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The best keyboard for touch typing. I bought my first keyboard 5 years ago. And all 5 years she actively used. The paint is even worn off the case, but the key designations are like new! It is very convenient to type blindly, the key travel is small and pressed with little effort, so the fingers do not get tired. The keyboard died when I spilled quite a bit of tea on it. I immediately bought 2 more of these keyboards, because I can no longer type on others)

Pros
  • Very light keystrokes 2 USB ports Large weight, so it keeps well on the table Function key set Long service life
Cons
  • Breaks down quickly if liquid is spilled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Chose because of the excellent design and was very pleased with the USB on the sides - no need to reach for the computer anymore. Tactile sensations suit me, although someone may not seem very pleasant: the button travel is very soft, but at the same time short. On the other hand, you can type text without straining, while in other keyboards you have to apply much more effort. I dropped the keyboard on a flash drive, but I was lucky: the port works, it has not lost its appearance, although the…

Pros
  • The keyboard looks great, reminiscent of Sony and Apple laptops. Standard layout - all buttons are in their places, of standard size, well spaced, no erroneous clicks. Wide, well located on the knees. Not branded. Two USB ports on the ends - convenient, no need to stretch far. There are no multimedia keys - for me it's a plus. Strong on a bend, rather heavy, assembly qualitative.
Cons
  • Not very loud, but noticeable clicks of the keys, especially large ones, such as Shift or space. After about half a year of use, the paint on the corners was slightly rubbed off, which is imperceptible, as well as the keys themselves: at a certain viewing angle, shiny scuffs are visible on the matte keys; letters, however, are not erased. USB flash drives stick out dangerously, you are afraid to hit something with them or drop the keyboard.

What is there to comment? I have two of these - at work and at home. The worker has already lived for 2.5 years, and, it seems, is not going to die yet. Ideal for those who are comfortable with direct Enter, who don't care about decibels when pressing keys, and who don't need ergonomic layouts™ and multimedia spaceship control panels. For this price, it's unbeatable.

Pros
  • - Scissor key mechanism with pleasant travel and feedback - Classic layout without unnecessary fantasies from the manufacturer - Weighty and therefore does not "dance" on the table - Appearance - Price
Cons
  • noisy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

After a laptop, this keyboard is what you need! I spilled tea: I put it under running water, then I took it apart where I needed to wipe it, put it back together, everything works. Carefully combine the contacts of the keyboard and the substrate, it may not work out the 10th time, but so far I am satisfied, although at first I was upset that I would have to take a new one, because I liked it.

Pros
  • I join other positive reviews. I note that after the VAIO laptop this is exactly what I was looking for, the same feeling, although slightly not up to par, it became more pleasant to type large arrays of text, and the blind method became even more blind, I almost don’t look at the keyboard. A nice addition is 2xUSB.
Cons
  • IMHO rough keys are pleasant, but it is NumPad that is not pleasant, because for the most part, due to a different tilt of the brush, it is pressed more often with a fingernail and this is unpleasant, but with dexterity, I'm sure many people type like on the main keyboard, so they won't even notice it. Perhaps only with me: before disassembling, the USB hub fell off. At the moment, I don't notice anything.

They advised me 2-3 years ago, bought the same one again, played thousands of hours, played a dozen "best games", printed megabytes of code. very close to Apple keyboards really like the keyboard. I went to look for something new (the keyboard is fully working, but I prefer to have a backup). but I couldn’t find anything to replace Razer Ornata clicks like a typewriter, COUGAR Vantar peels off and is unreliable, I used to use classic MS and Logitech membrane keyboards, but my fingers get…

Pros
  • ideal for the night - almost silent, no backlight nice low travel island keys. if you type a lot - your fingers "do not hurt" great for games, no backlash, no oblique clicks, the space bar is easy to press even on the edge there are 2 USB outputs takes up little space when full size "indelible" keys there is Fn, but I don’t use it (volume, switching tracks and other classics) full size shift thin obedient cable the absence of terrible forever flying off, closing, sliding and scratching retractable legs. "flat" design does not need high legs
Cons
  • dies if filled with liquid Fn - inconvenient. but not necessary Enter thin. sometimes, I send "\" to the chat with enter

