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J. W.
> 24 hourPros Compact Quality mechanical brown switches USB C port so the cable is replaceable Cons Very tall keys so a wrist support is required to type at a comfortable angle Kinda loud but that is expected No angle adjustments, only flat
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FriedRice
> 24 hourGot the blues and they make a nice sound
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Mason
> 24 hourNothing bad abt it its not rattly the switches sound great with glorius aura white pudding keycaps recommended buying
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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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Soul
> 24 hourI love it so much and its smooth #recommend
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Aleia
> 24 hourI got this for my son as he’s been wanting a 60% keyboard for gaming for quite a while. He’s very happy with it. It’s aesthetically pleasing both with and without lights. The little bumps on the back that gives it a bit of a tilt is nice and the sound of a mechanical keyboard is nice.
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J
> 24 hourPositives: Nice quality keycaps Cheaper LEDs tend to have a flickery look to them if you move your eyes quickly or wave your hand in front. This keyboard barely has that Switches arent name brand Cherry MX Browns of course, but they imitate them fairly well Satisfying to type on Has 19 lighting modes Has Windows Key lock if desired Negatives: No way to raise the keyboard Wired only Review: This is a nice keyboard! I say this having tested quite a few mechanical keyboards now, including name brands and other generics. I dont *love* this keyboard like I have with some others, but given the value its great, and even has less shortcomings than a lot of higher end keyboards Ive tested. Some noteworthy things: * A lot of functions youd expect for a full size keyboard rely on the FN key, such as Home, Print Screen, and the entire F row of keys. * Theres no included way to raise this keyboard up for a better typing angle * Backlight can be disabled if desired Overall this seems like a great keyboard for someone looking for a cheap entry to mechanical keyboards! It compares handily with most $70 mechanical keyboards Ive tried
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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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This is a great keyboard but I do not know if the swiches are hot swap but the brow swiches are the best love it
> 24 hourSo good the brow swiches are the best to by so just get it!!!
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Hannah
> 24 hourCompact and made sturdy. Great buy!