The keyboard is definitely a great touch if you want something truly wireless. I wanted a computer that can play a decent amount of games and has a decent computer and definitely calls for gold for a good budget. It offers both a mouse and keyboard for a decent price, and the wireless connection is a great touch. The keyboard feels a bit cheap in terms of material, but it's great for typing. A small issue with this product is that the buttons can wear out over time. Another thing is that the wrist pad is only for the left hand where you use the game part. The color will likely fade over time. It's very responsive and the light isn't too bright where you'd need to dim it, but you can do that with this keyboard if you need to. It's not a mechanical keyboard, but it works pretty well. You won't get as loud a click, but a pretty decent response. Unfortunately, for this keyboard there is only one color to start with, namely the color of the rainbow, and the same goes for the mouse, although the box shows several colors. I'm not entirely sure if keyboard and mouse colors can be customized. The keyboard is a bit short around the keys, which I think makes cleaning easier. And the buttons are pretty easy to remove and clean if needed. The mouse feels great and you can adjust the DPI if needed so it moves very smoothly. It moves very smoothly and has a fairly fast response time. You can adjust it to make it less sensitive or more sensitive. There are three settings, which is very convenient. The box it came in was quite large but sturdy. The mouse really wins with a good mouse pad, so keep that in mind. The response distance for this keyboard and mouse is about three meters before you see any lag or signal drops. The key isn't too big either, so you don't have to worry about it taking up too much space. To be honest I put mines in the back and never noticed. It doesn't really stick out where you have to worry about it getting scratched. In terms of games, I really like using it. I have no problem with the answer and my gaming experience will be great. The small slots are good for storing phone and pens. The battery in these two devices can last quite a long time without recharging. The device is charged using a standard USB cable. I would recommend charging it before use. The cables are a decent length so you can just plug it into your computer and keep using it if you want. Overall I think this keyboard is decent for a budget build or even a backup gaming keyboard. It feels great and is not uncomfortable. The lighting makes for a great show, but I wish it had a little more programmable buttons.
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