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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Blue, black, Russian by Mateusz Bana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

In my review, I made an effort to provide an exhaustive account of each of the benefits and drawbacks of this product, which I discovered after making extensive use of it for about three weeks. In light of all of this, I believe that the keyboard is absolutely worthy of the money that it costs, and I would encourage anyone interested in purchasing one to do so. I sincerely hope that this analysis was of some use to someone. Best of luck. The benefits of it include: 1) Optical mechanical switches (in my case, red switches that do not click and provide tactile feedback). 2) Aluminum casing. The polished surface not only looks great but also resists soiling to a lesser extent. 3) Skeleton (more of a negative than a positive, but an amateur. But I like it) 4) Keyboard with full-color RGB backlighting and programmable profiles. There is an emphasis on both the English and the 2022 layouts. 5) The keyboard is not going anywhere because it is so heavy and the table fits it like a glove. It is quite difficult to move with your finger, and even slightly moving it could cause a significant amount of trouble. The weight of the keyboard itself presses down on the table, which causes the legs to get bonded to the table. 6) There was no unusual backlash or creaking coming from the keys, as far as I could tell. The space does not stagger in any way, beginning with the word, which is not something that can be claimed about some of the other rivals for 9000+. 7) Excellent moisture protection. The most important thing is to make sure you don't drop any of the candy, even though you can definitely rinse it off afterwards. 8) PRICE. This is the reason why I choose to put 5 points instead of 4. The price eliminates all of the deducted amounts. Regarding the downsides listed below. Its cons: 1) The fact that it is a SOFT keyboard is the primary disadvantage of this one. If it can even be considered software at all. Horrible and creepy, with consistent problem messages while attempting to save user profiles. You must simply accept this piece of software as a given and make peace with the fact that it is here to stay. 2) You can adjust profiles as well as the brightness of the illumination with or without software; but, without software, your options are somewhat more limited. The issue is that the keyboard in some instances does not remember the selected backlight profile and, once it is restarted, it returns to its default setting of a rainbow wave. In general, you have to dig. 3) The red toggle switches. Their advantage is that they run in a manner that is not very noisy (I choose them since I don't like the clicks that blue switches make). However, this is their most significant weakness. Since the buttons are incredibly easy to push and there is no tactile feedback, I have been using the keyboard for over a fortnight, and even though I am very familiar with it, I frequently press the F button without even realizing it. I sincerely hope that it's just a matter of getting into a routine. 4) The illumination of the keys is positioned directly on the board, which is connected to the fact that there are flashes between the buttons and the light goes up the keyboard, somewhat illuminating the bottom of the monitor (this is not evident while playing games, but it is still present). The lighting is already included into the switch in more recent iterations, which is a significant improvement.