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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Some pros: In general, a good mechanical keyboard for the money, not too loud, easy to use. I really like the ability to customize the backlight. Got cons: I won’t say that this is a drawback, but personally it seems to me too sensitive sometimes. Random keys are periodically pressed due to the fact that I touch them a little.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Has some pros: 1) I took it for a great price with discounts / coupons, cheaper than in most stores 2) Acceptable noise level with red switches 3) Many backlight options, it's a pity the truth is that most of them are with a crooked program 4) Reliable RED switches 5) The presence of keycaps not only on WASD, but also around Cons: 1) Not as heavy as other mechanical ones (I also had a TT ESPORTS POSEDION, so it weighs almost 2 times more) 2) Huge backlash of the keys in the horizontal plane. Pr

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Experience of use: 9 months. On the first day, the girl spilled tea on the numpad area. Not much for the drains to help, I wiped it down with toilet paper and everything has been working great for 9 months thanks to the lacquer coating of the PCB that protects it from water. Drains help in the event of a large spill. Keycaps made of two layers of PBT plastic - will not be erased in life, silicone keycaps (spare) are insanely comfortable in games. Optical switches and short travel keys are not a

Pros
  • Reliability, durability, water protection, silence, low cost, manufacturability, braid, quality of keycaps, aluminum plate instead of a plastic cover.
Cons
  • Didn't find it.

I still don’t use the legs, and I keep the brightness of the backlight to a minimum, so for me personally there are practically no shortcomings. With its pros: Excellent clave for your money. After a cheap membrane, it’s generally a buzz, although typing is not very convenient at first, and extra buttons may be accidentally pressed. With its cons: 1) Disgusting retractable legs: no rubberized coating (although in theory they should be) and besides, curves (with extended legs, the lower left…

My first mechanical keyboard. I didn't guess with the choice. Previously, I felt the B800 and B820 in the store (both on blue switches) - I didn’t like the clack. Although, of course, in a couple of minutes it is difficult to understand something. I blindly ordered a B820 with red switches. I brought it home in anticipation of not only a miracle, but something interesting, and . I didn’t like it. Cons see above. I poked around for an hour or two with this disgrace and packed the keyboard…

Pros
  • - Price (for mechanical) - Backlight with the possibility of various tricky settings - In terms of directly working with the keyboard, I did not feel any obvious advantages. I handed over the keyboard the next day. However, I'm not saying that the keyboard is bad. It just doesn't seem to suit my needs (I wanted something versatile for both work and play; I have to type quite a lot).
Cons
  • I theoretically understood the cons (therefore, you don’t have to throw slippers that “this is mechanics, it should make noise”, etc.), but practically until you work with the keyboard for an hour or two, it’s difficult to feel all this. - Red switches without tactile feedback seemed rather indistinct. The button, with a certain effort, simply starts to be pressed evenly and at some point (somewhere in a millimeter and a half) it works without any identification marks. The button is pressed with the same force until it stops. In principle, with fast printing, all this is not important - you hammer and hammer, it does not affect the speed, but in general it causes discomfort. They say that red is optimal for gamers, but even gamers sometimes need to print something . In short, for an amateur. - It's still high. For 10 years of using slims, I have lost the habit of high keys. In itself, it can be okay, and you could get used to it back if there were any obvious pluses, but I didn’t see them at all. - Probably, the features of a particular model or mechanics from A4Tech in principle - the button caps stagger quite strongly, go somewhere by a millimeter. With fast printing, it seems imperceptible, but still not very pleasant. Although I felt the old membrane - they also go back and forth a millimeter, and I never noticed this. In the older model B975, the switches already have some kind of stabilizers that partly cope with the problem, but not completely. - Even with quiet "silent" switches, the keyboard is quite noisy. Perhaps noisier than the old membrane claves. Apparently, the knock occurs at the moment the key is pressed completely, and at the same time, unlike the membrane, it is not softened by anything. At speeds of 500+ cpm, all this is hammering into the ears with such a rather strong burst. With clicking switches, in theory, it should be the same + more clicks themselves. Although, perhaps this would just change the overall sound a little and make it more comfortable, I don’t know.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

In general, a normal keyboard and you can get used to it. The question is whether it will last long enough to draw conclusions about it. To take or not to take, that is the question. If you are not a player and play games 3 times a week, then there is no point. Also, if you like silence and communication through typing - it is also better to take a quiet membrane, and even better a rubber keyboard - there is finally silence. And for gamers - yes, it's a great option for games, and the main…

