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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Blue, black, Russian by Mateusz Banasiuk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, it is made well, the price is also pleasing.

To this point, I haven't played, and to be honest, I just unpacked it and clapped it, but I didn't find anything cool for me, and wow, I didn't find anything else either. I anticipated that the feelings would be more interesting, but I was not especially struck by them. Yes, and even if you update the software, not much will change at all; the only new features that will be added are additional backlighting functions and, after that, the ability to write macros on the device. There is a fee associated with the Ultra Core software option; xs for what. I'll tell you more Adding a review: I used it in games, which is why I got it, and for me personally, after the membranes are pressed too readily, I often press to the left as soon as I relax my hand to the previously familiar position. This occurred after the games for which I bought it. I failed to make a note right immediately of something else that I observed about the keyboard; it bends extremely easily, and I had to slightly arch it to prevent it from wobbling while it was lying on the table. I believe I will try to place an order for rubber ring gaskets for it; perhaps they will be of some use, but I believe it is unlikely that they will make the clicking sound any less audible.

Pros
  • I am currently in the process of penning an evaluation regarding my initial thoughts on the clave. Just finished unpacking it. Pros: rapid response Pressing on red switches is not particularly noisy, and the optics remain the same. Additional keycaps that have a fantastic color (so that you can always find them at a glance, even in the dark). In the past, it used to be problematic on a black clave that did not have a backlight. But now perhaps everything has changed, and that's when the disappointments start.
Cons
  • To begin, there is the aluminum alloy that makes up the body of the metal. It is difficult to immediately foresee what the negative consequences of such a decision))) but the following is an objective evaluation of this lotion. Whoever has a good enough ear, and especially those who are more musically inclined, will be able to hear for themselves how the keyboard rings with each press. It is one thing if you play alone, you sit in headphones, and you don't care; however, if suddenly someone is asleep next to you, then under the circumstance of quick and constant pressing of a gamer who clicks on such a keyboard nearly non-stop, it will sound like some type of thin squeak. If you play alone, you don't have to worry about this. Second, something that "struck the eye" right away was the fact that all of the keys, and particularly the extended ones beginning with ctrl/shift/tab and continuing further above, backlash in all of the available directions, and so already make some click-like sounds. But when you consider that an optomechanical keyboard with red switches can cost four thousand dollars, and even with a discount of five hundred to seven hundred dollars, the price is not nearly as obnoxious.