DIERYA DK63 60% Keyboard with Dedicated Arrow Keys, Wireless Wired Mechanical Gaming Computer Keyboard True RGB LED…

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MULTI-DEVICE WIRELESS BLUETOOTH KEYBOARD – DIERYA wireless Bluetooth keyboard supports up to three Bluetooth devices simultaneously and easily switch between them. Work well with Windows 2000/xp/win7/8/10, iOS, Android 4.4 at least, Mac operating systems and compatible with iPad Pro/Air/mini, iPhone 6S/7/8/X, Galaxy Tab, Android tablets, and more devices
1900 mAh BATTERY – DK63 battery has two times battery capacity more than most other 60% keyboards. This ensures that DK63 lasts as long as it can with a single charge, with wireless connectivity, DK63 is a perfect fit for any desk

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MULTI-DEVICE WIRELESS BLUETOOTH KEYBOARD – DIERYA wireless Bluetooth keyboard supports up to three Bluetooth devices simultaneously and easily switch between them. Work well with Windows 2000/xp/win7/8/10, iOS, Android 4.4 at least, Mac operating systems and compatible with iPad Pro/Air/mini, iPhone 6S/7/8/X, Galaxy Tab, Android tablets, and more devices
1900 mAh BATTERY – DK63 battery has two times battery capacity more than most other 60% keyboards. This ensures that DK63 lasts as long as it can with a single charge, with wireless connectivity, DK63 is a perfect fit for any desk
RECHARGEABL8 LIGHT RGB EFFECTS – DIERYA keyboard has 7 colors red/green/blue/yellow/purple/white/light green/white, combining 8 RGB lights effect, such as reactive mode, wave mode, ripple mode, aurora mode shocking your vision while playing BLUETOOTH KEYBOARD – The wireless Bluetooth keyboard uses a built-in lithium battery, can be easily recharged through USB cable(Include), no need to change the battery
CONVENIENCE – You can use our 60% mechanical keyboard at home, at the company, and on the travel, because its size is very convenient to carry and use with a stable and powerful Bluetooth function. Don’t hesitate, join us!
WARRANTY – Comes with a 1-year DIERYA manufacturer’s warranty against defects so you can make your purchase with confidence

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  1. Rik

    I don’t normally write reviews…

    Pros:-60% keyboard that has a dedicated arrow keys without using FN button-rubberize texture keycaps-multiple rgb lighting modes and effects, including one of my favorite which is the ripple effect-braided micro usb cable-Outemu brown switch with plastic back plate are quieter than having an aluminum backplate; hence, no need for O-rings-bluetooth 4.0, although I haven’t mess around with this feature-build quality-no one can beat the price tag on this one!Cons:-No volume control! You have to download 3RVX to make a set of macros to control volume through your keyboard, it’s quite easy to do actually. I set mine to alt + – Vol down, alt + = Vol up, and alt + 0 for mute.-You cannot change the light on your spacebar, it will always be breathing green light.-micro USB, I thought it has USB-C.-No cable routing underneath, so you’re not careful you might pull the keyboard out of the cable, or worse, even bent the fragile micro usb-the paint on the side of the keycaps for the secondary function keys are bad, it looks like it was painted with white-out-I do not like the gamer font, but this is very subjective.All in all, this is one of the best purchase I’ve ever had, so i felt like I owe this company a review. Only time will tell the durability of this keyboard. I will update this review after a few months.

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  2. Verzula

    Best small wireless perfect build quality keyboard

    So just to start been using since the past three days and been using it for at an average 6 hours per day. Coming from a Razer tournament chroma x blue switches I can definitely tell that I am a fan of brown switches. The tactical feedback and smooth transition on each key press is perfect and the keyboard registers each key stroke perfectly. I’ve gamed on this for fortnite, Apex, LoL and Battlefront 2 and at no point did I feel like a key was missed or if the keyboard had any lag or any repeats. The build quality is superb no flex at the base of the keyboard no paint chips anywhere keycals feel very slighty rubbery but not plastic at all which is such an amazing welcome when compared to my Razer keyboard. The battery will need to be charged every 24 hours of use so about three or four days depending on what you’re doing. The syncing is very easy and has no problems each and every time. Honestly it’s perfect in it’s size performance and legit beyond great bang for the buck! I’ll update again in a month and then again 6 months to indicate how the keyboard holds up after a period of time.

