
Wireless makes it possible to achieve a clutter free desktop, an essential need for me. The clickey keys give me tactile/audible feedback fo revery keystroke so the control feeling is there. Battery life seems to be plenty Lots of colors Love the volume control roller Not any bigger than it has to be Low set enough that I do not need wrist support, further reducing desk clutter Wireless connectivity seems to be rock solid

Good for Apex Legend's And My Favorite Overwatch 2


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.


The optional software is fun and easy to use, per key customization of colors and behavior. You can make the presses as sensitive as you want. May want to make less sensitive (deeper press) for normal typing or you may find yourself fatfingering all the time!



Key Switches: As far as I can tell the switches seem to combine the speed of Cherry Reds with tactile feel and sound of the Cherry Blues. This keyboard will not give you a noticeable edge over other mechanical switches, but they are among the fastest on the market as of Q3 2018. The tactile feel and sound of the keyboard is fantastic; I am loving the subtle ting I get from the space bar it seems a calculated and much appreciated addition. Keyboard: Feels sturdy and high grade. The key font is beautifully simplistic and easy to read like a thin Arial. Wrist rest: The wrist rest is not overly firm and very comfortable. It easily attaches with a magnetic connector and has subtle yet beautiful edge lighting. Lighting: The RGB lighting vibrant, but not overpowering. Easy to use for customizing your work/gaming environment. Synapse 3 makes it easy for you to decide just how much distraction you can deal with, although I would have liked a few more reactive options in the settings.

It gives me more space to move my mouse around, l like that it still has the full functionality of a full size keyboard just in a compact way

works very well. i appreciate a 100% keyboard for working and playing games.


-Really nice feel, keys are fluid and responsive, with the nice mechanical sound. -Volume knob was a deciding factor for me, works well and mutes when pressed down. -solid feel, heavier than I expected -No extra software is needed to use lighting effects This could be a con for some I guess -Quality materials all around and cord is braided cloth. looks durable.





It's thin, it's light, and no sharp corners or edges. Keystrokes register better than anything I can think of that I've used in the last couple decades. While still making some sound, not nearly as loud as my other mechanical keyboards. I didn't really need RGB lighting effects, but they're very good--better by far than the couple of RGB keyboards I've had before. EIGHT spare switches! I really hope this doesn't mean I'm going to need them anytime soon. The macro key design seems good enough I'll actually use them--I usually don't bother for one reason or another. I'm especially pleased with the vol/brightness control--I loved it on the Corsair keyboards (which had problems in other areas), so it was a major selling point. Almost forgot--the detachable cable. First corded keyboard I've seen that has a detachable cable. Obviously done to make it cheaper to have other models using the same case, that are wireless, but that's not an issue at all. Including a keycap puller, and a keyswitch puller was an awesome move. The stickers were a nice addition, though I'm far from being a kid--I've picked up stickers like them for most of my life, and still don't have anything I especially want stickers on that won't be gone in a few years.

