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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Red, black, Russian by Adam Kotowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

In general, a normal keyboard and you can get used to it. The question is whether it will last long enough to draw conclusions about it. To take or not to take, that is the question. If you are not a player and play games 3 times a week, then there is no point. Also, if you like silence and communication through typing - it is also better to take a quiet membrane, and even better a rubber keyboard - there is finally silence. And for gamers - yes, it's a great option for games, and the main thing here is that it's not expensive and the backlight in the dark will allow you to see both 2022 and Latin characters if you can't find it. By the way, here they advertise an aluminum frame on top. type of corrosion inhibits, etc. Well, I don't know. it's marketing. I don't see ANY practical application to the clave. Except for aesthetes. By the way, the bolts right on the front (top) side are screwed into the clave, which does not add aesthetic pleasure, and one of them at the print screen button finally acts like a hat. ated a year later: I thought that the keyboard is so-so because of the loud keys, not a very pleasant tactile feeling from the keys . But in comparison with TOP keyboards for 3-4 prices of this one . In which the keys start to get dull after a year or two, they stop working etc. DIVINE option. Many reviewers who download babos on YouTube for their reviews say that the type of optical-mechanical switches is still damp and has some drawbacks . Oh, what the hell ! what are the disadvantages? Bloody has been working for me for 2 years and the keys work like on the first day. And your cherry, roomers, etc. die. It's wild to read a review about a keyboard for 200-250 dollars, where they write that in the second year of use, the keys began to work differently - either a double click, then none, then one. It is a pity that there are no quiet switches and a low profile in blood. It would be a topper. Time shows who is the best. Personally, I will not use the Bloody 820 because of the noise. But who does not interfere with clatter - a great reliable option.

Pros
  • - Transparency of the keys, which allows you to highlight the Cyrillic alphabet. - Fast key response time. - Waterproof. - Braided wire - I love it. It directly inspires confidence that the signal sent from the keyboard will 100% reach the processor and beyond. I don’t know why, but if there is a braid on the wire, then I trudge. For me, this is a plus. In addition, it adds strength. you never know, touch and pull - he will survive. -RGB backlighting allows you to customize the glow of the keys in different colors to suit your needs (via software). Standard modes of 6 pieces are changed with the fn + f12 keys (without software). -Game mode, which disables unnecessary buttons that can minimize the game for example - the Windows button. And as they claim that this mode blocks the possibility of sticking buttons. I don't understand what it means, but apparently some important thing in games. Strange, I played well on the membrane. But I'm ready to agree that the operation of the keys here is clearer than on the membrane. This is noticeable in fighting games, where you need to clearly press down forward ab at the same time. Directly really noticeably better pressing. And if the reception might not work on the membrane, since you didn’t clamp it that way, then it’s straight forward.
Cons
  • - The font on the keys is disgusting. Personally, I didn’t like it, but in general, it’s tolerable, because I rarely look at the keyboard. - The sound of the keys is loud. Not to say that it is very, but 3-5 times louder than a budget membrane. -I don't like the layout of the keys. Basically, this arrangement is in all mechanical keyboards. I'm used to, for example, that the slash is in a convenient place (next to the "Z" at the left shift) And then you miss it, because it's next to the enter. And in the modern world, the slash is a very necessary key. I use it very often. - Poor volume change system. You need to hold down Fn + F3 / F4. Uncomfortable. They could shove an extra couple of buttons or a roller. Well, PC volume is a much needed feature. I always use it. And not to provide separate buttons for it - for me this is a big minus. But there is a small way out of the situation. I found a program that remaps the keys in Windows itself and put the keys f11 and f12 that I don't need to change the volume on. By the way, in games it does not interfere. If you need to press f12 in the game, then the game will recognize the press, but in Windows itself, f12 will cease to exist. But as I said, I do not use these keys in Windows - I do not need their functions.