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  3. Angela Perez

    This is a great little keyboard!

    I really love this little keyboard. It has some issues but nothing is perfect and this little thing is wonderfully satisfying to type with. It makes a lovely clicky-clank noise that is very nostalgic. Aside from that it feels really good and is quite hefty despite its’ size, which is nice because it feels very sturdy. There have been some issues with it, most of them were due to some iPad settings the others were due to low battery. For example, the iPad has a setting where if you have more than one language installed the capslock key is the toggle between them on an external keyboard. But this was easy to find and turn off. Above that, some of the common controls are a little different depending on what device you’re using. On my iPad, the cntrl+c/v/x functions don’t work at all in any of the apps, but that seems to be a software issue but that function worked fine when connected to an actual computer. Also, like with ANY Bluetooth keyboard or device, sometimes there is a bit of lag if it’s been idle. It’ll take a few seconds to respond. I usually just hit the spacebar or shift to wake it up, count to five, and then type and it’s fine. Because of its size, it does take some getting used to and I often miss the right shift key and accidentally select or delete text, but a simple undo fixes it.The is a little glitch thing that’s been constantly happening which I haven’t yet been able to identify as an issue or user error. Randomly when I’m typing or when I’m about to type, the L key will activate, typing an L either is upper or lower case. This happens the most when I first engage the keyboard and often when my fingers are not near the L key at all. So it seems like it might be a sensor issue or something. So far it is still not a huge problem.Some people were complaining about the metal noise the keys make, and all I have to say to that is, it’s a MECHANICAL keyboard, that’s what it’s SUPPOSED TO DO. IT’S LOUD ON PURPOSE! lolBefore you give this keyboard low mark, learn to understand all the various functions on it. It’s a cool little keyboard and so far I love it. However, it’s not basic so figuring out its settings is a little difficult but once you do it’s a wonderful device.

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  4. EFBailey

    Solid-looking scrap

    A good looking keyboard for the price. Its construction is fairly sturdy, and I love the fact that it has a USB-C cable. Switches are nice to type on. My only design complaint is the rubberized key caps, since that kind of surface is easy to damage and wears out over time.Unfortunately, the sturdy construction is deceptive: though it looks, feels and types like a quality keyboard, something internal failed within the first three weeks of my owning it.Initially thought it was because of the Bluetooth system failing, but having tested it with the lights enabled, I think it’s more likely the battery or the circuit running to it. It’s not as though I mistreated it; it’s carried in a laptop case in the same brief case I use for my iPad, and by the time it broke, I’d only used it 4-5 times. Works fine plugged in, or I’d have returned it by now, but I can’t recommend something with shoddy components like this if you’re going to be relying on the wireless features. For the price, I would have expected a year of use at least.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Affordable 60%

    1 Year Update: after using this keyboard for over a year now I have had no issues with it. RGB works great and the key cap finish hasn’t worn down very much. I stopped gaming on this keyboard but since I am a college student I type on it very oftenUpdate: I have had the keyboard for about 2 or 3 weeks now and have a few little updates. Still overall really like it and for the price it deserves a 5 star to me. Haven’t had any issues with RGB or anything like some are saying. My big thing is the finish on the keycaps is already started to wear. I went ahead and ordered some rubber keycaps anyway but just a heads up on that.I’ve been playing on a controller my whole life and wanted to make the switch to Keyboard and mouse for a while. I was trying to use a full sized keyboard but got frustrated at the limited mouse space I had on my desk. After watching Fortnite pros like TFue and Cloaksy running 60% sized keyboards I was very interested in getting one. However the price of those are very expensive. I found this one from a YouTube video and am very impressed. The build quality is just as good as a Razer keyboard I was using. The RGB is nice and the switches are pretty darn good. Overall I think if you are looking for a 60% on a budget you should look no further. The only downside to this one is the plastic feels a little weird texture wise but it’s really nothing in the grand scheme of things.

