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For 400 and complaining is a sin and it’s better not to find it. Definitely recommend Got pros: Comfortable, quiet, though not always, backlight buzz for those who are not a fan of RGBT backlights, several brightness modes. Cons: Not all laptop ports are suitable, only with additional power

For 400 and complaining is a sin and it’s better not to find it. Definitely recommend Pros: Comfortable, quiet, though not always, backlight buzz for those who are not a fan of RGBT backlights, several brightness modes. Has cons: Not all laptop ports are suitable, only with additional power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

I work with subdued lighting, so the backlight is very convenient, but I'm annoyed by the flashy gaming keyboards, full of all the colors of the rainbow! Finally, someone made a business-style backlight like a premium laptop! Hallelujah! I use it and am very satisfied, the brightness is optimal, not too bright and not too dim, excellent!

Pros
  • I like everything, my favorite keyboard, comfortable backlighting, I also consider it a plus - relatively quiet keys, I like such keyboards more than clattering ones. The backlight color is more white. I see that in my photo it goes into some kind of bluish, but in real life it is not.
Cons
  • Yes, what particular disadvantages can be, there are none for me.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

I'd want to thank the manufacturer, in particular, for the backlight, and the vendor, for providing it at a reasonable price. I expect to find a ferrite ring in an old monitor's power cord to shield it from interference. In favor are: Save money. (500r). Type gently. Subtle, dimmable, and not LGBT-centric backlighting. Superb polymer. A really lengthy cable. Usually decipherable alphabets and signs. The downsides are: Unfortunately, if you use a keyboard in your computer's wake-up settings…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

The maker (particularly for the backlight) and the vendor (especially for the fair pricing) both deserve our gratitude. And I expect to recover a ferrite ring from some dusty old monitor cable in my search for interference. Pros: Save money. (500r). Type gently. Light can be adjusted and isn't gay-bashingly soft. Excellent plastic. A really lengthy cable. Usually decipherable alphabets and signs. Contains drawbacks: Unfortunately, if you have a keyboard programmed to activate when your computer

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

I'd want to thank the manufacturer, in particular, for the backlight, and the vendor, for providing it at a reasonable price. And I expect to recover a ferrite ring from some dusty old monitor cable in my search for interference. Benefits from: Save money. (500r). Gentle tapping on the keyboard. Light can be adjusted and isn't gay-bashingly soft. Excellent plastic. It's not a short wire. Usually decipherable alphabets and signs. The negative aspects: Unfortunately, if you have a keyboard…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

The maker (particularly for the backlight) and the vendor (especially for the fair pricing) both deserve our gratitude. I expect to find a ferrite ring in an old monitor's power cord to shield it from interference. Includes advantages: Save money. (500r). Type gently. Light can be adjusted and isn't gay-bashingly soft. Superb polymer. A really lengthy cable. Usually decipherable alphabets and signs. Difficulties include: If your computer's wake-up settings include a keyboard, then it is likely…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

The maker (particularly for the backlight) and the vendor (especially for the fair pricing) both deserve our gratitude. The ferrite ring in an antique monitor's power cord is perhaps the best protection against interference. The pluses: Value for the money. (500r). Type gently. Light can be adjusted and isn't gay-bashingly soft. Superb polymer. A really lengthy cable. Normal alphabetic and numeric symbols. The downside is that the keyboard is vulnerable to mains interference if you use it with…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm completely satisfied with the product, it works.

Thank you to the vendor for the fair price and the manufacturer, particularly for the backlight. And I'll probably locate a ferrite ring made of old monitor cords due to interference. Pros: Low cost. (500r). delicate keystrokes. Not LGBT-like, soft and adjustable lighting. decent plastic. It's a long cord. legible letters and symbols in general. Cons are: Unfortunately, if you have a keyboard connected to your computer's wake-up settings, it is susceptible to interference from the mains. My…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

The maker (particularly for the backlight) and the vendor (especially for the fair pricing) both deserve our gratitude. I expect to find a ferrite ring in an old monitor's power cord to shield it from interference. benefiting from: Save money. (500r). Type gently. Subtle, dimmable, and not LGBT-centric backlighting. Strong plastic. No skinny wire here. Common alphabetic and pictographic characters. Contains drawbacks: Unfortunately, if you have a keyboard programmed to activate when your…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

I'd want to thank the manufacturer, in particular, for the backlight, and the vendor, for providing it at a reasonable price. I expect to find a ferrite ring in an old monitor's power cord to shield it from interference. Benefits include: Cost is really reasonable. (500r). Gentle tapping on the keys. Light can be adjusted and isn't gay-bashingly soft. Superb polymer. A really lengthy cable. Normal alphabetic and numeric symbols. Negative aspects: If your computer's wake-up settings include a…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

I took it on market for 250! Until recently, I thought that some other Claudia would come, but she did. For this money there are no questions, everything is super. But I wouldn't take it for 1000+. Firstly, not uniform illumination, brighter from below. Secondly, as already mentioned here, the problem with the shift. In the third, after a week of working operation, the Enter key began to ring, like on an old clave. In short, I'm not happy, but the price at which I took it smooths everything…

Pros
  • Backlight Quiet but not long Price (took for 250r !)
Cons
  • Some buttons started to ring

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

Thanks to the manufacturer, especially for the backlight and the seller for the right price. And from interference, I’ll most likely find a ferrite ring from old cords for monitors. Pros below: Low price. (500r). Soft keystrokes. Soft and adjustable backlight, not LGBT-ish. Good plastic. Not a short cord. Normally readable letters and symbols. Cons: If you have a keyboard in the wake-up settings of your computer, then, unfortunately, this keyboard is sensitive to interference in the mains. My…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Good keyboard for the money. There is nothing superfluous. Everything you need is there. Illumination is cold white. Brightness is adjustable directly from the keyboard in a wide range. After turning on the keyboard - the brightness is at maximum. You can easily turn on/off the backlight. Although it would be better to remove this function under the FN key as brightness, and leave the second "logo" in place of this key. The key travel is soft and quiet, except for the space bar and shift keys…

Pros
  • Simple, comfortable keyboard with white backlight. Brightness is adjustable.
Cons
  • Both shift and space click much louder than the rest of the keys. It would be better if the ends of the keys would not glow at all, or would glow with a thin strip. And I like the enter at an angle, but here it is a straight line. But, these are minor quibbles. : less than a month some of the buttons stopped working. 2: the keys all work. It turns out that you can not touch the keys until the computer is fully loaded. If you press something while loading, some of the keys may stop working. Reboot is not cured. You need to turn it off for a few minutes.