@@RAYDENBRYCETCO actually i didnt until i read this lol, i was thinking abt how helpful it would be cause i play a lot of different minecraft modpacks and have to do resource calculations kinda often in a few of them, so with a built in calculator i wouldnt have to either take up space on my laptop and maybe have to deal with more lag or have it on my phone when i use that for other stuff as well whilst im playing it lol
What do you mean in theroy. If it can be played on a fucking PREGNANCY TEST then I think a 100 dollar keyboard with 2 screens a calculator and a speaker I think it could probably play more than just doom.
@@chaosqrow634 I think with my job it would be pretty helpful, not pulling off a window when looking at certain reports is an advantage. Plus,while sharing your screen in teams now you can do calculations without people seeing you do them and you'll look so smart
@@SkeeverKid "garbage Chinese keyboard" are almost always the words coming from someone who would beat their meat over the same keyboard but with a 3x price markup, made in USA sticker, and branding logos and names slapped on every visible surface
@@CreeplayEUbro there's no keyboard out there that is not in some way touched by China, whether it be the switches, PCB, included freebie power cable, switch puller, stab set, key caps, plate, foam and dampeners, or ALL OF THE ABOVE that's not made in China! 😂
You can see the cat sleeping in the background and then you see him showing off the keyboard on the pillow he was resting on. So I’m assuming he was pissed hahaha.
Program the knob to delete text by turning it XD Then home, end, printscreen can be programmed if you click the knob if it's possible. Idk just throwing ideas.
@@vearheart42 I just figured it's a convenience afforded to us older folk for growing up with them, and like the younger generations just don't need all that waste they deemwasteful. Like, I got a cheap 60% and I only use it for gaming but I tried programming on it and got angry cos I have no numpad, no arrow keys, and just to PgUp or PgDn! It was _barbaric_ to say the least!
@@jayvbspdx yeah I could never do work without a numpad. It is probably wasteful for the vast majority of people. I just got really used to it. The fact that I don't even have to think about looking at it at all for anything and I can just type in tons of fields one after another's is just too good.
@@Goldern I'd gotten a 75%. Not into building my own so I got a built Keychron Q1 Pro. I like it more than a TKL (Edit) I also like having F-keys. And I also like having a numpads cos I'm old and grew up with them.
Calculators on keyboards used to be a thing during the terminal computer era. Some of them could even inject calculator output into the terminal itself. The modern variation of this kind of keyboard doesn't do this as far as I know, from the few brands that have the feature, instead opting for a calculator app launch key and a switch between numpad and discrete calculator. Bit of a shame that there's no on-board solution for equation and/or answer copy/paste/insert, but nobody's really asking for that I guess; except for CAD users who quite literally use calcs all day, especially when programs can have jank syntax that's more akin to coding than actual calc usage. My personal gripe with calcpads is the lack of functions, like just look at a basic scientific calculator and you'll see the severe lack of usability of a calcpad, and this doesn't even get into if you need a graphing calculator; and as good as programs like Desmos are for graphing, I genuinely hate the UX for keyboard navigation and how they handle different portions of text input, it's jank and inefficient, I'd rather just have everything be key-based and have a much more efficient way to input equations. For $100 this keyboard is interesting for other reasons. Having a calcpad isn't anything all that special, at least not in current implementations. The price really shows how low budget can go, remove the screens, speaker, and calc functionality, and imagine how much lower it could be as an entry-level keyboard with a dual space and extra knobs. I hope the prices in the market continue trending downwards, maybe we'll reach a point where decent keyboards are the cheap norm instead of the typical Dell special.
I mean... It does look like a mediocre 15 dollar keyboard. Take screens and useless speaker out and you have generic aliexpress 15 dollar keyboard with knobs and extra spacebar on your hands, which isnt really all that extra. Especially when it doesnt even specify what knobs even do in the first place
This argument, "unnecessary features we don't need" is a prime example of a false argument. Probably because some people get offended by people getting fancy, luxury, expansive or geeky stuff. Because, it "stands out" and some people like to correct others for psychological reasons. How often you buy stuff you really "need" to survive? You don't need your home either. You (or most people) can move out to a tent in the forest, if you really really want.
