Daniel Y.—February 26, 2020
The only issue I had as many others did, I’m sure, is the ugly font. It’s not a huge disappointment because it’s understandable that at this price-point manufacturer had to have corners cut somewhere. The upside is that the keyboard itself feels sturdy and reliable. It’s a tenkeyless keyboard so you got a ton of mouse space. The keyboard comes with genuine Cherry MX Red switches, so if you’re a budget FPS gamer who wants a top notch performance without an unnecessary bling, this thing is definitely for you. And if you need some bling, you can just do what I did and choose from a huge variety of custom keycaps online. The typing is also very smooth and comfortable because each row of switches is slightly angled to fit the natural curve of the wrists. Read more
Ainsley—February 19, 2020
Okay so I currently own a Corsair k70 lux cherry mx red, and it cost $130 when I bought it. This keyboard feels like it's higher quality, it's brighter, the keyboard is a normal tenkeyless ANSI format so you can replace the keycaps and modify it, it has a USB C port for power so you can get aviator cables if you wanted, but most importantly... IT'S $50 AND HAS CHERRY MX RED SWITCHES. This keyboard is such high value for the cost that I couldn't not purchase it... And boy I was not disappointed. I originally was considering building my keyboard from scratch, but when I saw this had a metal backplate, a pretty decent quality case with standers, and the backlighting with mx reds, I changed that decision. It would be cheaper if I just bought this keyboard and modified it rather than making one from scratch. I love this thing! Read more
Curtis—August 28, 2022
I have had the keyboard for over a year now. The build quality is solid, especially for the price. The key caps are good enough you can obviously upgrade them if you want but I find they suit my needs. The keys have a decent sound there is some stabilizer rattle but that is true with almost all keyboards and there are mods you can do to fix that if you want to spend the time. The only complaint I would have is that the backlighting is too bright even on the lowest setting. even in a lit room it is distracting and will cause glare on my monitor so I leave it off most of the time. but I find it comfortable for typing and gaming (I am typing this review on it). Overall a great budget keyboard especially with the cherry switches and at this price point it is hard to beat. Read more
Anthony—October 21, 2023
Excellent keyboard. the responsiveness is spot on, with the right amount of tactile feedback. design is simple and clean. the ridges and surface of the keys feel perfectly sculpted to my fingertips. my keyboard has a slight bezel pop-up/imperfection on the bottom left, but easy to overlook this in light of how amazing this keyboard feels. the 10-keyless design offers plenty of space for extra mouse movement and I have not missed the numpad at all (and I am/was otherwise a frequent user of the numpad) Read more
Julian Pentedemos—September 18, 2022
Listen, it's not bad, it's not the best, you want the best then go spend 400 dollars or more. Its arguably the best keyboard for 50 USD. Go watch actual unbiased reviews, like linus tech tips. This has mostly good reviews and for good reason. The 1 star 2 star 3 star reviews are people literally comparing this to their imaginary perfect one of a kind keyboard. If i wanted I'd buy a high end keyboard, but this is plenty for me. But if you have to have rgb, this ain't it. Seriously all jokes aside it's good, great brand, reputable, and you won't find in my opinion a better keyboard for 50 bucks or less. Of course considering warranty, and the little details like abs plastic, cherry mx red switches, a non poorly soldered usb-c port. Seriously I've gone through 3 freaking keyboards with poorly soldered usb-c ports lol (those are the really cheap 60% and tkl amazon keyboards). So if you want assurance watch an in depth review on YouTube, you"ll probably like this keyboard. Read more
Eric Hartman—August 25, 2025
It took me a long time to realize that I need mouse space more than I need a numpad, and it took me a long time to realize I don't like the tactile bump of brown or blue keys, but I'm glad I figured it out. This keyboard remains my favorite after using it for a while and getting used to the difference, even outshining keyboards that cost 2-3 times as much. I like the white coloring, the lighting works great, and the mechanical keys feel perfect. Unless you're married to RGB lighting or a numpad, this might be the best value for money out there. The USB-C port, rather than a fixed cable also allows a bit more customization by letting you use whatever cord you want (see picture). Read more
Customer—February 29, 2024
This key board is really good if you know nothing about keyboards or are upgrading from a membrane keyboard. This price is decent and the build quality is good and has cherry switches. If your an enthusiast the this keyboard is bad for price. There are plenty of better keyboards for similar price. This keyboard is not hot swappable and has scratchy cherry switches compared to other smoother switches. It has no lubed stabilizers and the switches have a springy ping sound when you bottom out, this keyboard is not very moddable and you will not get a nice thock or clack sound from it. Read more