This keyboard was an excellent deal. It usually retails for $80, and goes on sale for $60, but I got this for a fraction of those proces. It is a refurbished unit, but I honestly can’t tell. They did a very good job—it looks and feels brand new. The keyboard is really nice to use for both typing and gaming. It’s my first ever mechanical keyboard, but the responsiveness and feeling of using it is leagues above a membrane keyboard. The only real complaint about this keyboard is ot doesn’t have a light to indicate num lock is on/off, though that is a minor annoyance. Keyboard is completely plug and play with Windows 10. Automatically installed the driver, which is nice. Not sure about older versions of Windows though.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Perfect keyboard if you're just getting started with mechanical keyboards. It's got a great weight to it, no RGB or other things you don't need. The keyboard would work okay in an office, it's got a slight clack to it whilst typing but not so bad that the people next to you would hate you. Pros- -Cheap! -Mechanical -Tactile Romer G switches feel good Cons- -Keycaps are pad printed, the legends will wear off in time -Non MX style keycaps- good luck finding replacement keycaps -Slight cheap feel to it if you're used to quality PBT keycaps and MX based boards -Why is there no num lock light?!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
This is my first mechanical keyboard and I am highly satisfied. The Romer G keys are satisfying and stable to use, I love how solid it feels when I type, I love the weight, I love the reinforced connection on the cord -- I was looking for a professional, dependable mechanical keyboard, and as long as everyone else agrees this ringing is acceptable I guess I’ve found it. Yes, tapping on the case, and certain isolated keypresses, will illicit an ominous metallic ringing not unlike something you might hear in perhaps a slower-paced horror movie. Having done a bit of research it seems this ringing is present in some if not most other mechanical keyboards and honestly, its barely audible after a day or so of typing but for those who have never used a mechanical keyboard before (like me) it might take some getting used to. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Contrary to what some reviews had said, I found this keyboard to be perfect for work. The shorter key travel than a regular keyboard was not evident to me, when typing. The keys sprung back well - they did not feel nor act like a membrane key. Finally, the acuation force on the keys is discernibly lighter than those on other keyboards that I have tried (Razer Green Mechanical Switches, Kailh Red switches), but that makes it easier on the fingers.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is the first mechanical keyboard I have purchased and it works like a charm. Some folks complained there was no caps lock light, but there is in the top right-hand section of the keyboard. It works great, has a nice tactile feel but is a pleasure to type on. The USB cord is plenty long as well. It's a clean, sleak looking device.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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