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The RisoPhy Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a high-performance, ultra-slim keyboard featuring 104 responsive blue switches, customizable RGB backlighting, and a spill-resistant design. With ergonomic comfort and 100% anti-ghosting technology, it’s perfect for both gaming and daily work, ensuring every keystroke counts.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Blue Switch |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, Xbox |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
Special Features | Spill Resistant, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Splash Proof |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Game&Daily work |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Classic Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Rubber |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.9"L x 4.72"W x 0.98"H |
B**R
Durable. My god it is durable.
A decent and DURABLE keyboard. Has somewhat frequent double press issues, but otherwise very good.I bought this initially as a bad replacement for my KeyCron keyboard. a 10x downgrade in price, but found it very responsive when typing - satisfying. Haven't felt like I needed to rush repairing my old keyboard since this one functions mostly fine, and looks cute!Nearly a year after purchase, tragedy happened. My last keyboard had started smoking after the inevitability of a spilled drink, and like clock work, this keyboard suffered the same fate. An uncoordinated motion sent a torrent of liquid against the keyboard. Not water, that would be too covenant. This torrent was sugary, sticky, and 10-15% abv. title wave sent crashing directly between the keys and into the circuitry of this durable device. Despite my panic and frantic attempts to pad up liquid, this keyboard kept it's familiar and comforting pink hue, not wavering in the slightest - acting as a proxy of a beaconed confidence towards it's creators.While I had been short circuiting, this modest device had survived a mechanical equivalent to hurricane Katrina. Not one LED flickered, not one key had it's functionality damaged. It had survived what no keyboard ever should - mechanical nor membrane.-- Real talk --This keyboard is pretty decent. I bought it because my NAS couldn't understand my expensive keyboard, and it ended up being my main keyboard for over a year. My job requires a lot of typing, and I've noticed it occasionally double presses keys with a delay of ~100ms, causing an accidental letter or space to be inserted where it wasn't intended. Having used/purchased at least 20 keyboards in my days, no temporary keyboard has performed better than this one. It's affordable, and you can't expect perfection AT THIS PRICE RANGE, but for gaming and for daily use or work, it's durability and functionality are exceptional compared to others in the same range. 8.6/10, don't daily drive unless you need to, but if you need to, you can count on it to last.
Z**O
Great mechanical keyboard for productivity
Bought this keyboard for my office, as a replacement for a wireless, membrane based keyboard that was starting to show its age.The value of this keyboard is excellent. Based on the feel, it seems to be a true mechanical keyboard with switches, and not a simulated one using a membrane contact with a clicky mechanism. The feel is great and the pressure is just right to prevent most accidental touches to adjacent keys from inserting extra letters. Nice and clicky, maybe not the best for noise if you're in an office with other people, but the feel is great and if you work in a private office like I do the noise won't matter much. I had thought the RGB colors would be distracting, especially for an office, but actually they are fairly subdued and actually seem to help with positioning (I am a fast hunt-and-peck 3 finger typist, so this actually matters a lot to me).I have a much more expensive Razer mechanical gaming keyboard at home, and the main difference I see between them, other than cosmetic differences, is that the Razer keys seem like they have a hair trigger and require very little motion to produce keystrokes, while this keyboard is a bit stiffer and requires the keys to be depressed a little harder in order to produce a keystroke. So if you are relying on a hair trigger response for gaming, this maybe is not the best choice, although for a casual gamer like me it's more than adequate. But for actually getting work done, the hair-trigger of the Razer keyboard makes it really hard not to make typos, and this keyboard is a lot better in that regard.One minor nitpick is that the font used to label the keys is a little odd, and the "6" really, really looks like a "G", which can be a little off-putting at first. But that's just a minor quibble.Final verdict: Definitely worth buying, unless you're an absolutely elite hardcore gamer.
Y**E
Great keyboard
Great keyboard for gaming . The hubby loved it. Easy to setup , very sturdy and love the colors and it has different designs.
B**H
Nice keyboard for the price
I've been happy with this keyboard, the sound, feel, etc. Only issue is it lasted 2yrs and 3 keys have died, so time to buy a new one. Can't complain for the price and how long it lasted.
J**
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This is a great keyboard. It is simple and exactly as described. It seems to be made well and VERY clicky. I mean clicky! I enjoy the auditory feedback while I am working but I work at home. Alone. LOL. If you work in an office setting, others may not enjoy it. I have not used it for gaming so I can not speak to it's usefulness in that area but it is quick, does not miss a beat or repeat letters (or pick up accidental adjacent touches) while typing - which can be a problem if you are a fast/hard typer. All in all, I do enjoy it.
P**L
Top level performance for rock bottom price
I've had this keyboard for close to 2.5 years now.God knows the abuse I've put it through. I've put it through juice, soda, water bottles randomly spilling.The damn thing works. It works perfectly for typing, and for fighting games in general. This is probably the best keyboard you can get for the money. Once you start typing with it, you'll be satisfied with the amount of money you spent.Is it "clicky?" Yes. It's somewhat clicky. If you want a hard "click" response you might want to consider one of the more expensive keyboards.But seriously, I highly recommend this keyboard, to the point that when I finally destroyed the current iteration after years of abuse, I'm ordering the same one.
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