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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ EPOMAKER Niz x87 35g Electro-Capacitive Keyboard: Ultimate Gaming Keyboard for Laptop PC Gamers in 2021 by Edward Henderson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing typing experience

When I was looking for a keyboard - in my past I have used mechanical keyboards for a long time and made countless experiences on every imaginable typing website - this keyboard is already my new one become favourites. When I was looking for a new keyboard, I wanted one that would take the pressure off my wrist while being lighter (this certainly meets those needs) - and allow me to really enjoy typing. And so far I've already seen noticeable improvements in my explosive speed as well as my ability to take pressure off my wrists. This allowed for easier coordination, which also allowed me to adapt better on this board, while also allowing me to move more freely from tone to tone since I don't have to use brute force to get on board. next button. In comparison, I've had keyboards from every major brand - from brown to blue, opto-mechanical etc - and this 35g "budget top" wins easily. To be honest I don't feel any softness or anything like that. If you had to use a membrane keyboard, you would immediately realize how well defined the typing action is and how much more you can actually do with it. can really be attributed to any occasion when you first get your hands on a mechanical keyboard - but for something like that, this is no joke and if you combine that with great typing form and really push your speed - I think you'll have it having a great time with this board. And I've used speed switches - and while this might be construed as sensitive for some - I highly doubt this will be a problem for the strongest - unless you're used to some sort of tactile or linear switch, at least of course. And if accuracy is an issue, there's a trigger point switch that easily eliminates many of those issues. But I personally keep my settings at a medium level as I like that the touch input really syncs with my input. I've never used the silent keyboard like I used to, but as many reviewers say; yes, this keyboard is actually very quiet, doesn't click and can even compete with modded boards. Where do you hear the switch. And unlike the keyboards of some other gaming brands, this keyboard is much stronger due to its weight (the base of the board, not the actual buttons or switches), meaning you won't have any trouble balancing on certain surfaces . The experience is really nice and I wish there were more boards, even if it's PBT you can still slide your fingers while typing if you want and you have a trip point switch which is only in foreign boards over US$300 dollar that you will only see in Japan [Realforce keyboards]. This is exactly what I was looking for 3 years ago but didn't find. I have never found or heard of this keyboard other than looking through many forums and threads and seeing it pop up in the 35g keyboards comments section to recommend to people looking for an easier typing experience and hell I could have chosen better, different, more unique or better experience. So if you are looking for a keyboard that can be a little different and really introduces you to the world of mechanical keyboards, I recommend this keyboard over other keyboards like Corsair, Logitech and Razer boards. While you might not be able to just try them out, I'm listening to feedback from people you trust and I highly recommend at least trying them out if you're looking for a truly effortless typing experience. - Sturdy Cherry MX mod, it feels tactile enough and the flow on this really can't be downplayed unless you prefer the heavier switches/keyboards out there - and for that case there are some springs that will give you something if that's the case. what you're looking for - although I've never tried them - since they're not me. But you can change the dome if you are interested. That's a small benefit you get from a supposed "rubber dome" keyboard. But you get Cherry stems so your cap options are not limited, rest assured! Their own way of changing the volume etc and this is where this company really needed to fix and add a lot more usability. no - and it's a lot better to try something like that than something that's bound to be a bit more expensive - and supplied by eBay or Japan etc. And it's honestly a really great keyboard. Pros: Lightweight! Keycap options Aesthetic are keycaps are durable and fairly high quality Actuation point switches Ideal for long typing, especially when your wrist hurts One of the few keyboards I've had with a detachable cable A much more accessible and affordable experience Similar to the previous one (BIG PLUS ) QuietMixed: It would be nice to have an optional number pad to make it a full-size board, but you get the extra desk space from this TKL (Ten Keyless) option, or the other smaller Niz Plum options on theirs Website can also increase this advantage further. Cons: software. Some people may prefer 45g or 55g dome boards. All in all: This is going to be my favorite keyboard for gaming, coding and productivity as well as basic typing, and the only thing that bothers me is the lack of a number pad, but you can always buy an add-on. Third-party number keys should be out of the way anyway if that's what you really want, and frankly, typing feel comes first. So you can handle any tension, carpal tunnel, RSI without being too clicky and quiet while having a lot more fun, more acceleration and being accurate enough to make a dream come true. I think it's one of the best keyboards I've ever used and honestly I don't know why it isn't widely known as one of the #1 keyboards for typing. Aside from the software, there really aren't any other major downsides, and there might not be an option with a number pad and multimedia keys section, which some people might want to add on top of an already great keyboard. Definitely one of the newest and most exciting choices you can find if you want to try something really different from other mechanical keyboards that you may have tried or owned before. I really wish this was my first keyboard when I started with mechanical keyboards.

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