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The ZIYOU LANGK61 is a compact 60% gaming keyboard designed for gamers and typists alike. With a lightweight, portable design, it features 62 keys, vibrant RGB backlighting, and a comfortable ergonomic layout. Its 19-key anti-ghosting technology ensures flawless performance, while its strong compatibility with various operating systems makes it a versatile choice for any setup.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 19 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Waterproof, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 62 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | Home Office, Gaming |
Color | Blue |
Material | Rubber |
R**.
Unbeatable Value for Visuals + Lighting, not for "gaming"
I bought this product because I wanted an extremely small keyboard with retro colors and RGB. For under $20s, I am super impressed with most of this product and about absolutely buy it again.The Good:- Some of the best RGB in a keyboard under $20. Always on modes for every color! 9 Different modes total? All without any bloatware that needs installed on the computer - I wish all products were like that.- Decent sized USB cable for the price and surprisingly rigid.-Smart layout of Enter/Return and Left Shift is in a good spot for a 60% keyboard.The Bad:- Given WASD double as the arrow keys, I wish the FN button was on the left so it was easier to use arrows with one hand rather than reaching across the keyboard.- Mushy keys - I actually very much like them for typing, but not for gaming.This is nowhere near a mechanical keyboard nor does it even attempt to feel like one. But an entry level mechanical keyboard (without RGB) is at least double the price - so at $20 bucks it's an amazing value, good aesthetics, and great for typing and a (very) casual gamer.
D**E
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A**O
Great little keyboard with some minor issues.
First off, the reason for getting a smaller keyboard is that 90% of the gaming I do on PC is with my controller, so I wanted to get a smaller keyboard to give me more surface space on my desk but because of the smaller size, the few games I do play K/M it allows me to put the keyboard in a much more comfortable position for my hand. I had a full-size mechanical keyboard and just got tired of the size and the clacking of the keys.Pros:-Very sleek and compact without feeling like I'm cramped while typing.-The lighting options are surprisingly robust and doesn't have just fixed color zones.-The keys feel great and so far, I have not had any ghosting or typing errors.Cons:-The lighting settings you pick don't appear to save when you turn your computer off.-In my keyboard, there are some slight protrusions that the spacebar gets caught on sometimes, I went it with a fine grit file and just filed the protrusions done and its smooth as butter now.-There is a minor learning curve because some of the Function keys are in unusual places due to the smaller design.Last, I would like to mention that some people have said there is no Escape key. There is in fact an escape key, but you have to hold the Function (Fn) key and hit the lion face (where the Esc key would be), minor oddity, but easy to adjust to. Its default is ` which was an odd choice.Overall, I am very happy with my purchase, its feel's great and types great. There are some small oddities and adjustments to make but well worth it. Keep the small manual that comes with the keyboard as it shows all the shortcut keys to use the keyboard to its full potential.
F**R
It's a keyboard
Before you splurge and spend a whole sawbuck on a keyboard, let me summarize what you're getting into.First off, it has a UK layout, not a US layout. Some characters are in weird places but since it's a mini keyboard they are in weird places anyway.The F4 key is stuck so you get to take it apart, file off some excess plastic and put it together again, through misaligned screws.Then it will barely work at all but that's an easy fix when comparing the keyboard to the box it came in and realizing that the person that put it together put the Fn key in the wrong position.The color scheme is nice and customizable but resets after power disconnect.With the right expectations, it's a working keyboard.
S**Y
Works great
Works great. Kiddo loves it. Has had it almost a year so far and no problems. Got him the matching mouse too and they are both great together!
A**D
Horrid. Avoid at all cost. Just wait and save
Horrible quality. It's not a mechanical at all. It's membrane. Looks to have been used already as well.Not worth the money spent on it.Didn't even come in a package. The box just had the shipping label slapped on
M**
Epic mini keyboard
Click and lights up. Value for the money. Function great.
N**Y
Cheap, practical, works
The build is surprisingly good for it's price, with a decent amount of weight. The keys are sturdy as well. Pretty much the best you can get at this price-point
R**E
Great keyboard
This keyboard is affordable and works great would buy again. Only issue is that the spacebar needs to be pressed in the middle or it gets stuck.
D**B
Awesome product
Mini gaming keyboard is excellent value and speedy delivery
R**H
There is no escape key
My grandson got this keyboard he like most everything except the lack of an escape key.
E**N
Perfect
Sure it feels a like like plastic but the sound and functionality of the keys are amazing
T**I
absolutely terrible
you have to use fn+ESC to use the escape key, doesn't feel good, looks very cheap and poor quality, the leds also don't look nice ,very loud, DO NOT BUY
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