Sebastian Sanchez—September 14, 2025
El Magegee 98% inalámbrico es un teclado que busca el balance perfecto entre practicidad y comodidad. Su formato del 98% incluye prácticamente todas las teclas de un teclado completo, pero en un diseño más compacto que ahorra espacio en el escritorio. A pesar de ser inalámbrico, su conexión es estable y rápida, sin caídas ni retrasos, lo que asegura una experiencia fluida en todo momento. Un aspecto que destaca bastante es lo silencioso que resulta al escribir, ideal para quienes trabajan o juegan en entornos donde el ruido puede ser molesto. Además, cuenta con un RGB homogéneo, con colores bien distribuidos y uniformes que le dan un aspecto atractivo y moderno. Aunque no tiene tantas opciones avanzadas de personalización como modelos de gama alta, cumple perfectamente con lo que se espera en su rango de precio. En cuanto a la calidad de construcción, ofrece un desempeño sólido, con materiales que se sienten duraderos para el uso diario. En resumen, el Magegee 98% es una excelente alternativa para quienes buscan un teclado inalámbrico confiable, silencioso y con un diseño atractivo sin tener que invertir demasiado. Read more
J. Santos—June 6, 2024
Lights are pretty nice and keyboard works great. It makes a sound every time one types on every button but it is also nice the noice Read more
Brayan David Lopez Suarez—November 10, 2025
los primeros días funcionaba bien, pero despues de una semana en el modo 2.4ghz se desconectaba luego aun conectado por cable usb presentaba retrasos al oprimir una tecla y en juegos como fornite o el LOL se nota el retraso al oprimir una tecla Read more
Alma—April 6, 2025
October 2025 Updated Review: Initially when I purchased this keyboard back in April 2025, it arrived USED (or maybe it was someone else's returned item) and I know it was used because some parts were dirty like some spots and especially the rubber feet were very dirty looking and the cable arrived loose and also dirty. Initially I was very angry and even disgusted about it but my anger and disappointment was towards the seller or Amazon or whoever shipped me a Used item instead of New. I would rate whoever shipped the item a 1 out of 5 star. BUT the keyboard ITSELF, I would rate it a 5 out of 5 stars because I really DO love this keyboard and I recommend this keyboard. It's been 6 months now and my initial anger has died down. I still love this keyboard, it's a joy to use. I LOVE the way it SOUNDS and FEELS while typing. Not silent but not clicky either. I don't know how to describe it but I personally find the sound and typing feel pleasant. I also love the blue/red/white design style of it. I can see myself purchasing this keyboard again in another color, that's how much I personally like it and I haven't had any problems with it. It's been working fine for me. So overall I recommend it. Read more
SONTY—October 17, 2025
Love it Read more
jbl—August 18, 2023
I ordered this keyboard, and the first one arrived with the "W" key not working properly, the button made no clicking sound like every other switch on the keyboard. The replacement I was sent seemed to be OK, but when I decided to use it for gaming, I noticed the "Backspace" button would get stuck in the down position if it was pressed quickly. The keyboard was also mailed without any protection, just the keyboard box. Also, the keycaps ARE NOT LUMINOUS. The light DOES NOT shine through the keycaps despite the ad saying the keyboard has backlit keycaps. Read more
Argentina—May 27, 2023
This keyboard is great! I type with one hand and works out wonderful for me! I love the higher, clicky keys rather than one with lower set or flat feeling keys. Read more
Devccoon—June 22, 2024
I don't want my 3 star rating to be misleading - this is not a bad keyboard by any stretch. It's just competing in a market with a lot of really good options and it's an uphill battle for "good" keyboards to make sense when you can get "great" for the same price. At its core, there's nothing wrong with this keyboard. It does everything it sets out to do. I think they have some interesting effects in the RGB on this board which I haven't seen before. But the whole package, at $80, seems like a hard sell. The board is all plastic. It's a bit slim, but doesn't flex too much. The color scheme looks great. The rounded edges and light weight give it a cheaper 'toy' look, but it's also taking up more space than it needs to, giving the deck bigger "bezels" with no added function. There's only one switch with two positions, in a recessed area near the USB-C port: on and off for the wireless. Annoyingly, there is no dedicated switch for BT, 2.4, and wired modes like mot boards, you just have to remember the function key combo to change modes. The key switches on this are tactile, with a fairly high actuation force. Maybe not the highest I've felt, but it makes typing more deliberate. Gaming might be harder on this because that extra force can slow down your reactions just a tiny bit. There's a 'grainy' feel to typing, which doesn't feel right. Outside of that tactile bump, it's just not a smooth motion like it should be. My other boards in this price range feel more effortless to type on - this one, not so much. The keycaps are interesting - the raised edges, pitted shape and slight bump in the center feels pretty good. They have a deeper sound to them, although still too hollow to be fully satisfying. The one key that sounds great to me is the spacebar - very deep and thocky. But even there, it comes with a rattling noise, possibly the stabilizers. That's a real weakness here: the larger keys with stabilizers really need lubrication and tuning to feel good and they just don't come close right out of the box. At least one positive is that the keys are quite stable. They do audibly rattle when your fingers slide over them, but they don't feel particularly loose. The RGB modes have some interesting features I haven't noticed on other boards. The combo of fn+space lights up certain keys in different colors, indicating which one you can press to switch the current effect to that color. This is actually a pretty huge feature if you like to dial in a certain color, as most of the modes that allow a specific color option will light up the whole board in a rainbow of slightly different options you can pick from. I'm also liking the effect that keeps the whole board lit up in one color, which subtly changes as you type, and shifts back slowly when you're not typing. Would be interesting to see if that could be done on a per-key basis, to make a mode that leaves behind a temporary "heatmap" of keys pressed for a little while. But, while the software built-in might be nice and the board itself is overall good, in comparison to the other boards in the $70-80 range I've tested, it's still among the bottom of the bunch. There could be room to tinker here, lubricate the switches and stabilizers and get a much better typing feel, but when competitors feel just so much more satisfying to type on out of the box, I can't give a solid recommendation here unless the look of the board and some of its software features are so appealing it's worth going for anyway. Read more