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Nate
> 3 dayI was surprised by the build quality of this keyboard. It’s immediately clear that a lot of thought went into the design and the whole keyboard revolves around aesthetics. Fantastic sounds and good interface for reprogramming keys. No complaints!
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Steven Stetzler
> 3 dayI bought this keyboard for work, to help with my productivity and ease of use writing/programming on a Mac. However, it ended up being unusable for me. I wish I had returned it during the return window instead of trying to get used to it. The form factor and key spacing is smaller than a normal keyboard, which caused me to make many mistakes and so I had to slow down my typing a lot. I think it literally contributed to a kind of brain fog as I was concentrating on typing vs just doing it. This coupled with the fact that they placed a function key where the right-option key would be on a mac keyboard made it unusable for my programming and text editing workflow. (On Mac, option+left/right jumps between words and option+delete deletes whole words, and the right option is most convenient given the placement of those other keys.) I couldnt manage to rebind the function key to an option key in software (Karabiner Elements), ultimately because the function key was issuing some kind of vendor-specific/hardware-specific key code to the computer. I couldnt find software for Mac from the manufacturer that could rebind the keys for me. I also found the keys squishy and unpleasant to type on. Its a nice keyboard otherwise: good looks, nice lights, nice build quality. Other people here seem to love it, giving it great reviews which is why I tried it. But its now sitting elsewhere on my desk collecting dust while I plugged in some dime-a-dozen full-sized Dell keyboard that works way better for me. I cannot recommend this to anyone who programs or does a lot of text editing on Mac and is likely to encounter similar issues to me.
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Michael
> 3 dayThe red Gateron switches have a nice tactile feel to them and the keycaps feel good against my fingers as odd as that might sound. Connecting the keyboard was very simple. I have connected it via USB to my desktop and used Bluetooth to connect to my laptop and Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra tablet. Using the NuPhy software to modify what certain keys do or adjust the RGB lighting is also nice. I would recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a compact mechanical keyboard that would be great on a desk or is portable enough to throw in a backpack.
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Laimes Baine
> 3 dayThe quality and thoughtfulness of the product is awesome. I had wasted money on other mechanical keyboards and wish I had just bought this from the start. This is a keyboard made by people who love their product, and it shows. The only thing I wasnt a huge fan of was the profile of the keycaps that came with the keyboard. There isnt enough of a profile for my fingers to find and activate the intended key at the accuracy level I wanted. I ended up replacing the alphabet characters with XVX Horizon Low Profile keycaps and my accuracy is much better.
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Zichen Zhang
> 3 dayFirst of all, beautiful keyboard, nice touch, good quality. I love it. But there’s a big problem with the 2.4g wireless connection. I plugged the dongle in the back of my pc under the table. And then the connection becomes really poor. The typing was not delayed, it’s losing connection. I typed “connection”, then I got only part of the word, something like “tio”. I tried typing under the table near the dongle, it worked perfectly fine. This issue can be easily fixed, I know, just get an extension cable to place the dongle on the table. But I just want to point out the issue here. Because I have another wireless keyboard that I used for years, same scenario, no connection issue at all. Apart from the connection issue, this is a great keyboard. I like it a lot that I decide to just give up the wireless connection.
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Alfredo Perez
> 3 dayThis keyboard is slim. Feels like I could type for hours. The feedback from the switches is awesome. It is also light. I have tried many mechanical keyboards and this one has to be top 3. Only 2 small complaints the keycaps are a bit hard to see in the dark and the legs underneath are not very thick. I recommend this keyboard to someone looking for a quality slim mech keyboard.
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Alan
> 3 dayPros: 75% form factor (LOVE IT) The color profile looks really great. Key travel also feels great. Cons: Kind of clacky (Not a fan of, but this is because of the thickness of the keyoboard I think) Hollow sound from body (Another tradeoff given the size/thickness of the body.) Battery dies faster than expected. (but again in this form factor, understandable)
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B
> 3 dayNo way to store the dongle or magnetic pads makes them easy to lose
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red_dino
04-06-2025Ive been looking for a keyboard that can comfortably type on, having multi-device function and with pbt keycap. This keyboard is low-profile with PBT keycap, multi-device functionality, well built/packaging and stickers and in a resonable price. I would recommend to go with the brown switches that gives you a little bump/response when you type. This keyboard is simply the best TKL keyboard on the market for office right now. Way better than those logitech ones. Get it!!!! (If we can have a 100 keys version with numpad on this 75keys would be even better) Below are my expericen for the past year: Keyboards that Ive tested: Logitech G915 TKL Pros: low profile Cons: Pricy($175 on sale), no pbt keycap, getting oily after several months of regular use. Razer Huntsman TKL V2 elite linear switch: Pros: Extreme silent, PBT keycap Cons: Pricy($160), wired, too responsive for typing, can have a lot of typo Razer Huntsman TKL V2 elite clicky switch: (I mainly use it for gaming) Pros: Clicky, PBT keycap, 3.5mm total travel distance, 1.5 mm trigger distance. (Extremely good for typing) Cons: Pricy($150), wired, a bit annoying in the meeting because your colleague can hear you typing Corsair K70: Pros: linear switches, PBT keycap, $99 on sale Cons: Too responsive with 3.5mm total travel distance and 1.2 mm of trigger distance. Wire.
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Harry
> 3 dayoverall a great tkl mechanical keyboard, bought this as an upgrade to keychrone k3 V2 tkl mechanical keyboard and Im very satisfied with the purchase. I wish there were different colors of the shine through key caps and these keyboard would be just perfect