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  6. Tristan

    keyboard is good but has an issue

    I go this keyboard to see how I would like 60% boards before going out and getting others and I must say for $40 this is amazing and I love it very much, but the issue I have is they say there isn’t any ghosting (where you press a key but it doesn’t activate) I have found many times I press a key and it doesn’t activate but this is on rare occasion and shouldn’t affect a casual gamers opinion because I’m a hardcore competitive player, the lights are easy to use and Bluetooth has some issues but it’s no big deal and the key caps feel amazing so this keyboard definitely gets a 4 from me

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  7. dustin

    Honest review from someone that actually uses the keyboard.

    First off, i waited around a month of use to review the keyboard. I work from home, 45-50 hours per week and my off time is most of the time spent on CS:GO or other various games, so i probably type what the average person does in 1-2 years ON A KEYBOARD per week. It has given me absolutely no problems with anything, although i cannot comment on the Bluetooth as i do not use Bluetooth. The build is great, does not feel cheap, actually very solid. Beautiful keys, NO wear what so ever like most of the reviews have been saying (90% of the time you buy a keyboard you should be prepared for a key cap set no matter what, for example Logitech keys are terrible, multi million dollar company, KEYS ARE PERSONAL PREFERENCE, THAT IS WHY THE KEY CAP INDUSTRY IS SO BIG.) The spacebar and caps do not change rgb wise, people are not lying about that. Perfect keyboard for any circumstance, including a professional work environment.

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  8. Alex Naranjo

    The best keyboard I have used!

    I have been looking for a bluetooth mechanical keyboard with a slim layout and with multi device support. This keyboard has all of those features and is better in almost every way when compared to other keyboards I have used such as the Anne pro 2, and the RK series of keyboardsPros: This keyboard does basically everything right. The build quality is surprisingly sturdy and solid for a board under $50! Doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy in the slightest. The RGB is awesome and looks great! Isn’t the brightest but definitely competes with the previously mentioned keyboards. They keycaps are a smooth soft plastic but have decent grip. The bluetooth feature is basically perfect and I haven’t had a single issue with it. Media keys work perfectly fine as well.Cons: I am going to rate this product 5/5 stars because it does so much for such a low price especially when compared to its competitors. However there are still somethings that I would like to see fixed or ironed out incase they make a second version.First the keycaps while great quality have a pretty ugly “gamer” style font that if simplified could be perfect! The keyboard has a music shortcut key and volume up and down keys, but no play/pause? That is an obvious missing feature that just seems pretty random. Also if this keyboard had software to make the customization easier that would be great! You can customize the keyboard pretty well already without any software but having the option to download something for micros and lighting effects would be a good addition.Overall don’t waste your time and money on the more expensive options I listed. I tried them all and this keyboard by far surpasses them in basically every way. Just be ready to either replace your keycaps or dislike the font.

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  9. Andrew L.

