YUNZII SK64 Grey Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Optical Switch, RGB, Programmable Custom Keyboard (Gateron Blue Switch, Grey 64 Keys)

(514 reviews)

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  • Chase

    > 3 day

    Key layout is a bit different for a 60 percent And the rgb is crap

  • jaidurham

    > 3 day

    My son has been through so many keyboards very quickly. This one has outlasted all the others! Love the colors. His room walls are lined with sting led lights.

  • Isabela

    Greater than one week

    This would be a 5 if the cable it came with wasnt already broken otherwise keyboard is awesome good for gaming

  • Vicky K. Nguyen

    > 3 day

    the keyboard was so cute. it’s definitely not silent keyboard, but not an annoying click-clack sound either. the lighting options are endless.

  • JJ

    > 3 day

    This is a great keyboard for gaming. I absolutely adore it and use it all the time. It’s my go to for everything and I wish I’d gotten it sooner.

  • Sat Singh

    > 3 day

    Awesome keyboard but come on two D keys and no S key? Probably still gona keep this keyboard though.

  • majortomiscominghome

    Greater than one week

    The gateron optical brown switches are lit. Overall the keeb seems solid and well made. Only downside to this particular one is you can’t read the keys at all if it’s dim or dark, but then who is buying this and keeping the stock keycaps? At any rate this beast seems like the best deal probably if you’re into the 60% thing. I haven’t tried the software yet because it’s just been hooked up to a raspberry pi, but the default lighting schemes are accessible via hot keys and seem to be green, or RGB. The stock cable is very long so maybe get one of the coiled usb-c cables.

  • Carla Diaz

    > 3 day

    For gaming

  • Jesse Honest

    > 3 day

    Starting out it came packaged fine. Nothing fancy. Came with a plastic cap puller which sucks and a couple extra key caps. The color is a little different but I dont mind it. The caps themselves are high quality although I switched mine out. The build quality and switches are fine, my complaints are with the functionality. For 25 more dollars you can get a Ducky One 2 ( Which I did ) or an Anne Pro 2, among other options that perform better. Half the short cuts in the instruction manual dont even work and you have no way to know what layer your even on because of this. The software, unless you speak and/or read Chinese is unusable. So basically, spend the extra money and get a top tier 60%. I went from a FULL SIZE down to this by the way and I LOVE IT! Ill never go back to a full sized keyboard lol. It does take getting used to for the shortcuts so Im hoping the Ducky has a much better on board macro system which Im sure it does or Ill swoop the Anne Pro which seems to at this moment in time have the best software. ( Sorry I excluded the big names, Im not a fan of them. Steel Series and Logitech both make decent ones if thats your thing. Boring black basic big box kbs with a decent build quality. Unless you ask Techne , awesome reviewer but IDK about the top picks lol. ) Thats it! Hope this helped!

  • David Pieser

    > 3 day

    Great keyboard

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