Among keyboards with a scissor mechanism, the choice is not great. In fact, this is practically the only one with a normal key arrangement. Made with high quality, pleasant to the touch, the keys have a short travel (which is logical, given their design). The keyboard is really very heavy (I wonder why they made it so heavy). On the one hand, this is a plus, because. will not ride on the table, on the other hand, a minus if you plan to periodically take the keyboard in your hands. Rubber feet…

Pros
  • Scissor key mechanism Standard optimal key layout (normal length left Shift, Backspace and Enter in one row) Nice looking and minimalist design Two USB ports on the sides Heavy (does not ride on the table) Non-slip rubber feet
Cons
  • 2022 and English layout of the same color and style

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Bought, focusing on the design and the presence of a hub. I did not lose: it looks very stylish on the table and there is quite a lot of space left. I connected it to the laptop to which the monitor is connected - a cool bunch turned out). A receiver from a wireless mouse is connected to the hub, then the second port pulls a USB flash drive or midi keyboard. An external hard drive refuses to be detected at all, with or without a mouse. In work, the price is justified, that is, the keyboard…

Pros
  • 1) Nice minimalist design 2) Compact size 3) Each key is separated - convenient to type 4) Massive - does not roll on the table and does not move out 5) USB hub 6) Dim LEDs
Cons
  • 1) Mediocre assembly (if you press a little on the logo area, you can hear an unpleasant crunch) 2) The keys are not quiet and fixed not so hot as 3) Not every piece of hardware can be connected to a USB hub 4) No multimedia keys (but with them, the keyboard would not become so compact)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

At first, Claudia made a very good impression. Relatively inexpensive (took for 1300), fingers just fly. The keys were pressed very easily and quietly. However, it started to make noise pretty quickly (although still quieter than any mechanics), then some keys began to work only when pressed with a little effort, which is unacceptable at high typing speeds. Some crumb got under the right Control and he did not want to squeeze through. I decided to take it off, and despite all the accuracy, I…

Pros
  • - The most convenient layout for me: direct enter, long space, long shifts, long backspace, F-keys in blocks of 4. - There too: the absence of any idiotic keys like "Power" and "Sleep", which no one uses, but they tend to be accidentally pressed. - Island + small key travel - extremely convenient for speed typing, raised its average typing speed to 600 characters / min with it. - Lightweight and thin. It is very comfortable to hold it on your knees. - USB hub. An extremely convenient thing at times, it is surprising that so far many manufacturers are stingy to do this. I didn’t measure the speed and current strength, but you can connect a USB flash drive or phone. - Nearly silent at first, and after a few months still quite quiet - Strict design
Cons
  • - The key travel is constantly broken. Often the key is either underpressed or pressed with difficulty. Probably, this is due to the ingress of some small debris, crumbs (I don’t eat above the keyboard). Sometimes it goes away if you press the key with some force, sometimes it goes away by itself, sometimes it does not go away. - Often the key is not pressed if you press it from the corner. But in general, this is one of the declared advantages of the mechanism, they say, it is not necessary to press exactly in the center - Although matte, it is still quite easily soiled, especially a lot of dirt collects in places between the keys, which are more difficult to clean than it seems - Due to the lack of legs, the angle at which it is on the table is not regulated. Due to the small weight, it stands uncertainly, slides. - DO NOT DISASSEMBLE IT! The "scissors" themselves are held on by very thin four plastic teeth, any of which is incredibly easy to break when parsing, and then you, most likely, will not be able to fix it. - The paint on the keys wears off fairly quickly. I don't look at the keyboard at all, but it's still ugly. - Fans of "sliding" fingers when typing - you are not here. It's possible, but not easy - Very rare double clicks - The bottom right key - Enter on the digital block, tends to be accidentally pressed from some thing, sticking and opening a hundred copies of some program. This is not a keyboard problem, but a consequence of a slight small key travel. - The marks on the "a" and "o" keys are very small, they are easy to miss if you just move your fingers (due to the island type, the edges of each key are felt, so these bumps are easy to miss)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Some pros: The materials are nice Quality keys, quiet, do not dangle compact Heavy, feels great on slippery surfaces Inside the metal plate, indestructible Worth your money and even very Has cons: There is no protection against moisture, spill something on it and 50/50 it's over

