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Wired mechanical gaming keyboard, with 6-color RGB LED backlight and aluminum surface in black color.
It features illuminated mechanical keys with a choice between 12 RGB lighting patterns, blue switch keys for immediate response to your commands, and gaming sound.
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I have had this keyboard for many months now. It is relatively satisfactory, but there are some things that are not particularly good. For example, it is not full RGB, meaning each key has a predetermined color. Also, sometimes when you press a key (for example, the letter 'a'), there is a small chance that instead of typing just one 'a', it will type multiple 'a's. It should be noted that the clicky sound of the Xinda Blue switches is a bit unusual. Overall, I believe it is worth the money it asks for. Of course, there are other cheap mechanical keyboards on the market right now that are equally good or even better.
Perhaps the worst keyboard on the market. The keys stick and you can't even type like a human. It's driving me crazy
Generally, it is a good construction, I liked the feel of the keys... I also like that it has interactive modes for the lights (e.g. depending on which buttons you press). In games, it seems fine to me and I like that it is compact (although it takes a little getting used to at first).
One thing I find very strange is that it doesn't remember the mode you have set for the lights, so every time the computer starts up, you have to search for it (it's not difficult but why does it happen?) and also occasionally some buttons get stuck and instead of typing "a" it types "aaahhhhhhhhhhh". Fortunately, it doesn't happen often but it is annoying when it does.
Nevertheless, its rating is proportional to its price and under this logic, I think it is worth its money.
For the average money, some buttons do not work properly and are mixed up. If you want a mechanical one at such a price, I suggest you get another one because much better ones have come out in relation to this
For its price, I consider it the best mechanical keyboard with blue switches.
The casing is metallic, and the feel of the switches is much superior to keyboards that cost 50€.
In general, I like the blue switches that make the clicky noise.
I have it in my office, it is quite comfortable and convenient when dealing with office work (not gaming), emails, etc., even after 10 hours of typing.
I am currently writing with this! The keyboard is amazing! It's worth 100% of its money! It's a smart choice for gamers who don't want to spend money on famous brands. I am very happy that I bought it. The best gaming keyboard experience! :D
The keyboard is great, the only "negative" is that it's not full RGB. I liked the switches, they're not mushy and have a nice feel, and I prefer them over the outemu brown. The cable is quite sturdy and thick. The top side of the body is made of aluminum and the bottom side is plastic, but it's very sturdy. It has almost no flex.
Do not let the aluminum surface deceive you, the keys remain plastic and unstable. The sound is clicky as the description says, but not gaming clicky. They have an annoying plastic sound. Combined with the unstable keys, the "mechanical keyboard" experience seems somewhat cheap, which is expected for its price. However, one can get used to it over time and it might be a good solution for someone who necessarily wants a mechanical keyboard without spending a fortune.
Very good for competitive games now for MS I don't know if it's 2 or 1
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