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Tom
> 24 hourThis colorful rgb keyboard is very cool. I love the large multitude of lighting patterns it has, and it even saves the last used pattern after the keyboard has turned off. The clickyness is something I noticed lots of gamers go towards for what they look for in a keyboard and this keyboard certainly fits that. Very responsive and the keyboard goes to sleep mode after a long period of inactivity. Only issue I had with this keyboard was pausing and unpausing a video as it would sometimes increase my pc volume during continuation of the video.
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Jen
> 24 hourI have recently taken up building keyboards as a hobby, and while I havent gotten around to swapping the switches - the keyboard as is is honestly great quality for the price. I have some more expensive keyboards that are almost double the price and this one pairs up with them in terms of function and use. The lights are also extremely satisfying against the white frame. I will say, I never have any luck with bluetooth keyboards, so I used a cord to connect, and it worked like a charm! Overall, I am very happy with this purchase!
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Cameron
> 24 hourLed keyboard, wireless, works great, long lasting
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Alex P.
> 24 hourLike the IBM keyboards of the past with a really good click and tactile feel. Nice large standard keyboard size.
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Liliz12
> 24 hourThis keyboard is a mechanical keyboard, it has many different light settings
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Shabby Chic
> 24 hourMy son is the gamer in the family. He absolutely loves this keyboard and all of its functions. This keyboard is not real pricey but it does deliver a lot for the price. I would highly recommend this keyboard based upon my gamer kids thumbs up!
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xxlionxx5150
> 24 hourso the switches are off brand browns not sure whos but they dont feel lubricated and they have the sound to prove it its very grindy is the best way to explain it feels like cheap plastics when your typing which isnt the fault of the keyboard but may be the fault of the manufacturer not taking the time to properly lubricate the springs im going to try to lube them myself and see if this fixes the problem but the keyboard is really nice and looks alot like my corsair k60 keyboard i have
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Isa Rose
> 24 hourI could not, for the life of me, get the Bluetooth on this thing to work. I finally gave up and just plug it in. While that’s fine, it is frustrating that I can’t use it wirelessly as is marketed. Besides that, quality seems to be there and it’s comfortable and nice to use.
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L Parr
> 24 hourI picked this up for my 10-year-old grandson to use on his computer that he got for Christmas. He is thrilled with it! Of course only a 10-year-old would get more excited about the tool because he knew exactly what it was for. It’s if you want to switch out the keys. Apparently a lot of gamers like customizing their keys with different designs and painting them. Being able to take them off with this tool, makes sure that you don’t damage your keyboard. It came with at least a partial charge right away, so you could turn it on and see the different colors. At 10 years old, it took him a few minutes, but he was able to navigate the different choices for patterns and colors. He loves the size of it, and loves all the color choices he has. The keys are easy on the fingers, easy to see, especially with the backlit lighting. It feels like a quality keyboard, and I’ve gone through a few. I felt the price aligned with the quality.
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C
> 24 hourIve got a few different setups in my house, so Ive got several keyboards I switch in and out of various setups. Ive got a smaller backlit wired mechanical keyboard and Ive enjoyed it very much. That being said, ever since I opened up this mechanical keyboard it has become the keyboard for the setup I use all day. I love it. It has a great feel, and the backlight is nice like any other. The benefit of this one over my old one is that it is swappable. I dont have any other keys yet, but Ive always wanted to get some that are custom. The tool they included is basic but useful. Allowed for an easy pull. Just go ahead and purchase this keyboard already :) I downloaded the keyboard software and love the keyboard even more now. I havent set up any macros yet, but can definitely see myself doing so in the future. I like that the main view allows you to easily see what keys can be changed/swapped. My understanding is that you need to set up the macro in the macro tab, THEN go to the main tab and select the key you want to trigger the macro, click on it, and then select the specific macro from the macro option. Also, the various backlight settings are a lot of fun. Theyre easier to scroll through in the lighting tab on the software, and can actually be adjusted on the software in more ways than you can with just the function keys on the keyboard. If youve got a specific color aesthetic for your computer setup, you can even opt for a custom color instead of the main RGB that you can flip through using (Fn+ |)