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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Vir Robinson
> 3 dayI’m going to be honest, I was a little skeptical when I had chosen to try this keyboard, but wow was I blown away with this one! This is my first 65% keyboard I’ve sought to try considering there’s others in the market that cost a lot more with more feature and whatnot. But wanted to dip into the market to see what I could get from this form factor. There are things to say about this keyboard when changing form factors from Ten KeyLess to 65%. What I liked. What I disliked. Honestly, I can’t really say since this is my first one of this kind. You have to get used to using the FN key to using the Function Row keys, especially if you happen to be one of the few gameplay clippers that uses ALT + F10 with something like Shadowplay. Now you’re using FN + ALT + 0 to clip that moment of owning the game! With it being Hot Swap, it’s a good contender to those who want to try different switches. And if you love RGB, my gosh, is THIS the one you absolutely want! Multiple RGB modes, all the colors, and separate color modes from the key switches vs the acrylic board the keyboard PCB is installed in. The keycaps is not the greatest but hey, what would you expect from an affordable board like this one? Can’t talk about the stabilizers since I’m not too far into that part of the game, but I can say it may not be what most keyboard enthusiasts are looking for and may need replacing. Also the RGB works fine in Windows, but in Mac it’s a bit wonky due to power delivery from how Macs operate vs Windows. There IS a fix from this out there. Check some online forums for a Google Drive link to fix the RGB issue via a firmware update if you don’t contact the company behind this keyboard first. Or go to the company and let them know to help out since this is a somewhat known issue from what I’ve seen. Overall, this is a pretty unique board, and gotta say I love it for what it can do for less for budgeters!
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Justin
> 3 dayThe board is really nice and loved it, the rgb was easy to control just takes some getting used to, and the hot swap feature was nice also. I had the gate Ron yellows that came with it and they honestly were really nice. The only flaw was when the pc was turned on the keyboard wouldn’t turn in with it, and the board was not very durable at all. It would cream if pushed on to hard. But overall a great board!
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loba luver
> 3 dayThis has to be one of my favorite keyboards Ive bought from amazon! Happy and worth the price.
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Iansito
> 3 dayI love this keyboard because 1. The shipping was very quick, it went to colombia in 5 days. 2. The lights are awesome! 3. Its perfect for gaming! And thats it thanks Womier and Amazon for the product.
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Rachel
> 3 dayit works well and the mini keyboard is the perfect size for my kids to play their games without having to use a full size keyboard and they love that it lights up
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Maggie Tong
> 3 dayThe keycaps letter cuts were scratchy when I first received them and the keycap and switch puller were cheap and I had to buy new ones when I wanted to mod my keyboard. On the other hand, RGB is very bright, there are a lot of modes to switch from. The keyboard is easy to mod due to the hot-swap feature. I game almost every day and this keyboard does really well in that aspect, it is responsive and still isnt broken yet. If RGB is what you are looking for and you have a budget. This is the best keyboard you could get.
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Eric
> 3 dayLets start with the pros, since there are so little. - The RGB is awesome through the translucent case. Its a light show on your desk. Replace the stock caps with some pudding keycaps and youll have an even crazier light show. Ok, heres the unfortunate issues that make this a lousy purchase - even for the low price. Also, if youre new to mechanical keyboards, this keyboard is very low priced. - The switches dont snap into the board. If you turn your keyboard upside down, your keycaps and switches will fall out. Its mind blowing that Womier thought this was acceptable. Mine was not a defective unit. Ive since read this is how this board works. Ive owned many mechanical keyboards, some cheap, some pricey - this would be unacceptable in any price range. - Another annoying side effect of the loose switches is that its double the work to do a simple task like swapping your keycaps. Since the switches dont snap into the board, when you pull the keycap, youre also pulling out the switch. Now you have to put the switch back in (careful not to bend those switch pins) and then put the new keycap on. LOL, WTF? - My case was not flush on the sides. There are three layers of acrylic sandwiched together. My middle layer was not the same size as the others and resulted in the sides being uneven. - The keycaps arent great quality. This isnt surprising for the price though. If you keep this board, you may want to find some better quality pudding keycaps to enhance the RGB effect. - The stabilizers are loud and rattly. Again not a surprise on a budget board, but youll need to factor another $25 in for decent stabs and lube unless youre ok with these stabs. - This is marketed as a 60% board. Its not. At all. Its a 65% board. Just clarifying that for anyone new to mechanical keyboards. All this being said, I returned mine. The RGB kicks ass, but the other issues were too annoying for me as I like to swap switches/keycaps often. Also, the level of quality on this board didnt inspire confidence that is would last long. For the price, youre better off getting a Keychron K6. Ive owned that board and its solid. Obviously the RGB wont match up to the Womier, but not many boards will in any price range. At least the Womier has one thing going for it.
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Michelle
> 3 dayNoice. It does all the things advertised and looks really cute with my setup :) Lots of different light settings. I will say that I wish the keycaps were a tiny bit thicker cause theyve got a high pitched clack when I type which I do not enjoy but can get over. Oh, also I wish there were adjustable feet on the bottom of them so we could change the angle of the keyboard. Youre pretty much just stuck with some hemisphere rubber feet underneath :( note: I am no expert on keyboards in the slightest
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Jacob
> 3 dayThis is my first keyboard after doing some research into the mk community. After lubing switches/stabs I can say that Im very pleased with it! The different RGB settings that work independently for the switches/edge were a very nice touch!
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Bronson Monsales
> 3 dayThis keyboard is definitely worth the price. The adjustable lighting features for both the individual keys and the translucent glazed panel, the hot swappable switches, and it’s compact size are what gives this keyboard value for your money. It is essentially plug and play with no confusing software and comes with instructions on how to use the different function keys such as the lighting themes. The brown mechanical switches are pleasing to the ear, not being obnoxiously loud. Great product!