My very first keyboard with mechanical keys. The selection was not a random one for me. Earlier, I tried out the B800 and B820 at the store; both of them had blue switches, and I didn't care for the clacking sound they made. Despite the fact that, of course, it is difficult to comprehend something in a span of only a couple of minutes. I didn't really think about it when I got a B820 with red switches. I took it with me to my house in the hopes that not only a miracle, but also something interesting and would occur. I didn't enjoy it. For a list of drawbacks, see above. I wasted a couple of hours of my life messing around with this disgrace before putting the keyboard away. There are already other switches that I again didn't feel (not blue and red, but orange (with a click) and brown (without a click); they say orange is a little quieter than blue). At first, the plan was to pay another thousand dollars and change it to B975 (in order to understand for sure that I did everything I could and took the topper at the moment, so to speak). As a consequence of this, I came to the conclusion that I shouldn't waste my time with nonsense and instead went for the A4Tech KV-300H thin, which is very well-known in specific circles. There are no difficulties in acquiring familiarity with it, everything is quite convenient, and the printing is swift. To summarize, it is unquestionably superior to the B820 that was tested using red switches. It's possible that the choice with the B975 on the orange switches would have made me happy, but we'll save that discussion for another time. As a consequence of this, I am able to assert that once again I am persuaded by the notion that the average citizen's opinion of mechanics is significantly exaggerated. It does not in any way add to the pace at which the word can be typed, and it may even slow it down. There are also problems with the user friendliness of it. It's simply that these are OTHER sentiments, if I may put it that way, and sadly, their differences do not always come in the form of an improvement. In point of fact, for many gamers, it serves no purpose other than to be stylish. Even taking into account the fact that the price is several times higher than even very good membrane claves, I still believe that it is inappropriate to purchase mechanics in the general case (in general! If you enjoy some blue switches, or just enjoy the presence of Additionally, I am completely happy for you - this means that the purchase was not in vain). To the best of my knowledge and experience, there will be a greater number of drawbacks associated with utilizing even a high-quality mechanical one than there will be advantages.