Bryan—December 13, 2025
I picked up the as a budget mechanical keyboard and it was solid for the price. The small 60% size saved a lot of desk space and made it easy to move around. The keys felt smooth and responsive, especially for gaming, and the RGB lighting looked nice without being too flashy. I also liked that it used a detachable USB-C cable. I only returned it because I thought it was wireless when I ordered it. If you’re looking for a compact wired mechanical keyboard, this one did exactly what it was supposed to and felt like a good value. Read more
Rick A.—June 29, 2025
A mechanical keyboard with the ability to hot swap switches, colored RGB AND its quiet for $15. Sounds too good to be true. Well, I am typing this review on this keyboard and its very impressive. Easily the nicest mech keyboard with hot swap that i've ever owned for $15! I've been buying Red Dragon keyboards for the past 4 years and have probably gone through 4 of them. They're way louder and have soldered on switches. I also love the size of this keyboard. I have huge gorilla hands and it's no different than any other keyboard I've ever used. I have nothing bad to say about this. Only con is the USB cable may be too short for some, but it worked out for me. Just barely. Im sure you can use any USB C cable. Now its just a matter of how long will it last? For $15 I don't expect a long lifespan, but I'm willing to find out. I give it a 10/10! Will update this review should I encounter any issues over the next year. Read more
tonycmy—August 16, 2025
This little keyboard is perfect for gaming and everyday use. The switches feel super clicky and satisfying to type on. I love the rainbow backlight it makes my setup look awesome. Despite being compact, the keys are well-spaced and comfortable. It’s lightweight, portable, and works flawlessly with my laptop. Great value for anyone wanting a 60% mechanical keyboard! Read more
Landon Benson—January 4, 2026
For the price - this is 110% worth it. Bought this as a replacement to my Corsair k70 pro mini wireless (multiple issues with that) and not only is this one like 140$ cheaper, its super sturdy and actually has a nice build quality. I always see people online buying their kids super cheap keyboards that arent good, but this one is great and would be a nice starter keyboard / replacement. Typing feels smooth alongside gaming. Not to mention, this is the best sounding keyboard ive owned in a while. Definitely would recommend to anybody who needs a replacement quick. Read more
Customer—September 12, 2025
I wanted to get this as a small inexpensive keyboard that I could use on my testing computer to save some desk space over having 2 full-sized keyboards. I feel like the layout makes a lot of good decisions, but I have 2 complaints I feel like [fn] + [/] should send the up arrow. It does nothing. The only way to send the arrow keys as far as I can figure out is to turn on and off arrow-key lock with [fn] + [right shift] for 3 seconds. If your workflow requires both arrow keys and question mark or slash you are going to find this constant 3 second switch annoying. Dear manufacturer: please fix this in a firmware update. Please make the function key a temporary toggle to enable the arrow keys. Typing a tilde "~" is a bit awkward. It's [fn] + [LEFT shift] + [esc], and it does have to be left shift specifically. I can see why the choices were made, especially since this is marketed as a gaming keyboard where you need easy access to escape. I'm not mad about it, but for my uses I do wish the default function was the back-tick so that you could get to everything with only 1 level of modifier keys (either [shift] or [fn]). Disclaimer: I'm no keyboard aficionado. The switches feel linear to me. They are louder than I expected, but it's a pleasant sound. The lighting isn't "true" RGB in that each key is just a single color that can't change, but this doesn't bother me at all. There are a number of lighting modes. Some are typing-reactive and some are just timed patterns. They look really cool. I prefer a subtle look, so I stick with the "keys light up as they are pressed" mode. The software allows you to re-map keys but I can't find a way to map the [fn] versions of keys. For example, I can remap [right ctrl] to [end], but I can't remap [fn] + [right ctrl] to anything. Also, the mappings don't stick around without the software. The software is Windows only. For the price, I'm happy with it. If I was using it for mostly for gaming it would be fine. Without a fix for the thing where there is a 3-second switch between being able to use the up arrow and the question mark, I wouldn't want to make this my primary keyboard though. Read more
Customer—January 4, 2026
I love it - it feels very premium, and the click is very pleasant! Unfortunately I didn't read the description properly and I have to return it. It doesn't have enough keys for me, the way you need to activate the arrows it's quite annoying when you need to write code all day! :( Read more
Yajaira Soto—November 6, 2025
Perfect keyboard for gaming people it’s sturdy nice and handy it’s 60 percent and it’s worth the value it works for computers and Xbox’s. it’s not fragile and works for everything Read more
Sebas Barreiro—December 17, 2025
It work actually very good and I love the sound 10/10 Read more