Customers are delighted by the Joro Portable 75% Wireless Scissor Gaming Keyboard's portability, solid build quality, and impressive battery life. The keyboard offers versatile connectivity options and a pleasant typing experience. Some customers have noted concerns about the keyboard's fixed angle and the spacing of the shift keys. Overall, the keyboard's compact size, vibrant RGB lighting, and relatively quiet operation contribute to a positive user experience.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Another Solid Keyboard from Razer
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The Razer Joro is a well built, portable gaming keyboard. It feels high quality to the touch and has just the right amount of heft to feel like a well built keyboard. It has great backlighting and can be controlled from the Razer app if installed.
Most importantly the keys have a nice feel when depressed and not mushy. To be clear this a non-mechanical keyboard, but the keys don't feel like a typical membrane switch. I like the tactility which is a plus for something so compact and portable. My biggest complaint is that key spacing is tight and I found typing on it I was pretty error prone. Maybe with enough time I could get used to it, but my hands are a bit larger than average and found it a little cramped to use. Again, it is meant to be a portable addition and more for gaming than novel writing so your mileage may vary.
I do wish it came with some kind of case. I threw it my backpack to test the weight and was nervous about durability of the keys with other things in with it. I suppose only time will tell and I could always grab a case for it elsewhere. Just feel like Razer could have thrown something in for the price.
As for battery life, I used it for a couple hours and didn't really dent the battery so it should easily get the 11+ hours in standard mode (50% brightness). Turn the backlight off and you can get a month out of it easily.
Overall, I really like it, but wish the keys were just a little more spaced out. I honestly can't think of a better wireless, portable, gaming keyboard which makes the Joro pretty special.