    Absolutely perfect. Just one dealbreaker for me …

    So, I was in the market for my first mechanical keyboard, and while I went to Best Buy and tried several different keyboards because I was unfamiliar with all the different factors, such as switches, colors of switches, brands of switches, overall quality and things and they had only a limited supply of what I could try without bringing any home. However, most of the ones that caught my interest were normally at least $100, and I wasn’t willing to invest that much into a keyboard, so I decided to buy 5 highly recommended keyboards. NOTE: I FIGURED THAT I LIKE RED SWITCH, TKLS. They all have their pros and cons, and I decided based on my preferences which one I liked. I read many reviews that helped me decide on my purchase so I want to help anyone else looking to buy keyboards. I am not a hardcore gamer, but I play games casually for a couple hours every night but I tend to type a lot, and will use this keyboard when my laptop is at home with me.These are the boards I bought and tried:E-Element Z-88https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CMNZRKP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (I also bought the brown switch version of this to see if I liked browns or not)DIERYA DK-63https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FZSDYTZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1DIERYA DK-61https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Mechanical-Keyboard-Wireless-Programmable/dp/B07ZSD5QW4/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=dierya+dk61&qid=1583856546&sr=8-2DREVO Calibur V2https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QYV7KBF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Presentation 5/5Hands down, the best packaging and presentation out of the three different brands of keyboards I purchase. I was initially turned off by the janky, broken amazon packaging it came in, but after opening it up, there was a sleek, black box wrapped neatly. The cover was magnetic, and there was a proper plastic molding covering the keyboard that was laid in foam. Absoluetly fantastic, and just as good as any mainstream brand when it comes to the unboxing.Quality 4.5/5You can’t expect a keyboard that’s $50 to compare with one of higher brand name. However, this one is the highest quality one out of the 5 boards I tried. Absolutely blown away. It’s design is extremely compact, it deletes the F-row keys as well as the typical home row keys on TKLs and puts them on various secondary functions of other keys.The keycaps feel extremely well made, they’re a soft, matte finish and give the feeling of quality. I have no idea how they’d hold up over time with unclean hands, but initially, they’re beautiful. The chassis is very solid and well built. It’s obviously plastic (compared to the metal materials of high end keyboards), which is the only reason this isn’t perfect on my list. The feel of each keyswitch is solid and firm and doesn’t feel like you’er being compromised. Absolutely the best quality keyboard out of the one’s I’ve tried and is highly recommended if you’re looking for something like that.I wish the actual font of the keys were a little less gaudy and a bit more normal, but what can you expect from purchasing from a Chinese brand at a lower price?Typing 1.5/5The typing itself was very nice and felt similar to higher end keyboards I’ve tried with red switches. These are Outemu red switches, but they’re slightly different than the ones I had on the E-Element Z88 keyboard. The keys felt a bit harder to press down, and had a bit of oomph to them when you did, consistently making a higher, louder sounding clacking if you’re into that. I preferred the soft one ever so slightly but it’s a complete tossup and up to you whether you want a quieter sounding clack or a louder sounding clack. Note that I say “clack” and not “click” – “clicks” are more with the blue switches.]I have raving about everything about this keyboard so far, so it broke my heart when there was one fatal flaw that completely broke the deal for me. I tried to type a question. And the “?” key was on the right of the up arrow key. That was something that hit me and would’ve forced me to completely change my finger’s muscle memory that has been developed. How could I do that> ( this is an example of what would come out)It’s not like I didn’t give it a chance. I decided to see if I could “get over it” because this was one con among the other amazing pros that this keyboard offered – unfortunately, it was hard. I had to get used to consciously remembering that the question mark was on the right and I know that it would eventually become annoying after awhile because I do use that key a lot. And I alternate between using a mechanical keyboard and my laptop keyboard, so I’d have to continuously keep it in mind if I moved to the mechanical. If it is your lone keyboard, then I could see you eventually getting over it. If the keyboard layout were better, this keyboard would’ve been the shining star among the keyboards I purchased to test.Features 5/5When it comes to convenience, this one was in a league of it’s own because it’s bluetooth enabled and I found that to be extremely nice. It’s easy to activate, and you can connect it to several devices at a time. It did come with a wire, and the Type-C cable that came with it was a very high quality, 90 degree cable that also charges the battery. The wired/wireless latency wasn’t that much different from what I tested.This keyboard isn’t heavy, and isn’t light – it’s small and compact and definitely a good choice if you’re going to take this around with you.The spacebar, depending on what mode you are in, acts as the battery indicator (most of the time using it wired, it pulsates blue to show that is it charging) . I can’t tell you about the battery life since I tested this for a limited amount of time. The keyboard has prop up legs built in, which is important when it comes to typing for me.The RGB lighting on this keyboard is very well done, with several different patterns and colors to pick from. It’s also all easy to do and is built into the keyboard, without software required. You can change the colors, design, brightness, and speed of the lights all within the keyboard.The keyboard came with two different keycaps in case you need to remove the Windows key if you’re using a Mac, and an easy tool to remove the keycaps.—————I loved this keyboard and wanted this to be the one I kept. Great presentation, great quality keys, solid typing experience, and features that rival those you get in higher end brands. I just absolutely could not deal with the placement of the question mark key – and that’s why I decided to try and buy the DK61 model from the same company, which had a better layout (but if you look at my review there, there were SEVERAL other cons). I ended up keeping my Z-88, but this would’ve been my go to if the layout were a bit better. If you think you can get over the layout, if you don’t use the question mark key often, or if this will be your lone keyboard so you will be able to eventually change your muscle memory, please buy this keyboard. Everything about this is top tier other than the layout – but if you are like me and think you can’t, check out my reviews on the other keyboards I tested out! You might find the cons and pros of others more to your taste!

