I see that as a software developer who types a lot, not as a gamer. So I'll skip the RGP stuff, colorful keycaps, etc. The important things first. This keyboard is a typist's dream. The buttons are tactile enough for a pleasant response, yet easy to press. Activation comes just before the haptic feedback, which is a little less than ideal, but works for all intents and purposes. The traditional layout and keycaps mean your fingers won't be searching for keys and you'll avoid typos. The main downside: This keyboard is incredibly loud. The switches may be quiet, but the keypress noise is as loud as anything on the market. It's not suitable for coworking or most offices, which is a real shame. When assembling everything is fine. The keyboard itself is compact and durable. The included USB-C cable is great. The only questionable build quality is the cheap-feeling magnetic strap, which is good but definitely feels cheap compared to the keyboard itself. Also, it would be nice if the keyboard came with a travel case to keep it and the wrist pad safe during transport. But I'm picky. Overall, I call it a great option, but far from ideal.
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