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B. Anderson
> 3 dayIm surprised by how much I like this keyboard - Im typing this review on it, and its my new favorite. Its compact and solidly made. The switches are stable, so theres no wiggle in the keys like youd see with cheaper keyboards. You can connect it any way possible: bluetooth, 2.4 ghz dongle, or straight USB with the fabric USB cable. If youre into keyboards, youll understand this: its very thocky, although Im likely going to pull the switches and give them a good lube to improve the sound. I really appreciate that they included arrow keys - thats not something you usually see in 65% keyboards. The battery life is outstanding, and it has no problem lasting forever while still running non-stop light displays. Something that isnt really mentioned in the description is there is a sliding volume key on the left side of the keyboard, and Im finding myself using it way more than I would have thought. I hope this was helpful - this is a very solid keyboard that maximizes the 65% frame, and then some.
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AcidStrawbz_
> 3 dayThis thing is bomb! I have a few mechanical keyboards. A few I built, a few i modified, and a few are stock. This one included (for now). But out da box its beautifully made! Better than expected for sure. There is virtually no rattle which I like. Super solid frame. The slider on the side I thought was gimmicky as first but It is now my favorite feature of the board! It looks nice and glides buttery smooth with a nice resistance to it. The RGB is intense, Im not sure if you can turn off a certain part from the board or not yet, but I havent cared or needed to at least yet. The keycaps are nice and thocky for how low profile they are. I think this is achieved through a combination of a solid frame, backboard, good linear gateron reds, nice stock stabilizers, and excellent flipper rubber adjustable feet. The battery life has been more than Ive ever found myself needing. Once in a while I go to starbucks or the library to get out of the house and work so battery is never an issue even with rgb on all day wirelessly connected. At home I run a custom coiled cable but otherwise its stock. I think the price point is so right for this board. It can be customized quite a bit with the on board controls with are actually pretty clear and easy to learn and understand versus some of the boards on board menus yeeeuuughhhhh iykwim,ykwim. Lets wrap this up- Basically, this to me is a cooler and WAY better version of the Logitech G915 with similar build quality but definitely better sound and better switches.
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Sandy
> 3 dayIts pretty light and low profile for those who travel a lot and still want the feel of mechanical switches. The switches are not lubed and pretty loud sadly.
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M. R. Simmons
Greater than one weekThis is a good option if you are looking for a very thin, light, reduced layout mechanical keyboard. The small footprint of this keyboard is great for ergonomics and portability. It is not only a smaller size as far as layout goes, but the low profile means that your fingers will do much less work to press each key. This keyboard uses linear red switches, which means very smooth keystrokes. The keys are also very stable. If the keys are not stable, when you press them, they wobble and it makes typing much less satisfying. They used good stems on the keys to make sure that the keys feel very secure when you press them. The keyboard has RGB backlighting which is controlled using FN combinations. You dont need any additional driver software installed to use the advanced functions of this keyboard. That is great, because that means that there is no need for running drivers that can cause conflicts with other software, or that hog system resources. I have to say, after using several other mechanical keyboards that operate lighting and other features with key combinations, this keyboard has the most sensible combinations I have come across. In addition, everything is labeled on the keycaps so you wont have to worry about remembering every function or having to keep the manual handy. The keyboard itself is made from an aluminum alloy, and comes with a USB-C cable with an attached holder for the 2.4Ghz receiver. I love this design choice as a lot of these wireless mechanical keyboards dont have any good storage to keep the receiver handy when you need it. It also comes with a manual. The keyboard has easy operation...it has a Windows/Mac switch and a wireless, wired switch. You can use the 2.4Ghz receiver or Bluetooth 5.0 to connect the keyboard wirelessly. You switch between wired modes with an FN combination. There is a volume slider on the top of the left side of the keyboard. The slider is not as precise as a volume knob, but it works very well for adjusting volume. This keyboard is super light. It is not plate-mounted, so it is not going to have the extra heft or stability of a plate mount, but it is going to be much lighter for it. Also, the keys will not ping, and will be even quieter. The RGB lighting actually shines through the keycaps on this mechanical keyboard, which is what I prefer for working later. The keycaps feel like ABS, but then that is likely why the lighting can shine through the keycaps. PBT keys feel better but dont work well with RGB backlighting. I love this keyboard. The only real issue I have with it is the price. For what you are getting the price seems a little high. There are some similar layout keyboards that do cost less. That said, I really like this keyboard for my mobile setup. It is so light and works so well that I think it is worth it.
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Dale
> 3 dayNice keyboard overall, pretty simple.
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Miguel Campos
> 3 dayThe only thing I dislike about the keyboard is the volume rocker. It is really sensitive and have to change very softly to adjust volume. Everything else is fantastic. I can go from my Mac to Ipad in seconds. Beautiful sound when you type, and Slim design perfect to take on the go.
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Leanne B.
> 3 dayThis is a good, solid keyboard. It has a great sound and feel to it, which is very impressive. I like the little volume control sliders, which was a neat little surprise. It connects easily and the battery seems to last a decent amount of time, even though its running lights. I like the cable it comes with, too--it is just as solid as the keyboard instead of feeling flimsy and weak. Overall, a good find!
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CosmicSquirrel
> 3 dayThe appearance of this keyboard does not come across in the photos very well, but in person this is a gem of a keyboard. the aluminum frame and the balance of features and form factor make for the best keyboard Ive ever owned. no complaints here