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carlos o.
Greater than one weeknada que decir, el teclado es lo que promete
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Victoria Huckabee
> 3 dayit’s not absolutely horrible. the case creaks a lot and it’s a non-standard layout which means you can’t swap out some of the key caps like the windows key, function, and right shift. i put gateron yellows in here and they feel great. getting the included reds out of the pcb was a pain in the ass but what do you expect from a $75 keyboard. overall, decent build quality for the money, works great, and looks great. Would i buy this again? No. Get the TKL version. It’s standard layout so you can slap whatever keycaps on it. Overall, not terrible just meh.
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An Vu
> 3 dayI bought this as a entry level way of getting into building custom keyboards. I love the way this looks and this is the first time I have used a 60% keyboard. My only complaint is when pulling the key caps out (to see what kind of switches are placed) the entire key cap and switch came off! It might be that the key caps are tight or the switches are loose. I almost damaged a switch by doing so. Overall, great for the value
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Richard Holmes
Greater than one weekLots of color schemes, the brown switch feels nice and isnt loud
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Walt
> 3 dayI liked this keyboard for gaming. Good quality and good performance. I really like the RGB and all the color options.
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Heaven Medhurst
> 3 daybright great rgb, if u just care a cool looking keyboard, and the typing sound is little bad, but u get what pay for right.
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Percy Moen II
> 3 dayTHIS WAS AMAZING! THE RGB WAS OUTSTANDING AND THE QUALITY WAS SO GOOD. What I didn’t like was the confusion I had with the lighting. It was confusing, but with a simple search you can find how to control it.
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Carlo Delallana
> 3 dayYou get this for the lights and it just looks amazing. I like that there is no need for software to manipulate all the settings.
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Boston
> 3 dayVery good keyboard in a lot of ways. There were only two major complaints that I have but both of which are somewhat minor. 1: The switches were very poorly made and were a pain to take out of the keyboard. The bottom lever you need to press in kept breaking when trying to pull it out because there wasn’t that much plastic supporting it. The switches were pretty good for the little time I used them but it’s just something small to keep in mind. 2: The key caps had a very dusty feel. I’m not exactly someone who has 20 different keyboards and reviews them for a living but this was just something I wasn’t expecting. This is entirely preference but if you aren’t wanting that then I’d recommend you buy other key caps or find another keyboard. (I have yet to get my key caps yet so take this with a grain of salt) This probably makes it sound like a very bad keyboard just with how negative I’ve been while writing this but in every detail besides the two before hand it was very well made. The lights were very bright and the keyboard was very responsive so I would strongly recommend this to someone especially if they’re willing to spend the time putting in new switches and maybe different key caps.
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Frank
> 3 daySolid 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.