Pros:* Good price (I paid $29.99. It was $25.99 at the time of writing this review) USB A to USB C included * Built-in battery Cons: * There are better RGB out there -Options if you want like RGB but not in this price range *EDIT: If you connect a keyboard to a computer with a USBC cable, you won't be able to type. Charge only. I've been using this keyboard for about a month now and I have to say that I was very surprised at how much I really like it. I was looking for a wireless keyboard without a mouse as I already have so many mice and don't need another one. I came across this keyboard and it turned out to be the best for the price. I really like how you feel when you type. Reviews are plentiful, but it doesn't have the super "clicky" sound that Cherry MX Blue keyboards have. Although there is a softer tactile sound that I like. Regarding RGB, there are a few on-keyboard presets, but no software to adjust them. You can select different LED presets by pressing the LED button above the home button (see image). Also, try pressing "FN" + "LED" keys and the keyboard will add a cool breathing theme to the lights. You can increase or decrease the backlight brightness by pressing "FN" + "Pg Up" / "Pg Dn". But there are only three levels of brightness. You have the option to turn off RGB completely if you don't like it by pressing the "LED" button a few times, which is what I usually do. If you really like RGB, there are other keyboards that are better if you're willing to pay more. I also really like that the battery can be charged with any USBC cable. It comes with a USB-A to USBC cable that can be used to connect to a charger. The charge from what I can say is enough for a long time. I never had to charge it after a month. They missed a great opportunity where they could make the keyboard work both wired and wireless, but they only made it work wireless. I think this was a missed opportunity because it would be helpful for players who care about response time and also the reason I'm deducting a star. Also for Linux users wondering, this worked for me wirelessly on Pop OS without the need to install any drivers, so it should work fine for all Ubuntu based distros. I can't confirm it for other distros, but I think it should work just fine. All in all, this is a very good keyboard. I would recommend it to professionals trying to get the job done. I would not recommend it for players who play competitive games.
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