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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

After destroying the last membrane keyboard with a direct punch to the center, I began to consider purchasing a new one. The earliest keyboards that I used had reed switches as their input mechanism. Although extremely noisy (caused by the collision of the plastic of the kuykaps with the plastic of the body), practically completely eternal. Additional twenty or more years on the membrane. Because I was nervous about making the jump to more expensive mechanisms straight away, I chose to try out…

Pros
  • Switches that use light. The sound is not as loud as the usual ones that are made by mechanical means. Illumination of 2022 at its normal setting, along with special characters on the buttons. Strong construction throughout. Rigid base.
Cons
  • The program is horrible in about every manner imaginable. There is no public API available. There is no synchronization with any of the other goods this firm makes. Every product runs on its own specialized piece of software. In general, tin. There are reviews on the products sold by the manufacturer that include a logo depicting three snakes; these reviews claim that the software is useless. It's just that you haven't checked out the blood software yet))) It's true that the software developed by the "three snakes" has a strange quirk, BUT! That piece of software has a well-documented application programming interface (API), and it has a central command hub where all of the highlights, additional functions, macros, and other nonsense can be controlled from a single location. There is also third-party software, some of which is free source, that can be used to integrate those items with everything else, including smart houses. It doesn't smell like this.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

So yes. The positioning of the 2022 letters so that they are adjacent to (at the same level in the upper portion of the key) with the Latin alphabet can be very frustrating. In addition, they emit light in the same color as the letters of the Latin alphabet. It will be challenging for those individuals who have not yet achieved mastery of the blind dialing approach. As if it were obvious that this was done in order to highlight the 2022 letters together with the Latin alphabet (because the LEDs

Pros
  • The prior reviews have my full agreement.
Cons
  • The prior reviews have my full agreement.

It's an excellent value for the money. Since I spend a lot of time at the computer, if something had angered me, I would have experienced it by now. Has pros: There is no one element that stands out to me in particular since I appreciate the entirety of it all. By the way, the volume is not significantly higher than what you would find on a regular keyboard. From what I've experienced myself, the main difference is that it's quieter overall, with the exception of laptops and poppies. When the…

I haven't yet replaced the game buttons with the eight keys included in the kit. Despite my interest in trying the mechanics, I have not yet done so. And then there were just sales, so it worked out that I could get this model with red switches for $2400, which is peanuts for the auto repair industry. I don't know what else to add save that, compared to the membrane (with its easy-peasy key activation), I'm really enjoying the soft tapping of the keys as I type. I found it quite convenient that

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I do not recommend spending my money on this.

After being used for ten months, the key with the number "1" on it flew off, the legs for fastening it broke, and the key just floated under the finger in one day. After 21 days of waiting, the MERLION distributor company responded that this was not a warranty issue, but rather mechanical damage. Initially, I was confident that they would replace it because it was still under warranty; however, they stated that it was not a warranty case. Because of the caution with which I utilize things…

Pros
  • Keyboard that is nice to use and does not have any unnecessary projections. Stunning illumination with a variety of RGB colors, very easy on the eyes.
Cons
  • The noise of the keys, though, is something that can be gotten used to.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

I used to play with a standard membrane from a4tech, then I upgraded to the 1300r and grew used to it. everything is good; it can withstand being submerged in water without any damage.

Pros
  • The softest and most luxurious in every way. (used the ruby toggles)
Cons
  • Not located

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

My very first mechanic was a Bloody B120 with blue switches, which I eventually replaced. The music is excellent, although it is somewhat loud; however, I quickly adjusted to the volume level. I enjoy the keyboard a lot, despite the fact that it has some issues.

Pros
  • Design that is uncomplicated and aesthetically pleasing; numerous backlighting options; keys that are comfortable to press.
Cons
  • You are unable to store the backlight in the memory of the device; instead, you are required to keep the software running at all times. I don't particularly enjoy having an additional program running. Because the LEDs are placed on top of the keys, it is possible to become temporarily blind if you gaze down at the keyboard from above. The additional keys are a hideous shade of orange and are not made of rubber. Did not alter. Legs are non-rubber.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

In a general sense, the keyboard is on fire, but there is no shading there. If you position it so that it is facing the monitor, the lights from the F1-F12 buttons will shine on it. The backlight under each button is angled ever-so-slightly forward in order to elegantly highlight the button that is adjacent to it. It's not much, but it's enough to irritate someone:) Has pros: The price, the blue switches (I adore it when it clicks:), the response speed, the protection against moisture, and the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

offers benefits: No squeaks or rattles from the assembly. An excellent, modifiable backlighting system. Distinct drawbacks: The keys make a metallic clatter when pressed because to the metal keyboard surface. The slightest jolt.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

Backlighting is done quite well. Rapid response from the keys, up until the point where they are fully depressed. If you do not push the keys all the way to the finish, you can almost type without making any noise. Cons: When you press a key on the keyboard case, a pretty loud sound is produced; in other words, you cannot count on perfect silence. This is a disadvantage.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

Skeleton, almost little backlash on the keys, and high-quality illumination are some of its advantages. Has drawbacks, such as after a year, the switch on the up arrow began to break off, the switches on each key sound differently (maybe this is already a nitpick), and the switches are quite noisy (I was aware of what I was doing).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Beautiful mechanics with quick responses and Anti-Ghost technology. Small and portable; may be used anywhere. Securely put together; does not sag or creak. It is really substantial and does not move at all on the table. I haven't yet spilled anything on it, but there is protection against liquid infiltration. Backlight with software that allows you to adjust every setting to your preferences. The symbols on the keys are etched rather than painted, so they cannot be removed. I've been using it…

Pros
  • responsiveness, programmable lighting, and inclusion of more yellow keys.
Cons
  • Cyrillic to Klingon script. compared to the membrane, noisy. Cleaning up after dust is a hassle.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

The things purchased at the market are brought here in this fashion. When you buy anything with the intention of giving it away as a present, you run the danger of receiving a package much like this one. The keyboard lives up to expectations; I would suggest purchasing it.

