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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CJ Gausvik
> 3 dayMy only complaint is that I wish it had USB plugs like the Dell keyboards do - but hey, cant have everything right? Nice keyboard - works great for coding in the dark - yet the lights go to sleep on their own after a certain amount of no activity. Awesome! great deal on this as well.
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Bill Chapman
Greater than one weekMy old keyboard broke down. A lot of modern keyboards are really bad at control keys. I switched to the keyboard that came with my HP computer, and was pretty dissatisfied with it. I always use the CTRL key on the left. My hand can reach ^W, ^E, and ^R, all of which are very important keys in emacs, but the HP keyboard kept not registering the CTRL key so instead of those control characters I was getting w, e, and r respectively. I bought a Logitech MK120 keyboard on Amazon. It turned out to be far worse. I figured it would be good, because the photos look as if, unlike the more modern keyboards, the keys travel a significant distance down. The keys do travel, but the behavior on difficult CTRL keys was even worse than on the HP keyboard. Even when I was very consciously pressing down really hard on the CTRL key, sometimes, instead of getting ^W, or w I got weird, illegal characters transmitted which would make emacs hang and Ive have to kill the process from another window. 40 years ago, before the IBM PC was introduced, most computers had the CTRL key where the CAPS LOCK key is now. There are these Happy Hacker keyboards you can buy like that, but theyre hundreds of dollars, and I dont want to get used to a keyboard like that because when Im using a computer other than the one at my own desk, like when Im at a co-workers computer, I wont be accustomed to the layout. This keyboard, which hardly cost anything, REALLY solves the problem. The keys travel a considerable distance when pushed down, and it NEVER misinterprets CTRL keys.
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CoCoNikole
> 3 dayI totally love this keyboard. It allows me to type with fewer mistakes because the buttons are big enough to only key one at a time. My letters have started to scratch off, other than that it’sa good buy.
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Robert Nguyen
> 3 dayWell I got this not to long ago and I have to say I’m more impressed than I thought. The leds for the keys aren’t the brightest if you do decide to switch them like I did, and the leds for charging and capitals are also very bright so it might get in your way. But overall it’s really good. The switches aren’t loud and have a nice little thonk to them. For the price this can’t be beat.
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Abigale Casper
> 3 dayIve always wanted a keyboard that I could read at night, as Im a pretty fast home row typist but often need other random keys for games. I wouldnt call this a pro gaming keyboard, but for the price its very good quality. Its got some heft to it and feels solidly built. Ive had this keyboard for about half a year and have had no issues with it. I am starting to see a tiny amount of wear on my D and F keys which makes some light peak through around the edges of the top surface of the keys. I suspect that within a couple years Ill see quite a bit more but honestly its not enough to bother me yet. When I received the keyboard, one of the rubber pads at the bottom was missing and was nowhere to be found. I communicated with the company through the amazon message system and they promptly sent me a couple replacement pads. I guess quality control left a little something to be desired, but customer service was great. Just be prepared to wait a little while as Im pretty sure it came from China. (Probably took a week or so, so not too bad). Concerning the feel of the keyboard, I personally think its great. Its sort of an in between a mechanical keyboard and a membrane keyboard. Hard core gamers might just snub their noses at this keyboard but honestly its been my favorite feeling keyboard (compared to the keyboards that usually come included with a mass produced computer). I remember reading some reviews that complained about the comfort of the keyboard but its been great for my average sized man hands. The keys do tend to feel taller than an average keyboard so if they feel too tall, I would recommend one of those gel keyboard pad dealies to raise your hands up a bit. Anywho, overall Im very satisfied with the product and customer service over at NPET. Its always a little nerve racking picking a product out of the usual 4-5 copycat products out there, but this one was good.
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Customer
> 3 dayI bought this for my nephew
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Agustin
> 3 dayI 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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Alyssa
> 3 dayIt’s a cheap keyboard but it does what it needs. The LEDs are plenty bright and adjustable. There’s 3 different variants and you can turn on “breathing” but sadly it breathes between all three different colors rather than the one you pick. I liked the sound of the keys however the bigger keys like the Spacebar, Enter, and Shift you can feel the springs are pretty cheap and you can hear it a bit. I plan on getting a better one later but this one is perfectly fine aesthetically and works fine for the time being.
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Church
> 3 dayI havent been using it for very long, but I do like it so far. Once you get the hang of it, its not bad. The keys are clicky but not obnoxious (which, I like clicky keys anyway), and theyre soft, if that makes any sense. Im not vernacular savvy so bear with me. The brightness is a little dimmer than I expected, but I guess I also wouldnt want blinding LEDs on my keyboard either. I do think its a little weird that there are only 3 rainbow presets and that you cant choose single colors, but thats fine. I do have a couple of tips for anyone buying it though: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Its not like its rocket science to get it going, but there are a few key combos that you need to be familiar with. Some of them are self explanatory (like the page up/down buttons have the +/- sign on it for brightness), but there are others, like the SL key, that need a little more explanation. Pressing the SL key on its own will change the rainbow preset. But if you press FN+SL then itll enter the breathing mode. And scroll lock is another key combo rather than just being its own button, FN+F11. EDIT: I think Im personally going to return it. Its fine, but the spacebar tends to skip a little, and overall its not exactly what I expected. Its still an alright keyboard, but its just not for me.
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Henry Andrés Perdomo
> 3 dayBuen producto, hasta el momento sin quejas.