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Morgan Ehlenfeldt
> 3 dayUpdate: Ive had this keyboard for almost a year and its still in great condition. Easy to clean (wet paper towel or compressed air), there are no loose keys, and it still makes the same familiar sounds and produces the same bright LED colors. For this price, this really is a great keyboard. Id recommend it, 100%. I read a lot of reviews about how loud the keyboard was and almost didnt purchase it for that reason MyIpd friend has a mechanical keyboard that is much louder than this one. Its definitely not as quiet as my other silent keyboard, but its quieter than a lot of other keyboards Ive looked at. The colors are beautiful, but I wish there were more settings available. Overall, Im glad I purchased this, and Id recommend it to anyone who loves the colors/white background.
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giggles
> 3 dayGuess I am just old and old fashioned. I was a bit disappoointed that the keyboard had no extra feet for angleing the keyboard. Love the colors and am happy I found the brightness adjustment.
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Crystal
> 3 dayI am a 911/Dispatcher and decided to buy my own keyboard due to the over use of the ones we have. I wanted something light and easy to use. I prefer flat keys. The keyboard with colors is very cute, thought I’m not sure i like having the colors on while working. The keys are wide for my little fingers though the feel of the keyboard is very nice. It’s very quiet and smooth. I think it’s a great keyboard and definitely recommend. For my and my little hands I’m going to give it a few shifts to get used too to see if I can make it work. I noticed due to the width I had more typos and would hit the wrong buttons at times than I usually would. But other than that it’s a great product.
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Richard Costello
> 3 dayGreat keyboard especially at night, lights up remarkably well.
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Lucikrux
> 3 dayI know its frustrating to not see a pic but Im too lazy, but on the upside, Im typing on it right now to talk to you. The buttons require a little bit more force to push down compared to what Im used to, but theyre lovingly quiet. The space bar and shift key rattle a bit but I promise you its nowhere near as bad as youd think, it still functions well. If its like, deafening, then you probably have a defect. If youre ok with the tiny little rattle, then youll love this keyboard. I needed it to type on, because my other keyboard was too easy to press down on(Its for gaming). You should get a pad or something to rest your wrists on though, as it is a flat keyboard and you will get carpal real bad. And just in case you didnt know it is plug in and play. No software required. I usually prefer software but for typing... eh. No, Id rather just use it, yeah? For gameplay its ok. Id suggest something with a bit less resistance to being pushed, though. Corsair has some good options, but I know its expensive so try Havit. I love Havit. What they lack in review count, they make up for in being amazing. In regards to cleaning it, I dont know if its safe to just yank out the keycaps like most keyboards but eh. You can use a compressed air can and hose it out real quick, especially because the keys are weirdly elevated so theres lots of room.
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Chris Hayes
> 3 dayIm a software developer that has a mechanical keyboard, but the sound is just too loud. I looked to this keyboard as an alternative and Im surprised by the value for the reasonable price. It should be noted, these keys are not tactile. The springs give the keys a good amount of travel distance, this may bother some. If you like scissor keys of the MacBook the travel distance may be too much. Personally, it doesnt bother me. What I love most about this keyboard is that it is quiet, while still looking sleek. The rainbow RGB on brushed aluminum is a nice look. As a developer, it has all the necessary keys with no keys omitted or weird configurations. It has dedicated F1-F12 keys which is great. The Fn key allows you to do special functions like change volume with the F1-F12 keys; however, it should be noted that there is no icon for the special functions. For example, Ive had to memorize Fn + F2 and Fn + F3 as the volume down/up. This doesnt bother me, but may be a deal break for some. Lastly, it has lights for the Caps, Scroll, and Num lock; however, they unlabeled and not part of the lock keys. I keep them off almost always, but if you use those keys a lot, the unlabeled minimalism might get confusing which is which.
