This is my first keyboard it's a 4/5ish keyboard that can be made almost perfect with some work. Know that the stock cable is crap and disconnects while in wired mode. Get a new one but be careful as the channel means you have to find one that fits; don't get a big fancy braided cable. As of this post there doesn't seem to be full software for the board so the cpu/temp readout feature is useless. If you wanna make it better lube the switches or take the better option and get new ones. It's a brick so it shouldn't get knocked off your desk at home and don't expect to bring it along with you to the office.
I used to be a fan of full size, but that was before I got my first mech board...until then I had always used membrane but due to having a cat that liked to throw it on the floor so she had space to sit on my desk, it eventually broke. I got a cheap mech to replace it, and it's only a 60%, and I don't miss the extra keys at all 99% of the time. The options that are out there now for truly budget boards, with hot swap, is really encouraging. I'm poor, but I am thinking I'd like to go 65%, it should still leave my cat plenty of room so I don't think she'll be throwing it to the floor lol. (sorry random comment basically)
Thanks for the review. It's hard to find full size keyboard with all the new stuff like the screen and wireles connectivity. I work with old systems so I need the Insert key, and for me the num pad is super helpful as well. I don't need to look at the keyboard when typing numbers that way.
Hello, thank you very much for uploading this video. I found the keyboard on Amazon and I wanted to research it. Personally, I really like 100% keyboards. I am aware that they are not currently widely used for aesthetic reasons or other specific tastes. I program, I usually use the number keys a lot. , insert, etc. I would like you to please tell me if you recommend lubricating the keys? mentions that it is a weak point 2:00. Is it so necessary to lubricate? I'm new to buying one of these mechanical keyboards. If I'm honest, I don't know much about their care and maintenance. Your advice would be very helpful. Greetings from Peru, I will be waiting for your response and again thank you very much.
Hola Luis, lubing the switches would improve the feel and sound a lot. You would definitely notice a difference, but I would personally buy factory lubed switched to save time lubing switches as it takes several hours. I really like HMX switches, and would suggest you to look at those. Maybe check out the "Royal Kludge S98" keyboard, as it has factory lubed switches.
@@keebdude I understand, thank you very much for the advice, I will take it into account. I will look at the keyboard you told me about as a possible option and also the HMX switches.
I kinda lost my taste for full size, but this keeb kinda has me willing to try full sized keebs again. Such a slept on creator as these are consistent BANGERS🖤
This is my first keyboard it's a 4/5ish keyboard that can be made almost perfect with some work. Know that the stock cable is crap and disconnects while in wired mode. Get a new one but be careful as the channel means you have to find one that fits; don't get a big fancy braided cable. As of this post there doesn't seem to be full software for the board so the cpu/temp readout feature is useless. If you wanna make it better lube the switches or take the better option and get new ones. It's a brick so it shouldn't get knocked off your desk at home and don't expect to bring it along with you to the office.
Very helpful and informative review, thank you!
I used to be a fan of full size, but that was before I got my first mech board...until then I had always used membrane but due to having a cat that liked to throw it on the floor so she had space to sit on my desk, it eventually broke. I got a cheap mech to replace it, and it's only a 60%, and I don't miss the extra keys at all 99% of the time. The options that are out there now for truly budget boards, with hot swap, is really encouraging. I'm poor, but I am thinking I'd like to go 65%, it should still leave my cat plenty of room so I don't think she'll be throwing it to the floor lol. (sorry random comment basically)
Haha don't say sorry. It's fun to hear stories like that, good to hear that your cat has better space on the desk now😉
@@keebdude Space for the cat is the only thing that matters lol
Thanks for the review. It's hard to find full size keyboard with all the new stuff like the screen and wireles connectivity. I work with old systems so I need the Insert key, and for me the num pad is super helpful as well. I don't need to look at the keyboard when typing numbers that way.
No problem! It for sure is
Hello, thank you very much for uploading this video.
I found the keyboard on Amazon and I wanted to research it. Personally, I really like 100% keyboards. I am aware that they are not currently widely used for aesthetic reasons or other specific tastes. I program, I usually use the number keys a lot. , insert, etc.
I would like you to please tell me if you recommend lubricating the keys? mentions that it is a weak point 2:00.
Is it so necessary to lubricate? I'm new to buying one of these mechanical keyboards. If I'm honest, I don't know much about their care and maintenance. Your advice would be very helpful.
Greetings from Peru, I will be waiting for your response and again thank you very much.
Hola Luis, lubing the switches would improve the feel and sound a lot. You would definitely notice a difference, but I would personally buy factory lubed switched to save time lubing switches as it takes several hours. I really like HMX switches, and would suggest you to look at those. Maybe check out the "Royal Kludge S98" keyboard, as it has factory lubed switches.
@@keebdude I understand, thank you very much for the advice, I will take it into account. I will look at the keyboard you told me about as a possible option and also the HMX switches.
@@luiscuper6731 Great! No problem.
I kinda lost my taste for full size, but this keeb kinda has me willing to try full sized keebs again. Such a slept on creator as these are consistent BANGERS🖤
Thank you so much bro
do you have any advice if the back light will not turn on??
check the user manual 😄
The keys don't appear to be double-shot as you claimed. No light is apparent in your tests.
Are you sure what the term double-shot means?
@@keebdude Sorry, my bad. I assumed that double-shot was always in order to allow illumination of the keys...that's not the case.
@@barryoneill_official No worries :)