
> 24 hourI never knew how good a mechanical keyboard felt until i picked this up. Im not a PC Gamer by any stretch of the imagination. Up until now a keyboard was just utilitarian in nature. The keys feel responsive and snappy and the sound it makes is an auditory pleasure. Note: This is not a keyboard to use when youre laying in bed next to your sleeping significant other. Setup was a breeze. I connected the USB-C Cable to my mac mini and it was instantly recognized. Hold Function (Fn) and either Q,W, or E to assign a bluetooth device, or Function (Fn) R to switch the keyboard to 2.4Ghz mode with the included dongle. Having 4 different wireless profiles allows this keyboard to be used with nearly all your devices. The RGB is a nice touch. The keyboard has plenty of adjustability for brightness, pattern, speed, key cap color, and background color. I dont think ill ever go back to a non backlit non mechanical keyboard ever again. The only gripe i have is the volume slider. its smooth but feel like it has too much travel when adjusting the volume. My Mac will hit 100% volume when the slider is moved quickly to the halfway mark. Not a deal breaker and technically its functional.
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Robert C. Hertlein
> 24 hourI purchased this for my home office because I wanted a small mechanical keyboard to use with my work laptop and the 4 other screens I connect to it on a crowded desk. Thus far its been great with a couple of minor exceptions. Pros: - Small compared to a standard keyboard, but with large enough keys so as not to be too difficult to get used to. - Metal upper housing feels solid and sturdy and looks nice too. - Soooo many connectivity options. - I love the color scheme for the physical keys, the lighting options and that wraparound light bar on the front edge. Just wish you could control the lightbar colors too. (personal opinion pro) Cons: - Volume slider: The volume slider position doesnt correlate to the volume percentage, especially if the keyboard sleeps and you try (and fail) to change the volume while its sleeping. Itll then be in a totally different position and hitting a key to wake it does not change the volume to correlate with the position of the slider. You have to move it all the way to the bottom and top to reset it to matching the actual volume again. - Key sound: I didnt expect this keyboard to be silent, but it does have a rather loud sound. Maybe because I am just hard on the keys. Its a satisfying keypress, but kind of loud when you are typing fast.
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earnieboy
> 24 hourClickity clackity sounds that are satisfying. Responsive keys, multiple ways to connect to devices, quick switches to move from one OS to another, RGB, small but functional and comfortable form factor... what more can you ask for? Such a wonderful compact keyboard. Though I do prefer my keyboards to have the number pad included off to the right, I gave this a chance and its impressive. What I really like is that you can pack this up and take it anywhere if you are someone thats on the road a lot and want more flexibility for typing rather than having a hot box on your lap. Great keyboard overall.
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KG
> 24 hourThe Eksa keyboard has worked good so far, mostly for traveling. The Gateron low profile switches take a little getting used to as they are a little shallow in stroke. They are fairly quiet but the board itself can be on the medium loud side. In an office setting or on a call this probably inst the keyboard your are looking for. but is. pretty enjoyable for using alone. There is no flex in the keyboard and all of the colors of the north facing RGB are bright. I wish there was a little more control over the side LED strip to match the keys but that is a small issue. Switching between Mac and Windows easy with the switch. The slider actually works really well and controls the volume which is really handy to have immediately accessible. I had no problem connecting the keyboard in any oof the three ways. Turning the RGB off is a good way to get a little more out of the battery but I usually use a wired setup anyway. I find it to be a lot easier that way but there was no issue using in wirelessly. The included dongle works and has a really convenient holder that attaches to the cable. The cable itself is pretty good for the price point and a fabric covered usb-c cable. This is a good travel keyboard and a general use keyboard. It is nice and compact and everything works as it should. It is a little eon the more expensive side but given that it has Gateron switches, is wireless & bluetooth, and works as it should make it a very reasonable keyboard for the price. It competes with other 3-way keyboards in the same price bracket. The metal top plate gives it a little heft and makes it feel more premium. Recommended if you need a compact travel board and like the shorter throw of the Gateron low profile switches (or want to try them).
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W.A.R.
> 24 hourIt’s a good keyboard but the battery drains pretty quick that’s the only issue I have with it. It could use different color lights as well. It’s pricey but worth it. Also it should have a carrying case but no biggie with that since I have one for my other keyboards.