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  10. Justin Oros

    AMAZING PRODUCT FOR THE $$$

    This is an amazing little mechanical keyboard for the money!I have several other high-end/cost mechanical keyboards and I was pleasantly surprised at the quality, functionality, and feel of this little mech.PROS:Affordable pricingA true-mechanical keyboard (their brown switches actually feel like brown switches and don’t make clicky sounds like red switches do)RGB Keys (with several presets you can toggle through with the FN key, even changing the speed of the animations)USB-C connection (internal rechargable battery that charges from this connection)Braided USB to USB-C cableWireless keyboard (Blueooth- capable of pairing with more than 1 device, and toggling between devices with FN+keypress)2 Spare Keycaps (with custom logos, because the “Windows” key has to go! I use Linux)Key-cap Removal Tool IncludedClear and simple instructionsAttractive packagingLight-weight (it’s not light weight but it is light-weight in comparison to most other mechanical keyboards on the market)CONS (if I must list some):ISO Key Layout (I am used to ANSI in the USA but ISO is not that different so I can key-hunt a little bit until I get used to it)Small Right-SHIFT key (I find myself hitting the UP arrow key every time when I am trying to hit RIGHT SHIFT)Windows/Super Key (I was looking forward to replacing the “Windows Key” with the little Crown logo key but after doing so I noticed that the crown key actually sits a little higher than the other keys.. however, it functions well)The Brand Name = “DIERYA” (Sound it out.. haha)In summary, for the money, I don’t believe you can find a better little mechanical keyboard! If you’re looking for a 61-key mechanical RGB keyboard you can’t go wrong with this one!

