HI @sibzz , removing the backlight on a wireless controller was a conscious design decision. This was done to keep the battery life long which is a very important criteria for wireless keyboards. Wireless keyboards from Logitech / Apple etc also follow the same design principle
Does the team sends the product for review purpose ? I would like to have it for doing review video on it. There's only one , this video on the entire youtube about the Varna Pro Keyboard so sad.
Hi @milton_tom Would suggest watching a few switch removal videos. The keyboard switches are inserted into metal sockets on the board that have a tight grip and require some force to pull out . The removal tool should be held perfectly straight while ensuring the grips are locked into the switch. The switches should be pulled out in a straight upward direction
@@ninjadog182 okay, so I tried to pull the switches the way you said and I got it removed at the cost of a slight bend where the switch remover should be inserted.
@@milton_tom It takes a bit of getting used to. The switch sockets have to necessarily be a tight grip else users will face missed keystrokes if the electrical contacts get loose. However the right technique would result in a clean removal with no damage either to the switch or socket
The BT version is 5.0 The polling rate for our chipset is 1000hz. However please be advised that you can expect a latency between 10-25ms depending on the wireless environment you are in and the setup you are using. If you are looking for sub 5ms latency, we would suggest waiting for our upcoming Varna Lumos Optical range which has wired latency under 2ms and wireless latency under 5ms
I hope that has separate AAA batteries just like the Varna Pro - that's much better than inbuilt lithium ion, which will eventually need replacement one day.
@@AadityaBugga Hi there - The Lumos with its optical switches is meant for the lowest possible latency so unfortunately, adding wireless would be to some extent counter-productive
Most people will be interested in how the keyboard sounds instead of the irritating loud music
Seriously was very much impressed with the minimal design No backlit is a bummer rgb isn't important but backlit is
Does it have back light
HI @sibzz , removing the backlight on a wireless controller was a conscious design decision. This was done to keep the battery life long which is a very important criteria for wireless keyboards. Wireless keyboards from Logitech / Apple etc also follow the same design principle
Does the team sends the product for review purpose ? I would like to have it for doing review video on it. There's only one , this video on the entire youtube about the Varna Pro Keyboard so sad.
I ordered your product from Amazon but it's been 4th day and it hasn't arrived
I could not find any review of the same, is it a new brand or launched keyboard recently?
Hi, You should be able to find multiple end user reviews on amazon.
www.amazon.in/Ninjadog-Varna-Pro-Mechanical-Bluetooth/dp/B0CP68FK3Y/
Is it compatible with Azerty Macbook?
Can you test the sound of red switches
I'm not able to change the switches even though it says hot swappable
Hi @milton_tom Would suggest watching a few switch removal videos. The keyboard switches are inserted into metal sockets on the board that have a tight grip and require some force to pull out . The removal tool should be held perfectly straight while ensuring the grips are locked into the switch. The switches should be pulled out in a straight upward direction
@@ninjadog182 okay, so I tried to pull the switches the way you said and I got it removed at the cost of a slight bend where the switch remover should be inserted.
@@milton_tom It takes a bit of getting used to. The switch sockets have to necessarily be a tight grip else users will face missed keystrokes if the electrical contacts get loose.
However the right technique would result in a clean removal with no damage either to the switch or socket
is there any promo offer for early adopters? no online review
What type of switches are you using? Are these Outemu switches by any chance?
how frequently would I need to change these 2AAA batteries?
HI @thekaran7683 You need to use alkaline batteries and can expect them to last between 6-12 months depending on usage
Can i connect keyboard with my ipad 9th gen
Yes
what version of Bluetooth does it use, and what polling rate does it have.
The BT version is 5.0
The polling rate for our chipset is 1000hz.
However please be advised that you can expect a latency between 10-25ms depending on the wireless environment you are in and the setup you are using.
If you are looking for sub 5ms latency, we would suggest waiting for our upcoming Varna Lumos Optical range which has wired latency under 2ms and wireless latency under 5ms
does it have same latency in wifi and Bluetooth, also which brand keys are being used.@@ninjadog182
@@ninjadog182 When is the Varna Lumos Optical wireless version coming out? I see only a wired version available.
I hope that has separate AAA batteries just like the Varna Pro - that's much better than inbuilt lithium ion, which will eventually need replacement one day.
@@AadityaBugga Hi there - The Lumos with its optical switches is meant for the lowest possible latency so unfortunately, adding wireless would be to some extent counter-productive
show how it sounds!