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Review on πŸ’» FELICON Rechargeable Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo with Backlit Mechanical Feel for Gaming - Compatible with Laptop, Mac, and PC (Black & White Light) by Keith Harris

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Working (editing broken after 3 months)

EDIT: Charging port broken after 3 months. An attempt to repair it by soldering failed. Then, for no apparent reason, the wheel on the mouse broke. The wheel had two plastic studs on either side to support it and one broke. Tried supergluing it on so I would at least have a wireless mouse, but the other innards ended up being scrap and totaled too. Switched to logitech k-350 for $40 after tax and had no problems. The keyboard has no backlight and runs on regular batteries, but lasts a long time thanks to the rechargeable HiQuick batteries, which are very affordable. In short, Felikon sucks and Logitech is better, if less sexy. I didn't realize the receiver was under my arm. I saw it but didn't know how to remove it. I contacted the seller and they told me to remove it and plug it into my computer's USB port. After that, my mouse and keyboard were up and running in 10 seconds, no hassle. It's mechanical with clear buttons to make them shine. The light I received was clear light and round typewriter keys. I like it. The mouse makes no noise when pressed. It's so quiet I haven't gotten used to it yet. The keys are solid and don't feel cheap. It's good workmanship. I can type on it pretty quickly. Pressing the backspace key is easier for me as it takes up twice as much space as the backslash/vertical key used to. To make the backspace key the size of two keys, they moved the backslash key to the right of the apostrophe key and indented the enter key. Instead of a bloated Enter key that looks like an inverted "L," you have a thinner, inverted "P." I like it. I think with the backslash in the home line I can code faster. This is a full size mechanical keyboard with number pad, backlit, wireless, rechargeable, no batteries and only uses one USB for keyboard and mouse. The mouse also has two programmable side buttons. It's almost perfect and has everything I wanted. I also ordered a half-price Anker, which is also full-size, but is unbacklit and mechanical, and the mouse doesn't have two programmable buttons on the side. I'll check out the anchor when it arrives but at twice the price this keyboard is better and hard to beat. To be honest, I had a hard time finding a keyboard that I could trust with all these features.

Pros
  • Accessories
Cons
  • High price