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Jr2018 Posted
Bought this one day it was on sale. Noticed the huge mark down and said well how bad can it be. This keyboard came with a magnetic palm rest that just feels so right. it has alleviated wrist pain from typing. Its is colored led that comes with software to control the colors. its perfect for night time typing. The quality of the product is super nice. so far so good no issues with it and i use daily for hours on end. i recommend it! easy plug and play too
Emily Posted
I was looking for a new keyboard under $30 and this one ended coming out to $27 ! Its such a great product! The keys are addicting to press, the wrist rest is very comfortable and the range of RGB light settings it has is great!
Rbekah Posted
I looked for HOURS for an RGB keyboard that would be good for working in office as my coworker’s mechanical keys were driving me nuts!! I was torn between this one and the Cynosa, but felt this was better value with the wrist rest. (I was right, the wrist rest is SO nice - soft, perfect width, makes the keyboard a lot easier on my wrists working 11+ hour days at my desk. Definitely worth it) It does still have a bit of a clicking sound that gets picked up by my headset when on a Zoom/Webex call but when using programs to adjust the gain/feed it’s pretty easy to filter out the noise. In real life, you can hear keys typing from about six feet away, but that’s a lot better than the mechanical keys of my coworker driving me crazy from about 70 feet away. Function is great and the Synapse program to customize the lighting is super easy to learn and user friendly. About once a day the keyboard gets “stuck” on a letter, but I think that’s because I have it running through a dock and not connected to the computer itself. When it happens the chosen letter acts like it’s held down, and to fix it I have to click my mouse, and then normal function resumes. Might also be a driver thing. But it’s not annoying enough to worry about.
MaCDeSy24 Posted
This keyboard is normally $100, was on sale for $30. Great price for a keyboard that feels this good, high quality keys and soft leather pad and lights up the way this one does.
JadeDuckworth Posted
Typing this from the keyboard, it's a lovely keyboard! I was lucky enough to snag it for $30 instead of its $100, although BestBuy has never *actually* sold it for its MSRP. The feel of the keys is pretty impressive going to it from a knock-off unbranded keyboard. -The half-height keys take some time to get used to but feel great -The rubberized switches feel a bit better than general membrane keys -The mechanical feature of the click is relatively nice (I've had this keyboard for about half a month and a few keys have already lost the click but that's not impeding too much on its quality) -The wrist rest is really comfy -Last but not least the RGB is really really nice.
ChristianB Posted
Purchased this keyboard for my work space at the office, and not only does it get several compliments, but it's a fantastic product that is comfortable to use, coming with the magnetic wrist pad, and having consistent input. The additional options through the computer software give further options for key-binding and lighting configuration. I quite enjoy the sound of the keys as well.
ThomasML25 Posted
I usually make my own keebs with tactile (Boba U4T) or linears (Gateron Milky Yellows). This keyboard is really not bad. Yes its got a rattley stab, but other than that its not much different from a tactile or clicky keeb under $150. Sounds better than an unmodded Bakeneko65 that’s for sure. Really useful to for my server since I wanted a keyboard connected always, with full dedicated fn keys, and backlighting.
Connor Posted
Great keyboard. RGB is cool. Keys are semi loud if you don’t like clicking don’t buy it. Wrist pad is nice too.
Michael Posted
Nice keyboard that works great, is comfortable, and looks good too. The pressing of the keys helps with gaming and the leds are a nice feature
ATTABOY0218 Posted
keys are silent and feel great to press once you get used to it. wrist rest feels good.
MichaelF Posted
Ultimately, I got this on sale and for the price I got it for ($25), I would say it was a good purchase, although if the normal price range was within $70-85 I would buy it then, but for around $100 I would most likely look for a cheaper keyboard with similar or higher quality, overall this is a very good keyboard.
Brady Posted
Absolutely love this keyboard. Very satisfying click of the mechanical keys. The wristpad is wonderfully comfortable. Customizable lighting effects look beautiful when playing at night. This is a gaming keyboard and the mechanical keys are not quiet at all. That should definitely be taken into consideration.
TunaP Posted
This is a great fake-mechanical membrane clicky keyboard. The keys are light, comfy, and gives you that nice clicky sound of a good mechanical blue switch keyboard. RGB are nice. Key profiles are good. What makes this better than cheap blue switch mechanical keyboards are the build quality. With this, you won't get the scratchiness, wiggleness, or spring pings from cheap mechanical keyboards. You will not need any lubing of any kind. It just works, and it's nice clicky if that's your thing. If there's a con, I would say the non-detachable keyboard throws me off. I like swapping keyboards a lot, and a detachable keyboard would make this way better. I don't understand why these companies still make keyboards without detachable cables. It shouldn't be expensive to add. I've put it back in the box and put it away for months now since I have wired my desk to have one usb-c cable that can swap out to all other keyboards I have. Btw I got this on sale for like $40 back in February. That's the last nail into the coffin. Great keyboard. Totally recommend.
MichaelV Posted
I was able to pick this keyboard up for 20 dollars, and I am in fact writing this review with this keyboard! It was well worth the money, even at $100 dollars, this keyboard still holds up fairly well. It's comfortable and the keys feel responsive. I just wish Razer software wasn't Razer software, as I've had issues in the past with Razer Synapse and it crashing games completely.
DanielA Posted
I think it’s a pretty good keyboard! I got mine on sale for $25, and it’s way better than the basic one I had before. You can customize the LED style, so that’s always a plus. Only issue that I have with it is sometimes the spacebar gets hung up and stays down. Not really a big deal (especially for $25). All it takes is a slight tap and it goes right into place.
StephanieS Posted
My gaming teen loves this! Make sure to check out the app. There are so many amazing things you can do with the lights.
JosephR Posted
Its one of the best the clicks are just insane but i do have to warn you that it is a little loud so if you don't like loud keyboards this one is not the best but if you don't mind its great.
guru Posted
This keyboard is a great buy. The keys feel great compared to a standard keyboard. I do not use the keyboad for gaming. I bought it so I can use the keyboard in low light conditions. I do not like that you have to install a program in order to control the lights. You stay logged in to the razer site and the program runs in the background so I uninstalled it. Without the program the lights just cycle from color to color. Still very cool
Joey Posted
For a non-mechanical mechanical keyboard this thing rocks! In fact, I prefer it over my steelseries that I paid $180 for a while back.
CAlvarez Posted
I have purchased this keybord for my kids and they love it amd the best thing is if anything goes wrong Bestbuy will replace or exchange.