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

I accidentally knocked over some coffee in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe numeric keypad. The next day, a third of all keys stopped working. Dismantled the keyboard (that still "hemorrhoids"). A metal plate is screwed under the keys and the film, on which there are 100,500 small screws. It turned out that a little liquid had flowed under the film in the area of ​​​​the digital block and arrows. (Why didn’t the letter buttons work?) I carefully wiped everything from drops, dried it. Almost all…

Pros
  • Convenient island arrangement of keys, soft stroke. Not bright green diodes Caps, Num, Screen Lock. A USB hub is sometimes useful.
Cons
  • Very noisy. Afraid of liquids (moisture protection is completely absent).

I bought for coding in an online store without trying, according to the advice on Habré. In general, I am satisfied with the purchase and I recommend Claudia. Noise is the main drawback. Pros below: metal case compactness design nice solid weight additional usb Comfortably short button travel pleasant to the touch Cons below: - very noisy - the buttons have a longitudinal backlash at the level of 1mm, you can shake your fingers Together with the sound, it gives a somewhat cheap…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

Its pros: Budget. Minimalistic design, USB ports. Heavy, good legs-stands, stands securely on the table, it is impossible to move accidentally during operation. Cons: Rumbles. Very. Feels like it is pressed as usual, only makes noise. I did not notice any incredible buzz from working with the scissor mechanism.

Key travel, elasticity, compact size, everything is on top. Even usb ports came in handy, which I did not know about when buying. I took one to work, I wanted to buy a second one for home, but I did not find free delivery to the pickup points closest to the house. I was greedy and ordered the Logitech K280e Black, which I regret a little, not that it would be much worse, it’s just that the keyboards are different, it’s often not comfortable to switch, so I’ll buy a second A4Tech.

Pros
  • In my understanding - the ideal keyboard.
Cons
  • Probably the price, I bought for 1400, I would like for 1000 :)

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I cant believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

At one point it stopped working. Didn't drop, didn't flood, didn't hit. I wrote to the store, they asked me to send them back in the original packaging, which I threw away, because. I did not expect the keyboard to break at all. I did not apply directly to A4tech, and in general I scored on it. Unrolled, wanted to see if there was any damage. Inside the keyboard looks even more reliable than outside) I did not see any damage and threw it away.

Pros
  • Quiet and good keyboard that is really comfortable to use
Cons
  • Broke after a month of use.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I have been using this model since 2022. Already the second in use. The first one was clogged with ashes - some keys stopped working, and one USB port from the store did not work. The current one has an unpresentable appearance due to scuffs and a couple of melted points on the keys (when I was addicted to smoking cigarettes at the computer), so I'm thinking of buying another one. I hope it will not be removed from production, but will be improved very carefully and only in terms of quality. Or

Pros
  • Very comfortable, versatile, beautiful, compact, with excellent key travel, with two USB ports where you can insert wireless adapters from other devices. It is very convenient for work - text is quickly typed, all keys are in their place and with their size.
Cons
  • Quality. Good, but not great. With intensive use, the paint wears off over time, with an unsuccessful fall, the keys may tilt, but nevertheless continue to work, the rubber feet come off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

In general, given the cost, the keyboard is not bad. Of the minuses: 1. Long keys rattle. 2. At the back, in the middle part of the keyboard, there is no more rubber foot - only a plastic ledge (apparently there is a battery compartment on the wireless keyboard), so when using F5 - F12, it is noticeable that the keyboard flexes. 3. My copy was uneven, and it was visible even without installation on a flat surface, although the box itself was not crumpled. Easy to fix by slightly bending the…

Pros
  • Price.
Cons
  • Execution.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Pros: Looks stylish Buttons work great Not very noisy 2 USB ports Relatively small in size Stands firmly on the table, does not roll Doesn't get dirty Convenient key layout Has some cons: No multimedia keys, but that's not a big problem Haven't noticed any other shortcomings so far.