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J S
> 24 hourThe device is illumination at keys operable. The style has a minimal parts aspect in an American wider market, of cheaper cost and quality, and not price cheap knock offs of bigger volume unit sales. The smaller number of keys is different. This keyboard forces the user of several different keyboards to developing keyboard gun for hire muscle memory adaptation capacity. This keyboard like recently other ordered are durable in the time I am used so far. Will advise as things happen. The keyboard along with others ordered arrived without damage and within estimated of delivery time.
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A. Rivera
> 24 hourThe product I purchased is the E-Element Z-88 with Brown Switches and White base. The switches feel and sound great, the back lighting is nice and bright, and the size is pretty good! For its low price, you actually get a little bit more for what you pay for than you would expect. Though, dont buy this if youre looking for the high functionality that higher end keyboards have. While the keyboards size is good, it still leaves something to be desired once it is in front of you, especially if you are fond of 60% keyboards Also, the color modes for the backlight are limited so do not expect to get crazy with your options. Other than that, I do want to say again that this is a great keyboard for someone who is new to mechanical keyboards and just want to test the waters. ESPECIALLY for the price.
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Mortenson Scharf
> 24 hourThis is a great keyboard for those looking for good mechanical switches under $50. I havent had any problems with the Brown switches -- they are clicky enough to feel feedback but not too much to the point of being obnoxious. While I wish the RGB was programmable, there are enough pre-programmed effects to keep you satisfied (keep in mind there are only 7 options for solid colors (Red-Orange, Green, Royal Blue, Yellow, Hot Pink, Sky Blue, and White). The white & aluminum finish is beautiful, and this is one of the few white 60% keyboards that still manage to fit in arrow keys. You wont regret this purchase! UPDATE 1: After several months of using this keyboard, I notice one issue that is worth mentioning but does not change my initial review. Every few months, one of the keys (usually the keys I use frequently for gaming) will become faulty. It will not register every click and either requires cleaning or replacement. Luckily, a few replacement switches have been provided which I have swapped in without issue. However, Im starting to run out and will eventually need to buy more replacements or another board. Amazon has replacements for 20 keys/$11 so its not a huge deal and doesnt change the overall value of the board too much. Update 2: Still giving this 5 stars as everything I said above holds true, but you definitely start to feel the cheapness of the switches over time. I noticed after a year of use that I was never really typing at the level of accuracy I desired. I also felt I was pressing keys much harder than I wanted to which prevented me from getting a gliding flow while writing for long periods of time. The amount of pressure needed to register a keystroke even began to hurt my wrists over time. I believe this is due to Outemu switches being far less smooth than something like Gateron. I also wanted to go wireless as it was much easier for cable management. I upgraded to the Anne Pro 2 which is a much better typing experience with improved features. If you have the extra ~$50 to spend I might recommend something like that or the Ducky One 2 Mini.
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Nicobear
> 24 hourI bought this a few months back and realized I forgot to write a review about it, so heres that review. As a teenager, money can be very hard to come by but when I get some I tend to save it so I can upgrade my setup. One of the things I needed at the time of me purchasing this was a new gaming keyboard and so I found this, read about it and purchased it. I remember it only took a few days to arrive which was nice but I mean, you cant really expect worse when it comes to Amazon. Anyway when it arrives it works great however as I used it more often, after a few weeks the space button suddenly stopped working, I dont know what happened but I couldnt see anything wrong with it so I set it aside for a bit and used my other keyboard. Now about a month ago I started using it and it worked fine and still does now, I have no idea what happened to it back then but I would definitely recommend buying this keyboard, its very high quality for the price and I think you would like it too.
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Tt
> 24 hourThe brown switches on mine feel very crisp and tactile. Theyre in a way better than the cherry mx browns if you like them to be more tactile. The only thing I dont like is that the FN key will cancel any action you making on the keyboard. If youre running in a game while pressing W, the FN key will cancel it if you have to change volume or use the FN layer for any reason. Other wise the N key rollover works flawlessly.
