

Relatively quiet keys, number pad, macro keys, volume controls, three different ways to connect (two of them wireless), the works.... Not much more to ask for here.

Really nice packaging, keyboard actually feels nice compared to a lot of ones it's price



Feels incredible good to just click the keys, in an extremely satisfying type of way. The quality of the materials used and the construction are simple incredible. The features and options you have are numerous! The lighting and modes and even the screen on the keyboard itself are so dang cool!
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RGB isn't obnoxious or blinding Good cable management Comes with a few different RGB presets Brightness adjustment

Feeling and touching




-Upgraded keys over the base model of this keyboard. -Can be used both wireless or wired. -Utilizes KTT Purple Star 43g switches -Replaceable switches

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


The clicky keyboard feels and sounds amazing. Really satisfying noises without being too loud.


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


- sounds amazing - RGB works perfectly - high quality

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.