

Great Combo for the price. It looks good in my son's gaming room. He said it works better than his old one.



-Color Oled Display -1600 Hours of battery life -Tons of customization -Godly Typing Feel -Aesthetic Design

Nice tactile feel. Hooks up to various devices without fail. Has three ways to connect. I hardly notice the lights, and the thing is heavy enough to use as a defensive weapon against more ornery fellow gamers. It has a kind of retro look.


Sounds like the other user has a skill issue. Very "creamy" feeling and extremely quiet. Jayztwocents did a review on it so I decide to purchase it. In fact, I purchased 3. Easy to install for my non-techy wife and she also did the firmware upgrade for the keyboard (be quiet! Light Mount Mechanical Keyboard | Linear ).

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.


solidly built, key strokes feel so smooth and buttery, while still having the nice click.



- Sturdy construction: this thing feels like a tank. - Perfect tactile feedback via key switches - Rechargeable and REPLACEABLE long-life battery - Top notch macro software - Bluetooth functionality: perfect for switching to a tablet / multitasking on another device - Powerful visualization editor for keyboard backlights - Keys are placed above the body so that they can be easily removed and cleaned

- amazing sound - adjustable height - Leds work amazingly and vibrantly - low price

Went from the Logitech G915 to this. This keyboard is amazing and so much better it's not even funny, despite being at the same price point.

-RX switches (smooth button presses) -Volume buttons (up, down, mute) -"stealth key" is a bonus if u watch ****, and have family members who likes to intrude on ur privacy... -Beautiful RGB lighting (Aura Creator is a pain to set up per-key lighting if you want a static rainbow like me, but it's worth it) -USB charging is nice, so I can have my phone in front of me.

Was looking for a wireless TKL keyboard that works well with typing and gaming. This keyboard definitely does both well. The Tactile switches feel great, and have a nice sturdy feel to them and the press is quieter than the cherry mx browns imo, lower pitch. The tactile are good for typing, youll make fewer mistakes. They obviously feel heavier than the linear switches, but thats well known for the browns. I dont like the linear for typing because I get multiple actuationss causingg doublee lettters, doesnt happen for me when using tactile switches. It comes with a wired option, that you can disconnect to go wireless using usb-c, very convenient. A must have for me was that the special chars on the number keys also light up when RGB lights are on, this keyboard does that, so you can use it in the dark

I grew up and was born in 1969 that had only type writers with the click te clack of keys.We are back with the Mechanical MSI Keyboard...

- 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.