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Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
I was in the market for a new mechanical keyboard and was looking for one similar to the corsair K75. I came across this keyboard for fractions of the price of the K75 and decided to purchase it. After using this for over 2 years, it still works great. Cleaning this is super easy because of the low profile base and elevated keys which can be easily removed. This was the first time looking at this brand but if i decide to purchase another one in the future, i would definitely look towards this brand.
Luigi V.
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2025
Everything was going smooth for only 2 months. Now the backspace key has stopped working for no reason. No liquid damage, only use it to game so rarely use the key. So you get what you pay for. Oh and the driver doesnt work so its a bit annoying to set the rgb to the desired settings. Keyboard would also stay ON but wouldnt work until i do a plug out plug back in. Not recommended.
Michael R. Quinn
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2025
great keyboard for the price. Usually with the cheap ones they don't last and the keys keep falling out but have not had any of these problems with this one in 4 months of using it as my main keyboardit is quieter than the blue switch ones also
thegamergg2000
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2024
The quality is really good considering the price, a bit noisy, but after some rigorous lubing of all the key and some foam added inside the keyboard, it feels and sounds a lot better. It's pretty responsive and not cheap feeling. Too bad they don't factory lube the keys, it's a major downside.
Conor Phillips
Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2024
I use this keyboard for 8-10 hours a day and I love it. Very responsive and comfortable to use. It’s substantial but not gigantic, and well put together. I specifically wanted a metal keyboard and not plastic.The various lighting options are nice too! I’ve had no issue with it at all after 2-3 months of use. Very happy with it!!
Ammar Shaikh
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
I am super satisfied with my purchase of this blackshark keyboard, because it looks awesome, feels awesome and even the keys sounds awesome! Great quality and material used!
Carlos Ramirez
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
cuando lo compre estaba en oferta y el muy bueno a pesar de su precio, sinceramente esperaba un teclado muy malo, pero es excelente por su precio en oferta mi cámara no le hace honor pero tiene colores solidos además cuanta con software para cambiar el color de las techas además de la opción de hacerlo con las propias teclas, recomiendo lubricarlo si no te gustan los switches azules
Stump Dog
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
It's my first TKL. I like the tethered cable, so the usb socket can't get worn. I wanted a board that would keep my settings in memory, when i go to another computer. And also I'm able to use the software to make the settings, then switch to a different pc, without the software installed. It also let's you individually set the color for any key. I bought a second keyboard, to stow away, as a replacement.
Tiramisuuu~
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2023
I had a Black Shark Sixgill keyboard from my work, and that keyboard broke after around 4 month. Some of the keys that were used on the daily for 8+ hours during work, such as the left CTRL, the Z, C and Y keys have gone bad. Most of the times these broken key switches would not register, and I have to press 5-10 times before it finally register a stroke. Since I needed a cheap mechanical keyboard for work, I ordered another one of these keyboards with my own money, I'll see how long the switches last and report back.Ergonomically, its your run of the mill keyboard. The blue switches are a tad light than my Cherry MX Blue keyboard (AOC AGK700). But the consistency isn't up to par to the Cherry MX Blue, with some keys feeling a tad lighter and heavier than the other keys. For my design work, it's fine, since most of the times my hands on the the CTRL+Z, CTRL+Shift+Z or the CTRL+Y keys. Causal typing in Slack and writing work emails is also good as expected from a clicky and tactile blue switch.RGB on the keyboard is a bit obnoxious as I do use it for work. The backlight can be used on a single color, and the brightness is actually quite good for a budget board.Build quality is fine, not as solid as the Redragon keyboards, but it is also cheaper than the Redragons.
Erick
Reviewed in Mexico on April 19, 2023
Lo unico que lamento un poco es que el viaje es algo largo y al ser interruptores azules son perma clicky aunque de funcionameinto perfecto tiene buenas combinaciones y los efectos del marco de colores le dan un plus excelente ... pase de un logitech G213 a este definitivamente mejor eleccion que un Eyooso que era mi primera opcion si consideran uno como ese ... por mucho elijan este
RFM
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
This has the best switches for gaming and you can choose between the blue & the red touch types as you prefer. For some reason though the charge $2.60 more for the red type. In case you are not aware here is a reprint from "Tom's Hardware" site explaining the different switch types:==========================Cherry MX Reds are some of the most widespread switches out there, and for good reason. These linear switches require 45 grams of force to actuate. The light touch makes them a good choice for both gaming and typing. The keys are also very quiet, particularly the MX Red Silent variant, which makes them good for office environments or crowded houses.Cherry MX Blacks are linear switches that are very similar to Reds, save that they require 60 g of force to actuate. They feel a little more resistant than Reds, and are also available in a Silent variant.Cherry MX Browns are some of the most popular switches in gaming keyboards. Browns are tactile switches that require 45 g of force to activate. They don't make much sound, and spring back very quickly after actuation.Cherry MX Blues are "clicky" switches, meaning they make audible clicking noises every time you depress them, like typewriters of old. Some users find the noise gratifying; others find it insufferable. You won't know until you try. Cherry MX Blues require 50 g of actuation force.Cherry MX Speed or Silver switches are built with gamers in mind. Like Reds, Cherry MX Speeds are linear switches that require 45 g of actuation force. Unlike Reds, though, they travel only 1.2 mm rather than the standard 2 mm. This theoretically lets gamers pound keys faster.=================================So once you decide the type you need you can explore the different keyboards. The most common are the red and blue of this keyboard. For the price you get a high quality keyboard (full size) with the mechanical switches you prefer. Great price for a quality keyboard.
joel bm
Reviewed in Mexico on May 16, 2022
Diseño, quizas si ofertaron el producto en configuración español, estaría genial
lugubrious shibo
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2022
This keyboard is awesome for the 60cad price. I think I got it on sale for 45. I've bought 3 keyboards in the past 2 years or so, for around the same price point and this one blows them out of the water. Most keyboards for this price point will be membrane, and mechanical keyboards are just so much better. I got the blue switches and they feel really good. Compared to the other keyboards I've had in the past this one is great. The lighting effects are also pretty cool and it also has individual key lighting. The materials used feel good and not cheap. I would recommend this keyboard to friends / family. If you are thinking about it, it's much better than other keyboards in the price point, at least ones I've had before. The blue switches are loud and clicky. If you don't like that, I'd go for the red switches. The blue switches are more tactile and I like the clicky sound personally.
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