Pros
  • - Transparency of the keys, which allows you to highlight the Cyrillic alphabet. - Fast key response time. - Waterproof. - Braided wire - I love it. It directly inspires confidence that the signal sent from the keyboard will 100% reach the processor and beyond. I don’t know why, but if there is a braid on the wire, then I trudge. For me, this is a plus. In addition, it adds strength. you never know, touch and pull - he will survive. -RGB backlighting allows you to customize the glow of the keys in different colors to suit your needs (via software). Standard modes of 6 pieces are changed with the fn + f12 keys (without software). -Game mode, which disables unnecessary buttons that can minimize the game for example - the Windows button. And as they claim that this mode blocks the possibility of sticking buttons. I don't understand what it means, but apparently some important thing in games. Strange, I played well on the membrane. But I'm ready to agree that the operation of the keys here is clearer than on the membrane. This is noticeable in fighting games, where you need to clearly press down forward ab at the same time. Directly really noticeably better pressing. And if the reception might not work on the membrane, since you didn’t clamp it that way, then it’s straight forward.
Cons
  • - The font on the keys is disgusting. Personally, I didn’t like it, but in general, it’s tolerable, because I rarely look at the keyboard. - The sound of the keys is loud. Not to say that it is very, but 3-5 times louder than a budget membrane. -I don't like the layout of the keys. Basically, this arrangement is in all mechanical keyboards. I'm used to, for example, that the slash is in a convenient place (next to the "Z" at the left shift) And then you miss it, because it's next to the enter. And in the modern world, the slash is a very necessary key. I use it very often. - Poor volume change system. You need to hold down Fn + F3 / F4. Uncomfortable. They could shove an extra couple of buttons or a roller. Well, PC volume is a much needed feature. I always use it. And not to provide separate buttons for it - for me this is a big minus. But there is a small way out of the situation. I found a program that remaps the keys in Windows itself and put the keys f11 and f12 that I don't need to change the volume on. By the way, in games it does not interfere. If you need to press f12 in the game, then the game will recognize the press, but in Windows itself, f12 will cease to exist. But as I said, I do not use these keys in Windows - I do not need their functions.

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…

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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I have been using a similar type of switches from a4tek for a long time. On the old keyboard, they never failed in 4 years. Specially took on red switches (which do not click). If you do not hammer hard, then the sound turns out to be slightly louder than the membrane (the plastic of the keycap against the plastic of the switch base). All the shortcomings that I have described are eliminated in the next generation. I tried both, the new model is cooler, but not much, and they don’t carry quiet…

Pros
  • For this money 9.5 out of 10. Design, tactility of keycaps, pressing sound, build quality. Softina is also normal (almost), you can figure it out if you use all sorts of macros (those who can't figure it out, so they don't need it).
Cons
  • There are no files and sandpaper in the keycap factory. I had to process the last row of keys with a needle file. Then I dig deeper: The keycaps themselves stagger due to the design features (unusually after the membrane). The backlight is not covered by anything and glares from the surfaces (if you sit close to the monitor, you will either have to reduce or collectively tint). The fonts are different from the default ones, but I quickly got used to it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Got pros: Super quiet. keys are very easy to press. does not slip on the table. Cons below: You can accidentally press the button out of habit after the mechanics on blue candles

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Pros: Pleasant clicks, good software with full customization of everything and everything, all the colors of the rainbow for especially "advanced" gamers)) Moderate volume Different cons: The 2022 font is not entirely clear, though for me it does not matter at all.

Very comfortable keyboard. RGB backlighting is easily configured, the drivers are downloaded from the official site and everything is clear. The keyboard does not slip on the table, the legs are also with rubber, they hold well. Very easy to get used to, the buttons are easy to press. Also, the keys are easily removed (with a special tool) and the keyboard is easy to clean.

Pros
  • RGB, convenience, switches, water protection
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

this is my first mechanic. just connected. I'm writing in two hours. Feels like a Mac keyboard from the late 90s. I was then using an Apple USB Keyboard (M2452). but the font is of course tin. someone mentioned the presence of a lid in the kit - in my kit, instead of a transparent lid, there was a bag of bubble wrap. interchangeable keys ytsukfyva available, orange, ordinary smooth plastic, the shape of the surface is slightly different from the rest. In general, I am satisfied, there will be…

Pros
  • after the membrane logitech - this is happiness. does not creak or jam, the move is free, the backlight is a really necessary thing in a dark room. any backlight color. brightness is adjusted. animation is not needed but it is. short key travel. no clicks.
Cons
  • font. whoever came up with the idea to put this font here should take design courses for several years in a row. for these are not letters, but the Klingon alphabet. and Cyrillic and Latin on the same level, I press the keys purely intuitively. key play. yes, he is. but so far it's not annoying. anything is better than eating.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

Great keyboard! Price quality. Yes, the keys are loud, especially after the membrane keyboard. But these are blue switches, it would be louder on red ones. And the sound is nice. The backlight is excellent. The keys themselves are comfortable. In general, it is pleasant to work on this keyboard. The keys are tall due to the design, so it's best to take the wrist rest right away. In general, a chic device, I recommend!

Pros
  • Appearance. Convenience of work. Ergonomics
Cons
  • No

In my review, I tried to fully describe all the pros and cons of this device, identified for almost 3 weeks of intensive use. With all this, I would recommend it for purchase, as the keyboard is absolutely worth the money (in my humble opinion). I hope my review has helped someone. Good luck. Has some pros: 1) Optical mechanical switches (in my case, red, without clicking and tactile feedback). 2) Aluminum case. The polished surface looks nice and is less easily soiled. 3) Skeleton (rather not…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Pros below: Good keyboard. Very loud, I don’t know who it is for, but at least the drivers and the backlight are excellent. I think the buttons are almost impossible to erase. Got cons: I will change the switches, so there won't be any left. When ordering, I did not notice that blue was selected, but there was a 30-40% discount.