
Great little keyboard for gaming to give you the WASD keys and other keys you need to play games. Very good, solid construction. Simply beautiful look and design. Perfect way to protect your expensive laptop keyboard from over use. Very colorful LED lights for low light playing, many modes of lighting movement to enjoy, or save energy on your laptop, and turn OFF the lights, and the keys work great without light. Medium resistence. No tactile feedback, no click keys. Quiet, but not silent.

Quality and brand






- Not too loud - Not TOO Expensive (you can certainly save elsewhere though) - Sturdy af - magnetic wrist rest is nice and feel sturdy and has satisfying click feeling when connecting - no obvious complaints - lots of customizations

Initial evaluation is that this is a decent keyboard. I like the clicky keys. Size wise, it is minimal in width but is full length. I have only been using it for a couple of weeks but so far I like it. Feels sturdy and should last.

-Beefy chasis, heaviest keyboard that I have ever seen, which helps keep it planted where you place it. -Button that overides RGB software and can dim them or shut them off entirely.

Exceptional value Heavy keyboard with a full metal body Fully mechanical keyboard with removable cable Red switchs

A lot of programmable illumination presets, well-built, and the keys feel solid when typing.

- For me, its the perfect balance of key feedback vs quietness. - Customizable layout of the numpad and media controller is a HUGE plus. I'm sick of it being forced on one side or the other depending on the manufacturer. - Customizable buttons and intuitive RGB controls. - I've had zero issues with the software. I feel some people may not understand why some functions do not work with Windows and blame the software. For instance, rebinding the apps buttons above the numpad, you cannot use most apps installed via Microsoft Store. This is a problem with how Windows installs those apps and does not allow control of them via other software. I had to uninstall Spotify and then reinstall the non-Microsoft Store version to bind it. Macro's have worked as well, although I did have to restart the app for the changes to work. NBD though to me.



Media buttons and dial are very pleasant to map and feel.

*Feels solid *Action is smooth but crisp *Very responsive *Value seems to match the price *Packaged nicely

-ergonomic -tacticle feel -customizable RGB

Response is fast

Heavy, solid, seems well built.