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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Red, black, Russian by Jnis Kokins ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

I read reviews that said it was loud, but it isn't; when I compare it to my b810r, the sound is much more subdued, and there are no clicks at all that are typical of a mechanical keyboard (I got this version on red switches, took it as a gift to a friend, and chose it to be quieter so that the lady wouldn't accidentally hit herself in the head). I'm used to hitting the buttons with a fair amount of force, but here they work with a great deal less resistance even in compared to the membrane keyboard. The space bar in particular lacks any sort of tactile reaction, which adds to the impression that it is incredibly sensitive to my touch. Therefore, if being able to hear and feel the pressure is vital to you, you should opt for blue switches rather than red ones because blue switches are expected to be superior (and louder) in this regard. I saw some unfavorable comments about the program, but when I installed it and used it, I had no issues. If I wanted to configure more than just the lighting, however, I ran into some challenges. Overall, though, I did not discover anything unfavorable about it. I have had the 810 for more than a year, it was filled with beer once, and it works without a hitch; this one, I believe, will keep the level). In general, I can quite suggest it for buying. I have had the 810 for more than a year. The font used here appears to be of a higher quality compared to the one used on the earlier model.

Pros
  • Appearance, assembly, and the ability to customize the backlight settings; also, there is a button that can be used to block the windows button, preventing any unintentional folding that may result from a miss-click.
Cons
  • When seeing the back of the keyboard, the LEDs that illuminate the buttons are directly in front of the user's eyes. Although it is impossible to conceive of a situation in which this would be an annoyance, the elements of the design dictate that we have to make up with what we have. The remainder is highly debatable, as will be made clear in the next paragraphs.