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Mary E
Greater than one weekLove this keyboard. Gives some pop to my desk.
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Felix Delgado
> 3 dayI’ve been looking at this keyboard for a while and finally got it and so much nicer then the picture and the RGB
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SuxNet
> 3 dayAfter lubing the switches, doing the standard stab work, and adding in some painters tape and a little foam, this thing sounded great. I also ended up putting SA profile keycaps on it, and I have some nice thocc sound. The only thing thats a little weird is that the USB C port is on the right side, and from what I understand most are on the left. So those fancy coiled cables might take some adjustment to look right with this set up.
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Avijit Paul
04-04-2025I didnt use the stock keycaps nor switches. The hotswap method is great and made swapping switches great. The angle of the board is a bit flat so prepare for that. The stabilizers (plate mounted) are below average and the space bar was rattly despite holee modding. This was fixed once I swapped them out however.
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Eric Greengrass
> 3 dayThis is a good keyboard and it is bright, maybe a little too bright but you could just turn it down which is what I do. Love the fact that it is hot swap so I could change the switches that I like most. Over all a good keyboard
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K
> 3 dayI was interested in this product once I saw the product images and watched more videos about it. There are many customization options when it comes to lighting, so theres bound to be one that you like. You can also switch it off if thats something you dont care for. I opted for the brown switches, as I prefer tactile switches. After using the Logitech G915 TKL in Tactile Switches, I had to get used to these, as the Logitech keyboard was low profile. But Im able to type faster, and like the sound of these more. Highly recommend!
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Supreme
> 3 dayTaking away from the fact that the KB had some problems with delivery, when it actually got here I couldnt wait to open it and test it out. The construction is solid. The PMMA Acrylic is nicely machined, no sharp edges and angled bezels. The switches I ordered for mine were the Reds and theyre pretty okay for what they are. Theyre linear, not very loud, and their quality of both responsiveness and feel are way beyond other Red switches out there in the market. The RGB doesnt disappoint, which I think is one of the main reasons people tend to buy this kb. Its bright, very responsive, comes with its own presets and you can make custom ones if you manage to download the software. The PMMA finish of the body makes it so the light shines through it and its really, and I mean, really well done. Overall, this KB has been a nice upgrade and I would recommend it to someone wanting to get into the space of mechanical keyboards and are looking for a cheap but nice option. Since this KB is hot-swappable, you can put the switches and caps you want in the future, were the ones it comes with not live to your expectations.
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Mina Wasf
> 3 day3 or 4 keys are not working and glitching out sometimes work sometimes not not a total bad keyboard but was expecting much more after i saw the reviews but it is not that bright in real i though it would be more the material is what to be expected from the budget but the most disadvantage is some keys stopping working mid fight
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Renia
> 3 dayThis is the keyboard I chose for my first PC, and its wonderful!! I love how the appearance, and all the possibilities the keyboard comes with :) theres a lot of different lighting / LED options to choose from in my opinion. I got the red switches and theyre very nice! not too loud but enough to get that satisfying typing sound ^^ Overall: a cute keyboard that does its job!
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Courtney
> 3 dayThis is a great product to get started with if youre just getting into the wonderful world of mechanical keyboard customization. Keys and switches are great. Very responsive and feels stable and sturdy. My only two things Id call out for anyone else. The right shift key doesnt come with stabilizers so its the only key thats ever so slightly wobbly. Also, if youre a Mac user, dont be like me and try to go based on your machines key configuration. Theres no way to override the default Document hotkeys when fn is crossed with an arrow key and becomes and page up or down command. The fn key isnt the one you need, its the modifier key two spaces to the right of the spacebar, regardless of what you have that key set to. I used Karabiner Elements to remap and their Event Viewer keylogger to confirm Id remapped my fn key to something else but the keyboard would not respond. Finally dawned on me to try using the original fn key according to keyboard and it worked exactly like the instructions said after that!