@@user-lo5dk7uv7rMost people would in fact not survive living in a tent in the forest. Most people have absolutely no survival instinct. It’s not a false argument, it’s objectively unnecessary, you’re getting defensive over a calculator
OK but WTF do the knobs do? Does the split space mean that the two can be mapped to actually be different buttons, or is it just a tactile improvement/longevity thing?
as far as I know from my MIKIT keyboard, you can use it for things like arrow key binds or volume key binds. pretty useless but this entire keyboard is a bunch of gimmicks so i guess they do belong
Its on the 8bitdo page now...I was really going to buy it but with no backlighting is the only negative I can find for the keyboard and additional number pad
Oh yeah what a novelty , seems i dreamed it on my keyboaerd 26 years ago. No seriously that gadget is around since the 80s. Even thought that it was a review of one of those ,didn’t think someone would get excited about that nowadays.
I bought the ISY IGK 6500 and only changed the switches from cheap Otemu Red Switches to Akko V3 Cream Blue and Womier Dye Sub pbt Keycaps on it, didn't even have to unscrew the part to make it sound ultra cool
Wait … this keyboard has a TALKING calculator built in? Um, it has two screens, but if the people who made it are serious about the talking calculator being effective, this could be a very good keyboard for the blind. Talking calculators are kind of stupidly expensive for what they are because they tend to use custom chips designed in the 80s still. Nobody's just throwing a microcontroller at the problem commercially, so if @SkyLoong is … that could be really useful, even if it required a firmware swap to enable full "blind person mode". Very cool…
@@Rushil69420 or anything else like a macro. Thumbs are fairly underutilized in the standard keyboard. Alternatively, normal space mapping otherwise so you can hit space in a quicker succession. Personally would make it another modifier for another programmable layer. Obviously depending on the board. This is what split keyboard and ergos do. They have dedicated thumb keys
@@fetB But then you’ll only be able to hit the space bar with one finger. I’m pretty sure the actual reason people prefer double spacebars is their reduced key wobble.
@@fetB Two, depending on which hand I press it with. Admittedly, you’re supposed to use your thumb with both hands, but for some reason, I use the index finger when I’m pressing the spacebar with the right hand.
I was just about to purchase the leobog hi75 when I saw this brand new keyboard on aliexpress that had just been released two weeks ago. It looked super awesome but I couldn't find any reviews on it. I went ahead and purchased it anyway. Glad to see someone hopefully has a full review coming. I purchased the smaller version with no numpad.
@@O_J7 ngl that would be actually cool! Inconvenient maybe, but still cool. This keyboard feels like those mobile covers with a "Gameboy" integrated. Like why should i use that instead of my actual cell? I just have to twist It!
The calculator would actually be pretty sweet at my desk as an engineer. I open the calculator app a ton of my computer because it’s quicker than using my phone, but this would be even more useful. Normally don’t like fancy keyboards and stuff but this is pretty dope.
Having your 10-key work independently used to be a feature you'd see from most manufacturers in "business" models even if it wasn't promoted. On my wireless DiNovo from 10 years ago it's actually a physically separate pad connected you can walk away and use as a calculator or remote.
This is the skyloong GK104 Pro
Go to the link in channel about to save 12% with code hipyotech
okay, I hate that I have to buy this now, but I have to. I'm such a sucker for screens. It's hot swappable, yeah?
@@HexylvaniaFilms Yes, you can change the screen to be normal key functions as you like via software!
try Aula F87 Grey Wood Shaft V4 (It’s budget)
@@skyloong what is the name of the keyboard
@@Imakeanime42 skyloong gk104pro😘
the ultimate keyboard for the guy from that math problem with 9475 oranges
yeah everyone thought of this
Yooo love your pfp
Or 10,000 hotdogs and, 20,000 hotdog buns
@@RAYDENBRYCETCO actually i didnt until i read this lol, i was thinking abt how helpful it would be cause i play a lot of different minecraft modpacks and have to do resource calculations kinda often in a few of them, so with a built in calculator i wouldnt have to either take up space on my laptop and maybe have to deal with more lag or have it on my phone when i use that for other stuff as well whilst im playing it lol
Its a giant hamstar @@Haris-252
all that's left is to launch DOOM on this keyboard
The first thing I thought about is of you could play DOOM on that tiny screen hahah
I kid you not I was about to start typing a very similar comment to this before finding this one
it's for sure been played on smaller screens
If theres a screen, theres doom
Don't forget Bad Apple too 🤭
This keyboard in theory has enough computing power to run DOOM
lmao
What do you mean in theroy. If it can be played on a fucking PREGNANCY TEST then I think a 100 dollar keyboard with 2 screens a calculator and a speaker I think it could probably play more than just doom.
