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Review on Motospeed 3.0 Compact 61 Keys Mechanical Keyboard - RGB Backlit, Wired/Wireless, Type-C, Gaming/Office for PC/Mac/Linux/iPad/iPhone/Smartphone/Laptop - Blue Switch by Charles Quinones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cool keyboard! Insanely low price

price. $35 for wireless, 60% mechanical, noiseless linear switches. Wow. Don't waste your money on other anne/ducky keyboards while this one exists. Spend money on a better headset/mouse. The keycaps feel comfortable and don't "stick" to your fingers. The light quality looks good and the brightness is very decent, at least the first 60% of KB people should buy these because of the price. Maybe this format doesn't suit you at all _______________________ There are only 3 small minuses: 1. Bluetooth 3.0 instead of 4-52. The Capslock backlight is on all the time (I'll disassemble and turn it off myself). I don't like the lighting at all. 3. The second button layout is very difficult to use. But I just fixed it with the help of the AutoHotKey program and script I threw in the Windows autostart. Now it works even better than other keyboards and you don't have to use those time-wasting Fn+1/2/3/4 or Fn keys at all. I used Left/Right Shift and CapsLock as combo to use F1-F12 and arrow keys works very well but as I said it's only 1 light key and few minutes to setup AHK script program. At $35, which is more than 2.5 times cheaper than other keyboards, it's insane. I swear you won't regret buying it! There's only a handful of good '60s keyboards out there like the Razer Mini (their switches die too fast, I've already returned 2 of them) and it's $100. HyperX Alloy 60% is probably your best bet, but again, $90-$100 is overpriced. The Ducky is MUCH overpriced. Anne is also a good choice for wireless quality including the best battery, Bluetooth 4.0 and software. But the price is x2.5 compared to this one. Other brands like Redragon are about equal to Motospeed in every way, but cost twice as much ($50-65).

Pros
  • Keeping my fists
Cons
  • Hard to say