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RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys, 9 Lighting Modes - PrimeCables®
Having used exclusively fullsize membrane keyboards for many years - this is my first shake at a mechanical TKL board. Long story short, I find typing on the board much more engaging. Red switches take a little getting used to - making a few more errors at first. The TKL format takes a little getting used to - sometimes I hit the "\" instead of 'enter' more frequently. Not having a number pad is also something to get used to - but not too bad as it turns out I don't use it as often. However, I find myself wanting to practice touch typing more and more. Not a bad way to find out if you like using a mechanical TKL keyboard with red switches.
I bought this as a replacement for a more conventional, but worn-out, keyboard. I'm not a gamer, so this aspect doesn't matter to me, but the keys are nicely shaped and spaced, with a nice click feel and a texture I really like. I find the lighting a bit of a gimmick: the key colours stay the same but there are 9 different patterns of flashes you can set and it seems there's no "off". I generally use the "all on" setting as I find the flashing a bit distracting. Only downside: no numeric keypad. For me this wasn't a deal breaker as I have a separate numeric keypad I use. Not sure how well this will last, but they included 5 replacement switches. For the price you can't go wrong.
Not happy with the keyboard. The backslash key is in the wrong place. Due to it's positioning, I routinely miss the return key unless I eyeball the keyboard before pressing return. Not worth it... I tried returning the keyboard, but it's on 'Clearance' so non refundable. :(
The Keyboard initially came with multiple missing stabilizer bars, which was already a bad sign. Then after using it for three weeks, the A and D keys started intermittently working which was simply unacceptable. Although cheap, it's not even worth buying at all.
excellent hardware with custom lighting options, very durable
It's an OK keyboard, but the "RGB" is not so great. The light color is fixed so the colours never change. It's not a big issue, I wonder if the lights are all the same but have colour filters on them. For the price, the keyboard is great especially for someone just wanting to try out mechanical keyboards. It is much better than the membrane keyboard I was using before.