💻 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Womier M87 TKL Mechanical Keyboard is a cutting-edge, hot-swappable wireless gaming keyboard featuring 87 keys, customizable RGB backlighting, and an impressive 200-hour battery life. Designed for both Windows and Mac users, it combines ergonomic comfort with advanced connectivity, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 87 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | M87,Coral sea |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.4"L x 7.1"W x 2.2"H |
S**8
Worth it's weight keyboard
Only a minor Con or rather preference is that I think the keys themselves are not as easy to see when backlite due to no opacity through each-symbol, on each key all do not permit light to shine through each graphic or letter proper, but still good enough as the light shines best around the outside of each key individually decent enough, but I do catch myself leaning in frequently for visualizing where to rest fingers on keys even with my average eyesight and my fingertips resting on keys: asdf & jkl; for generic hand placement which fortunately feels right, finally. I've resorted to using shallow laptop keys for too long... Also, I hate to admit this keyboard is a bit of a premium price, but if the economy wasn't "jacked-up" by excessive inflation, I would have realistically felt this product should have been price between $40 to $50 (sadly is not), so for this level of tech at 2023 it did sell to me around ~$85. So, it is double what this random seasoned techie would recommend as a reasonable purchase price, but I can see this being a reliable product though upper priced, and I hope I can make this keyboard last ~10 years like my last old battery rechargeable keyboard (alternatively owned a Logitech).All that remains are Pros what I can tell: This keyboards retro feel does indeed resemble age ol' great mechanical keyboards as produced by most major manufacturers like the past few decades. With full keystroke distance like some 1980's to 2000's keyboards made by IBM, or Gateway, or Dell keyboard, however it does have a more softened damper depression feel that stays centered very well, and it does not move or produce that jiggle as some old keyboards did, it is without looseness but moves freely. I purchased the slightly smaller from full-sized, but a summarized key layout that is still taking some acclimating to, and chose the shrunken layout to exclude a #pad that I do not want or need. When I first opened the box, the top plate facade around the outside of all surrounding keys is a completely removable one-piece faceplate that easily kinda clicks on/off of the keyboard's primary battery body (Note: Due to battery weight, it can possibly slip off the edged-faceplate if held one-handed only by the edges). Ease of removing does function without hastle to me, and makes it easy to dust and sanatize with a brush. Another nice perk along with the lighting quality itself it is best described as superb quality, bright, vibrant, and the weight for use it is just a chonk, as in it doesn't move around on me even if it rests on my side lap, so that is abnormal perk most keybaords are not this heavy to eliminate slippage (however if weighted is a problem as it could be, I would not recommend this then). It has the battery on the backmost section that has an anchoring effect, and if this device took a fall or slip even from a short distance. I think that due to the plastics used, because the materials feel top notch on thickness and sturdiness and seems the type that could age without embrittlement. I only stumbled upon this purchase, but I would recommend this keyboard to most anyone that like this type of versatility for a well built gadget, but it really makes me happy with the lighting effect, which produces a neat wind-like flow effect, but with quite a spectrum on these RGB's.
A**S
This is an awesome keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I love the look and feel of the keyboard, it feels solid and premium, the key switches are nice and linear and sounds pretty thonky so far, it has a huge battery for a keyboard and this is a great option since there isn't much on the market at competitive prices as well, don't really care much about the back since I'll be seeing the front anyways while typing. The RGB is nice and bright, good starter keyboard to get into the custom keyboard gang. Just needs some padding inside and under the switches to make it perfect, I highly recommend this.
A**Y
Great keyboard but not for the price.
Summary: Great keyboard, red switches feels great, truly hot swappable, LEDs not so bright, short range wireless connection but fast wireless speeds, constant deceptive fluctuating prices, if you have the money buy it, but i dont think its worth $70-$90, at least wait for this to go on sale for $60 taxes can be $5 or more. I had this keyboard for about a year now and its a really good keyboard. The red switches feel great, the plastic keycaps doesnt seem to have worn out yet, and the battery seems to last for a while. The wireless speed is fast and i dont notice any delay...although the range is terrible. you have to be at least within 4 feet for the keyboard signal to reach the USB receiver. It is hot swappable and you can program the LEDs, it seems that each key is individually lit but it also not very bright, ive seen cheaper membrane keyboard brighter thatn this. so yeah, pretty much everything is great about this keyboard. but before i bought this keyboard, ive seen the prices fluctuate saying that it was originally $70 and now 20% but another day saying it was originally $60 but 20% off. (the discounts varied and werent always 20%) when i bought this, it said it was originally $80 but it was on sale for $66. While writing this review, it says its originally $90 but on sale for $83 which isnt much of a sale tbh. SO what im trying to say is, its a great keyboard, and if you have the money, and you want to buy it, then do it, you wont be disappointed, however i do not think its worth $70-$90. The red switches are from gateron and not something from cherry, the custom look doesnt actually belong to this company, its a design that any manufacturer can use, ive seen like 4 different storefronts use this design. The LEDs arent as bright as they could be for some of the prices this keyboard have seen and the low range transmission is pretty disappointing if you want to use this keyboard living room gaming. If the price is setting you back, then keep looking, there are still great options for custom mechanical backlit numkeyless keyboards that ive seen on here, some being between $30 and $50 which is definitely a great deal for mechanical keyboards.
T**E
good quality
love it !
L**L
Bluetooth Fob didn't work but the keyboard feels great
Unfortunately, I got this keyboard for its bluetooth capabilities and it was never able to connect to my computer. I believe I received a return as it was not in a box, only a plastic bag. I will have to return and I am skeptical as to whether I will be sent the same thing again :/However, the height was great, the sound was good.
A**O
Product works great but magnets came off the glue
The Keyboard looks great & has RGB lights but some of the magnets that hold the keyboard cover came off & now it shakes a bit.
K**T
Not very compatible with Mac
It is nice that they included a couple of extra keycaps for Mac. However, they could have included a couple more as I do not have enough for the other side of the keyboard (still another Alt key on the keyboard that they didn't include an Option keycap to replace it with).It seems that this keyboard is mainly for PC as the software only works on PC so I am not able to change the lighting configurations or setup the custom key bindings.I do love the feelings of the keys and the colors of the keyboard, very visually appealing. However, I am not sure if I will keep the keyboard due to its Mac incompatability.
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