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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Blue, black, Russian by Adam uciuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

The keyboard is used mainly (98% of cases) for typing - coding, translations, articles, etc. Thanks to the tactile feedback that accompanies keystrokes and clicks, typing is very comfortable and precise. I do not want to go back to the membrane at all. Optics practically excludes (with serviceable buttons) double-clicks, unlike mechanical contact switches, so I put two of my mechanical keyboards on ebay.

Pros
  • Excellent optical-mechanical keyboard. I really like clicky switches, very light, maybe even heavier. Optics is more reliable than mechanics - both in terms of resource and the absence of disadvantages inherent in contact groups - chatter and poor contact caused by oxidation. The keyboard is quite heavy - does not fidget on the table. The cord is long and braided. Switches are removable (you can say hotswap, although this term is not suitable for optics). Reinforced gap.
Cons
  • Tilt-adjusting feet do not have rubber feet. Because of this, when the legs are open, the keyboard is less resistant to slipping. Therefore, I prefer to work on the keyboard with the legs folded. Not all so-called. multimedia functions - no combinations to call the calculator, email. mail, browser, file manager assigned to Fn + Fxx (function keys), only sound and player control. But this is easily done by setting up combinations in the operating system. Lighting modes are not interactive, i. E. pressing the keys does not affect the backlight effects in any way. All sorts of "snakes", "waves", etc. I'm not interested, so most often I turn off the backlight, since I don't need to look at the keys (blind 10-finger typing method, thanks to V. Shakhidzhanyan and his "Keyboard Solo"). No more flaws found.