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Laura Silvertooth
> 24 hourI am using it for a keyboard for my laptop. I only used it a few days before the school year ended but I loved it. I love the sounds the keys make.
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Kelsey262
> 24 hourI wanted a cool sounding keyboard without paying a whole lot of money and this keyboard is awesome. So many different rgb settings and the keyboard sounds great, a cool clicky sound. Got it for work so I hope it lasts a long time, as I type a lot. The keys respond very nicely and it doesn’t feel like I have to make a lot of effort to type. The only thing that would make this keyboard 100% perfect is a usb port or two for other accessories. I love it though and would definitely recommend it.
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Renee
> 24 hourI got the keyboard and I plugged it in and it’s wonderful it looks amazing!! However, I noticed an issue right away with the sticky keys where some of my keys will be pressed down forever until I backspace. All in all it is a great product but I would like to know how to get rid of the sticky cheese cause I did not expect that. I love broad and will find ways to make it work cause it’s beautiful and I love it so much other then the sticky key situation happening. Should be an easy fix but it’s worth mentioning that I had this trouble within plugging it in.
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Lady Amalthea
> 24 hourLove it
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Kindle Customer2
> 24 hourI’ve never owned a keyboard like this and I’m so happy with my purchase! I work from home and it brightens my day (quite literally) with the colors. I didn’t realize it wasn’t cordless when I bought it but it doesn’t really bother me.
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CM
> 24 hourFirst: Sorry for the lame pic its all i had before losing my photos. Ive had this keyboard for over 2 months and Im happy to report after thorough use there are no problems! Ive used it for gaming and everyday use. There are lots of different lighting options, lots more than Ive seen in other rgb keyboards. Now I have to warn you I buy keyboards for the clickyness, so if youre like me youre gonna be in love. The switches and keys are not flimsy and make the best sound. It is loud so might not be the best option for an office if others will get annoyed. Now I wouldnt say this is optimal for gaming. It a high profile so finger movement can be a little difficult. But I had no problems with gaming itself just not the most comfortable setup. I would recommend buy a wrist rest with this keyboard. So if youre looking for an overall aesthetically pleasing, clicky yet functional keyboard this is a great option.
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Truestory
> 24 hourIt’s an awesome light up keyboard with the best clicky sounds, but it developed a burnt wire smell after a few months. My husband thinks it may be overheating and causing a smell similar to an electrical fire. The smell goes away when I stop using the keyboard.
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Martha
> 24 hourGreat buy makes work from home fun. Kids love to use for homework assignments
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Barbara Edwards
> 24 hourthis keyboard arrived on time and in perfect condition. I am not a gamer. Bought this because I have a work from home job and wanted a keyboard that was more accurate. I’ve only used it for one shift, but this keyboard seems to be amazing…I had no trouble getting used to the round keys, it’s heavy duty and extremely accurate, with a nice clicky sound that is not over-bearing or annoying. It’s actually pleasant to listen to. I love the lights and the range of brightness/color schemes to choose from. I would definitely recommend this, today and will update later if there’s any changes to this review.
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Mario Townes
> 24 hourI have built multiple keyboards, and this is by far the most frustrating. It says the board it hot swappable, and it technically is. However, the holes are off and switches rarely go where they are supposed to. I have swapped hundreds of switches at this point. In this board, I tried both Gateron Black Ink V2 and Kailh Box Navy (only have the Gateron and switches this board came with pictured). Most of my switches had bent pins. One or two I could understand. However, even trying to replace the switches that came with the board resulted in some of the pins being bent. I dont know what the problem is, but this ruined most of my very expensive switches. If you plan on swapping switches, get a different board. If you dont mind the switches that come with the board and are only interested in swapping key caps or just using the board as is, thats fine. Its a cheap board, and you get what you pay for.