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  11. Scott Novis

    Great Value, Great Feel, Great portability, Here’s the color modes

    **Key Take Away**: This is the most portable mechanical clicky keyboard I have found at half the price I paid for larger, name-brand keyboards (that had less than half the features).**Most Useful to You**: If you buy one of these, I have listed the 8 preprogrammed RGB patterns, and backlight colors at the bottom of the review.——————-# My ReviewThis winter I went crazy looking for the “perfect” keyboard to write a book. For a variety of reasons, I had to reduce my office to a backpack, meaning everything went onto my MacBook Pro, and my iPad Pro as my second screen. The butterfly keyboard on the mac is tragically bad, but the new scissor keys won’t be out until mid-2020. I tried making the switch to a windows laptop – Love the Lenovo X1 Carbon, but as I am heavily invested in the Apple eco-system, it was just too painful. So my MacBook stays. As a result, I proceeded to try, seven keyboards. That’s right. 7. I am very picky about my key feel. I prefer clicky keys – Red Switches are smooth but don’t provide that satisfying click. Brown switches, while quiet, and have a tactile bump, are too subtle for my taste. I like the blue switches. I want to HEAR and FEEL the click.While I found keyboards I love, most are too big and heavy to take on the road. Then I found the DIERYA. Why this was the LAST keyboard I tried, I don’t know. But, I have to give Dierya credit. This keyboard nailed all my requirements. They have a blue switch (clicky) version which I LOVE. The keyboard supports Bluetooth to THREE devices – which means I can work on my MacBook Pro, my iPad Pro, or my iPhone. That is awesome. It has a USB-C connector, which I thought would let me connect USB-C to USB-C with my Mac! But as of yet, the keyboard has only worked with the cable it came with 🙁 and I’m not sure why.My cons for the keyboard are mostly minor. The Shift and /? are not where I expect them, but with such a compact layout, I will make the effort to adjust. I just have to pay attention and make sure I don’t press ‘up’ when I mean to shift.Finally, I wanted to share the lighting pattern on the December 2019 version of the keyboard:## Lighting InfoThe keyboard has 8 programmed RGB light modes, and you can switch the backlight (Static) color!You change modes with FN+/## Here are the preprogrammed RGB modes:1. Solid color – no key response. When you type a key it stays in that color.2. Chaser – fills in keyboard with colors racing/chasing across the keyboard.3. Wave – a wave of rainbow colors wash across the board. The keys do not respond to your keypress.4. Ripple – keys go to your solid color, then when you press a key, a rainbow effect spreads out from the center. **Note**: You can slow down the ripple using FN+← to slow it down and FN+→ to speed it up.5. Row ripple – this pattern keeps the keys in the default color, but when you type the row ripples.6. Single Key Flash – (Footprints?) This mode the keys you type flash RGB, but do not affect the keys around them. (I kind of like this mode because it gives feedback when you type. **This is my favorite mode**7. Splash – This mode does a rainbow ripple to only the adjacent keys you have typed. _this is my second favorite mode_8. Breathing – in this mode the keys do not respond (visually) to your typing, but the whole keyboard breaths the RGB color cycle.You can change the backlight (static) color with FN+Enter- Red- Blue- Green- Purple- Yellow- Turquoise- White- Black. OffI am super impressed with this keyboard, and I highly recommend it. I don’t have any experience with its durability as I just unboxed it, but I am so impressed that I literally sat down to write this review with my new keyboard.

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  12. Kindle Customer

    Is this worth the money?

    Okay an update – Today I christened my Dierya keyboard, I spilled diet soda on it so it gave me a chance to take the keyboard and take a look at it. First off it was not damaged by the spill, it was slight but it did spill. So I took it a part removing the keycaps and found out that this was built well. Has an aluminum back-plane and the gateron brown keys are very good.I use a lot of keyboards and have found that mechanical keyboard are far better to type on then rubber dome keyboards. I picked up this keyboard because I wanted something smaller than the TKL (87 key) keyboard.I started out with a very cheap but really good TKL keyboard – TOMOKO MMC023 87-Key USB Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switch, Anti-ghosting Keys – Black. I liked it but I wanted a full sized keyboard a few months later and bought -E-Element® Z-88 RGB LED Backlit Water-Proof Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with 104 Keys Anti-Ghost keys, Blue Switches, White+Golden, it was very good but had some quality issues several of the LED’s were either very dim or not working at all.Eventually the blue switches were really to noisy for my taste and I had just bought my wife a brand new Fnatic Mini Streak keyboard on STUPID sale at Best Buy for about 35$ off MSRP. I fell in love with the brown key switches, so I bought my self a Velocifire TKL keyboard with brown Kahil switches. I used it for several months then I saw this Dierya keyboard, I bought mine with the brown Gateron switches. I am very happy with my purchase especially when I caught it on a flash sale.Pros – It’s small 60%, and I mean small. – Its Bluetooth as well as being wired – it has a USB C cable that is braided and detachable. – It has the touch typing finger rests. – The switches feel very close to being Cherry MX Browns even though they are probably Kahil or Gateron switches.Cons – There is key-cap wobble, makes the feel a little cheaper. – With any smaller form factor keyboard there are trade-offs like losing the dedicated (Delete) key and the like. – Having to press CTRL-ALT-FN-Delete key to access the Task manager – Only has 7 static colors but in color wave mode it produces many more than that.Aside for all that, if you are looking for a decent small form factor (60%) keyboard that feels almost premium but wont cost a fortune I would recommend this keyboard.