@drewlincoln8110 im quite sure that connected to the pregnancy test is an arduino or something
The question is not can it, but should it.
@@zatozatoichi7920 doom has to run on everything with a cpu and a screen
yeah.... speaker getting immediately turned off, but calculator built in is awesome!!
fr
IK I ACTUALLY NEED THIS!!!
I dunno. A calculator seems kinda redundant to me considering that I'm already at my computer anyway and I can just pull up the Windows calculator
@@chaosqrow634Real. I feel like they just built in a calculator for the sake of it
@@chaosqrow634 I think with my job it would be pretty helpful, not pulling off a window when looking at certain reports is an advantage. Plus,while sharing your screen in teams now you can do calculations without people seeing you do them and you'll look so smart
Ok this keyboard for 100$ is PEAK
Price totally justified
I'd seriously consider this if there's an option to buy it with decent tactile switches (and hotswap, of course, as that wasn't explicitly mentioned).
FOR REAL like imo that’s a steal
ps it is hot swappable and supports 3 and 5 pin
@@sheepkind :O that's fantastic
@@iMind-Juris rose sea blue is tactile
Bro may need a table by his window
It's seriously the only good light on my room
@@HipyoTech why not just stack all of the keyboard boxes you have to make a desk
@@charlescabbage2933 or just stack all the keyboards
@@charlescabbage2933 smart but unstable
@@charlescabbage2933tower of boxes is a lot more inconvenient to clean up than one cat bed
"Baldi's basics keyboard" 💀
[BUZZ] divided by [BUZZ] minus [BUZZ]
Haha
This "100$" keyboard is 169$ (discounted from 215$) for me on their website.. wierd
dif currencies
It's a garbage Chinese keyboard, don't buy it
@@SkeeverKid "garbage Chinese keyboard" are almost always the words coming from someone who would beat their meat over the same keyboard but with a 3x price markup, made in USA sticker, and branding logos and names slapped on every visible surface
@@CreeplayEUbro there's no keyboard out there that is not in some way touched by China, whether it be the switches, PCB, included freebie power cable, switch puller, stab set, key caps, plate, foam and dampeners, or ALL OF THE ABOVE that's not made in China! 😂
@@hugiee Don't an ass-load of high end keyboard come from southeast asia anyway
Revenge for the bed? WE NEED LORE.
You can see the cat sleeping in the background and then you see him showing off the keyboard on the pillow he was resting on. So I’m assuming he was pissed hahaha.
In the beginning of the short when he throws the box down on the cat bed, it immediately falls off the window sill
Ya that was sus
Keyboard with calculator before iPad with inbuilt calculator app is crazy 💀
Remember that keyboards with calculators aren't new, but are always welcome. Especially when you can dump the results directly into the computer.
Wait. Can it do that? Like you can make it 'type' the result of the calc to the comp?
as opposed to just using the calculator already on the computer?
@@TMFleshif you have a job where you need to do math often, the calculator on the keyboard would save you a lot of time switching windows
If you have a job where you need to do math often, the windows you already have open would enable said math….
Logic left the chat
@@InterestedLlamalike a salesman? Arrogance at its finest. “Logic left” ironic
>screen too good for $100
bro's not aware how cheap screens are 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
It's missing the home, end, delete and printscreen keys though
Program the knob to delete text by turning it XD Then home, end, printscreen can be programmed if you click the knob if it's possible. Idk just throwing ideas.
you can remove the screen and put them back apparently
@@dice6541 Then what's the point of the screen in the first place?
You can take out the screen and put those buttons
Should totally review this!!
