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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Cat-Gun
> 3 dayI wanted to love this keyboard. But, the static RGB lighting really killed it for me. I know RGB isnt that important, I could just turn it off altogether. And that isnt a huge complaint or anything that most people are going to care about. I liked typing on it just fine and loved the dedicated arrow keys going from a 60% to 65% keyboard. However, my biggest complaint was the decision to put the home key to the right of the backspace button. So, instead of deleting a character, I skipped to the beginning of the line all the time. It would be better if the delete and home keys were swapped so that at least Id keep my cursor in the same place if I hit delete on accident.
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Pauly P
Greater than one weekI recently purchased this gaming keyboard and have been very impressed with its performance. The compact 60% design is perfect for gamers who prefer a minimalist setup, without sacrificing functionality or performance. The 68 keys are all highly responsive, providing a tactile feel that is perfect for gaming. The LED backlighting is another standout feature of this keyboard. The lighting is highly customizable, with a variety of different color options to choose from. The brightness of the lighting can also be adjusted, which is a nice touch for those who prefer a more subtle lighting effect. The build quality of the TMKB 60 Percent Keyboard is excellent, with a sturdy construction that feels durable and long-lasting. The keycaps are made from high-quality materials, providing a satisfying typing experience that is both accurate and comfortable. The keyboard is also easy to clean, with a simple and straightforward design that is easy to maintain. Overall, I highly recommend the TMKB 60 Percent Keyboard for anyone looking for a high-quality, compact gaming keyboard. Its responsive keys, customizable LED backlighting, and sturdy construction make it an excellent choice for gamers of all skill levels.
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alex smith
> 3 dayThis is a very nice and durable product, it was quality made and its functions work great. Very nice and will be used daily.
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Really solid keyboard.
Greater than one weekThis keyboard is a really good keyboard
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Trish
> 3 dayI love the color of the keyboard and the backlight. The keys are very responsive and easy to type with. It has red mechanical switches and you can remove the keycaps with the included keycaps puller. I dont think you can swap out the switches as it may be attached to the PCB. Its not as clicky as I thought it would be. The layout of the keys works perfect for me and Im so glad it has the directional keys. Kinda miss the numpad but then again it would be a full sized keyboard if it had the numpad. Also love that it has the function keys. It has four rubber pads on the back but no actual feet stand.
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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
> 3 daySo good the brow swiches are the best to by so just get it!!!
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Terri
> 3 dayBest keyboard I’ve ever owned
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moeshebley
> 3 dayGood
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Chad Mcghee
> 3 daythe keys are nice and smooth and isnt that loud when typing. i was really surprised how small this keyboard was but other than that its really Awesome!
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Adam McDorman
> 3 dayI tested a handful of cheap gaming keyboards. I can recommend this one without any caveats. Its not particularly fancy, I found it pretty easy and enjoyable to use. I think its great for the price. As far as the look of this keyboard, I like the simple all white keycaps with. It is backlit, but only in a blue-ish white color. I like the aesthetic because its not trying to look like an *xtreme gamer* keyboard. I could take this into my office and use it without feeling silly. In fact, this would totally work for the cozy gamer aesthetic. I found the keyboard to be a pleasure to use. I like that it has dedicated arrow keys (the other 60% keyboard that I tested did not). The red switches feel responsive, and arent noisy like blue switches. It actually felt as good to type on as another keyboard I tested that was 3 times the price. I was impressed. This, of course, is the most important feature of the keyboard: typing. It connects via a USB-C cable that is included. Its not a coiled aviator-style cable, which is a little bit of a bummer. However, it should be compatible with any USB cable to fit whatever look youre going for. I think its a fine trade-off if this is how they keep the price low... as opposed to cutting corners on the keyboard itself. The question with budget gear almost always ends up being the longevity of the tech. As always, Ill update this review if the keyboard fails over time.