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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  • @dbl.reposter

    > 3 day

    It works really well and it can connect to consoles and computers! You can change the LED colors and it has a satisfying click sound

  • Richard Priddy

    > 3 day

    Ive not had any major issues with it. Ive had the keyboard for 16 months. Im an enterprise software developer - so while i use the keyboard every day, im not straight up typing all day long. The key caps are cheap and mine have started to deteriorate. This is not an issue of functionality, though - the black paint is wearing off, exposing the translucent material of the caps such that more light is let through, and you can no longer read the letter. The space bar now has a huge blob that lets light through. Recently ive seen an issue where Windows seems to think the Windows key is constantly pressed, and i have never encountered this using any other keyboard. Even with the ability on this keyboard to lock out the Win key, it continues to happen. Ive turned off sticky keys and all of the related nonsense in Windows, but the issue randomly continues to happen. Unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in doesnt correct the problem - only a full reset will fix it. Its certainly possible that this is not the fault of the keyboard, but as ive never once seen this in the past 30 years ive used windows, i thought i should mention it. My only other gripe is that i find the colors a bit annoying. I wish there was just a regular white backlight option. For the first few months of use, i just had the lights off. But the key caps are very shiny, and although im certainly able to type without looking at the keyboard for 95% of the time, there are still a few symbols and F keys i need to look at. The shininess means that theres enough glare to make the keys unreadable. So overall, its fine. Its better than the $10 keyboards ive used most of my life. Its easy to clean, feels fine to type on all day, and hasnt completely disintegrated over the past year. Given the price, its hard to argue with it.

  • Bill Chapman

    > 3 day

    My 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.

  • Tina C

    > 3 day

    I hope you know your keyboard. I type a lot but I am not a typist. The letters on the most used keys are gone! It took over a year for it to happen and for the price, I really can’t complain. It’s comfortable to use and I use it for work 3 to 5 days a week. It was recommended to me and I have recommended it to others with no complaints so far.

  • Pen4711

    > 3 day

    Keys lose printing and become impossible to see after a few months of use. Keys are just big colored blobs and had to get new keyboard.

  • John C Wooten

    > 3 day

    The lights work well and it goes into rest mode in a few minutes so you dont waste power

  • Dale Case

    > 3 day

    I wish the keyboard didnt go to sleep and turn off the backlighting. Other than that it is exactly what I expected this is my second K10 and I really like them.

  • Just a Guy

    > 3 day

    I am not a gamer but I needed a keyboard that I could use when the lights are low. This has taken my need to strain my eyes or get up to turn on and off the overhead lights. I also purchased one as a gift.

  • Christopher Kurka

    Greater than one week

    I originally gave a 2-star rating stating it was slowing down the activation of my mouse and keyboard when i brought my system out of sleep. The number and caps indicator lights werent working. Turns out it was my new 4K monitor refresh rate. For that, I apologize and have modified my rating and comments accordingly. This is a nice inexpensive backlit keyboard. I like the feel and action of the keys, and it takes up a small footprint on my limited desktop. My only gripe is that the lighting is very dim at the top of the keyboard where the function keys reside. Especially on the left quadrant (ESC F1 through F4). But for $10 I can live with it.

  • Rev. LeRoy Cressy

    > 3 day

    I rated this keyboard with only 4 stars for the cord is a little on the short side when connected to a full tower case beside the desk. Otherwise I would have rated it with 5 stars.

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