Womier WK61 60% Keyboard, Hot-Swappable Keyboard Ultra-Compact RGB Gaming Mechanical Keyboard w/Pudding Keycaps, Linear Red Switch, Pro Driver/Software Supported - Glacier Blue
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Andrew
> 3 dayOverall impression: If youre wanting to get into custom keyboard and looking for a really inexpensive then the Womier probably your best bet. The keyboard has decent key and its a red switch so I like the typing on it. This keyboard will definitely need some update like PE foam, change stabs, and tape mod just to have it sound decent. The RGB through the pudding caps are very bright and it has several light RGBs settings. Keys does wobble but it is as expected at this price point.
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Kevin F
> 3 dayOut of the box, the keys were messed up. The left win key and right alt key didnt work. The bottom right 2 buttons were mapped to arrow keys. I downloaded the software and clicked the apply button and that flashed the keyboard and fixed everything. Works great now.
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Donovan Candido
> 3 dayI use this keyboard for fortnite arena and Call of duty and this keyboard is great for the price. The rgb gets very bright and lights the whole keyboard. There is a video of this keyboard go watch it for more details but I have nothing bad to say about this keyboard.
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Matt B
> 3 daygood value, easy to mod, the translucent purple fondly reminds me of old Nintendo products. Only concern is the companion app which is somewhat lacking in features, and the default fn bindings are not necessarily intuitive.
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D. Donnell
> 3 dayI am very impressed with this keyboard. The keys feel great! I love the look of the caps. The software was easy to download and use. Initially some keys were switched (win, alt, and ctrl) but resetting the profile in the software fixed that issue. My only issue is, the software does not enable the lighting at startup. I have to manually click light box in the software for it to light up after startup. Other than that, excellent KB!!!
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Maraya P.
Greater than one weekI enjoyed this keyboard but it was personally a lot smaller than what I thought I could use. Its good if you want a nice small but hot swappable keyboard. I got the bigger version from the same company and love it.
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lmcnulty
> 3 dayThis is the best keyboard not only for the money, but for gaming too. It has so many different effects, the software that you can download from the website works very well too. Best purchase i’ve made in a long time
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A.M.
> 3 dayFor the price, this isn’t a bad option for someone who wants to try a 60% keyboard without spending much money. The Outemu red linear switches aren’t bad; they aren’t the best switches ever, but they’re usable budget switch. The pudding keycaps are nice and have a good thickness, but how good the shine-through is will vary based on the backlight color, as certain wavelengths will travel better than others. The lighting of the pudding keycaps and the translucent case does look good. The keyboard is a little bit hollow sounding, but you clearly see through the transparent case that there is no foam inside the keyboard. This keyboard could definitely benefit from some foam to dampen the sound. The stabilizers aren’t the most solid out of the box, but they are flush on the bottom, so they don’t need to be clipped. They would, however, benefit from the band-aid mod to help make them more solid. Included in the box are extra pudding keycaps. It’s nice that they include the W, A, S, D keycaps in a different color to aid with gaming. What I find odd is that they also include keycaps are not the correct configuration for this keyboard. Additionally, in order to use the arrow keys, you have to hit Fn + I, which enables the arrows, but disables the primary function of the keys that the arrows are on. Personally, I would rather hit Fn with my pinky finger while using the arrows for the moment that I need them and have the keys serve in the normal function when I release the Fn key. This is more a preference for me, but I find it annoying to have to deactivate the arrows once I’m done navigating the cursor through text. Overall, this board isn’t bad if you’re dealing with a tight budget or if you’re just dabbling to test the waters of the 60% realm. But, if you’re willing to spend $20 more on a 60% keyboard, you can find a more solid keyboard board that is 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth capable, and has superior switches. As I said, this one isn’t bad by any means, but there are others that are functionally better for not a whole lot more money.
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Michael C.
> 3 dayA good budget keyboard, but had one flaw, the tab key on the keyboard was broken. Replacing the switch did not work. Its now past my return date, but if you do purchase a WK61 make sure all keys work beforehand
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Moyse family
> 3 dayGot this keyboard for my son who loves gaming on his PC. He loves this, so that must mean it’s good!