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  13. CarneArgentina

    Really nice for the price

    Really nice keyboard!. I got the penna keycaps because I was looking for a vintage wireless keyboard.Keys are a little noisy because I was needing something really quiet but they are fine. Space bar springs are kind of squicky. Will need to lube them.Also, I noticed that there is a gap in the metal plate under the space bar. But hey!, Is metal plate!. For that, 4 stars.

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  14. Terryingarden

    Defective One Stopped Working–Replaced by Seller

    I would expect something that costs almost $50 to last longer than 32 days. It seemed to work fine at first but now it will not stay connected to the computer. The “Q” almost continually flashes as if it is trying to be discovered, the computer says it is connected but suddenly all the keys will stop working or stop working correctly. I got this for my husband as a gaming keyboard so he could just relax and be able to see the keys but instead he ends up being totally frustrated because suddenly he cannot do anything. Sometimes if you plug it in, or unplug it if it is plugged in, it will goose it to work for a few minutes before it goes out again. It is charged up, the computer connection says it is charged to 100%. If you turn the bluetooth off and just plug it in, it will work as a wired keyboard but the connection is loose so you have to be very careful to keep it plugged in. Of course this happens right after the 30 day return period is up. $46 is not something we have to just throw away on stuff so I am really unhappy.Update:The seller was very helpful and found the keyboard to be obviously defective. Even though it worked for a short time something is wrong with the bluetooth in it. They replaced the keyboard immediately even though it was a couple days past the return window. The replacement seems to be working as intended–so far. We are very happy with this keyboard when it is working and I expect the replacement to continue to do so. It has seemed happier from the very start and the charging cord sits in the socket much more securely. The original defective one had more than one issue which the replacement does not seem to have.Changed up to 4 star because of the good service and because the replacement seems to be in good shape. Would have been 5 star except for the stress and hassle. Seller got a 5 star rating for good service.

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  15. Author Sable Sylvan (Heather Davies)

    I hate the layout but it’s still good

    Turns out I hate this layout. I hate the shift key position. I regifted this to someone that loves it so far and was interested in getting into mechanical keyboards.This is a solid well built wireless mechanical keyboard. It’s easy to set up. It feels solid. It has the little kickstand things and rubber grips on the bottom. The key presses feel good and the key caps look good. The key caps have a rubberized type of costing I personally like but if you don’t like that this really might not be for you. They feel pretty rubberized.There’s lot of color presets. You can get weird with it if you want. There’re icons printed on the frontfacing side of the keys to help you remember which keys are used for changing colors but there are some unlabeled keys that I think should’ve been labeled. Basically, if you’re going to label some keys based on specialty, you should label them all based on specialty if applicable.Taking stars off for- ugly key icons and font- key icon printing stuff listed above- nonstandard layout which doesn’t add value to the keyboardStill recommend if- you like that layout and the other design things I dislike- you are new to mechanical keyboards and want to try one- you want a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard- you want a mechanical keyboard for travel- you like customizing lighting on keyboardsGo into this knowing- it’s a mechanical keyboard so if you don’t like them don’t get this- it’s heavy which is a norm as well as a feature given it will sit still (no points removed for this)- it has a weird layout- this isn’t a normal slim Bluetooth keyboard and this is specifically an alternative to that norm. If you want that try the Amazon Basics slim keyboards or something.Note the lighting brightness is adjustable which I appreciate. You can use it without lights at all which I like.I didn’t notice any lag when using this with my MacBook to do normal writing. I didn’t try it for gaming.

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  16. Dan K.

    LOVE THIS KEYBOARD!!!!!

