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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Red, black, Russian by Micha Osiski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

So far, I haven’t played, and indeed, I just unpacked it and clapped it, I didn’t discover anything cool for myself and just wow didn’t discover anything else. I thought it would be cooler in terms of sensations, but not particularly impressed. Yes, and if you download the software, then nothing will change much, only other backlighting functions will be added, and then a little, and the ability to write macros on it. The Ultra Core software option costs money, xs for what. I'll tell you more Adding a review: I used it in games, for which I bought it, for me personally, after the membranes are pressed too easily, I often press to the left as soon as I relax my hand to the previously familiar state. I forgot to write right away what else I noticed in the keyboard: it bends very easily, barely arched it so that it does not stagger while lying on the table. I think I will try to order rubber ring gaskets for it, maybe they will help, but I think they are unlikely to stop clicking loudly less.

Pros
  • At the moment I am writing a review about the clave at first glance. Just unpacked it. Pros: fast response Relatively quiet pressing, optics on red switches all the same. Additional keycaps, excellent in color (you can always find them in the dark at a glance. On a black clave without backlight, it used to be problematic). But here, perhaps, everything, and then disappointments begin .
Cons
  • First, the metal body, or rather, aluminum alloy. It is difficult to guess right away what is the minus of such a decision))) but here is an objective assessment of this lotion. Who has an acceptable ear, and even more musical, you will understand for yourself that the keyboard rings with every press. It’s one thing if you play alone, you sit in headphones and don’t care, but if suddenly someone is sleeping next to you, then under the condition of fast and constant pressing of a gamer who clicks on such a keyboard almost non-stop, it will sound like some kind of thin squeak. Secondly, what immediately “struck the eye” was the fact that all the keys, and especially the elongated ones starting with ctrl / shift / tab and further upwards, backlash in all possible directions, and thereby already emit some click-like sounds. But it's not so offensive when you take an optomechanical keyboard for 4k on red switches, and even with a discount of 500-700