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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  • Gerald Bertram

    > 3 day

    I have recently gotten into keyboard modding. What I wanted was a basic prebuilt keyboard that I could then mod. This one fit that need perfectly. Right out of the box it actually didnt sound too bad! I mean there is no thock here but they switches do not sound pingy or cheap. This means Ill be able to lube the switches, or change them out all together since this is a hot swap keyboard, throw on some nice keycaps and most important for that great sound is some sound dampening inside to get that deep thick sound everything is searching for. The RGB combined with the semi transparent case really makes this keyboard shine, literally! If you are looking for a good starter keyboard to start your adventure into keyboard modding, I think this one is a fantastic choice on a budget!

  • Ayden

    > 3 day

    I got exactly what I paid for. The old phrase You get what you pay for. comes to mind when I bought this. I got the extra keys and the key pullers and everything, which is the main reason this keyboard costs so much. The keyboard itself is a $20 keyboard with cheap keys, a clangy, annoying sound whenever I click a key. I can hear every spring as I press them. The keyboard quality is extremely low and annoying to type with. I suggest you find a better quality keyboard or spend a little more money on one that is reliable.

  • Elmarie

    > 3 day

    Great materials, nice and solid keyboard. Looks amazing!

  • Cristina Panjoj

    Greater than one week

    Love this keyboard. The sound it makes is so satisfying.

  • PM

    > 3 day

    60% Percent Keyboard - Womier WK61 Keyboard, Hot-Swappable Ultra-Compact RGB Gaming Keyboard w/Pudding Keycaps, Linear Red Switch, Pro Driver/Software Supported - Phantom Black After watching with bemusement the Womier WK61 build competition held by a group of popular Youtubers, I was quite interested in trying out the Bakeneko-style mod featured by Keybored in that particular competition. That meant buying a silicone O-ring gasket for the mount for a minimal fee. After putting everything together, along with JWICK Black switches, I have to say that the O-ring gasket mounting provides for a nice soft typing feel with some minimal flex, but more importantly it does provide for a uniform sound profile across the board. The board itself is surprisingly well built for the price point, utilizing a daughter board USB-C connector that lends itself favorably for trying out unique mods such as the above. The keyboard layout is wonky and forces you to toggle arrow navigation keys with a Fn-I press, and again another Fn-I to toggle off the arrows. This is not the best implementation of embedding nav keys. The better way would be what a lot of other 60% keyboards do: embed them into the bottom row of modifiers (i.e. the Alt - WIn - Ctrl + / keys). For me ultimately the subpar layout is a nail in the coffin, I dont find myself using this one in my usual rotation. When there are dedicated kits out there that do a proper gasket mount, come with a polycarbonate plate, with screw-in PCB mount stabilizers, at a budget price point i.e. the CIY GAS 67, there is not a lot this offers to recommend it.

  • Cristian Pablo

    > 3 day

    The colors are soooo pretty! I find the keycaps reasonably easy to replace. The switches are in there pretty tightly. The size is very space efficient and the sound is very satisfying. I think the price was perfect and I cant stop looking at it! It might not be the ultimate gaming keyboard but its more than adequate for everyday gaming.

  • Mochikisu

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard so much its so beautiful and comes with the extra key caps To customize I definitely recommend this keyboard to anyone and everyone!

  • Andrew

    > 3 day

    Overall 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.

  • Christina Dandrea

    > 3 day

    Ordered this as a gift, the space bar was not connecting so I requested a replacement and was sent one quickly. The birthday boy was super happy and loves his new keyboard.

  • Sandy

    > 3 day

    The quality of the keyboard is pretty bad but you cant complain for the price of the keyboard. The aesthetic of the keyboard cancels it out the build quality and the switches sound like they are either lightly lubed or not at all.

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