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Review on ๐Ÿ”ด Bloody B540 RGB Gaming Keyboard by Stanislaw Lambach แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

My nit-picking about this keyboard is not significant in terms of comfort of use and "specifics of a mechanical keyboard". Keyboard features, ergonomics and price - this combination is definitely on the top five. A4Tech made a solid debut with this mechanic, but ""nothing is perfect (rhetorically)"" and there is still work to be done. With its pros: I liked the "switches (switches)" of this keyboard with a key travel of 1.5 mm before actuation, with a full key travel of 4 mm. For comparison: the "cherry mx black" switches have a 2 mm stroke before actuation, with a full key stroke of 4 mm to the stop. I liked the customizable backlight for saved profiles - you can set the glow of any keys you like and save them to profiles without additional "software", just from the keyboard. Pressing sensations are pleasant. From the official site you can download a program for setting up macros, but I donโ€™t use it and itโ€™s just like a nice addition for me. Has cons: The disadvantages include the "external graphic design of the product packaging", and the general concept of how this keyboard is presented to the buyer by means of this visual component. The "packaging graphics" - a combination of the "logo" with the image of a "transformer holding this keyboard" - causes bewilderment. The bloody inscription "bloody" and the "bloody trace of a hand" are directly associated with "Survival horror" and then suddenly the "transformer" . The design of the clave itself, shown on the packaging, and the logo could have been better connected somehow, obviously. A hollow, light arm rest is not fully thought out, and it is not needed there either. Dampers (rubber rings for keycaps), there are not so many of them, there are not enough for the entire keyboard. It would be better to put a damper more, instead of a stand under the arm.