I love numpads but this makes it actually useful for people who don't love numpads.
Numpads are always usefull just people don't take the time nor have the need for how efficient they are.
@@vearheart42 I just figured it's a convenience afforded to us older folk for growing up with them, and like the younger generations just don't need all that waste they deemwasteful.
Like, I got a cheap 60% and I only use it for gaming but I tried programming on it and got angry cos I have no numpad, no arrow keys, and just to PgUp or PgDn! It was _barbaric_ to say the least!
@@jayvbspdx yeah I could never do work without a numpad. It is probably wasteful for the vast majority of people. I just got really used to it. The fact that I don't even have to think about looking at it at all for anything and I can just type in tons of fields one after another's is just too good.
@@jayvbspdx get a 65%, which is a 60% but with arrow keys
@@Goldern I'd gotten a 75%. Not into building my own so I got a built Keychron Q1 Pro. I like it more than a TKL
(Edit) I also like having F-keys. And I also like having a numpads cos I'm old and grew up with them.
Significant lag between the key presses and the sound coming out of the speaker.
First thing i would do is turn off that speaker lmao
The guy that thinks a calculator on a key board will bring buyers should be fired
Broke people like you won’t understand cause the only number you press is 0
Great feature actually
its useful when u need to do quick math so u dont have to turn on your pc
You guys can literally just open the calc app on your phone.
@@natthekiwi7074 Oh I didn’t know that
Review this in a full vid
That’s a lot of unique features for that price point, I’m impressed!
I rather have that extra money go into improving the quality of the keyboard
The cat in the video 😂
Calculators on keyboards used to be a thing during the terminal computer era. Some of them could even inject calculator output into the terminal itself. The modern variation of this kind of keyboard doesn't do this as far as I know, from the few brands that have the feature, instead opting for a calculator app launch key and a switch between numpad and discrete calculator. Bit of a shame that there's no on-board solution for equation and/or answer copy/paste/insert, but nobody's really asking for that I guess; except for CAD users who quite literally use calcs all day, especially when programs can have jank syntax that's more akin to coding than actual calc usage. My personal gripe with calcpads is the lack of functions, like just look at a basic scientific calculator and you'll see the severe lack of usability of a calcpad, and this doesn't even get into if you need a graphing calculator; and as good as programs like Desmos are for graphing, I genuinely hate the UX for keyboard navigation and how they handle different portions of text input, it's jank and inefficient, I'd rather just have everything be key-based and have a much more efficient way to input equations.
For $100 this keyboard is interesting for other reasons. Having a calcpad isn't anything all that special, at least not in current implementations. The price really shows how low budget can go, remove the screens, speaker, and calc functionality, and imagine how much lower it could be as an entry-level keyboard with a dual space and extra knobs. I hope the prices in the market continue trending downwards, maybe we'll reach a point where decent keyboards are the cheap norm instead of the typical Dell special.
I mean... It does look like a mediocre 15 dollar keyboard. Take screens and useless speaker out and you have generic aliexpress 15 dollar keyboard with knobs and extra spacebar on your hands, which isnt really all that extra. Especially when it doesnt even specify what knobs even do in the first place
Double 3.125U spacebars which none of any keycap set out there offers... 💀
Now make it run doom😈
fr do it
Unnecessary features we never thought we would need
Literally.
We don't need it and that's why it's awesome
This argument, "unnecessary features we don't need" is a prime example of a false argument. Probably because some people get offended by people getting fancy, luxury, expansive or geeky stuff. Because, it "stands out" and some people like to correct others for psychological reasons. How often you buy stuff you really "need" to survive? You don't need your home either. You (or most people) can move out to a tent in the forest, if you really really want.
And still don’t. When you’re on your computer you have access to a dozen calculators with the flick of your wrist.
@@user-lo5dk7uv7rMost people would in fact not survive living in a tent in the forest. Most people have absolutely no survival instinct.
It’s not a false argument, it’s objectively unnecessary, you’re getting defensive over a calculator
This keyboard is a C4 in disguise
Take out the sounds and the calculator, and make something useful out of that little screen and you got a $85 bargain keyboard
gonna tell my mum and say "ITS CALCULATOR"
OK but WTF do the knobs do?
