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Various advantages: Good keyboard. Extremely loud, and I have no idea who it is intended for; but, both the drivers and the lighting are of very high quality. My opinion is that the buttons will be very difficult to remove. I shall rearrange the switches in such a way that there will be none of the originals remaining. During the ordering process, I failed to see that blue was selected, although there was a discount of between 30 and 40 percent.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

In my review, I made an effort to provide an exhaustive account of each of the benefits and drawbacks of this product, which I discovered after making extensive use of it for about three weeks. In light of all of this, I believe that the keyboard is absolutely worthy of the money that it costs, and I would encourage anyone interested in purchasing one to do so. I sincerely hope that this analysis was of some use to someone. Best of luck. The benefits of it include: 1) Optical mechanical…

Fire may be an unusual choice for an office keyboard, but it is perfect for gaming keyboards. Someone is likely to be humiliated by the clicks, but dang it, touch phones voice an artificial sound for no apparent reason. Got pros: On the subject of dependability, the monolith on the table is both substantial (it weighs twice as much as a typical white one) and resistant to the accumulation of moisture. integrated program that includes macros. When pressed, it makes a clicking sound, and I can…

The RGB backlight, the gorgeous font, and the good price are some of the benefits, but keep in mind that this is just my opinion. + The sounds of pressing the keys are incredibly quiet and easy on the ears overall. despite the fact that, in my opinion, the keys are pressed too lightly; this occasionally causes games to become unplayable; nevertheless, this is only my opinion. + quite compact and takes up little space on the table, although at first it was unusual - the previous keyboard was…

I enjoyed the keyboard overall, especially considering its low pricing; I paid about 3k for it after receiving a 500r cashback. I had to get used to the quick response and ease of pushing because this is my first mechanic, but it only took a day. Because the diodes are located behind the switch, if you turn off the room's lighting and turn on the keyboard's backlight, everything behind it will light up, including the monitor.

Pros
  • Mechanical switches, a soft (red) tone, an adjustable backlight that won't slide off the table (if the legs aren't extended), simple to clean, quick reaction
Cons
  • The illumination is a touch jittery, the utility is inconvenient, and it slides since there are no rubber bands on the retractable legs because the keys dangle slightly but not significantly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Below are some advantages: Using the software, you may change the color of each button individually. You may, for instance, keep certain keys completely dark and, on the other hand, light some in various hues. In some games, especially in the dark, this is helpful. The typography on the keyboard is horrible, among other drawbacks. It is quite inconvenient because the letters for English and 2022 are right close to one another. Additionally, the letters are constructed in such a way that it is…

To this point, I haven't played, and to be honest, I just unpacked it and clapped it, but I didn't find anything cool for me, and wow, I didn't find anything else either. I anticipated that the feelings would be more interesting, but I was not especially struck by them. Yes, and even if you update the software, not much will change at all; the only new features that will be added are additional backlighting functions and, after that, the ability to write macros on the device. There is a fee…

Pros
  • I am currently in the process of penning an evaluation regarding my initial thoughts on the clave. Just finished unpacking it. Pros: rapid response Pressing on red switches is not particularly noisy, and the optics remain the same. Additional keycaps that have a fantastic color (so that you can always find them at a glance, even in the dark). In the past, it used to be problematic on a black clave that did not have a backlight. But now perhaps everything has changed, and that's when the disappointments start.
Cons
  • To begin, there is the aluminum alloy that makes up the body of the metal. It is difficult to immediately foresee what the negative consequences of such a decision))) but the following is an objective evaluation of this lotion. Whoever has a good enough ear, and especially those who are more musically inclined, will be able to hear for themselves how the keyboard rings with each press. It is one thing if you play alone, you sit in headphones, and you don't care; however, if suddenly someone is asleep next to you, then under the circumstance of quick and constant pressing of a gamer who clicks on such a keyboard nearly non-stop, it will sound like some type of thin squeak. If you play alone, you don't have to worry about this. Second, something that "struck the eye" right away was the fact that all of the keys, and particularly the extended ones beginning with ctrl/shift/tab and continuing further above, backlash in all of the available directions, and so already make some click-like sounds. But when you consider that an optomechanical keyboard with red switches can cost four thousand dollars, and even with a discount of five hundred to seven hundred dollars, the price is not nearly as obnoxious.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

