Womier K66 60% Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard, Gateron Switch Acrylic Gaming Keyboard for PC PS4 Xbox (Blue Switch,White)
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loba luver
> 24 hourThis has to be one of my favorite keyboards Ive bought from amazon! Happy and worth the price.
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Myles Tillman
> 24 hourI thought it would sound horrible but that stock spacebar be THOCCING
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Prof. Araceli Predovic I
> 24 hourFirst off, I love this keyboard for the acrylic board and RGB lighting. The acrylic board is smooth and the RGB lighting is very bright, with the option to dim. Unfortunately, with the intention of purchasing my first customizable keyboard, I was disappointed they didn’t mention the keycaps are NOT standard. If you’re looking to customize the keyboard and replace the stock keycaps, you will have trouble finding the right keycap sets. This specific keyboard size is listed as 60% with 66 keys when it is actually closer to a 65%. With this in mind, the standard 65% has a right shift key the size of 1.75u. This keyboard has a right shift key size of 2u, which is not common at all. Now, if you’re unlike me and you don’t mind it looking a bit imperfect, you can absolutely take the keyboard apart and remove the right shift key stabilizers. Doing so will fit the smaller right shift of standard 65% keycap sets, but there will be small gaps on each side.
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Ryan U.
> 24 hourMy 18 year old daughter wanted it for gaming, and she absolutely loves it! The colors and the way they flash is awesome!
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Castin
> 24 hourIts a really cool looking keyboard in person and the Gateron switches feel nice. However if youre a rhythm game fan this keyboard might be completely useless for you. I play several rhythm games quite a lot and I noticed in all of them that theres a weird constant fluctuation in latency. Probably anywhere from -20 to +20. In games like osu! you can clearly see the very sporadic hit timing. I can plug in my other keyboards and the problem instantly goes away. No idea what could cause this. I also have some issues with the build quality. On the one I received, the acrylic layers are very misaligned, to the point where its uncomfortable on my thumb if Im resting it on the front side of the keyboard under the space bar. Also the plastic scratches incredibly easy and the switches are held in VERY tightly to the top plate. It feels like its going to break every time I try to remove a switch. Despite those issues, Its a pretty nice board for the money and I would totally ignore the build quality and use it as my daily driver board if it didnt have the latency issue.
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Randi
> 24 hourMy son loves this keyboard. He’s a gaming teen and specifically picked this one out for Christmas.
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Larry Carlton
> 24 hourThis is my first mechanical Keyboard and I absolutely love it! Everything works perfectly. The only gripe I had about it was that the switch pin on my Z key was bent but that was an easy fix since its hot swap-able so I could just take the switch out and bend it back into place. Overall I recommend this keyboard.
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M.Trey
> 24 hourThis is definitely worth the money for me; I did a lot of research on RGB keyboards before purchasing and there is nothing like this one out there! The size is wonderful (shorter than other 60% keyboards), keys are clearly etched, very simple design, and the LED options are of course a lot of fun! My most liked feature about this keyboard is that the base is frosted which diffuses the LEDs quite nicely. Typing on it is very satisfying and the switches arent too clicky (I bought brown) My only CON: For a mechanical keyboard, it is very FLAT; I had to make a minor adjustment to make it sloped in order to type comfortably and accurately. This of course is not a deal breaker for me and I will NOT be returning it! :-) I am really enjoying this keyboard
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Nina Z.
> 24 hourI love this decent little hot-swappable keyboard, especially considering its price. It has many fancy colors if you like RGB effects. For me, the single keycap effect works perfectly. I feel this is a good choice for people who like lighting effects and are still figuring out what switches and keycaps to pick.
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Boston
> 24 hourVery good keyboard in a lot of ways. There were only two major complaints that I have but both of which are somewhat minor. 1: The switches were very poorly made and were a pain to take out of the keyboard. The bottom lever you need to press in kept breaking when trying to pull it out because there wasn’t that much plastic supporting it. The switches were pretty good for the little time I used them but it’s just something small to keep in mind. 2: The key caps had a very dusty feel. I’m not exactly someone who has 20 different keyboards and reviews them for a living but this was just something I wasn’t expecting. This is entirely preference but if you aren’t wanting that then I’d recommend you buy other key caps or find another keyboard. (I have yet to get my key caps yet so take this with a grain of salt) This probably makes it sound like a very bad keyboard just with how negative I’ve been while writing this but in every detail besides the two before hand it was very well made. The lights were very bright and the keyboard was very responsive so I would strongly recommend this to someone especially if they’re willing to spend the time putting in new switches and maybe different key caps.