Does the split space mean that the two can be mapped to actually be different buttons, or is it just a tactile improvement/longevity thing?
as far as I know from my MIKIT keyboard, you can use it for things like arrow key binds or volume key binds. pretty useless but this entire keyboard is a bunch of gimmicks so i guess they do belong
man skyloong keyboards never fail to impress me
The 8bitdo Retro Mechanical Keyboards are also gonna get a Numpad extension soon
They offer NES, Famicom, IBM M Series and C64 style keyboard
Will it have rgb lighting? Can't see in the dark.
Its on the 8bitdo page now...I was really going to buy it but with no backlighting is the only negative I can find for the keyboard and additional number pad
@@Foun_D_OnePiece I haven't unlocked night vision either.
This keyboard is called Skyloong GK104
actually skyloong gk104pro😘
Ok thanks for reminding me
Thanks folks!
@@skyloongseriously 100$?
Oh yeah what a novelty , seems i dreamed it on my keyboaerd 26 years ago.
No seriously that gadget is around since the 80s. Even thought that it was a review of one of those ,didn’t think someone would get excited about that nowadays.
Never in my life have I needed a keyboard as much as this one.
Perfect supermarket keyboard
Sure the screen looks god but in no way is it worth sacrificing the navigation keys for it.
"okay I know you getting revenge for the bed"
that got me off guard 😂
That fall was painful but funny at the same time bro
Gimme that, order was placed
POV: that one guy with 12088 apples makes a keyboard
Bro shouted like he's from REGULAR SHOW : WOOOOOOO IT'S A CALCULATOR 😂😂😂
Broski got the "goofy ahh" keyboard
Are Calculators in Keyboards going to be the new "Every Kitchen Appliance has a Clock"?
"Every household item has to connect to the internet"
@@robob4465 "Even the Toilet's got the Wifi, The Gov Is Trackin' My Bowel Movements!" 🤣
I bought the ISY IGK 6500 and only changed the switches from cheap Otemu Red Switches to Akko V3 Cream Blue and Womier Dye Sub pbt Keycaps on it, didn't even have to unscrew the part to make it sound ultra cool
$300+ keyboard companies are freaking out right now
Calculator app on computer:
“Am i a joke to you?”
Man, no page up and page down
Wait … this keyboard has a TALKING calculator built in? Um, it has two screens, but if the people who made it are serious about the talking calculator being effective, this could be a very good keyboard for the blind. Talking calculators are kind of stupidly expensive for what they are because they tend to use custom chips designed in the 80s still. Nobody's just throwing a microcontroller at the problem commercially, so if @SkyLoong is … that could be really useful, even if it required a firmware swap to enable full "blind person mode". Very cool…
It speaks when you press the numbers or operators but it doesn't actually read back the result to you, so probably not too useful for the blind.
2 space bars is long overdue for the traditional layout
Do people who use them remap one to do double spaces or something? Trying to understand the benefit/use case
@@Rushil69420 or anything else like a macro. Thumbs are fairly underutilized in the standard keyboard. Alternatively, normal space mapping otherwise so you can hit space in a quicker succession. Personally would make it another modifier for another programmable layer. Obviously depending on the board. This is what split keyboard and ergos do. They have dedicated thumb keys
@@fetB But then you’ll only be able to hit the space bar with one finger. I’m pretty sure the actual reason people prefer double spacebars is their reduced key wobble.
@@ThePC007 wobble too, but how many fingers do you use to hit the space bar?
@@fetB Two, depending on which hand I press it with. Admittedly, you’re supposed to use your thumb with both hands, but for some reason, I use the index finger when I’m pressing the spacebar with the right hand.
Cats got beef with bro
How many sponsors does bro have? every video is like, "This was sent to me by my sponsor "
Why would i need a keyboard with a calculator though the screen and nobs are worth it but the speaker feels like it will get annoying
Im guessing its aimed at ppl who do accounting or similar and have limited space?
Mentally challenged?
me: "pressing windows button, typing calculator and saving a 100 bucks"
60% keyboard main seeing numpad - OH ITS CALCULATOR
Millionaires have calculators and display..