My first experience with a mechanic. recently linked up. Within the next two hours, I will begin writing. As though typing on a Macintosh keyboard from the late 1990s. At the time, I was tapping away on an Apple USB Keyboard (M2452). However, the typeface used is metallic. Someone reported a lid being included; mine was a bubble wrap bag rather than a see-through container. Orange, standard-issue smooth plastic; keycaps are interchangeable; surface contours deviate somewhat from the norm. I…

Pros
  • This is what we've been waiting for after the membrane logitech. doesn't squeak or stick, it's easy to open and close, and the illumination is a lifesaver in a dim environment. The color of the backlight can be anything. The light levels are changed. The use of animation is optional but welcome. fast key distance. There should be no clicking.
Cons
  • font. Whoever decided on this font should enroll in design classes for a number of consecutive years. This is the Klingon alphabet, not letters. I type Cyrillic and Latin equally intuitively, without thinking about it. important role. In a word, yeah. but I haven't found it annoying thus yet. I'd rather do anything else than eat.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Still, I don't make use of the legs, and I turn the brightness of the backlight down as low as I can, so from my point of view, there are very few drawbacks to the product. Has some pros: Excellent value for the price of the clave. Following the installation of a low-cost membrane, it's usually a buzz, however initial typing may not be particularly convenient, and additional buttons may be mistakenly hit. Various disadvantages: 1) The retractable legs are revolting; there is no rubberized…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

jingling sound produced by the keys, which is most likely attributable to the metal surface: I have no idea which will occur first: that I will become accustomed to this ringing, or that it will start to annoy me. I'm going to give orings a shot on the keys; in the event that the ringing stops, or at the very least, decreases in volume, there won't be any complaints at all. The benefits of it include: design, backlighting that can be adjusted, and cost - In general, every single star in this…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Nine months' worth of experience with the product. The young lady messed up the region around the numeric keypad on the very first day. There wasn't much that could be done to help the drains, so I wiped it out with some toilet paper. Since then, everything has been functioning well thanks to the lacquer coating on the PCB, which prevents it from being damaged by water. In the event of a significant leak, drains are of assistance. Keycaps that are constructed of two layers of PBT plastic…

Pros
  • Reliability, durability, weather resistance, silence, cheap cost, manufacturability, braid, quality of keycaps, and the use of an aluminum plate rather than a plastic cover are some of the benefits.
Cons
  • We were unable to find it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Extremely user-friendly keyboard. The RGB backlighting is straightforward to configure, the drivers can be obtained from the manufacturer's website, and there is no ambiguity whatsoever. The keyboard will not move about on the table, and the legs, which are also made of rubber, will not move around either. The buttons are quite simple to use and don't require much practice to get used to. Additionally, the keys may be removed without much effort (with the help of a specialized tool), and the…

Pros
  • RGB, ease of use, switches, and protection from water
Cons
  • No

This is my very first keyboard with a mechanical mechanism. And after that, I don't think I'll ever want to utilize the membrane again))) Klava is a bomb! You will not be sorry that you took it, especially considering that it is one of the more cost-effective options. Regarding optical switches, I can confirm that the operation of everything is immediate. When compared to the membrane, typing text is a delight, as is the case with gaming, where the difference can also be experienced in a…

Pros
  • RGB backlighting, 8 rubberized keys included, braided cord, keystroke is really outstanding, and using the backlit software you may play for hours in order to discover the ideal option for yourself. Throughout the course of the program for this Claudia, a wide variety of buns will be discussed.
Cons
  • Despite the fact that there are attachment points for it, I would prefer to have a wrist rest. There is a good chance that the manufacturer will sell each component individually.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

Various advantages: The mouse has a soft stroke, a fast click reaction, great rgb backlight, and a selection of color schemes that are standard. You are also free to create your very own unique color palette. Having these drawbacks: When my hand is relaxed and resting on the keyboard, there are moments when I am not aware of how the keys are being pressed.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

This absolutely flawless fantasy keyboard for that price comes with two heaping spoonfuls of tar. In particular, this squeak of several switches, which is quite bothersome because it is so distinct from the background clatter of keys normally heard when typing or playing. Another annoyance is that the backlight diodes in certain keyboards are arranged so poorly that the light shines forward and upward rather than straight up. The keyboard's backlight must be disabled, but then what's the point?

