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The TECKNET Wired Gaming Keyboard features 15-zone RGB illumination, an ergonomic design for comfort, a robust all-metal panel, 25 anti-ghosting keys, and is compatible with multiple operating systems. With a 3-year warranty, this keyboard is built for gamers and professionals alike, ensuring durability and performance.
C**S
Best overall budget mechanical premium keyboard
This keyboard is very Solid, and anti ghosting works as advertised. The typing feel is great and everything works perfectly in this keyboard.This mechanical keyboard came with switches very similar to cherry blue and the feel of them is basically identically, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. If you are looking for a budget option for blue switches, this will probably be your best choice. Of course being a mechanical keyboard, the keys are a bit louder than your usual mushy keys, but the typing experience is just waaay much better.The palm rest is a nice bonus, honestly this should be included in every keyboard, you wont be able to comfortably type for long or even play without it. At least for me it feels very weird and just takes more effort in general to type and play when there's no palm rest.Even though you can't fully customise the keyboard lighting, there are a lot of colourful light options, with brightness control and in general all you need to have a colourful keyboard on your desk, and by the way you can also turn them off. All of that is controlled and explained in the manual and no software is needed.Overall for this price you can't get anything better, quality is very good and the build material feels premium. The typing experience is very good thanks to the added palm rest, anti ghosting works, colourful light options, totally worth it for the price, the way it should be. Ah and did I mention it comes with 2 years warranty? Very Happy with this product!
L**I
A great introduction to Mechanical Keyboards
I've been wanting to try a Mechanical Keyboard for a while now, but the price of them is usually around the £100+ mark and as I haven't used one for gaming before, I wanted to be able to try one before forking out so much. Up to now, all of the cheaper models on Amazon have had me worried that their price may indicate a lack of quality - however I have used many Tecknet products in the past, and have always found them to be of great quality, more than justifying their surprisingly affordable prices. This keyboard is no exception.It has a nice weight to it, it's isn't heavy per-se, but it feels like it is made of quality components and isn't as light as a 'normal' keyboard. The base is nice and stable when on a desk, with small flip-out feet for raising the back up slightly, and a magnetically attachable wrist support (the ability to attach this via magnet, as opposed fiddly plastic clips is a definite bonus). The wire is of a decent length (around 2m) and is braided, having a feeling of high quality.When in use, the keys do make a nice 'clicky' sound. It's easier to use by touch, and feels great during regular use, when gaming, but also when typing. I've experienced no ghosting whatsoever, and all keypresses are accepted accurately.The keyboard lights up, with a number of configurable options regarding the lighting. If you're not into 'flashy', light-up hardware, these can easily be turned off.All-in-all this keyboard is really excellent. As with all other Tecknet products I've bought and used, I'm left with a feeling of surprise at the high level of quality of their components and products, despite their affordability.
C**S
Great but no key puller - 8 month review!
The media could not be loaded. The keyboard arrived in the nice frustration free packaging and honestly I was really excited about it. This is my first mechanical and lighted keyboard. First off it is heavy as many have pointed out and it felt quite substantial, which I really like. The lighting modes were pretty cool with so many modes to choose from and presets for games.The click sound is very satisfying. I attach a video of the sound.One drawback and disappointment I have to mention is that it was marketed as having a key puller and I asked the question with 3 answers saying that there is one. However it was simply not at he back of my keyboard and I was quite disappointed to find out after enquiring to the seller that this version does not have it unlike the earlier one. Honestly this seemed like a backwards step in the design from Tecknet! I was gutted about the lack of the key puller, one of the selling points to me. Nonetheless props to the seller's swift response to my queries and correcting the marketing material.Now the question is do I like the keyboard and would I keep it, as the seller have asked. The answer is yes, I do like it and I think I will keep it and use it. In terms of the key puller I guess I'll have to source one somewhere.Overall (to; dr) good keyboard (so far), solid feeling and substantial, satisfying click sounds, great lights, but no key puller.8 month review:After 8 months of daily use - home office, streaming, gaming, and general useIs it still satisfying to type with? YESAre all the lights still working? Not really - the "-/_" key is now super dim and has next to no light, which is totally not how it was months ago! The "Q" key is also following suit!Overall take - not sure what is up with they key lighting - may be a sign of the lighting not lasting very long. But overall since it's still usable and functioning as a keyboard then I will keep the current star rating of 4/5
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