

Great build quality, Solid touch feeling

I grew up and was born in 1969 that had only type writers with the click te clack of keys.We are back with the Mechanical MSI Keyboard...

The MSI Strike 600 Feels very solid and sturdy; and has a good weight to it. I find the keys satisfying to press; they feel solid with a mild tactile bump, and are spaced perfectly for my petite fingers. Keys are NOT silent; but, they are not clicky-clacky either; they are more thunky sounding (not sure how else to describe the sound), which I am okay with. I really like the dedicated media controls (some reviews state that the volume wheel doesn't work well, but, fortunately the wheel on my keyboard is working flawlessly). RGB colors are very nice (especially compared to my previous mechanical keyboard that has been replaced now with this one). RGB has five levels of brightness, and many options for colors and patterns which you can control right from the keyboard itself, or use the MSI Mystic Lights program to customize it MUCH more.

-feels very comfortable-looks great

-Really nice feel, keys are fluid and responsive, with the nice mechanical sound. -Volume knob was a deciding factor for me, works well and mutes when pressed down. -solid feel, heavier than I expected -No extra software is needed to use lighting effects This could be a con for some I guess -Quality materials all around and cord is braided cloth. looks durable.

Feels like a keyboard 3 times the price. No misinputs due to a good key design perfect spacing. fits nicely on the desk.

Good key response Not a strange key arrangement Multi-media keys a plus Backlighting good Really like the gaming mode toggle so you don't interrupt your gaming with windows key or other (you can select which keys to disable in gaming mode)

Doesnt feel super cheap, and the lighting is good not all distorted like some cheaper keyboards.

It works well.


1) Magnetic - a completely different principle of on/off signal processing. 2) Fine-tuning the response depending on the height of pressing each key! 3) Independent individual backlight settings for each key. 4) Soundproofing! The sound from pressing is muffled and pleasant.

Got here pretty quick, at the date it was projected to arrive and in perfect condition.


So many pros, where do I start? Wireless - fantastic: no one can beat Logitech's Lightspeed system. It's ultra-fast and rock-solid. Battery life - fantastic: you get 34 hours of battery life at maximum (100%) brightness, over 130 hours at minimum (25%), and 1100 hours with no RGB lights. That should put to rest any fears about going with wireless, even in an RGB keyboard. Switches - fantastic: I was definitely concerned about whether the Kaihua switches in this model could compete with the big name switch manufacturer, but indeed, they are great, and a huge step up from the Romer-G switches in Logitech's previous wireless mechanical keyboard, the G613, which were super-mushy. Design - Fantastic: gone is all the fantastic plastic of every previous Logitech keyboard, replaced by beautiful aluminum and a svelte 22mm-thick profile. A total win.



Sleek and smooth, firm and responsive, very audibly satisfying

- Price - Keyboard and mouse both light up. Keyboard has to be turned on using the ALT-Scroll lock which I didn't see documented anywhere but was easy to find - Keys feel really nice.
