HUO JI E-Yooso Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Metal Panel, Brown Switches, 75% Compact 81 Keys for Mac, PC, Silver and White
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Crystal Cobarrubias
> 3 dayI feel like this is a great and cheap gaming keyboard, the only thing is that you cannot choose the colors yourself they have a number of different setting for the colors already programed. But otherwise it works great!!
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Marissa M.
Greater than one weekwe originally bought the keyboard in March and my son loves it so he was very upset when it stopped working 6 months later. This company is great. I reached out and let them know and right away they sent a replacement. That is good customer service. New keyboard is amazing, happy customer
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Rae
> 3 dayThis is my first mechanjcal keyboard and I absolutely love it! At first I was worried that mine didnt work, but I just had to unplug the cord where it plugs into the keyboard and flip it. Might be something wrong with the cord, but it works how I put it in now! I havent tested the different light modes cause Im satisfied with the default setting! Clicks are 10/10, very satisfying and are motivational on productive days
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Jennifer L. Riches
> 3 dayBefore ordering this keyboard, I checked the size against my current gaming keyboard. Keys are exact same size, but the extra sections (numberpad, etc.) are removed. That makes it much easier to switch over to using this keyboard. Since using it, I can state that my typing accuracy is up slightly and gaming accuracy has improved. The keyboard has N-key rollover, which is a huge advantage for any gaming keyboard. Many keyboards state that they are mechanical feeling or something along those lines to catch customers searching for mechanical. The reason many customers want mechnical is for N-key rollover. That means the user can press several buttons at once and have all of them trigger at the same time. This is well beyond anti-ghosting. Anti-ghosting = Press several keys together and you wont get a random key you didnt press. N-key rollover = Press several keys together and every key is logged as a unique function. For instance, the section below is holding down several keys at the same time: asdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiopasdiop Zero keys were lifted. That is six separate keys being pressed at precisely the same time and each being monitored separately. The other thing to report is that my mouse shoulder condition improved significantly because Ive been able to keep the keyboard and mouse closer together. That means less pain in the back, neck, shoulder, and arm because Im able to keep the mouse hand closer to the body. A large keyboard with a big number pad on the righthand side pushes the mouse too far away. This smaller keyboard removes that strain, but still has all the same size for the keys.
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Nicobear
> 3 dayI bought this a few months back and realized I forgot to write a review about it, so heres that review. As a teenager, money can be very hard to come by but when I get some I tend to save it so I can upgrade my setup. One of the things I needed at the time of me purchasing this was a new gaming keyboard and so I found this, read about it and purchased it. I remember it only took a few days to arrive which was nice but I mean, you cant really expect worse when it comes to Amazon. Anyway when it arrives it works great however as I used it more often, after a few weeks the space button suddenly stopped working, I dont know what happened but I couldnt see anything wrong with it so I set it aside for a bit and used my other keyboard. Now about a month ago I started using it and it worked fine and still does now, I have no idea what happened to it back then but I would definitely recommend buying this keyboard, its very high quality for the price and I think you would like it too.
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Jossie
> 3 dayFirst of all, these keyboards are great. They provide super good price to performance and the lighting is amazing, I really enjoy using this keyboard and the form factor is my favorite form factor ever. However, they stop working after about 4-6 months every time. I’ve had two of these keyboards. They both have had the same problem, one key won’t work when pressed unless you hit it really, really hard. Sometimes, it works like normal, and other times, it doesn’t. On my first keyboard it was the ctrl key and on the second one the space bar. Assuming you’re buying this for gaming, the ctrl and space bar keys both are very vital keys, and not being able to use them has cost me a lot of video game losses. I can’t recommend a product that has stopped functioning twice, because there’s a very good chance it will happen again. Overall, great keyboard, but it will not last. Spend a little extra and get something higher quality. Side note: I have had a Z77 from this same brand and it works perfectly, these Z88’s however, do not.
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Hector
> 3 dayI mainly thought when I would get it would be a minimal keyboard nothing too good because of the price range it was given. When I actually got the keyboard it felt like it was very high quality there was little to no bend or flexibility when trying to do that with the keyboard. The overall build quality is great for its price. I bought the blue keycaps with it they feel and almost act the same as the Corsair Blue keycaps. Honestly, I wasnt expecting much from this keyboard but I was very amazed by all the pros that come with this keyboard. Some downside about it is the RGB settings are all prebuilt, something that would really make this keyboard amazing is if it had a program that allowed you to make custom profiles for the keyboard. I really recommend this keyboard to people who are on budget and are not willing to spend 100+ on the lastest corsair, etc. keyboard.
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j
> 3 daythis keyboard is for sure worth it, granted this is my first mechanical keyboard i’m not a newcomer when it comes to them. i’ve done plenty of research for all types of keyboards, and while there are plenty more amazing keyboards for double/triple the price, i see no reason in having to spend that much. if you want a true rgb mechanical keyboard for under $50 (varies on which type you get) that will without a doubt get the job done, HUO is the way to go. this will especially be a great starter keyboard if you’re getting into PC gaming. the quality of the keyboard is very trustworthy and sturdy, you can tell its definitely built to last you a very long time. the color/brightness of the rgb lighting is a true eye-catcher as well. i bought the blue switch version and if you’re into clicky-clacky keyboards then you’ll for sure want this version. overall i really appreciate a keyboard as good as this one for being under $50 and i am well-pleased with my purchase.
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Ricky
> 3 dayThe outemu red switches on this keyboard are suprisingly very quiet and smooth even though they might be a little scratchy, I dont mind the scratchiness. Happy to see that the stabilizers on here are pre-lubed so no rattly stabilizers. I love the feature of routing the cable, you can route it to the side or in front, and the cable is detachable and you can easily replace if you wanted. The keyboard comes with 5 extra switches if one of the keys are broken. The default keycaps are perfectly fine but I wanted to replace them with the HyperX keycaps. The RGB on this keyboard are very nice, very smooth and better than some RGB presets from other expensive keyboard companies. My keyboard came a little bented so it would wobble a bit but I easily fixed it by adding a thick rubber piece on the bottom of the keyboard and it wont wobble anymore but if you are wanting to buy this then there is a really low chance of this happening. Theres not that much downsides to this other than the bented board but that was easily fixable. Overall 10/10 keyboard would recommend to a friend.
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Joseph R Geschlecht
> 3 dayI love this keyboard. There is just enough resistance to the keys, and the sounds it makes are very satisfying. Ive had it over a year now and it has held up very well. There is one weird thing about it to know, but its not a deal breaker: The keyboard comes with a USB-A cord, which is fine. But the other end of the cord that connects to the keyboard technically comes out and *looks* like a USB-C port. However, the keyboard does NOT have a real USB-C port on it, so dont try to use your own USB-C cable with it. Just use the cord that comes with it and youll be fine.