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Jazmin Español
> 3 dayI got this keyboard because I was looking for a cool colorful one, and a bit quieter. I am a fast, and loud typer I guess you can say for the office. this keyboard is not SILENT it does make a noise but it is soooo much quieter than any keyboard I have purchased before. I dont feel like everyone can hear me in the office typing. I am still figuring out all the keys, as far as color changes ect. I am not sure how it works for Gaming, I am not a gamer, As I said I purchased this keyboard simply for the look of it and the feel of it, it feels great.. Plus for the price, I couldnt believe the price and how great it looks and feels. It feels like a high quality ergonomic keyboard.
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fresnosmokey
> 3 dayIts a very good keyboard at the price. The only reason I didnt give it five stars is because the battery light only seems to work when its charging and not when it *needs* charging. Otherwise the only indication that it needs charging is when it starts missing keystrokes, so I just charge it every two or three days regardless. Other than that, this is an excellent keyboard. **Addendum: Ive had this keyboard for a little over a year now and Im starting to have problems with the recharging. It seems the battery doesnt charge all the way and the charge isnt lasting as long as it used to. They keyboard was great for about a year and at the price I paid, it really wouldnt be a big deal to replace it every year or so but, evidently they dont make this model wireless any longer.
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Pamela T.
> 3 dayThis is potentially a good keyboard, but its VERY unreliable. I dont know if its a driver issue or what (Ive tried updating the drivers, but it still acts weird, and, any time I unplug this keyboard and plug it back in, my webcam stops working, so yeah, its very kooky.), these keyboards randomly have keys that stop working for no apparent reason. On the plus side, its a very pretty keyboard, and and, if you (like me) cannot use black keyboards because they cause blurred vision, migraines, and seizures, and if you are also allergic to those confounded metal typewriter-like keyboards of ultimate ugliness, then this may be one of your few remaining choices. Bare in mind that this keyboard will fail within warning within weeks/months of getting it, and then itll randomly work again, and then randomly fail again... Yeah, did I mention theyre unreliable? That said, there arent exactly a lot of choices in the safe for those with certain neurological issues category. (Almost everyones gotta be trendy and do the dark black ugly keyboard with eye-burning white letters thing. Oh, and, on that note, the box for this keyboard is also unreadable, since its light text on black, but the keyboard is usable and quite nice... when it works.)
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Precious G.
> 3 dayI originally bought the wireless one, but it would stutter quite often. Decided to get the wired version instead and it works flawlessly. Love all the RGB options as well.
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Nadine Stanfield
02-06-2025I thought the colors would be a little brighter, but I dont use at night.
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Phelan E.
> 3 dayHas to be constantly repaird for it to work wirelessly. Owned for 3 days so far and had to repair 7 times, so at least 2 times a day seems to be the average. Works great after its re paired, then after 3 or so hours it starts some insane input lag where it can take almost a full minute for anything you type to show up and then its time to unplug the dongle, enter pairing mode, and replug the dongle to fix it. Would not recommend for gaming, would be fine for office use.
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ll13
> 3 dayOverall, its a decent keyboard for day to day usage for me. The problem is that it quickly stopped holding a charge less than two months after purchase, so I have to plug into a power source for it to work. For the price, not worth it on the wireless version.
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Dan
> 3 dayIf you have the money I would suggest the Corsair option over this one. The Red Dragon was okay but had a cheap feel to it I couildnt get over.
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Johnny M.
> 3 dayI am not really a gamer, but liked this keyboard for the backlit keys as I need the added visibility in a low lit studio. When I got it, I fell in love with the different controllable lighting modes and it is much quieter than my other keyboard. The design is a little bulky compared to some slimmer keyboards I have used, but that is all part of the sportiness of the design. For me, it looks great and can bet set to the color and brightness that matches my room.
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Thurman Willingham
> 3 daySo I have had this Keyboard for a couple weeks probably a month now and let me just say WOW this keyboard is awesome. The lighting is very cool/helpful at night Its fairly bright when put on max settings and same thing for when you want to dim the lighting. the keys are smooth nice and kind of curve for your fingers to rest on them its very slight though. When playing games like fortnite or warframe I have not had any issues with this keyboard. The settings to the lighting to the all around base of the keyboard is awesome. But just like any other item theres always a but. In the photos you will see what I am talking about, but on the far right the power cord is there. Now for some of you this may not be an issue or even something you think of. But for me? This is super annoying especially the way my setup is. Normally keyboards power supply is in the center but thats not the case with this one. Other than that this keyboard is awesome for someone that doesnt want or cant afford to but a more expensive/ better keyboard. Its definitely a great starting keyboard to for those of you that are using Walmart keyboards.