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Terrible
> 3 dayExcellent built, beautiful keyboard. The size is strange, i cant get used to typing on it. Im constantly hitting 2 keys at once. Very annoying. A full size version of this would be better. Pressing the keys does feel really good, but its short lived when I hit 2 at once very frequently. Using the surface pro keyboard which is even smaller feels much more natural and easy to type with fast, though not as satisfying to the touch.
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Laimes Baine
> 3 dayThe quality and thoughtfulness of the product is awesome. I had wasted money on other mechanical keyboards and wish I had just bought this from the start. This is a keyboard made by people who love their product, and it shows. The only thing I wasnt a huge fan of was the profile of the keycaps that came with the keyboard. There isnt enough of a profile for my fingers to find and activate the intended key at the accuracy level I wanted. I ended up replacing the alphabet characters with XVX Horizon Low Profile keycaps and my accuracy is much better.
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Dojays U.
> 3 dayFor now its everything i wanted in a keyboard, especially since it has 2.4gz connection. For now its a 5 stars item, will update later if it presents problems.
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TheBookGuy
> 3 dayI love it. It looks beautiful!
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waveout
> 3 dayThis keyboard has a very solid, high quality feel to it. They keys make a great sound when pressed and its also portable. It uses bluetooth or wired (usb).
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Jerry
> 3 dayI am a heavy computer user for work and this keyboard is a joy to type on. Despite the low profile, the keys feel great. The keyboard overall feels well made and solid.
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Alfredo Perez
> 3 dayThis keyboard is slim. Feels like I could type for hours. The feedback from the switches is awesome. It is also light. I have tried many mechanical keyboards and this one has to be top 3. Only 2 small complaints the keycaps are a bit hard to see in the dark and the legs underneath are not very thick. I recommend this keyboard to someone looking for a quality slim mech keyboard.
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Jeff H
> 3 dayGreat feel, relatively low lag when paired wirelessly. My only complaint is that the battery indicator is not very effective. One minute it’s at 20% and then it’s at zero. Really wish it was more consistent.
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S. Stevens
> 3 dayA surprisingly nice keyboard for general office/dev use. Only issue for me is that its not as low profile as expected. Ill definitely be picking up some wrist support bar soon. Very happy with it otherwise.
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Cras
> 3 dayI tried so hard to like this keyboard that I actually packed it to return it, unpacked it again to give it another shot, only to ultimately pack it up again to be returned... FOUR TIMES lol. The keyboard looks great. Its definitely more thin than most and the keys sound great (I got clicky blue). I am a software engineer and type ~8-10 hours a day, wether for work, gaming or browsing. I have been using my Apple magic KB for years and wanted something mechanical again for a while. I purchased 3 keyboards because I couldnt make up my mind. I got this one, the keychron v4 and the logitech mx mini wireless. The logitech kb arrived first and it was great. It just felt...boring, I guess with no fancy rgbs/ key colors, if thats what youre into. Coming from the magic kb, I had to purchase a wrist wrest for it. The keychron came next but it nowhere near the logitech, imo so I returned it immediately. Last came the nuphy. I loved how it looked and felt out the box. It felt great typing on it before I actually turned it on. I used it for a couple of days and noticed a couple of things though First, I did need a wrist rest for it. It is thin, but nothing like the magic keyboard. I found that even after the first day, my palm was getting a little tingly and using my wrist rest immediately resolved my pain. Second, certain keys, like backspace and enter sometimes needed to be hit twice to register. At first I thought maybe I just wasnt used to the kb yet, but it started happening more frequently and became very obvious. This issue didnt happen a single time with logitech. I tried to overlook it because the kb itself looks more appealing than the logitech, but in the end, I boxed it back up to return it. The logitech feels much higher quality overall and has super helpful features for me like having designated bluetooth keys to easily switch between machines by just tapping a button. I would be interested in maybe trying newer versions of this if they iterate on it in the future.