Pros
  • -Modern black skeleton design, metal construction, and a compact, high-gloss control panel housing the numeric keypad. The buttons are an excellent size and shape. - The Divine backlight has 7 levels of brightness, the highest of which can light up an entire room like a night light (but for all this, you need to download the free software Key Dominator 2), and can be fiddled with for months while making your own animations and effects by setting literally each key separately. — Despite what you may have read, the aforementioned software can actually be navigated and understood in under an hour, allowing you to do things like program your own macros and, of course, highlight. Light Strike keys may withstand up to 100 million keystrokes before showing signs of wear, and the keys themselves respond quickly. A full NKRO anti-ghosting system that, when coupled with a quick response, lets you work gaming magic, especially in fighting games where gamepads are traditionally used — Blue switches are not overly audible, provide satisfying tactile feedback, and are simple to operate. The keyboard is not too heavy or too big, but it is sturdy all the same. — Waterproof — Even if you pour half a liter of liquid on it, it won't damage the keyboard because it has a drainage mechanism. As with all skeleton keyboards, the long fabric-protected cable is a plus, and there is no palm and hand rest that isn't strictly necessary.
Cons
  • -At least five switches under five separate keys make a loud, irritating noise called "pings" or "squeaks" due to tension in the springs. This is not a marriage, but it seems to be common in mechanics, so you can either get accustomed to it or grease the switches. — Amazing lighting. But she's just too observant. Because of where the diodes are placed, the light from the upper diodes travels in two directions at once, rather than just straight up. Therefore, the color hits the display immediately (although it is not at all close) at the highest brightness, even at medium brightness, which is obviously uncomfortable and necessitates turning off the backlight entirely or setting it to the most basic level for films or other dramatic cinematic games.

When other evaluations have "loud" flaws, it really irritates me. This is a MECHANICAL keyboard, hello everyone! So, I heartily endorse this product. Juice that has been spilled doesn't die.

Pros
  • - 8 extra keys (QWERASDF); - A button-disassembling key; Build quality; software that allows you to modify each button as you see fit colors, macros; - Packing.
Cons
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Since I converted from a scissor made by the same manufacturer, I believe that many people are aware of it. My first impressions of the transfer to mechanics have been contradictory. In spite of the fact that these switches are already among the shortest and lightest switches on the market (in traditional mechanical design, a 2-4 stroke is typically employed), the key travel on these switches feels excessively long and restricted after using scissors. However, the response to pressing is very…

Pros
  • In my iteration, Red toggles Bloody's abilities, namely: - Optics (immediate response, a significant amount of resource in principle). - Motion in a straight line (we initially felt that clicks would be unnecessary in games; also, we saw that they made it slightly more difficult to click). - A short stroke (1.8 mm) before the actuation. - Short full stroke (3mm) The assembly is solid, there is no crackling or squeezing sound, and both the buttons and the metal screen are nice to the touch. Design that is more restrained in comparison to other Bloody keyboards Backlighting that may be adjusted to your liking (this is an important feature in this situation because it is difficult to read the characters without backlighting) - Full size (how is it even possible to fly in GTA without it?)
Cons
  • Fonts with a mental illness. If it were due to technical restrictions, I could still accept it, but I noticed the identical keyboard on reviews with normal fonts, and presumably it was an earlier version of the product. Because of a technological constraint (the LEDs are situated at the very top of the switch), the Cyrillic alphabet is displayed at the same level as the Latin alphabet. Without highlighting, the fonts are difficult to read. There is no wiggle room with the brightness of the backlight; it meets all requirements completely (if you lower it by one value, it is already inadequate). Even though it was mentioned in the evaluations, the legs of my keyboard do not have a rubber coating. This is because it was my keyboard. All of the preceding is little more than petty criticism, which is irrelevant to almost anything and overlaps with merits. I only needed one evening to become accustomed to the typefaces, and it no longer has any impact on anything.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

The only thing that can be said about it is that using it for the first time is not something that would be considered habitual. The software is strange, but in point of fact, there should be no necessity to climb there because it already has 15 different illumination options built in.

1) I was able to get it at a fantastic price by using coupons and discounts, making it significantly less expensive than it would have been at most retailers. 2) An acceptable level of background noise with red switches 3) Numerous backlighting possibilities; however, the unfortunate reality is that the most of them are associated with a corrupt application. 4) Reliable switches labeled RED 5) The fact that keycaps are present not only on WASD but also around the rest of the keyboard Having…