⌨️ Elevate your desk game with compact power and style!
The MageGee Portable 60% Mechanical Keyboard features a space-efficient 68-key layout with dedicated arrow and function keys, equipped with tactile blue mechanical switches for precise input. It offers 15 customizable LED backlight modes, full anti-ghosting for flawless key registration, and broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems via USB plug-and-play connectivity.
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.13"L x 3.98"W x 1.54"H |
Color | Blue/Blue Switch |
Style Name | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 68 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | DC power supply (via USB) |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Portable, Ergonomic, Lightweight |
J**F
From and old DasKeyboard user - these are great.
I've been a die-hard DasKeyboard user since their first generation keyboard, back in the late 90s or early 2000s. I've purchased a dozen of them over the years. I've been carrying one of their compact models in my laptop bag since the post-pretendemic "back to the office" push, and many of the keys have become sticky, typing multiple characters for every press, and seem to be immune to cleaning, even with high-pressure air. Add to this the fact that they switched away from using hinged-feet for angle control to using glue-on silicone (which detached in the first year) and a magnet-attached plastic ruler as a foot, and the whole design was just hinky. I reached out to them for support, and they wouldn't help. Another iconic brand value-engineered out of existence.I would never have looked at other keyboards if DasKeyboard had been responsive to my issues, but I simply could not justify spending another $200 (plus blank keycaps) for the same keyboard that I had just picked up a couple of years earlier. When I got the MageGee compact for $27, my expectations were very low. I had never used these non-cherry key switches before, and had no idea what the responsiveness or break-away sensitivity would be like. I was ready to be disappointed, but damn, this keyboard is great!Its durability for coding and command-line operational work will be tested in the coming years (I'm hard on my keyboards), but at first blush, this is a simply excellent replacement for my old DKs, and at 1/8 the price! It's got 2 sets of flip out feet for 3 possible height settings, it's VERY compact, and it has the sharpness that I require from a mechanical keyboard.I'd love it if replacement keycap sets were available (especially some blank ones), but I'm otherwise pretty damned pleased.
P**S
not too shabby
So this is a cheap keyboard, my expectations were not high. It comes with a keycap puller which is nice. The caps come off pretty easy, they include extra caps of different color so I was able to swap them out to match the image. I really like the color combos. Aesthetically speaking it looks sharp. For such a cheap keyboard, the backlights are nice, however, the different color keycaps mute the backlight depending on the color of the caps. Some allow more/less light to shine through. Typing experience is "ok" they are mechanical but the switches are not hot swappable. The action is not bad, but I'm not a huge fan either. I wanted to take the keyboard apart to see if I could play with the insulation and damping but it seems like the screws holding it together are all under the key caps so you'd have to remove a bunch of them to get it apart which I'm just not terribly inclined to do it. The sound is a bit hollow, "thocky" or "creamy" this is not. However, it's mechanical, I can type very fast, overall I like the feel and for the money? I mean... It came with a decent cord, it types, and it does keyboard things. You really can't complain. Now having said all that this is a 65% I think? I am going to use it in a very small space so size is great, I love it, but... I miss a legit F-row of keys. I don't care for this layout. I will get a larger keyboard next time. This is a budget keyboard, switches are not hot swappable, it has decent heft, 2 levels of rear risers, for the cost, really, it's a decent option if you like this size/format of keyboard. It's really small.***Recently I saw a question from someone who bought this keyboard, asking about alt+0224 type key combos*** Since I wasn't with the keyboard I couldn't answer but now I can't find the email. I suspect that because the top row of keys is combined with the F-keys that in order to make the ascii type combos you will need alt+FN+0224 or whatever the 4 digit combo is that you're after. See if that works. Since the user didn't post which one he was trying to create I couldn't try it myself but I suspect this will get you there.
M**N
Works perfectly...just too small in my opinion
It is a very nice keyboard, works perfectly. The only issue I had was that the keyboard was very small, like DRASTICALLY smaller than most keyboards. It is probably my fault for not paying attention to the measurements listed, but it was just to small for me to type and play games comfortably. It should work great for people with small hands though!
A**X
Fantastic keyboard at a fantastic price.
I’m not a keyboard enthusiast. I just wanted one that wasn’t full size. I wanted it to be a bit clickier and not just a crappy computer lab keyboard. It delivers that and at a great price. Colors look great, lighting is great. The feel and location of the keys took me a second to get used to but now I’m totally fine. It took about 3 days to adjust to this coming from my MacBook keyboard. I’ll warn you, it is in fact a clicky keyboard. You could annoy someone who is in your area. That said it’s also not the loudest clicky keyboard I’ve heard. It’s fine in a room but I wouldn’t take it to a library.
M**R
could be worse.
It is my very first mechanical keyboard, so take whatever I say and subtract my enthusiasm.1. for that money, I thought...what do I risk?I unpacked it and ....it is soooooo cute! I could hug it, metaphorically speaking.2. The typing, gosh, reminds me of my first computer experience, multiple lifes ago.I like the sound.3. the feel - when I hold in my hands is good, sturdy almost.4. The light effects I probably can get used to -what I can't get used to is the missing ofctrl + actrl + vctrl + c5. My mac doesn't recognize it. I will try my linux machine (Ubuntu) later.6. the extra keys: there is one vertical enter key and one horizontal key 0 Ins, the manual doesn't talk about it.7. Speaking of manual - guys, 2 tiniest tiny pages - that is not a manual, that it covert laziness. WTF?To sum it up, it is from China, so - could be worse.
I**F
Did not last long enough
worked for the first few months then the w key started to go out and cleaning it only helped for a few days but started to not register key presses or registered more key presses on the rest of the key board
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