NPET K611 Wireless 60% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard, 68 Keys Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard, Compact Gaming Keyboard for Windows/Mac/Android/iOS (Hot Swappable Red Switch, Black)
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Xavier Smith
> 24 hourThe keyboard works really well. It also lasts awhile if you take good care of it. Bought it 2 years ago and it still holds up well. A good purchase if youre looking for a decent keyboard.
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Agustin
> 24 hourI recently purchased the [Insert Gaming Keyboard Model Name] gaming keyboard, and I must say it has completely transformed my gaming experience. This keyboard is an absolute gem that deserves every single star in this review. First and foremost, the build quality of this keyboard is exceptional. The sleek and sturdy design gives it a premium look and feel, making it a joy to use. The keys have just the right amount of resistance and provide a satisfying tactile feedback with every keystroke. The keyboards solid construction ensures it can handle the most intense gaming sessions without any signs of wear or fatigue. The performance of this gaming keyboard is where it truly shines. The keys are incredibly responsive, delivering lightning-fast input recognition and minimizing any potential input lag. Each key is individually backlit, allowing for complete customization of the lighting effects, giving your gaming setup a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. The anti-ghosting feature is a game-changer, as it ensures that every keypress is accurately registered, even during complex combinations, giving you the competitive edge you need.
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Anne
> 24 hourI got this keyboard to replace the one I have been using for work that was getting worn out. I type most of the day so was pleased to see how sturdy the keyboard is. The back plate is metal, and the keys are shaped for easy reach and comfortable typing. The colored background of the keyboard and letters is adjustable but seems a bit dim on the letters. Its not an issue for me as I am a touch-typist, but it may be a problem for those who have to visually find the keys. I am very happy with the quality and features, especially for the price. I would recommend this product.
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kix
> 24 hourIve had this keyboard for a year and its still functioning perfectly. There is some noticeable wear on the paint in frequently used areas. The keyboard is relatively quiet but also sounds nice. After a lot of use, the paint will wear. I have used this daily - for several hours at a time - for a year. Ive attached an image that shows the scratches in the paint. I have never spilled anything on it. You can use that as a measure of the paints quality. Overall, this keyboard is extremely good for its price. Although the cosmetic aspects of the keyboard arent the best, its functionality is great. Despite the cheap paint, the keyboard feels high quality when typing on it.
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Natalie E. G. H.
> 24 hourPro: Nice feel. The stroke is a bit long compared to my last keyboard but the feel is excellent. Just while writing this review I have gotten used to the longer stroke. Heavy back plate. This puppy is not sliding around without me intending to move it. I am not sure if a mechanical keyboard but it sure feels like it. Very inexpensive for a mechanical keyboard. This will probably be the easiest keyboard to clean since when you used to unplug them and take them into the shower with you a 2 or 3 decades ago. There is no tray the keys are sitting in to hold dust, bits of potato chip, cat hair (my cats like laying on keyboards for some reason), ... I do not see even a reason to remove the keycaps except to put on different ones for different languages. Con: Tabs for raising angle of the keyboard, like so many including expensive keyboards are cheap fragile plastic and will probably break within a few months. No macro keys, programmable or otherwise. To be honest this might be unfair. A great many keyboards have abandoned using macro keys but they really help with a lot of programs including productivity software but gaming especially. I think programming them gives people fits. Oh well. Also this is a very inexpensive keyboard with a mechanical keyboard feel. Other: The lighting schemes are nice but I would personally prefer just a straight white lighting behind the keys. I am retired. I am a vampire as to my sleep wake cycle. I am up usually all night long and up only in the daytime if there is something I have to do. I however do not wish to waste electricity so I tend to keep the lights off. This means I cannot see my keyboard and with my aging eyes, I really want as much contrast to make it easy to read what the keys are at night. I am considering purchasing another couple for backups for when this eventually (hopefully far in the future) fails.
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Bill Karoly
> 24 hourThis backlit keyboard is great. Using the Function key and the Arrows you control the luminosity and the cycle of the animation of the LEDs. You definitely need the keyboard lit up to see the keycaps. When the LEDs are off its hard to see the letters/symbols. It has a nice feel and weight.
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Alex M
> 24 hourI have only had the keyboard for a short time so I can only review based on how long I have had it. The keyboard is great for the price and I love the backlight colors. Some of the keycaps were already slightly faded when I ordered it so there is a chance they will need replacing later.
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Jeremy
> 24 hourI always just used my K120 Logitech Keyboard, its 10 bucks, I can use up to like 5 keys at once and never had trouble with how many keys Im allowed, its quiet when typing, the keys are easy to press and find, and it did the job well. However, after 5 years of use, it broke. (Finally, I know right?) and I decided to spend a whole 7 dollars more on a keyboard. Then I bought this, its terrible, the buttons are clickey, the cord is flimsey, the lights are so shiny it hurts my eyes. Just kidding. The buttons are amazing, what become easy to click, became easier, everything feels so smooth, the keys are fairly quiet but its probably just because I am a light typer. The lights allow me to turn my lights off and not have to guess where my keys are when I type. I found my WPM went up by 10 words per minute, originally it was 60, now its 70. Much easier to type because of the smooth and easy transition for my fingers and how open, easy, and strong the buttons are. Each button feels distinct and easy to find for my muscle memory. The buttons are tough as nails, I can easily tell this keyboard will last a while, its easy to clean under them due to how the keyboard was made, literally can just blow the gunk off with a can of ultra duster. As for the gaming part, every single key I press reacts, I can press as many damned keys as I want and they all work perfectly. The best part is how the F1 - F4 is set up, each F keys are lined in 4, this means in games that require me to use F1 - F4 are much easier to play because of how the intelligent designers set this up. For instance, in SC2 I need to press the F keys to set up my camera hotkey so its easier to move from location to location, I am CONSTANTLY pressing these keys as Zerg and before I always tended to hit ESC or F5 but because of how these keys are set up, I never make those mistakes again. And due to the distinction of the F keys, I never accidently hit the wrong F key anymore either. Dramatically improving my capability to play. Whats more, sometimes even with my K120, I have to press more than 5 keys and that 6th key wont go through. This means if I have to run and turn, which is A, D, Shift, and then jump, space, and then press Capslock to talk, and then ult which is `, my ult wont go off because thats 6 keys. In Overwatch this is incredibly common. You need to constantly run, jump, talk, and sometimes ult at the same time. Many times I make this mistake, I will wind up dying or causing someone else to die. However, no longer does this happen with this keyboard! The LED keys are great, not too bright. I wish I could have a only blue option but I dont mind. I only have one negative thing to say: The space sucks balls, its loud, and... well its just loud. I am a very quiet typer because of how my fingers have to move quickly accross the keyboard and every time I have to press space I cringe a little. I found out why its like this, the springs arent tightened, whoever made this keyboard made the springs on it very loose however thats also another great thing about this keyboard: You can fix it because you can see the springs, which means with a knife or tweezers, you can easily push the springs apart a bit to tighten up the spacebar. I just havent gotten around to it. This keyboard is a work of art, for the price, Id say its 100 percent worth it. Id say this is worth 60 bucks in my opinion but Ill go with 19, I aint complainin.
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Geena B.
> 24 hourI work at home and this is just fabulous!!!
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Carol
> 24 hourI waited 6+ months to rate this keyboard. Im very happy with it. No latency, the lighting is perfect, not too bright and it just feels good to use. Theres just one strange thing...it has a metal bottom, which I love, but I set it down on my metal tv pedestal and it went wonkers lol So dont set it down on another metal device lol