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this keyboard. Finding a mini keyboard that is both mechanical and Bluetooth with metal construction is hard to find. This is not a cheap plastic keyboard like most on the market.I must say that I was skeptical at first due to the pricing but was presently surprise with its performance.I use it mainly for work and with my mobile devices. I chose the brown switches and they have just enough click and are not as noisy as blues.My only gripe with this product is that there is no software to configure the LED lights in the keyboard and requires somewhat clunky key combination to adjust the preset lighting configurations. There are a decent amount of customization’s you can do with the presets as well as making each key a different color if you prefer.

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  17. HFC.T3CH83

    Perfect option for a multi-use gaming keyboard

    Purchased this keyboard on 10/28/19 – Waited almost two months to write a review to grab some real work experience with it. I work from home and i’ve been using it as my daily keyboard since purchased. I often switch between two laptops and sometime my Galaxy Tab S4. This keyboard was great in that it allowed me to use all three devices via Bluetooth with a single keyboard. It is small yet comfortable to type in. Been using it for gaming as well and it has been great when plugged in via the USB C cable. One dislike is that if you have it plugged in and switch to Bluetooth mode (Fn + R) there doesn’t seem to be a way to go back to wired mode without unplugging and plugging the usb c cable. It would have been best if the Fn + R would switch it back.When working I use it in Bluetooth mode since I have to constantly switch back and forth but when I am gaming I like to use it in wired mode.Problems:1. Bluetooth – Very frequently, the bluetooth memory on the keyboard is lost causing me to have to pair my three devices again. Have not been able to figure out what is causing this but there are days where I have to pair the keyboard several times. Although pairing is not a difficult process, it is a nuisance.Things I like:1. Comfortable to type2. Ability to connect three separate devices via bluetooth3. USB C connectivity4. Multiple RGB lighting settingsOverall:At this price point this is an excellent choice packed with features usually only offered with higher priced keyboards.

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  18. randomlyerratic

    Decent to good quality.

    I am a somewhat newb to mechanical keyboards. That being said:Cons:During initial setup there were some sort of driver conflicts, I uninstalled and reinstalled, which somehow fixed the issue.I am not a big fan of the 60% keyboard, but I couldn’t find a bluetooth mechanical rgb keyboard.The placement of the question mark key is ridiculously inconvenient as a touch typist.Some sort of software to control the RGB would be nice. The default schema(s) are somewhat/sometimes counterintuitive. (ie. the caps lock is red when it’s off and blue when it’s on)Pros:Almost exactly what I was looking for. A bluetooth mechanical keyboard. I haven’t checked, but it appears that the switches are also swappable.Decent product for the price.I will update this review if/when normal life happens (ie. spills/drops)Edit (10/31/19)Have Been in contact with seller. They had me send the keyboard to them. I am currently waiting for the keyboard replacement. Their support has been AWESOME. Considering changing my rating from a 3 start to a 4 because of the support. Based solely on their support I would rate it a 5 star, but this product (at least the one I received) was a 3. I will update when I receive the replacement. The other thing I found out, the switches are NOT swappable. If they had be, this easily would have made the purchase way cooler. Anyway. Waiting game now.Edit:9-9-2020: Sorry for waiting so long to update. They totally sent a replacement, and with a quickness. The keyboard functions properly and is fun and easy to use. Still only 4 star because of the inability to hot swap the switches. Side note: the keyboard has lasted longer than the onboard bluetooth of my motherboard.

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  19. Bassam Rassi

    Exactly what I always wanted at 1/2 the price

    LOVE this keyboard. Finding a mini tenless keyboard that is both mechanical and bluetooth with metal construction is extremely hard to find. If you do find one the price is usually pretty high. I was skeptical at first because of the price, but this thing performs beautifully.I use it for both work and gaming. I choose the brown switches because I cant stand the audible clicky blues. My only gripe with this product is the terrible instructions. If you want to use this keyboard in bluetooth mode do the following:-charge it first-turn on the keyboard using the switch on the bottom (completely missed this and it was not mentioned in the instructions)-HOLD FN +Q for 3 seconds and it will go into pairing mode-The rest is EZ-PZ**EDIT** They are working with me to fix the instructions

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