
Quiet light


The keys felt resistive while being soft to the touch. I really liked the quick keys. The RGB is quickly changed with a keypress.

Amazing lighting and key response

It works well.

- Easy to see in the dark. - Comes with a mouse so you don't have to hunt for one. - Isn't Tenkeyless, meaning more functionality. - Makes those beautiful clacks that I love. <3

1. It works as expected. 2. Has led lighting. 3. Price I got it for.

-This keyboard is super well featured: RGB, wireless (USB dongle or bluetooth), volume wheel, media buttons and gaming hotkeys, rechargeable battery, etc. -Very thin- very surprised by how thin it is. You really have to see it to believe that this is still mechanical. And despite that the switches still feel fantastic. They are low profile keys so the travel and feel will be a little different from what you're used to with Cherry switches but I'm really surprised at how this board feels mechanical without also feeling like a laptop keyboard with scissor switches. -Solid construction- even though it's thin it feels solid. -Battery life is pretty good despite it being wireless. Been using it every night with RGB on for about half a week and it's still going strong. -No noticeable lag in either wireless mode.





- Pretty color scheme - Comes with replacement switches, pliers - Knob-controlled light-up panel has some great options for backlight LEDs, real-time clock - Works better than another brand's keyboard that I already reviewed with a similar color scheme - Easy to clean


Quality and brand

Great mechanical key response. Small form factor allows it to sit on the arm of my recliner, perfect gaming.


Doesnt feel super cheap, and the lighting is good not all distorted like some cheaper keyboards.

This keyboard has everything I wanted -- white color, USB-wired, RGB backlighting, standard layout with number pad, and dedicated media buttons -- and some nice extras which I don't currently need but it's nice knowing they're available; namely programmable keys G1-G6, and supposedly some capability to build macros, but I know nothing about that. I think there is some capability to adjust the light effects, but I didn't bother to check because I'm happy with the default mode. Additional nice touches are the comfortable magnetic wrist support, which is detachable but stays reliably and securely fastened while in use; also, the cord is a generous length (I didn't measure but approximately 6 feet long) with fabric insulation, complete with a white Velcro strap for cable tidiness. Oddly I think, the cable is what pleased me the most because I had only expected the usual featureless plastic-coated cord bound with a twist-tie wire. Instead, it presents with an unexpected touch of class.
