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Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS, Mac OS |
Connectivity Technology | Usb |
Special Features | Backlit Keyboard |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Color | Black |
A**R
Buena opción de compra
Tanto el teclado mecánico como el mouse son de buena calidad, muy recomendable esta marca..
A**S
Quality for price.
I have been using this product a few months now, and I will address the mouse and keyboard separately. I have used mechanical keyboards for a few years now, so it is a good time to give a review. I worked with computer animation programs on the side, game casually in FPS and MMORPGS, and wrote a few lengthy essays with this keyboard and mouse.Mouse:Dpi is meaningful, good response time, click pressure is fine. Cord length is adequate, braided cables sometimes get knotty, and while this one feels a little stiff, it has neither frayed nor knotted. It is aesthetically pleasing, the rgb cycling and color options are nice. Note: It is plug and play and does not connect with aura-sync or any other lighting unifiers to orchestrate colors. That is a different price point, and not considered a con to me.Keyboard: I actually bought this combo specifically for the keyboard and price point. Keys are responsive and do not ghost, which some people need to get used to, because if you accidentally hit two+ keys at once, all keys respond. I've tested it a few times, and about 23 keys appear at once, so be careful if you have exceptionally large fingers. Keys are also mechanical, and give a crisp click with proper pressure and push back nicely. If you are looking for an economic keyboard with a numpad, this one does well. Aesthetics are pretty cool. This is my first backlit keyboard and I like the neat features it offers for color pulsing, waves, and blinking. Note that it includes the rainbow in color, but each key is bound to that specific color, there is no color customization amongst keys. Both the keyboard and the mouse can turn the light off if it bothers you. At this price, I did not expect each key to be fully rgb, which is also worth noting that is also does not synchronize. The keyboard is also plug and play, just as the mouse. All the keys still feel good, and are spaced out well enough, except for one key. My "0 or )" feels no push, as if there is a different color mechanic or no mechanic behind it at all, as it does not click nor require pressure to push down. A little odd, but I did not remove a star from my rating, as it is likely an issue with just mine. Not worth returning over, as the rest of the keyboard is responsive and feels good. Finding a mechanical keyboard that has a full numpadIf the price is low like it was when I purchased it, I highly recommend this product for a person that either likes mechanical keyboards, or never tried one before and does not want to jump head first into mechanical keyboards and shell out serious cash.
C**E
A good entry-level mechanical keyboard
First, allow me to admit that I made a mistake in thinking that the board offered different solid color lighting options (all blue, all green, etc.). I was rather excited to have the board lit entirely in blue and, well, it's in rainbow. This was entirely my fault for not paying enough attention. I bought this due to the price point and the "clicky" effect, and the free mouse. I needed a temporary Mech. KB for writing with andI thought this would be a fun one to try out. So far it's performed fine for what it is and I've not experienced any malfunctions or strange behavior. The mouse doesn't much like my mousepad for some reason and occasionally the pointer leaps, but I think that's just an anomaly with my make-shift pad.The keys appear to be some sort of off-brand cherry blues and are nice and clicky and responsive. I don't use this KB for gaming so please take that into consideration. I only use this for typing (so I don't have to use the laptop's KB). The height of the keys and the angle of the board all feel comfortable and not unnatural. The key caps feel slightly "cheap" in my hands. I don't notice this too awful much, but only if I fiddle with the key cap. The lighting options are a fun novelty, though for practicality they are only useful for low-light conditions (honestly, who buys a multi-pattern back-lit keyboard for practicality anyway?!).I bought this due to price-point. It's a great KB if you're wanting to get into the "clicky" realm and don't want to go full-force. It's also lacking the extra peripheral options that others provide, such as multimedia stuff, but it does have all the basics that you'd use on a daily basis. Overall I'm pleased with the general performance and I would recommend it. The Mouse is actually much better than I had expected and I do believe that I would use it in a gaming setup, due to the variable dpi and comfort - it feels much like a Razer Death Adder.
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