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Nate
> 24 hourI was surprised by the build quality of this keyboard. It’s immediately clear that a lot of thought went into the design and the whole keyboard revolves around aesthetics. Fantastic sounds and good interface for reprogramming keys. No complaints!
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Alan
> 24 hourPros: 75% form factor (LOVE IT) The color profile looks really great. Key travel also feels great. Cons: Kind of clacky (Not a fan of, but this is because of the thickness of the keyoboard I think) Hollow sound from body (Another tradeoff given the size/thickness of the body.) Battery dies faster than expected. (but again in this form factor, understandable)
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Indraneel Mondal
> 24 hourThis is a good quality keyboard with a very low profile. There are not many keyboards with this profile out there. This does not require a wrist rest but I would recommend one if youre used to laptop keyboard. If you are planning to get away from the smushy and squishy membrane keyboards this is a very good option. I use it primarily for my regular office and personal work on a daily basis. I find it way better than any other keyboard Ive used in the past including Dell and Logitech ones. I have the tactile brown switches which is a good compromise between the clicky and linear switches. The feedback is subtle. I am not much into gaming but I do like the RGB lighting. The accompanying NuPhy console is also very good allowing you to program different aspects of the keyboard like keystrokes, macros, etc. The only thing you need to be aware of is that the keyboard is 20 bucks cheaper in the NuPhy website. I didnt have any issues so far. Ill post an update after I use it for some time.
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Zichen Zhang
> 24 hourFirst of all, beautiful keyboard, nice touch, good quality. I love it. But there’s a big problem with the 2.4g wireless connection. I plugged the dongle in the back of my pc under the table. And then the connection becomes really poor. The typing was not delayed, it’s losing connection. I typed “connection”, then I got only part of the word, something like “tio”. I tried typing under the table near the dongle, it worked perfectly fine. This issue can be easily fixed, I know, just get an extension cable to place the dongle on the table. But I just want to point out the issue here. Because I have another wireless keyboard that I used for years, same scenario, no connection issue at all. Apart from the connection issue, this is a great keyboard. I like it a lot that I decide to just give up the wireless connection.
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Bill Grogansgoat
> 24 hourMy box was a dented but it didnt affect anything inside it appears. The keyboard is low profile and the keys individually are slippery like a laptop, but I was still able to get high typing speeds when I took an online test. No complaints. Except price. Also came with stickers of some anime girl - not sure if this is a miss from the manufacturer as far as what demographics are buying it but Im a 50s male and this was a weird thing. Would have preferred something in Japanese or Chinese script. Little girly stickers though? A waste. lol
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Michael
> 24 hourThe red Gateron switches have a nice tactile feel to them and the keycaps feel good against my fingers as odd as that might sound. Connecting the keyboard was very simple. I have connected it via USB to my desktop and used Bluetooth to connect to my laptop and Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra tablet. Using the NuPhy software to modify what certain keys do or adjust the RGB lighting is also nice. I would recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a compact mechanical keyboard that would be great on a desk or is portable enough to throw in a backpack.
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Daniel K Wilson
> 24 hourWorks well with a Mac. Supports both USBC and Bluetooth. Great feel. Reasonable noise. And is completely INDESTRUCTIBLE. I bring external keyboards with me everywhere. I load them into an overpacked, overweight backpack. The last 5 keyboards I have tried have lasted less than a month before Impact broke off the keys. This thing just cannot be broken.
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JF
> 24 hourThis keyboard feels really smooth on your finger tips. I havent had any issues with it, the connection with the usb dongle has been responsive. Switches: Red
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B
> 24 hourNo way to store the dongle or magnetic pads makes them easy to lose
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TRWphotos
> 24 hourThis is my first low profile mechanical keyboard and I dont think Im going back. The typing experience here (I got brown switches,) is perfect. Very tactile and thwocky. The box comes with a red and blue switch as well as an extra brown. This is so you can try out the others on the chance you want to pick up some more switches for the future. The RGB is plenty bright in my setup. I prefer this more subtle RBG for my keyboard, so I dont even have mine at max brightness in the photo. They keycaps arent shine through, but you can always grab some that are and swap them out. This is a huge upgrade over my Keychron K2, and Im very much looking forward to the many hours ahead typing on it. If youre considering picking one of these up, please do! You wont regret it!