
Was looking for a wireless TKL keyboard that works well with typing and gaming. This keyboard definitely does both well. The Tactile switches feel great, and have a nice sturdy feel to them and the press is quieter than the cherry mx browns imo, lower pitch. The tactile are good for typing, youll make fewer mistakes. They obviously feel heavier than the linear switches, but thats well known for the browns. I dont like the linear for typing because I get multiple actuationss causingg doublee lettters, doesnt happen for me when using tactile switches. It comes with a wired option, that you can disconnect to go wireless using usb-c, very convenient. A must have for me was that the special chars on the number keys also light up when RGB lights are on, this keyboard does that, so you can use it in the dark



Silky keys. Not too loud... which was my main concern. Great response and seems nice and durable. I've never used cherry MX's to compare, but have used other mechanical key types.



IQuiet worked great for my 10 year old . Great keyboard for the price




Hatsune Miku themed USB-A to C keyboard. Three keyboard angle settings. Flat, low, and a surprisingly comfortable high angle. Responsive keys with a satisfying feel and pleasing amount of audible feedback when hit. Two options for connectivity. USB AND a wireless receiver. Comes with a few additional keys and a key puller. Also includes several switches for replacement if needed.


lights up all the way around, lots of cool buttons, nice and clicky, easy to connect






- 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.
