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Exoticas Empire
> 3 dayThis is a awesome gaming keyboard its of great quality and great value as well. I got this product to use with my mini PC in my nail studio. Im loving the RGB colorful lights my whole nail studio have these kind of lights I love color and its so beautiful.
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Spring Newman
> 3 dayThis keyboard really feels and looks high quality (especially given the low price) it comes very nicely packaged. The keyboard comes with a nice high quality braded USB-C cord and the RGB is phenomenal, and the keys are nice and clicky! Ive been using this keyboard now for a little over a month without any issues. Also no issues while gaming. Great Keyboard for the price!
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KharyP
Greater than one weekIve been using the B-2 Mini Keyboard for a few weeks now, and Im absolutely loving it. Its the perfect keyboard for my needs, and its exceeded all of my expectations. The first thing I noticed about the keyboard was its build quality. Its made of high-quality materials and feels very sturdy. The keys are also very responsive, and I love the clicky sound they make. Another thing I really like about the keyboard is its RGB lighting. Its very customizable, and I can change the colors and effects to match my mood or the game Im playing. Overall, Im very happy with the B-2 Mini Keyboard. Its the perfect keyboard for my needs, and I would definitely recommend it to others.
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Autumn Willow
> 3 daySo, anyone whos read my reviews knows I generally do not get on well with Bluetooth devices, and not for a lack of trying. Either the radio on my PC flakes out, or I cant get multiple devices paired without forcing one device to forget the BT devic, or something else will go squirrely. Not so with this keyboard. Function + J, K, or L for about 3 seconds puts it in paring mode for one of three different devices, and then its as simple as tapping Function+one of those keys. Thats literally it. Make sure to have your host device scanning for BT devices before you start, as the pairing window is surprisingly short (NOT a bad thing, saves battery life when its not constantly seeking) Okay, so how is it as a keyboard? If youve ever typed on a mechanical keyboard, then this will feel extremely natural to you. I went with the Cherry MX Red switches because I type on a Cherry MX Silent (aka Pink) Corsair keyboard as my main, full size board. But I wanted something I could easily use in my lap while gaming at my 4k TV or with my iPad, and this is perfect for me. The keys are full size, just scrunched together slightly, which you honestly will not even notice until you reach for the rarely used pageup/down/etc. keys, then youll have to glance down to find them, just like any other compact keyboard. Build quality feels really good. I would not (and will not) think twice about throwing this beauty in my backpack/day bag alongside my iPad. Speaking of, I have a nice case for my iPad, with a keyboard built in. Its actual Hell as a touch typist, trying to use that thing. The chicklet keys feel like Im trying to tap dance on a thin layer of ice over a frozen pond, my fingers slip off the home keys constantly. Its just miserable. This mini-kb just became my new best traveling companion honestly! It even worked right away when I tested it with my phone, so texting (when Im able to sit down and bring it out) will never be the same again. All in all, I love it. Im not big on RGB, but thats easy to turn off (Fn + DOWN arrow a couple of times, or Fn + Backspace) but it is useful for checking your battery life (Fn + Enter), knowing if its in BT Pairing or connected modes, etc. Final thoughts: theres some keyboard software you can download for it off the TIETI website for more advanced features, like macro programming, changing the RGB, etc. but I didnt bother with it since I dont plan to use this keyboard at my PC. But its there if you want to give it a try. :)