tieti Wired Mechanical Keyboard, RGB Backlit Ultra-Compact 65% Layout 67Keys Gaming Keyboard, Hot Swappable Keyboard, Goten Blue Switch
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Larry H
> 24 hourI really, really like this keyboard. It’s tiny, but retains the arrow keys (without relegating them to alternate function on other keys). It’s light, but well-built. The backlighting is great and the double-shot key caps cleanly made and are very legible. The alternate functions are uniquely printed on the side, user-facing of the keys. More interestingly, however, is the alternate functions are included in the double shot shine-through, so are completely visible with the backlighting. I haven’t had another keyboard like this (they usually dye-sublimate the alternate functions). I’m really, really happy about this, as I can’t tell you how many times wished I could easily see the alternate functions in a dark room. It has 3 modes of communication and allows how-swapping of the switches.The 2.4ghz receiver stores securely in the top edge of the keyboard, and once inserted, is flush with the rest of the keyboard, making it nearly impossible to fall out if you’re toting this kb around. The housing of the board is really well made and includes dual-height kickstands, which is always nice to have. wireless function switch is easily accessible and clearly marked. The branding is kept to a minimal with only a tasteful logo included to the left of the arrow keys on the base plate of the keyboard. The board is bezel-free, which I usually don’t care for, but it looks great and I love that it keeps this board as small as possible. I really don’t have any negatives to complain about here. The makers did a great job of including just about everything you can ask for and not eliminating any desirable features to cut cost. The board is very comfortable to type in and it’s tiny enough to throw in a backpack to take with you. I absolutely love the shine-through alternate functions. This is my new favorite small keyboard and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a TKL. This is definitely one of the best keyboards I’ve used in a while.
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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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Ninjaj1
> 24 houri am always looking to make more space on my desk! I honestly only use the letters and a couple other keys on my keyboard. So I gave this a try! The typing is very satisfying! The colors are nice and not too bright! The size is amazing, I feel like I have my desk back again! I would recommend this product!
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X-90
> 24 hourI got the black version with red switches. Overall a great keyboard. I really like the key caps. The legends are printed with a fairly normal font with the extra functions printed on the front side. It keeps the top uncluttered at a glance. The LEDs shine beautifully through both legends. The keyboard is surprisingly weighty for its size. It hasnt slid around that much on my smooth top table. Like any good keyboard the LEDs can be controlled. Theres the usual patterns and buttons and even a few more than the standard. As with most mini format keyboards there are always some choice keys missing. One I will sorely miss is the lower right Control key. Instead theres a gap between Function and the arrows. The gap can be used as a landmark when navigating without looking, but I sort of wish there was a control key instead. I use right Alt way less than Control. Strictly for gaming its fine but outside of that youll quickly find your favorite keys arent there. Supposedly it has a long battery life but itll live its life fully wired.
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RAY BRITO
> 24 hourGreat for Gaming!! wireless works like a charm!
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Matt W
> 24 hourpositives: - I liked the full double shot with shine through on both the top and the front of the keycaps for the alternate functions (Fn+). very nice (see pic) - hotswappable keys - the wireless modes worked well, with nice indicators for battery charge level (hold Fn+enter and the number keys light up like a power bar from 1-0 to show battery level from 10-100%) - the lighting looks great, with 22 modes, speed, brightness, and color RBG/solid controls. - the weight is perfect. not too heavy, not too light. - it is nice and compact, with a minimal frame. - the appearance is nice. The keyboard base plate is a silver color that also goes around the edges that I found to be a little gaudy (I would have preferred a uniform white), but that is just a matter of personal preference. - The keyboard feel is good, with medium pressure linear switches. The space bar and larger keys like shift and backspace are about as loud as the other keys which is a plus (this is not the case in many keyboards). The spacebar, backspace, and enter keys do feel a bit spongier though. The bottoming out sound of the keys is good - not loud or hollow. - the back lighting turns off in wireless mode after 2 minutes of idle time to save battery life. negatives: - the usb-C wired connection on the keyboard was flakey with slight movement causing erratic flickering and dropped usb connection. I really wanted to like this keyboard, and there was a lot to like. It looked good, felt great, but the flakey wired connection was really a deal-breaker. It is basically unusable in wired mode. Ill try different cables to see if I can get it to work, but it is still the case that out of the box, this just doesnt work right. Update: it turned out to be a bad cable.
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Koger
> 24 hourThis is best for the price....Theres an aluminum plate with foam inset under the pcb, and a minimal gap inside the bottom of the case (literally enough for the battery and nothing else) which gives it great acoustics right out the gate. The board comes with real cherry...yes cherry red switches. Personally I pulled and lubed the switches, which required no soldering since it is hotswap, but they are decent as they come. The stabilizers came almost balanced (took maybe 20 minutes of tweaking) and greased up very well with no metal ping out of the box. The keycaps are decent and probably the weakest part of the board (money has to be saved somewhere) I would recommend replacing them myself. The battery is great along with stable wireless connections bluetooth and 2.4 dongle. At this price I honestly cant recommend another option if you are willing to add to the budget a little the Redragon Shaco Pro is the ultimate option. All in all though this is it I fully recommend this board!!!
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Linda Maholmes
> 24 hourGot this product for my son who is a gamer. He loves it, this keyboard changes to different colors.
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Julie L
> 24 hourGreat mechanical feel. Tiny size is great. RGB is bright.
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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+ |)