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This wired gaming combo features a compact 35-key mechanical-feel half keyboard with customizable 7-mode RGB backlighting and an ergonomic palm rest for wrist support. The included gaming mouse offers 6 buttons, 4 adjustable DPI settings, and a textured grip for fast, accurate control. Compatible with multiple OS platforms via plug-and-play USB connection, it’s designed for gamers seeking portability, comfort, and vibrant aesthetics.
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 35 |
Power Source | Hand |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Operating System | Linux, Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | Usb |
Special Features | Backlit |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
Color | Black combo |
B**G
Good quality for the price
At this price, I am very surprised with the quality of the product.It's solidly built, works well and the light feature is simply to use. It may not appeal more demanding users but for me it's just right.What's missing? Not much but a tenting option would have helped with ergonomics, and also a better padding in the wrist rest would have been welcomed. Finally I'm not a fan of blue switches but I knew of it when I bought it so it's fine.Again, this is a fantastic product if compared to much more expensive options. Go for it if you want a gaming partial keyboard.
J**T
Quality is worth more then what i payed for!
For $20 it Came in a nice looking box. At first the box itself made me feel like i ordered a $60 setup.... out box both items the keyboard and mouse are nice. Light weight. The mouse feels damn good. I used that mouse over my $90 mouse i have.... the keyboard itself very nice feeling. And comfortable on the wrist forsure. Highly recommend it. After 30mins of playin im well happy and smiling ear to ear with this $20 purchase. IMO the company needs to up the price to $40 or so. Deff more quality then what i purchase i feel like. But im not gonna complain. Highly recommend.
A**N
Clunky but it works
I bought this set because I was going for a more unique gaming set up, where I have these fixed on either arm of my chair. At the time I had nothing and needed something, and my set up is a budget one because I don't have tons of money to burn, so I got this set. And honestly if you're in that situation this isn't a bad way to go.I've since upgraded my mouse to a Zelotes C-12, because I wanted more right hand functionality than essentially point-click-point-click, but this mouse isn't bad. It doesn't have a fire button, but it does have toggleable DPI. My biggest gripe is that it's just plain clunky. My current plan is to use this as a backup mouse, just in case.The keypad is...pretty good, but there are better ones out there. And again, very clunky when you press the keys. It's not a deal breaker, you can still macro just fine, but it's a little awkward when you first use it. My favorite part about this keyboard is the "M" key off to the bottom left corner. Very intuitive location for toggling mini map. I wound up getting a different one because this just flat out doesn't have enough keys for hot keying in some of the games I play a lot of. This keyboard is great for Broodwar and SC2, but it's a little more of a challenge in Age of Empires, Planetside 2, and Star Wars: The Old Republic; sadly need a few more keys for those last few games. Also planning on using this as a back up.PROS:~Great for a first set or a backup set~Great if you're on a budget~Good for some RTS, RPG, and FPS games:Broodwar & Starcraft 2Diablo 3 and Path of ExileCS:GO~Great for games that make good use of your basic grid setup Q->T, A->G, Z->B~F1->F5, 1->5; Could be better but it could also be worse, very safe and middle of the road~Great M key location for toggling mini map~Ergonomic; feels great playing on it over several hoursCONS~Clunky~Doesn't work as well with some of the more-hotkey-heavy titles like Age of Empires~Numbers only go to 5, Functions only go to F5; every one of these keys counts in RTS, so more is better~Doesn't seem to be a great choice for MMORPGS
A**U
Good product overall.
The media could not be loaded. Good design, mechanical feel keys,nice baclight led effect modes. If you are microsoft insider users after early updated from windows 10 sometime it might cause the conflict of usb root hub driver which make usb port not reconize devices, all you need to do is reinstall the driver for usb root hub then it will fix the problem. I have faced this issue before , i have thought it was defected keyboard, but it wasn't. Just the updates caused keyboard to stop working.
A**.
Should come with earplugs lol
The media could not be loaded. Really cool color and pattern options and the keys are lined up more natural to a typical keyboard and price are the pros for this thing.Now on to the ONE HUGE, annoying con: I've never in my life had a keyboard sound so loud with each button press. I can't even believe how ridiculously loud each press of the key is. Video attached -- It's not even normal.Parents: DO NOT BUY THIS FOR YOUR KIDS, especially for gaming! THE SOUND WILL DRIVE YOU NUTS! While they have their headphones on they won't care but you'll be driven crazy by the really loud and annoying click sounds this thing produces at every press of a button.Needless to say, this is going right back. Was delivered only a few minutes ago. Shame. I really was excited to get this device to use for Photoshop shortcuts but I'd need a straight jacket after two minutes of using it.
D**N
Great design and feel, but the keys are the problem.
I picked this up to replace the RedLighting that I was using and my wife spilled her drink on. For the $20ish bucks, I figured it was cheaper than the RedLightning and having a spare mouse doesn't hurt. It came quickly and I plugged it into my laptop to play some Destiny. The issue, it uses some type of muchy keys that don't always register. Granted, I was used to the mechanical keys on the RedLighting, which click when they register. On this one, fast repeat actions (like a double jump) don't always register unless you press really hard on the keys. It is a pity, as I like the key layout better than my old half-keyboard.Also, the design of the keys makes the backlighting very bright under the keys, but not very bright on the keys. If the backlighting were white, this wouldn't be as much of an issue. Since the lighting is a rainbow effect, some of the colors make seeing the keys harder at night.All-in-all, you do get a lot for the price. And if you aren't a big gamer and need a setup like this -- with a mouse -- for $20, this should still be a consideration. For anyone who needs more precision, this isn't the setup for you.
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