Pros
  • Excellent value for the cost
Cons
  • Loud

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

This is my very first keyboard with a mechanical mechanism. Prior to that, I sat on the membrane from IMice for two years, during which time everything was comfortable for me, with the exception of the time when I had to press the far buttons all the way and precisely vertically when playing games. If I didn't do this, the buttons sometimes wouldn't fit. After spending a considerable amount of time with the video and reading various evaluations and comments, I made the decision to concentrate…

Pros
  • 1. Switches that use light 2. Weight 3. Overall performance 4. The capacity to program macros 5. An extensive variety of backlighting options
Cons
  • 1. It was discovered that the keys were a little bit smaller than those on the membrane keyboard. 2. 2022 font for an amateur 3. The portability of the device is increased by mounting the keyboard on the folding feet.

I spent two months researching various technologies and reading reviews before settling on the keyboard. When the spending is restricted to 2022r, the budget. Take a nice membrane clave instead of a mechanic because in my opinion, the latter is the superior choice. In such case, there won't even be a parish to begin with. If you have a budget of up to 5000 rupees, your options are limited to two or three devices now available on the market and a few unknown brands sold by Ali; this Bloody is…

Pros
  • The build quality was excellent, there was no backlash, and the materials, typing, and gaming feel were all of high quality. A subject to discuss is optical switches. Comfort and ease of use when pushing.
Cons
  • The volume of the keys; nonetheless, this is the standard for mechanics and optomechanics, and it can cost up to ten thousand dollars. The problem can be remedied by purchasing silicone rings from AliExpress at a cost of approximately 200–300 roubles (r) per set. In addition to that, you can apply a specialized grease as a stabilizer.

So I'll just list the things that I loved about it and the things that I didn't like about it: Liked: + nice and fast response to pressing. + probably high reliability due to the design, specifically, IR optics is more reliable than conventional mechanics, there is nothing to oxidize, there will be no double click on the key. + the whole board is varnishing resistant. + blue switches do not have a very loud click when compared to conventional mechanics (on blue ones) from other manufacturers.…

Pros
  • Switches that use optics, high dependability.
Cons
  • Poor font choice on the keycaps; it pulsates with the current.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

It has been in use by me for six months. There aren't any grievances. Of course the sound coming from the press is amateurish. It is preferable to view a video with its use first. It's intriguing to look at the wire and the key's cover. No complaints to date. Cleaning is practical. I suggest! different benefits Reliable. Pushing is evident. Pleasant pressing noise. several different lighting settings. Button shield. The keys rest firmly. has drawbacks There are none other than the erratic noise

With the exception of the two issues I mentioned above (easy running and no volume control), I am generally extremely happy with the purchase. Therefore, the first mechanic cannot be compared, but in my opinion, it is cool. (I purchased it for 4,000 with "Thank you" bonuses and coupons, and I ultimately received between 1000 and 1200.) Below are some advantages: My previous keyboard was a standard Bluetooth keyboard from Gigabyte, which was my first mechanic. The design is standard fare, albeit

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

In general, I am extremely pleased with this keyboard, as my first mechanics (optomechanics). I wish you the same emotions! I bought it for a price that seems to be below the market. For 3500r. It cost me that the kit did not have one extra. keys. Not at all critical) What to play, what to print, what, in particular, programming on it is insanely comfortable, so I strongly recommend buying it.

Pros
  • - very pleasant response and sound in general - quite functional software, customizable backlight - nice tactile keys. In the kit there are additional "gaming, orange. There is also a special device with which they are easy to change. - the LED indicator near the num' row is quite convenient. Shows the status of tab, numlock, gamer mode and. I don't remember what) - rubberized legs, the back row of which can be extended so that the keyboard stands at an angle. - the switches are isolated, so the food remains of those who are used to eating in front of the screen do not get anywhere, as well as, probably, water. The latter has not yet been tested. - metal coating.
Cons
  • all disadvantages are basically the reverse medal of advantages. - some of the keyboard functions do not work without software, but the software itself is buggy and not very clear. In general, in the bloody genre. - plastic keys, though pleasant to the touch, but outwardly look like cheap glossy plastic. The "gaming" set of keys, and this does not apply, they look good. - the keyboard is terribly easily soiled. Collects dust and stains with a bang. - the switches are very responsive, but really, at first I was surprised by their noise. Over time I got used to it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

As a gaming keyboard fire, as an office keyboard would be a strange choice. Someone is embarrassed by clicks, but damn in touch phones for some reason an artificial click is voiced . Has some pros: Reliability - a heavy monolith (it weighs twice as much as an ordinary white one) on the table, in addition it is moisture resistant. Built-in software with macros. Clicks when pressed, I'm one of those who get high from this. You can press all the buttons at once and they will be processed. That is,