Womier K66 60% Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard, Gateron Switch Acrylic Gaming Keyboard for PC PS4 Xbox (Blue Switch,White)

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  • Prof. Elmer Barrows

    > 24 hour

    I will note, that you need to be very careful when pulling the keycaps, as the switch pulled right our with it. So, hotswap keyboard it is! I bought this primarily for gaming and trying for switch testing. im pretty surprised with how much I like typing on it. The sounds are not very high pitched, which I love. Be aware, the stabilizers are... pingy? I think they will get pulled out and either replaced or at least lubed... or something. The space-bar isnt super pingy, but the enter and backspace are. I pretty much expect that on any new pre-built board, so it doesnt detract from the overall feel of the board. Shipping does take a while, but 2 weeks isnt terrible.

  • Eric

    > 24 hour

    Lets start with the pros, since there are so little. - The RGB is awesome through the translucent case. Its a light show on your desk. Replace the stock caps with some pudding keycaps and youll have an even crazier light show. Ok, heres the unfortunate issues that make this a lousy purchase - even for the low price. Also, if youre new to mechanical keyboards, this keyboard is very low priced. - The switches dont snap into the board. If you turn your keyboard upside down, your keycaps and switches will fall out. Its mind blowing that Womier thought this was acceptable. Mine was not a defective unit. Ive since read this is how this board works. Ive owned many mechanical keyboards, some cheap, some pricey - this would be unacceptable in any price range. - Another annoying side effect of the loose switches is that its double the work to do a simple task like swapping your keycaps. Since the switches dont snap into the board, when you pull the keycap, youre also pulling out the switch. Now you have to put the switch back in (careful not to bend those switch pins) and then put the new keycap on. LOL, WTF? - My case was not flush on the sides. There are three layers of acrylic sandwiched together. My middle layer was not the same size as the others and resulted in the sides being uneven. - The keycaps arent great quality. This isnt surprising for the price though. If you keep this board, you may want to find some better quality pudding keycaps to enhance the RGB effect. - The stabilizers are loud and rattly. Again not a surprise on a budget board, but youll need to factor another $25 in for decent stabs and lube unless youre ok with these stabs. - This is marketed as a 60% board. Its not. At all. Its a 65% board. Just clarifying that for anyone new to mechanical keyboards. All this being said, I returned mine. The RGB kicks ass, but the other issues were too annoying for me as I like to swap switches/keycaps often. Also, the level of quality on this board didnt inspire confidence that is would last long. For the price, youre better off getting a Keychron K6. Ive owned that board and its solid. Obviously the RGB wont match up to the Womier, but not many boards will in any price range. At least the Womier has one thing going for it.

  • Randi

    > 24 hour

    My son loves this keyboard. He’s a gaming teen and specifically picked this one out for Christmas.

  • Castin

    > 24 hour

    Its a really cool looking keyboard in person and the Gateron switches feel nice. However if youre a rhythm game fan this keyboard might be completely useless for you. I play several rhythm games quite a lot and I noticed in all of them that theres a weird constant fluctuation in latency. Probably anywhere from -20 to +20. In games like osu! you can clearly see the very sporadic hit timing. I can plug in my other keyboards and the problem instantly goes away. No idea what could cause this. I also have some issues with the build quality. On the one I received, the acrylic layers are very misaligned, to the point where its uncomfortable on my thumb if Im resting it on the front side of the keyboard under the space bar. Also the plastic scratches incredibly easy and the switches are held in VERY tightly to the top plate. It feels like its going to break every time I try to remove a switch. Despite those issues, Its a pretty nice board for the money and I would totally ignore the build quality and use it as my daily driver board if it didnt have the latency issue.

  • Happy sone

    > 24 hour

    With it had software to have custom color

  • Rebeca

    > 24 hour

    Things to notice: The keys kinda have this chalky feeling to it? But other than that, it’s a very nice mechanical keyboard, with loads of RGB and lighting which makes your setup stand out even more. Preferably go for this one if you want a 65% ergonomic, white hot swappable keyboard.

  • carlos o.

    > 24 hour

    nada que decir, el teclado es lo que promete

  • Frank

    > 24 hour

    Solid keyboard, need to clip and lube the stabilizers. Switches are a little scratchy so your going to need to lube and film them, but avoid blue switches if you want a quieter board. If they have yellows in stock go with them smoother then the rest. I built this for a friend and produced some decent sound after modifications, almost like the stacked acrylic case sound from cannon keys for less cost.

  • Charlie Hiller

    > 24 hour

    Just the quality sells it for me, the sound, colors, and feel are just bonuses at this point, best keyboard Ive ever laid my hands on.

  • Jacob

    > 24 hour

    This is my first keyboard after doing some research into the mk community. After lubing switches/stabs I can say that Im very pleased with it! The different RGB settings that work independently for the switches/edge were a very nice touch!

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