TMKB 60 Percent Keyboard,Gaming Keyboard 60 Percent, LED Backlit Ultra-Compact 68 Keys 60 Percent Mechanical Keyboard with Separate Arrow/Control Keys, T68SE, Red Switch
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Navi
> 24 hourSounds really good (stock) Lights up as described no complaints so far.
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xdCybrTurtle
> 24 hourIts a good keyboard and feels quite nice and the keys are sturdy. The thing I have to say about it is the lack of led colors. Idk if Im just stupid but its only blue
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HH
> 24 hourBought this for writing compact and I love it.
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James Minchew
> 24 hourI am a PC guy, and I am rather picky about the keyboard I use. This is the first TKL keyboard I have owned, and even though I was highly skeptical, it instantly became my main keyboard. Im not even a fan of white peripherals myself, but I would totally buy this keyboard again without hesitating. Construction does seem to be mostly plastic, but it doesnt at all feel like a cheap keyboard. The one thing I wish is that it had a longer cable, but it is a standard USB C, so its not hard to get longer cables or even extensions if your setup is kind of spread out like mine is. Spectacular keyboard for the price.
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Wall•E
> 24 hourIt’s not often you find a full on mechanical keyboard for this price. It’s fully backlit and it’s kind of gorgeous. The build quality definitely gives the impression of $100 keyboard and so far I haven’t had any issues at all with it. I have the blue switch model and I love the tactile clicks and feedback that it gives you. It comes with a few extra pieces but I haven’t had any issues with it whatsoever. Very impressed with what you get for the money here .
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Jason Edelman
> 24 hourThe keyboard I had prior to this one was a 60% and very clacky, but very good, my main issue was that it didnt have dedicated arrow keys. When I saw this (I would say, 62%) keyboard with arrows and quieter red switches, I thought what the heck, lets give it a shot. I have to say Im pleasantly surprised. Im not a huge lighting effects guy, but these are subtle enough and easily controllable that it doesnt bother me, and having it backlit is nice. Comes with a little instruction page and a keycap remover tool so you can swap keycaps or clean the keyboard.
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CS
> 24 hourFor those that love mechanical keyboards, this is a solid little device. Tactile feel is great, noise is minimal with the brown switches. Yes it is wired, but that is super common with mechanical keyboards in this brice range (sub $100). All in all I am very happy with it!
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MikeK
> 24 hourI wanted a mechanical keyboard that did not include a number pad. This fits the bill perfectly. The cord is a USB-C cable so if you need a longer cord it is easy to replace.
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Curtis T
> 24 hourIf you are limited on space and are not looking for a fancy fully customizable LED keyboard then this would be a nice option. it is small lightweight and has very nice tactile feedback from the keys. be aware that the LEDs on the keyboard do not change colors just the different types of effects that you can do. I dont make keyboard so Im not sure how difficult it is to have LEDs throughout the keyboard that can be changed to whatever color you want but I would rather them just make the keyboard one solid color and the ability to change the colors for the entire keyboard as I have several other keyboards that do that. I have other expensive keyboards that you could change the color of each individual key to a certain color so I was not expecting the same functionality for half or a third of the price. but I think it looks cheaper than what it needs to when you use multiple colors throughout the keyboard that you cannot change the color of. for me I prefer to have a wrist rest and a full size keyboard with the number pad and if I need one to travel with I have some others that are half the thickness of this one so I wouldnt even say this is something small that you could put in a laptop bag. it would fit without issue its just a lot thicker than what you would need if you were using it for travel. I do like that the USB cable is detachable though so it is easier if you were to put it in a bag. for the cost you do get a nice mechanical keyboard if the clicking and tactile feedback is what youre looking for at a very reasonable price. A few other things to note is Im not a big fan of the font or text that they tried to use at the top of some of the keys such as the number keys especially the ampersand sign. it look like an eight with the top and bottom cut off as the printing of a lot of the keys look like it was cut off or limited. I dont know if that was by Design but I would prefer just something that is clear and indicative of what Im trying to select. it does have a lot of shortcut and function keys which is nice such as opening the calculator play pause skip stuff like that. but to use function keys you have to have their little cheat sheet as its not clearly labeled if you need a F4 or F12.
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RickN
> 24 hourI got this keyboard to use with a Raspberry PI. I am a touch typist and am pleased with the feel of the brown switches. The backlighting is a nice touch that I didn’t realize I would like until I tried it. The construction seems solid.