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D. Sato
> 24 hourPurchased the white version with brown switches. Other reviews have noted the black version does not have replaceable switches, but I wouldnt know about that. Keycaps seem fine. Switches are Outemu brown box switches(Outemu branded browns with a [+] top to put a keycap on), with an opaque white bottom housing. The board allows swapping with other outemu switches via soldered in outemu sleeves where the two contact pins go into the board. Other switches are not compatible because the outemu pins are slightly smaller(therefore other brands pins will not fit into the sleeves being too large). A cheap plastic keycap puller and a cheap stamped/bent metal switch puller are included, but I recommend using better tools than these things which are worth maybe a penny. 5 switches were included in the bubble wrap acc bag, but 3 had severely bent pins. 2 switches(A and left arrow) were defective on the keyboard on receipt(pressing the key would intermittently not cause the switch to close the connection, the left arrow would register if pressed in and wiggled) and were replaced. I would recommend upon receipt of the keyboard to use a program such as switch hitter by EliteKeyboards(not a website keyboard checker, those wont do the job) to test each key a hundred or so times to verify the switches always make good contact when pressed. If you press a key and sometimes it doesnt register, replace the switch as the most likely culprit. The lighting is internal to the keyboard, no software supported or needed. I wish there was a solid color, but the closest mode is a single color with an unlit band that makes its way across the keyboard. All in all, a good keyboard for a cheap price, but be prepared to check all the keys and possibly replace a few, possibly even having to buy replacement switches separately. Knocked off one star for poor installed switch quality assurance/bad packaging of replacements.
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Niki
> 24 hourNice colors, attractive keyboard that is easy and comfortable to use. One downside is that pressing the keys causes a very loud noise. NOT quiet at all.
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Sean Todd
> 24 houri love this keyboard. it sounds great but if someone in your household has a problem with noise, then i would not get this. its small and heavier than a normal keyboard. i like that it is heavier because it wont slide as easy. they keys are all super responsive and you dont have to press down hard on them at all. the colors are great. i just wish it came with some kind of case that i could store it in while im on trips to keep the dust off, but other than that, its a great keyboard. i would definitely recommend this to a friend
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Adroita
> 24 hourI got each of my daughters, 10 and 12 one of these white red-key RGB keyboards for their laptops, playing Roblox. What a hit that was! Probably the best happiness for the dollar of all Christmas gifts. Multiple modes that change colors and the ability to adjust speed and brightness without a driver. Base feels very solid with a thick aluminum plate under the keys to reflect the light. Only problem is now my girls want external mice as the laptop track pad is not inconvenient, but that has nothing to do with this keyboard. The keys have a slight clicking but I was going for silent. Im new to these gaming keyboards and didnt want them to be annoying on Zoom calls and such. Maybe there arent silent RGB keyboards?
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Ubaldo Walker
> 24 hourStarting off I wanna say this is a great keyboard for its price! The Z-88 has a very nice ergonomic feel to it. Despite the title this keyboard is NOT 60%, the reason is because it has the function keys and some side keys. The RGB on this keyboard is very good, however not as bright as I had anticipated. Portability wise it is very compact! However I would rather not have the extra keys because they do take up space in a bag. Gaming wise DO NOT get blue switches! They are terrible for gaming and I learned this with my last keyboard. But do to the size of the one it is very good for gaming. I prefer a small keyboard. However when playing the keyboard seems to punch down. I got the red switches which were a nock off cherry mx red switch so they weren’t as high quality. For flexibility this keyboard is okay. It gives when you start to flex it. Also the stabilizers are junk, whenever you hit space or back or shift or any keys with them, you get an awful ting sound and it’s the same with some other keys. My first Z-88 came defective and we were able to get a replacement for it as well. Over all this isn’t a terrible keyboard and I would recommend if on a budget, but if you aren’t I would spend my money else where. There is lots of potential for this keyboard, and if it were updated I may change my review.