MageGee 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Blue Switch, LED Blue Backlit Keyboard, 87 Keys Compact TKL Wired Computer Keyboard for Windows Laptop PC Gamer - Grey/Black
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phd of computer science
> 3 dayI have just use this keyboard for 3-4 months. Now when i put the left shift button, it turns out to be capital x; the left ctrl button has no response; the left arrow turns out to be up arrow. Therere still many of error i cannot mention at all. Now i cannot use it normally at all. Such a unreliable keyboard do not deserve any of penny.
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Ryan
> 3 dayIncredibly sturdy. The lights flicker but fast enough most wont notice, plus you can just turn them off, except the logo above the arrow keys, that one stays lit which is kinda annoying, but overall the value is great, especially for something thats only $25 atm. Very solid, heavy construction.
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Jaren O'Connell
> 3 dayI bought this gaming keyboard for my son. He absolutely loves it! The blue is so much nicer in person and the different light affects really sets it off. Great buy for a good price.
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Paulo Arruda
> 3 dayLived it!
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Michelle
Greater than one weekI love the backlight on this keyboard and it does exactly what you need it to do.
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Maddie
> 3 dayThe switches sound so nice and they keyboard is super nice with tons of light modes. Its absolutely perfect and not crazy overpriced. Love this brand.
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Christen
Greater than one weekThis keyboard has both pros and cons: Pros: The keyboard is good for gaming. I like the red switches and how the switches felt while playing various games. The backlighting on the keyboard is pretty solid and allows for pretty cool customization. The blue is a nice color, and I like that the keyboard comes with some extra keycaps for changes in color. The backlighting is NOT RGB, so just take that into consideration. It is a nice blue color, but it will only be blue. Cons: The spacebar is so rattly. I thought at first that it would be ok, and I could get over it, but it was driving me insane. The keyboard is not hot-swappable, which prevents any upgrades or mods. I would have tried to fix the spacebar if it was. The keys feel alight; it is a budget keyboard, so I am not expecting a lot. The spacebar is just so awful. You can hear the rattle a bit in the backspace as well, but its less noticeable. I would not recommend this keyboard for typing; the sound will slowly wear away at you. One more thing, that is not huge, but the cable is not USB-C and can not be separated from the keyboard. Overall takeaways: For a $30 keyboard, you get some pretty solid backlighting and layout. However, you get what you pay for. The switches and keys are average, and beware of the rattling stabilizers in the spacebar and the backspace key.
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Farmeunit
Greater than one weekNot the best board out there, but honestly, for $30, how can you go wrong. I bought as a spare board for work as I cant stand membranes any more. I got an RK96 to replace a cheaper Inland board for my main, but it was $90. I got an Rk84 with yellow switches at home, so thought I would try this one, as well, to save a little space at work. Impressed, for the price. Didnt even realize it came with extra keycaps. No detachable USB is only downside so far, but really, a custom USB would be $20+.
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Dayy
> 3 dayNow I’m typically not the one to review products(unfortunately), but this a GREAT keyboard for the price… the lights aren’t too bright, but they’re perfect (for me). Each setting has a diff display; they’ll either pulse, strobe in diff patterns, and have other effects or whatnot depending on what you like. Back to the feel : they keys are perfect even, for fat fingers. My BF got his keyboard from GMMK and he said he felt some comp with this one. If you’re new to gaming or even experienced, this is a great keyboard for an inexpensive or seasoned price.
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Robert
> 3 dayThe tab, space bar, arrow keys, and both shift keys i think are red instead of grey they are all red. In the photo they were grey if possible could i get the keys in grey all im asking