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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  • Josefa Bernier

    > 3 day

    Honestly, you cannot beat this price. It’s super easy to mod and swap switches. RGB is decent, the pudding keycaps look and feel great. Highly impressive considering the cost of the board.

  • Jess

    > 3 day

    perfect keyboard for gaming. The colors are really nice, good quality, if you buy it you wont regret it. I think its a good keyboard for its price.

  • katuhstrofik

    > 3 day

    i have been typing for 25 years. i cannot believe how cheap this PCB was. no ghosting, responsive every time i smash a key. this keyboard has already outdone my piece of $200 garbage corsair k95 plat xt. sad state of affairs but that is good news for everyone honestly. this brand seems to want to attract and retain new customers. im sold. ill be using these for some custom builds in the future when i dont want to spend $300 on a more expensive mainstream brand build. this keyboard would make an INCREDIBLE gift for someone who wants to get into mechanical keyboards or even maybe an experienced typist/gamer (such as me) to tinker with. i immediately replaced the stock switches with some glorious pandas, so i cant say whether or not the stock switches are good. they did feel good for the few minutes i typed on them before tearing them out. for the price you can get every color to match your mood and still spend less than low quality mainstream boards. im honestly blown away. also, Womier, send me like 10 of these to play with. ;)

  • Hunter S. DiCicco

    > 3 day

    Straight to the point: This is a great hotswap 60% option for getting into the hobby of mechanical keyboards. Ive been modding mine heavily and it looks, feels and sounds exactly as I had imagined my 60% keyboard when I first decided I wanted one. The lighting effects are superb. Definitely invest in some switches with transparent top housings to let that beautiful light shine through. It comes with Outemu Reds which are pretty good if you like linear switches and they do have transparent top housings.

  • 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.

  • Matt B

    > 3 day

    good 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.

  • 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.

  • mike

    18-11-2024

    Great keyboard for the price. No foam whatsoever. Did a tape mod, changed the key caps and also changed switches to Akko matcha greens. Need to work on stabilizers but all in all great board for the price and easy to mod. I would buy some orings and fill it up it polyfill to make it sound better as well.

  • Amazing

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard. The RGB are very bright even with the lights on. There a multiple different setting for them too. The keys sound really good and the key caps are really cute in my opinion. It came with extra key caps like for the escape key and space key. It’s very easy to clean too. I would definitely recommend this to anyone gaming on a budget.

  • jennifer

    Greater than one week

    Overall, the keyboard is not bad. It looks great and it worked great. However, I personally didnt like how the arrow keys were made to work. You have to press Fn + i every time to switch between the letter and the arrows. I realized it was not the keyboard for me. Another thing I did not like was how the stabilizer keys sounded--they sounded a little hollow. Nonetheless, it is worth the money you pay for it.

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