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Amazing
> 3 dayI love this keyboard. The RGB are very bright even with the lights on. There a multiple different setting for them too. The keys sound really good and the key caps are really cute in my opinion. It came with extra key caps like for the escape key and space key. It’s very easy to clean too. I would definitely recommend this to anyone gaming on a budget.
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Jack
> 3 dayThe keycap puller included is annoying to use and it scratches keycaps and cant be used for all keycaps. The stems for the space bar keycap are awful it broke on me when i took the space bar off so now I have a half broken floppy space bar.
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A.M.
> 3 dayFor the price, this isn’t a bad option for someone who wants to try a 60% keyboard without spending much money. The Outemu red linear switches aren’t bad; they aren’t the best switches ever, but they’re usable budget switch. The pudding keycaps are nice and have a good thickness, but how good the shine-through is will vary based on the backlight color, as certain wavelengths will travel better than others. The lighting of the pudding keycaps and the translucent case does look good. The keyboard is a little bit hollow sounding, but you clearly see through the transparent case that there is no foam inside the keyboard. This keyboard could definitely benefit from some foam to dampen the sound. The stabilizers aren’t the most solid out of the box, but they are flush on the bottom, so they don’t need to be clipped. They would, however, benefit from the band-aid mod to help make them more solid. Included in the box are extra pudding keycaps. It’s nice that they include the W, A, S, D keycaps in a different color to aid with gaming. What I find odd is that they also include keycaps are not the correct configuration for this keyboard. Additionally, in order to use the arrow keys, you have to hit Fn + I, which enables the arrows, but disables the primary function of the keys that the arrows are on. Personally, I would rather hit Fn with my pinky finger while using the arrows for the moment that I need them and have the keys serve in the normal function when I release the Fn key. This is more a preference for me, but I find it annoying to have to deactivate the arrows once I’m done navigating the cursor through text. Overall, this board isn’t bad if you’re dealing with a tight budget or if you’re just dabbling to test the waters of the 60% realm. But, if you’re willing to spend $20 more on a 60% keyboard, you can find a more solid keyboard board that is 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth capable, and has superior switches. As I said, this one isn’t bad by any means, but there are others that are functionally better for not a whole lot more money.
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L
> 3 daySo let me start by saying the packaging could of been better when you ship the item. I had a small dent on the box but the keyboard was safe. I have not modded this yet and or changed any switches. The keycaps feel really nice on the keyboard. First time dealing with pudding keycaps. Works right out of the box with no software. Booklet comes with instructions on key functions. Cons: Keycap puller is meh Switch puller is not worth it. Minor issue is their is a small gap between alt and spacebar. Cable is kinda of small in length.
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L.C
15-06-2025I got this keyboard to go along with a mini PC. I didnt replace any of the caps of switches. The keys feel good and are very responsive. I love the RGB lighting as well. My favorite color is Tiffany Blue so thats my offices aesthetic. It matches my desk decor perfectly. The keyboard is so gorgeous sitting on top my desk. My daughter loves it so much that she also wants one for her gaming setup.
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katuhstrofik
> 3 dayi have been typing for 25 years. i cannot believe how cheap this PCB was. no ghosting, responsive every time i smash a key. this keyboard has already outdone my piece of $200 garbage corsair k95 plat xt. sad state of affairs but that is good news for everyone honestly. this brand seems to want to attract and retain new customers. im sold. ill be using these for some custom builds in the future when i dont want to spend $300 on a more expensive mainstream brand build. this keyboard would make an INCREDIBLE gift for someone who wants to get into mechanical keyboards or even maybe an experienced typist/gamer (such as me) to tinker with. i immediately replaced the stock switches with some glorious pandas, so i cant say whether or not the stock switches are good. they did feel good for the few minutes i typed on them before tearing them out. for the price you can get every color to match your mood and still spend less than low quality mainstream boards. im honestly blown away. also, Womier, send me like 10 of these to play with. ;)
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Cristina Panjoj
> 3 dayLove this keyboard. The sound it makes is so satisfying.
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Tanya
> 3 dayThis keyboard is cute! Love the different light patterns. I thought this was wireless but I was Mistaken. It would be even better that way but, its pretty efficient. There isnt any loud, what I call, Clickety Clacks from the keyboard which was disappointing but, it still smooth to type on. The key sounds as you type is a bit dull. Again though, I love the lights and the patterns you can use. Overall not a bad buy.
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Michal Kadzielawa
> 3 dayLube the switches and it feels amazing. I will warn you tho, Outemu switches are a b*tch to open up, which is the only knock against this product. Its also like 40 bucks tho, so you take what you can get
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Tabatha
> 3 dayEs exactamente como en la imagen. Ame mucho