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JK
> 3 dayThis is a nice backlit keyboard overall. It looks stylish, feels solid, and you can adjust the brightness of the backlight. But it is a bit noisy. For the price, its a fairly good deal. The rainbow color scheme of the backlights is OK, but it would be nice to be able to change to monochrome or otherwise vary the pattern. Its pretty bright by default but you can dim the backlight quite a bit. Theres a gimmick to make the backlight breathe or slowly change brightness. The keyboard is quite a bit noisier than I expected. About as noisy as one of the cheap keyboards that comes with a low-end PC. It is quite a bit louder than the keyboard on my MacBook Air, but not nearly as rackety as a typical mechanical keyboard. I wouldnt call it quiet at all. The action is OK, the keys have a fairly long throw and a nice chunky feel when they hit bottom. Due to the long action, it would not make for a great gaming keyboard. The space bar takes a bit of force, doesnt feel as solid as the other keys, and theres a bit of a catch if you press it from the ends, but it is smooth when pressed from the middle. The font used on the keys is stylish, but some of the symbols like ~ and & are hard to make out. The overall build is good. Theres no flex, and the keyboards weight and grippy bottom pads keep it in place. Recommended if youre looking for a solid backlit keyboard at a reasonable price and dont mind it being a bit noisy.
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J. L.
> 3 dayGot this keyboard to replace one that didnt have any lights; the fixed almost-rainbow colors are pleasing to look at, particularly over the metal base (the colors also go well with the RGB LEDs on my RAM and graphics card). Only minor complaints are that (1) the keys, especially the spacebar, are definitely not quiet and (2) the font used on the keys is kind of weird - its like they mixed and matched from different fonts and font weights. I dont really care about either of these issues, so I didnt deduct any stars for them.
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kpardon831
> 3 dayUPDATE (3/08/22): Now that Ive upgraded my PC to Windows 11, the Windows Key is suddenly working. So I guess there was some sort of incompatibility with Windows 10 that troubleshooting couldnt fix. I found this out TOTALLY by accident as Id plugged this keyboard back in to use temporarily until I ordered a new one... and Im SO glad I did because Im now Im just going to use this as I really do like it a lot. Im thrilled, because its saving me $80 on a mechanical keyboard (plus who knows how much in mods) that I really dont need just for everyday at-home work. Also: the LED lights now turn off when I put my PC to sleep! So thats my two only complaints about this keyboard, randomly fixed by Windows 11. As such, Ive added a to my rating, but I cant give it a full 5 because I wish it would have just worked correctly right out of the box a month ago. It would have saved me a lot of time, effort, and money searching for another keyboard. Original review: I WFH full-time and bought this keyboard because I wanted something more aesthetically pleasing than the Redragon keyboard Ive been using for the last year-and-a-half or so. Something on the quieter side was also key because, due to the size of our home, my home office will be doubling as a nursery starting about 3 months from now. I did a ton of shopping around and landed on this keyboard (after ordering and subsequently returning a smaller, typewriter style mechanical keyboard) as its marketed as quiet and has the look I was going for. When it arrived, I was SUPER excited and knew it was the keyboard for me before I even plugged it in. It looked beautiful even in the box and I agree that it is quiet, with the exception of the space bar being a little bit louder (but that seems to be an issue with most keyboards). So, I plugged it in... and quickly found that the Windows key didnt work. I tried every possible fix I could find, and sadly came to the conclusion that the keyboard itself was defective. So I initiated a return, and the company offered to refund me my money without sending the keyboard back. It was a nice gesture, but I sort of wish I would have just returned it, because now I have a defective keyboard just laying around. Something else I noticed: the keyboard would not turn off when I put my computer to sleep. The RGB lights would remain on, all throughout the night. I dont know if this was intentional or another defect with the keyboard I received.
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April
> 3 dayI am not a PC gamer so I do not know how compatible it would be with gaming. However, I am an office worker and spend a lot of time on my computer. It’s super pretty and does its purpose.