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🔴 Bloody B540 RGB Gaming Keyboard Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of 🔴 Bloody B540 RGB Gaming Keyboard

Complete set gaming keyboard Purpose desktop computer USB connection interface Color black Classic design Type mechanical Numeric block yes Key backlight yes Number of keys 104

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It differs from the membrane as much as ssd from hdd. I took it not for games, but for work. I specially took it with cherry black so that nothing clicks, but all the same, in complete silence, it rustles more than you want. If you decide to take any other with a click, be sure to test it first - these rumble like a subway car and are only suitable for single people :) Different pros: The most important thing is that it has a normal layout, without those damned short shifts, a slash stuffed…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I decided to take in addition to the Bloody V5 mouse, which I also really liked, and did not lose. If you want to buy a mechanical keyboard with a rational price / quality ratio, take a closer look at this model. If you need show-offs, you have a direct road to the Razers and Steels. Pros below: Great keyboard for the money. Everything works as it should. Different cons: The Cyrillic alphabet is poorly illuminated, but is distinguishable in the dark.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

My nit-picking about this keyboard is not significant in terms of comfort of use and "specifics of a mechanical keyboard". Keyboard features, ergonomics and price - this combination is definitely on the top five. A4Tech made a solid debut with this mechanic, but ""nothing is perfect (rhetorically)"" and there is still work to be done. With its pros: I liked the "switches (switches)" of this keyboard with a key travel of 1.5 mm before actuation, with a full key travel of 4 mm. For comparison…

I took a replacement, which had served its purpose, Razer Anansi. At the first check everything was fine. I noticed the first defect after about 10 minutes, it was a staggering and backlashing D key. I scored on such a defect, because it did not interfere with the game and typing at all. A couple of hours after installing additional software, the backlight began to flicker quickly, this was the second defect. This flickering could be removed only by turning off the backlight. In the service…

Pros
  • -bright backlight with flexible customization of backlit keys - long key travel - auto and turbo modes - nice coverage
Cons
  • -crooked and useless software with paid features - Unnecessary padding under the arm - sold with several defects

Clave is good. I like everything, everything works. I use a year. There is only one inconvenience. Wool climbs from my cat, and he himself is always spinning near me and the computer. Hairs get under the keys, accumulate and some keys do not respond to pressing. It is easily fixed - the button is removed with a key puller, it is blown, if necessary - the hairs are removed with something. Only it is not easy to get them, only to shift to the side, under another key. And it happens while…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Basically no.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The keyboard is good overall. I use it with a mouse also from Bloody (T5), I am satisfied with both. Of course there are flaws, but they always are. Switches - let's see, maybe they are very good in terms of durability. But prices have now skyrocketed, and I do not recommend taking this keyboard for more than 5k. You can take the Corsair K65 for that kind of money - without backlight, but more reliable, because there are red cherry tomatoes, and the manufacturer is good.

Pros
  • The most important thing is the mechanics. Although the switches are Chinese, they are close to Cherry MX Black, while having a slightly smaller stroke, and they don’t rumble like many mechanical keyboards - they haven’t gone far from membranes in terms of noise. Let's see how long they last, but they worked for me for six months without problems. No extra buttons, just what you need. Yes, and the keyboard layout is normal, and it’s easy to get used to the one-story Enter. The backlight is bright, with a reflective backing. Perhaps for some, the dim Cyrillic alphabet will be a minus, but dim does not mean not illuminated, and even now some do not even need the backlight - the arrangement of characters on the keyboard is easily learned. I also liked the fact that you can adjust the zoning of the backlight. The brightness is also adjustable. Who needs macros - there are no buttons for them, but the keyboard has memory and through the software from the site (KeyDominator) you can set them to any button, while there are 3 profiles.
Cons
  • I personally did not really like the doubled space in terms of design. It’s convenient for anyone, but for me it is associated with cheap office keyboards, where these are often found. A wrist rest is a really good solution, but they would have made some kind of mount on it, otherwise it just dangles up and down, except that it doesn’t walk around. Well, the switches could still be taken even from Kailh - there are Greetech, almost unknown to anyone, and it is difficult to judge them before buying a keyboard.

They gave me this keyboard for my birthday, less than half a year later, the fasteners of the keys broke, one of which was not even really used (a point in the department with a calculator). They replaced it with a rubber one from the kit, it also broke. You won't find new keys during the day with fire. Found only on foreign sites, but their cost is almost equal to the cost of a new keyboard (about 50 bucks per set). Alas, the first experience with mechanics was not very successful :(

Pros
  • Bright backlight quite massive, does not ride on the table
Cons
  • Very fragile buttons!

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

I use Claudia for almost half a year, I bought it from the 1st salary, I do not regret the money spent! I wrote about all the disadvantages and advantages that I discovered in half a year of use, if I didn’t write about something, then I don’t consider it a disadvantage or advantage, or most keyboards have the same characteristics, because it’s not worth attention .

Pros
  • Bright backlight, those who say that the Latin alphabet is not visible, don’t believe them, everything is perfectly visible, even in the sun, the backlight does its job, pleasant key travel, my first mechanic, there are macros and various modes, for example, a game mode in which the start button does not open the start, there is a mode in which the reaction of the keyboard is reduced to 1 ms for the best reaction in the game, in general, a good keyboard!
Cons
  • As for a keyboard, it is expensive, but as for a keyboard with backlight and mechanics, it is very cheap, ordinary users cannot understand the difference between this keyboard and any other for 500, and the disadvantages include the fact that it does not remember the last backlight mode turned on and turns on when rebooting standard flashing, but this is easily solved, you need to download a program from the off site called Key Dominator and many problems with the software will disappear by themselves, just the keyboard system will be ated and you can delete it, I also can’t help but note the sound, after the usual keyboard it is sooooo loud, especially if you're not alone, my roommate in the dorm constantly swears that he can't sleep when I play or just write something.