- Sturdy material, design
- The quality of keycaps, stubs, soiling of materials
- Comfortable, ergonomic. Relatively inexpensive. Switches are much more convenient than red or brown. They do not stagger like many analogues, the sound is quiet, if you do not hammer.
- You can see the place under the keys where the dust accumulates. Although, this is a virtue, perhaps. It is immediately obvious that you need to blow it out. Yes, just blow it out - without removing the keys it will turn out only with compressed air.
- cherry red. I bought it mainly for playing cs go. I notice that it is pleasant for me to press the keys during the game. clicks in the game are smooth - you live with the character without stopping with clicks.
- very bright low backlight. I think to fix it by painting the diodes. as a result, I sealed it with plasticine, now you can use the backlight. I had to remove the plasticine - the keys were glued. Developers need at least software to change the brightness of the diodes, because they can shine less, but there is nothing to control them. in general, the main problem is the lack of normal backlight control. Or buy keycaps for Claudia without backlighting. and yet, for normal use, we need a pad.
- weight, backlight quality, detachable usb cable, TKL, cable quality (braided)
- the quality of the keys (key caps) is low.
- Plus - the lack of software for management. Those. backlight modes work always and do not require any installation of anything. Standard MX Cherry, not Chinese counterparts. Detachable cable - convenient for both replacement and transfer.
- You can find fault with the quality of the buttons. Plastic is so-so. However, given the standard MX Cherry and standard buttons (this is important for the bottom row of modifiers, which are not standardized everywhere), you can replace them with any better ones.
- Size (compactness), weight (heavy, very heavy))), candles (for whom, how), I don’t know why, but Claudia inspires reliability (ready to beat her, wash and sleep like on a pillow))) hyper - it’s as if I didn’t take Claudia, but percent - everything flies!)
- = candles are sensitive - they work out at 100%, but because of this, phantom clicks occur ! = minimum backlight brightness threshold - very bright! = small left shift = keyboard only for games - typing text is extremely inconvenient (due to high sensitivity - accidental clicks) = not enough relief to fix = when typing fast, the keyboard makes a bell sound!(
- Keyboard weight and integrity
- Unstable work.
- Pretty small size, does not get in the way on the table One-story enter The backlight levels are adjusted, at night I turn it on to the minimum, and it doesn’t hurt my eyes, and the keys are visible.
- The illumination is uneven, there is light at the top of the keycap, but not at the bottom. Looks a bit ugly (picture attached) I'm not a fan of hitting the keyboard in a fit of rage, but the keycaps somehow miraculously cracked. Escape suffered the most, it had to be glued with superglue, because at first it simply simply flew off, and then it broke altogether. Fortunately, it didn’t fall apart, because then I wouldn’t glue it. Another nitpick: no matter how hard I tried, I could not switch to the custom lighting setting mode. Did everything according to the instructions.
- ergonomics, design backlight levels, all symbols are clearly visible cable, thin and can be detached linear switches, light pleasant pressing
- for a space, you need to lubricate the stabilizers, a couple of keys if you press at an angle, something hurts
- Sticker included
- Material, build quality
- Cherry MX switches. I like cherry switches the most, though not all of them. It looks stylish, simple, creates the feeling of a high-quality and reliable keyboard. The cable is disconnected when at first I did not understand why I needed this.
- Poorly supported Mac OS Markie, glossy keycaps. I just feel like my fingers stick to them when I try to move them to the next key.