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The LTC NB981 Nimbleback is a 96% wired mechanical keyboard featuring a hot-swappable PCB, a compact 98-key layout, and dynamic white backlighting. Designed for customization enthusiasts, it offers a detachable Type-C connection for fast data transmission and is compatible with multiple operating systems.
J**O
¡Me encancta!!
Es el segundo teclado mecánico que tengo y este sin lugar a duda es una maravilla, estaba buscando un teclado económico y que se le pudieran remover las keys en caliente. y esta opción fue la mejor en cuestión calidad y precio, una de las cosas que me echaban para atrás era el color, pero en físico es mucho mas vistoso me recuerda una la serie de power ranger y los mecas.En conclusión muy contento y a funcionado a la perfección.
B**B
backlight color
One of the better looking white backlight colors, it gives a very nice looking glow around the keys that's uniform. It's noisy, there's that old school distinct echo when the keys bottom out and when they rebound. There seems to be some film under the switches, I wouldn't call it padding but it might be some kind of sound deadening, it's not all that effective. You can cut down the noise a lot by adding some o-rings under the keycaps. There's no wobble to the keys like there is on some midrange keyboards, the keys are very stable. It is hot swappable so it would make a great base for modding.
C**L
Teen loves it!
My son picked this keyboard out for himself and loves it. He keeps showing us how cool it is. He is also excited how he's able to customize it himself. Good purchase! I hope it will last him a couple of years. We'll see!
M**.
Awesome value, big step up from typical keyboards
The media could not be loaded. You can feel the difference the moment it’s pulled out of the box. It’s got some serious weight to it, and feels like it was made by IBM in the 1980’s. Then the key feel is so premium. It may sound silly until you’ve tried it. You literally don’t know what you’re missing until you try it.This one was plug n play, as you might expect, it matches my existing mouse (unintentional, but cool) and the light patterns were a fun surprise. The feet on the bottom are surprisingly robust and feel very durable.
C**S
no end key
The key presses are smooth compared to an old school mechanical keyboard. It doesn't have that same tactile click when pressing down on the keys and its biggest glare is that its missing the END key. Also, I would have preferred it if they placed the FN modifier symbols on the keyboard to know what they do like the oems, instead they give you an index card. I also tried downloading the software for custom macros, but it wouldn't detect the keyboard
C**L
Extremely good but I dont like the backlit implementation
I have to say that this is my first experience with a mechanical keyboard, and I am loving it. I never understood what the hype was about them until I started using it. There are several things I like about it. A couple I will need to get used to and one that I believe is not implemented correctly and it is bothering me a bit.Let's start with the good stuff. This thing looks great, I love the colors. The whole thing feels very high quality, solid and sturdy. As people have said before it is a bit heavy, but it doesn't matter to me.The sensation while typing is unlike anything I have felt before, it is very responsive and satisfying. I don't really know how to describe it but it is absolutely better than any regular keyboard.I have noticed I am more accurate while using this keyboard and I think it has to do with the way the keys work when pressed. I also like the fact that the included cable has pugs for regular USB and USB C which help the keyboard be more versatile.Things you definitely have to get used to is the fact that this is not a full-size keyboard so, some keys are either missing or have been replaced by a combination of keys. I am struggling a bit with getting to the arrow keys without looking as I always end up pressing a different key, but I am sure I can get used to it. The other thing is that the F keys do not have any other images or marks on them so you don't really know which one needs to be used in combination with the Fn key for example to complete a specific task. They do provide you with a handy cheat sheet so that you can review it and know what to press but it would definitely have been better if the F keys would have included the corresponding icons to make it easier.Now, the one thing I absolutely dislike and something I believe is kind of False Advertisement is the "Backlit" implementation on this keyboard. When I look for backlit keyboards, I thought it was understood you want to be able to see the keys in the dark, no that I want some random lights to come up from the keyboard while I am still unable to see the individual keys. This is my main (and maybe only) real complain about this keyboard. I am a person who likes to work in the dark. I don't like lights on unless absolutely needed and so, when I am working, everything is pitch black, so I have to rely on backlit keyboards to be able to type. I was super excited when I saw this mechanical keyboard was advertised as backlit but, that part was just a big disappointment. If you look at the picture you will see how the light coming from the keyboard actually makes it harder for you to see the keys as they are completely solid and won't let any light come through. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice, and they can be configured with different light patterns so I like looking at it in action when I have the lights on, but it does make it impossible for me to use this keyboard as indented and I would like for the post to reflect better what do they mean when they indicate this keyboard is backlit.With the ranting done and out of the way I want to conclude by saying I do love this keyboard and I am actively looking for solutions to let me use it in the dark. If this one doesn't end up working, I would definitely look for a full-size mechanical keyboard with real backlit capabilities to be my main keyboard in the future.