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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Red, black, Russian by Wiktor Redziski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

Thus, two healthy spoons of tar are added to this barrel of honey with an almost perfect dream keyboard for that kind of money. Namely, this very squeak of several switches, which clearly stands out against the background of the usual clattering of keys when typing / playing and is very annoying. And the second fly in the ointment is the illiterate arrangement of some keyboard backlight diodes, when the light does not hit strictly up, but forward and upward. The backlight has to be turned off, but then why do we need such a keyboard at all? Of course, you can think of something and close this keyboard, protecting the monitor from bright intrusive light with some object. I already had a similar skeleton keyboard, only a membrane, but also a bright backlight and design, shape and size - almost the same as this one, but the light did not fall on the monitor in front. But with switches it’s much more difficult, they either need to be manually rearranged with those keys that are often not used, or correctly select oil / lubricant for them so that the springs in them do not emit such a thin and high short squeak. As a result, it would be an ideal keyboard for this price, if it were not for these two very fat minuses that suddenly give you disappointment. But nevertheless, if we assume that I just came across bad switches, and the brightness of the backlight can be reduced / closed with some small, not high panel, then this is still a good keyboard for the money, which is damn nice to type and play on, and just enjoy the backlight.

Pros
  • -Chic black skeleton design with metal body and small glossy panel with NUM-key indicators -Great shape and height of the buttons - Divine backlight, which you can play with for months, creating your own animations and effects, setting literally each key separately, has 7 levels of brightness, the last of which illuminates the entire room in the dark like a night light (but for all this you need to download the free software Key Dominator 2) — Contrary to all the reviews regarding the allegedly inconvenient and incomprehensible aforementioned software, it took half an hour to deal with it completely, after which you can create your own macros and, of course, highlight - Fastest key response - Reliability and durability from Light Strike up to 100 million keystrokes per key - A complete NKRO anti-ghosting system, which, combined with a fast response, allows you to create magic in games, in particular in fighting games, replacing gamepads — Blue switches, which are by no means loud, have a pleasant tactile feedback and are easy to press - The keyboard is not heavy, not huge, but at the same time stable —Waterproof -Even if you managed to spill half a liter of liquid on this keyboard, there is a drainage system to drain liquids - Long fabric-protected wire -There is no absolutely unnecessary palm and hand rest, as with all skeleton keyboards
Cons
  • -At least 5 switches under 5 different keys emit the so-called "pings" or "squeaks", a rather loud and annoying sound from the springs. And as I understand it, this is present in many mechanics, so you have to either lubricate the switches, or just get used to it, because this is not considered a marriage. — Lighting is a dream. But she's too bright. The diodes are located in such a way that the upper diodes do not shine with their light strictly upwards, but upwards and forwards. Thus, at the highest brightness, even at medium brightness, the color hits the monitor directly (although it is not at all close), of course, this is unpleasant, and for films or some atmospheric cinematic games, the backlight has to be turned off completely or set to the most minimal level.