







🔹 Elevate your game with sleek, silent precision and unstoppable style.
The EagleTec KG060-BR is a compact, low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard featuring 87 keys with high-quality, quiet mechanical switches rated for 50 million keystrokes. It boasts 18 customizable blue LED backlighting effects, an ergonomic aluminum-ABS build, full anti-ghosting with n-key rollover, and a detachable USB cable for portability. Designed for both gaming and professional use, it offers durable performance and stylish illumination that fits perfectly in any modern workspace or travel setup.










| ASIN | B07DRRT25V |
| Additional Features | Non-slip |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,583 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | EagleTec |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black, Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 147 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14"L x 4.9"W x 1.2"H |
| Item Height | 30 millimeters |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | EagleTec |
| Model Name | KG060-BR |
| Model Number | KG060-BR |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Non-slip |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Theme | gaming |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
D**R
Easily fits in backpack!
First off, this is a great little keyboard. It has the cherry brown switches so it feels like an old-school keyboard for the most part but isn't massively loud. Don't get me wrong, if you use this in a cubicle office environment, your neighbors are going to hear you type. But it's not obnoxiously loud. Second, the fact that the USB cable is detachable is amazing. This makes it so much more portable. Stuffing a keyboard into a bag with an attached cable is questionable at best. You are going to end up putting a lot of stress on the cable where it's attached to the keyboard. That means a shorter life. But since this a detachable USB cable (micro-B I believe on the keyboard side), I can just unplug it and stuff both into my bag. Third, I bought this to use for gaming on my laptop while traveling. It is much better for gaming than the laptop keyboard, but if you have a desktop look somewhere else for a keyboard. It's not that this one is particularly bad, but for the same price you can get a better one that is full-size. To me, the extra price of this keyboard comes from the fact it's small(er) and portable. I can easily fit it inside my backpack along with my laptop and other things. For laptop gaming, it's great for the price. As long as you aren't a 24/7 gamer. If you just play occasionally (in my case once a day over lunch break with my co-workers) then it works great.
B**N
Very nice value in a keyboard.
This keyboard is awesome! Compact format, very well built with brown switches. Hot keys for different light modes (blue only). You can see in my photo it was very easy to light up only the keys I wanted lit. It takes a micro usb to usb cable. Using it for FPS gaming and RPG’s and so far it’s working well.
M**Y
Great keyboard for the money!
I wanted a more narrow keyboard that had the full editing keys and no number pad. It seems that all of these types of keyboards are gaming keyboards. Well, I do play a few games, but mostly I am a software engineer and write code everyday. I needed something more narrow that would not make the reach to my mouse so far and lessen the repetitive motion injury on my right side traps and neck muscles. I first tried a Macally keyboard without the full set of editing keys and found that the extra 'FN' key combinations needed for use in the editor that I write code in would not work. I was already doing 3-key commands and it then required 4 keys and they did not work at all (bug in Macally keyboard firmware). Okay, that is the 'why'. Now to talk about this keyboard itself. It is louder than all of my other keyboards, but not too loud. It is not one of those really loud key switches that most of the gaming keyboards have. The first keyboard I received worked for 2 hours and then died. They quickly sent me a replacement and it has worked well. It does not seem to skip any keys when typing fast, etc. Pros: 1. Fairly inexpensive. 2. Narrower than full size keyboard 3. Seems to be a quality keyboard and is well made 4. Can type fast with no missed keys or dupes. Cons: 1. The printed characters on each key is not that great in my opinion. The main alphabet is fine, but the keys with two functions, such as the 1-0, are not nearly as clear. The font they use is not good IMO. 2. The keyboard characters are not printed on the keys, they are kind of a translucent dull white/gray. This is so the backlight can shine through. I would have preferred no backlight and just white characters. 3. The only backlight color is blue. I try to reduce blue light anyway, so I am not thrilled about the blue. I'm giving it a rating of 4-stars because of the typing quality and narrowness of the keyboard. Subracting one star for the backlighting and key character font and color.
A**R
A nice keyboard
I really like this keyboard. At first, I felt it did not have enough resistance compared with my keyboard with blue switches, but in the office, where I use this keyboard, it's much more reasonable given the quiet nature of the "brown equivalent" keys. The keyboard design is compact and it feels well built. The blue led lights are a very nice touch because you can configure them to run various patterns. And best of all, I can type very quickly on this keyboard. If this keyboard lasts a couple years at least, I will be very happy with it.
K**N
less keys - more money - and a short life
This one is just OK for 35, or whatever, dollars; however, I don't understand why ten-keyless keyboards cost so much in the first place. The keys rattle but have a OK feel. the board itself is slim and very light weight. That may be a bonus for some people, but I think it makes it feel cheap. The real problem is that the thing quit working after 2 months of light use- less than 10 hours a week. 50/50 whether I would recommend it to someone else. Perhaps it would be a good candidate for a minimally used terminal somewhere- stuff it behind a kiosk or something.
A**R
Solid Keyboard
I've had the same keyboard for over 4 years with heavy daily use and have had no issues. Sturdy, small, actually low profile.
M**M
Piece of trash
Got this a month or 2 ago. A few days ago the lights in the keys stopped working other than at the startup. Today letters only work with caps on so its basically a useless paperweight.... Stay away for this kind of $$$
K**Y
such good value
I've only used a few mechanical keyboards, but this one is by far my favorite, even of the $150+ models I've tried. Heavy board keeps it in place, keys are not too loud, shown no signs of wear in over 6 months now. Considering the price it's an absurd value. One recommendation if you're sensitive to noise like me - the spacebar is by far the loudest key. I swapped it out for the right Control key which I never use, and it has worked like a charm. So much quieter, and you get used to it after 30 min. Just yank them off and replace, no tools required.
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