Billionaires have a working mobile phone in their keyboard
the name of this keyboard is Skylong GK104 Pro
Perfect keyboard for that guy in those reasoning problems who has 728 bananas and eats 5/36 of them
ive been searching for a quality full size that wasnt 300 bucks for so long
“THREE KNOBBBSS” as he says ecstatically
I was just about to purchase the leobog hi75 when I saw this brand new keyboard on aliexpress that had just been released two weeks ago. It looked super awesome but I couldn't find any reviews on it. I went ahead and purchased it anyway. Glad to see someone hopefully has a full review coming. I purchased the smaller version with no numpad.
what’s your keyboard’s name with no numpad man?
they release this as soon as I spend $40 on switches and a lube kit -_-
Bro same just spent 130 on epomaker keyboard
@@lacikejencico1481 Feels like every week there's a new ~$100 solid keyboard offering more and more features. Time to go bankrupt again lol.
My keyboard from 2008ish has a calculator. And fingerprint recognition to log me into all my websites.
This brings back the memories of old gen big yellowish and heavy keyboards with actually screens that displays numbers
Oh yeah for the new IPad
THERE IS A FRICKING CALCULATOR ON EVERY BROWSER!!!!!!
But there is not one on every keyboard. Wait until you see the mouse with the integrated clock!
@@darklion98 Or the mouse with the integrated computer and mini monitor…
@@O_J7 ngl that would be actually cool! Inconvenient maybe, but still cool.
This keyboard feels like those mobile covers with a "Gameboy" integrated. Like why should i use that instead of my actual cell? I just have to twist It!
I have seen this feature on stand alone numpads. That makes way more sense to me as those will actually fit in a bag fairly easily.
@@O_J7didnt basically homeless build something like that for CSGO?
Sometimes you sound like Sheldon Cooper esp when you get excited or curious? Haha
The gradient key caps are BEAUTIFUL 😍
The calculator would actually be pretty sweet at my desk as an engineer. I open the calculator app a ton of my computer because it’s quicker than using my phone, but this would be even more useful. Normally don’t like fancy keyboards and stuff but this is pretty dope.
how to not get caught gaming while your supposed to do homework:
i love the cat fighting gestures
Imagine owning a keyboard with a calculator which you then plug into your computer which is essentially a giant calculator.
They had this in the 90’s, keypro made one. My grandparents had it, neat thing
Calculator in keyboard?
Where i can literally open one in windows like hundreds of them
This is honestly the only full sized keyboard i would use
Bro really had to do the 6 9 + 6 9
Bro casually said “hundred dollar keyboard”
i clocked out when the keyboard started making them goofy ass noises lmaooo
“I’ve need told that this box-“ *drops*
"I been told in this box"
**Breaks it**
your mouse, your mouse... NEEDS TO BE CLEANED
ok hackers, jailbreakers, modders, you know what to do.
DOOM KEYBOARD EDITION
Having your 10-key work independently used to be a feature you'd see from most manufacturers in "business" models even if it wasn't promoted.
On my wireless DiNovo from 10 years ago it's actually a physically separate pad connected you can walk away and use as a calculator or remote.
This keyboard has everything i don’t want.
Thats an unsettling keyboard
now baldi's basic will be a breeze
Calculator actually super useful not having to tab or even open it up
no letter son top would drive me nuts, no thanks.
Next model will have a dialup modem and a WAP browser.
The key caps need to have the letter on the top
That's awesome. Some 90s keyboards had calculators. Nice to see their return.
The keypads would annoy me unless I was sitting like the nerd guy from south park
That’s awesome!
Now if only I could get it with an ergonomic curve or split in half (bringing my arms too close cuts off circulation to my hands).
Cats are vengeful maniacs, and intensely cute, at the same time 😂
The keyboard I didn't know I didn't need
You were about to throw that thing through that window the whole vid lol
Yeeeeeees! Now I can Calculate my damage to my Enemies!!!! Wa ha ha ha ha ha!
Me:hello engineers my keyboard aint mathing
I cannot live without my navigation keys. No home? No page down? No buy.
*me buying and plugging the keyboard in the school computers for my math test*