E**N
BEST BUDGET KEYBOARD
This keyboard is amazing for the price, and has that tactile feeling keys. It is very satisfying to type on. The build quality is sturdy which allows for a stronger build overall. The keys are knock off blue switches, but they still give the same feeling as if they were real. Sadly, there is no backlighting, but there is only so much you can ask for in a $25 keyboard (that is the price I bought it for). It connects via USB, although the USB is a bit thick and has a odd logo on it. This does not make a difference to me, but it might to you. A thing I like about this keyboard is how compact it is. It fits in nicely with my setup, but you lose a number pad and a traditional enter key.Overall, I highly recommend this keyboard because it has a strong build, mechanical switches and is compact
J**S
Great Value Mechanical Keyboard
I've got the non illuminated version as I wanted to switch it up a bit. Blue Switches on this one and they feel pretty similar to the Kailh's of the same color. The keys themselves feel pretty solid however I didn't like that the corners of ALL the caps have a lifted corner texture, like your FJ keys have along the bottom. I find that I trip up on that often as I feel for those. The height of the base plus the keys themselves was a bit high for me so I had to pick up a wrist rest. Aside from those 2 points I really do like it after picking up a set of keycaps, which is one of the other attractive features here, since these have the "+" style top post you can take your pick out of a myriad of sets. The typing experience has been great. My prior keyboard was a mechanical Dragon Deep, and sadly the switches on those had randomly started to die out. So I was skeptical at first but for the price and the reviews I'm glad I gave this a shot.
L**A
Good legitimate mechanical keyboard but it has some problems you should be aware of!
This keyboard is great and I have to say that I stand behind it saying that this might be the literal cheapest legitimate Cherry MX (knockoff) switch keyboard on the market. While this keyboard lacks all sort of backlighting and the keys will definitely wear off over time due to the way that they are stickered on there, it is a good keyboard for the low price point.Unfortunately there are some issues that I have with this keyboard:The key wobble is horrendousThe anti-ghosting 10 key rollover doesn't work as I tried multiple times to test it and only got maybe 3 or 4 keys at a timeThe click pitches are not consistentThe quotes key on the keyboard is a nightmare trying to figure out whether you should be hitting shift or not depending on whether you want single or double quotes.
W**.
Anti-ghosting Keys SI2012 Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switch-- Excellent bare bones mechanical keyboard
AULA 87 Keys Mechanical Gaming Keyboard,Anti-ghosting Keys SI2012 Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switch--Excellent bare bones mechanical keyboard. I was doing my first PC build and had a limited budget. This was one of, if not the, cheapestmechanical keyboards on amazon. I have had product for several months now and all is well. A mechanical keyboard is defiantly a must for gaming. I had no problem with it registering a certain amount of simultaneous keystrokes like stated above, I play mainly FPS, and sometimes press over 5 keys at once while looking around. Blue switches are tactile and have an audible feedback when depressed this is good for gaming because when you are making multiple quick strokes, like "slicing the pie" around the corner with your gun up, you can train your brain using this audible feedback.
A**N
11/10 would clackety clack
I've had it about a month now. Looks good, solid construction, and the layout is pretty easy to get used to.Bear in mind, though; even with o-rings, the blue switches are extremely loud.Live with someone? They'll hear it. On a skype call? They'll hear it. Play games with voicechat? They'll hear it. Scientists living on a research base in Antarctica? They'll hear it.If you're not someone of great mental fortitude, the infernal clacking may drive you you nutso.If you can afford to spend some more money, I'd recommend getting something with brown or red switches - but you really can't beat this one for the price.
M**W
... this keyboard for a month now and I'm very pleased. All of my mechanical keyboard elitist friends warned ...
I've had this keyboard for a month now and I'm very pleased. All of my mechanical keyboard elitist friends warned me not to purchase a $36 keyboard, but I have been very pleased so far.The only issues I have with this keyboard is the key caps. Every key has ridges on each corner so if you're a "Feel" typist and rely on centering yourself on the F and J keys, you'll need some adjusting. Also the Enter/Return key is oddly shaped.The keyboard is very solid and feels like it was belt with quality materials. It does not flex in any way. The key caps appear to be interchangeable with the fancy Cherry MX keys.Overall, I'm very pleased with this keyboard. It's exactly as clickly as I wanted, it's sturdy, and it was cheap.
M**I
Great Product!!
This is overall a decent product. The mechanical keys have a very tactile and clicky feel to them. I've had this keyboard for 6 months now and is perfect with no problems. The only thing I would like to see is a number lock light like the caps lock light. Very good for gamers on a budget or somebody that jut wants to get their feet wet in the world of mechanical keyboards. This is a great entry level mechanical keyboard.
L**N
Pretty good keyboard for the price ($25 on prime)
Pretty good keyboard for the price ($25 on prime). Decent build quality and very responsive keys. The only issue I had was, as another reviewer pointed out, the "enter" key. I am used to the long enter key (as used in most keyboard), and this one takes a while to get used to. I ended up hitting the backspace a lot.
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