✨ Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke! 🎮
The NewmenGM326 is a compact 75% mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a hot-swappable design, customizable RGB backlighting, and a multi-function knob, this keyboard ensures a seamless typing experience while saving valuable desk space. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, it offers full key anti-ghosting for optimal performance.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTZ |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | [INF] |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Compact |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | RED SWITCH |
Material | Plastic |
E**E
Impressive little keyboard.
First, I'd like to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the quality out of the box. It comes with red switches that weren't too loud and had a nice soft clack. My goal was always swapping them out for quiet switches and ended up going with the Gamakay Pegasus (which fit well on this board.)Pros:+ Not too heavy, not too light.+ Wired, which I prefer over wireless/Bluetooth.+ Gorgeous RGB[It has 20 settings, 5 brightness levels, direction change, and spd.]+ Customizable on a budget.[You can buy different switches/keycaps and make it yours.]+ Works with MacOS and can switch between OS.Cons:+ The legs to add height don't add much height.+ The dimmest setting can be too bright depending on your taste.+ The keys are a little sharp, which is a personal preference con.[I prefer less sharp, rounder edges, especially on the spacebar.]Overall, it's a very nice keyboard for this price range and it's a great beginner keyboard for those looking to get into customizing switches. This way you won't feel bad for messing up a more expensive board if you're still on a learning curve. Would definitely buy again.It comes with red switches that weren't too loud, but my goal was always swapping them out for something even quieter. The RGB is nice and it has different modes (20 effects) + brightness levels that pleased me. I don't know why others mentioned it was dim, it's pretty bright to me. It's not too heavy, but not too lightweight. It loo
J**P
Better than my old 50 dollar keyboard
Such a good keyboard for it's price. just by itself it sounds amazing, and the rbgs are so bright and majestic. I'm not super experienced with upgrading keyboards, but I'm going to try to add more to it. However, if you want a decently *thoccy* keyboard that's on the cheaper end, has nice RGB, has good performance, and is hot swappable, get this one. trust
P**A
It's nice if you're starting out
This keyboard is really nice if you're starting out. Nice feel/ sound and definitely hot swappable. There's a video on YouTube that shows exactly how to mod this to make it better. Last thing, the black version sounds more thocky than the white if you're into that.
M**R
Best $20 mechanical keyboard (don’t buy gateron switches…Outemu switches ONLY for this)
**EDIT #3 - Check out the video for sound test…I’ve done quite a few mods but I now absolutely love this keyboard. Sure I’m positive there are cooler looking and better sounding but for the money I’ve spent and time invested I think it sounds & looks amazing! Tape modded, hand lubed the switches, rubber o-rings on keycaps, added sound deadening under PCB, I believe that’s everything I’ve done but I could be missing a mod or two.**EDIT #2 - Do NOT BUY Gateron Switches and expect them to fit this. I bought some green switches and no matter what you do they will not fit and the pins will just bend. Short of shaving down one pin on every switch which I really don’t want to I don’t see a way to use them. The first photo of the switches up close is the gateron and the second is the switches that came with it. The pin on the left kind of mushrooms out at the end and I believe that’s why it just keeps bending instead of going into the hole on the board.**EDIT #1 - So I bought new switches (Gateron Green) for this and I’m not sure they will work with this board. Look at my photos and you will see that the switches that come with the board are noticeably smaller than the standard size. Maybe I’m doing something wrong as I am new to this whole DIY keyboard stuff but something is not right so I’ve taken a star away for now.This is by far the best $20 mechanical keyboard you’ll find and I challenge you to find better. The lighting leaves a tad to be desired but other than that it’s great. I’m getting new switches for it soon and will update this review if that or anything else changes my opinion about the keyboard. I had a 65% board before this and felt it was just a tad too small so when I saw this on sale for $20 well I just had to pull the trigger and am so happy I did and I’m betting you will too.
N**N
TERRIBLE BEGINNER HOT SWAP KEYBOARD
The media could not be loaded. Sounds alright, have good LED, easy to disassemble the switches to lube. BUT I have so many cons about this keyboard and have inquired myself making it work as a customizable keyboard. 1.) Hard to pull switches out and any other switch than the original will not/hard to fit cuz the og is smaller than standard switches. 2.) The right side of the keyboard is hard to put the switch back on, hence caused injuries just to push it back. 3.) The build only have a board and plastic, there is no foam between the PCB. There's a lot barely and weight and hollow.In general, would never recommend this for anyone looking forward for a customizable keyboard. Other than that, it does its job just for being a keyboard.
K**H
Fantastic desk space saver
The media could not be loaded. This keyboard is wired via USB C and works perfectly the keys have a very clicky and mechanical feel to them the keyboard is perfectly responsive and I play games on it and type stories on it no problem it's very light and very portable if you were to want to take it with you no problem if you wanted to plug it into your phone via a USB cable you could do that also it doesn't feature a battery but it would be powered by whatever you plugged it into it's also very small being 75 or less percent of the size of a full keyboard and will save you a lot of space on your desk I personally got mine to make room for my flight stick
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