🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Russian Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a compact 100-key layout with RGB backlighting, designed for seamless connectivity and durability. With a robust build and advanced features like full key no punch, it caters to both gamers and professionals seeking precision and style.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96"L x 5.31"W x 5.31"H |
Color | Style E |
Style Name | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Button Quantity | 100 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Number of Keys | 100 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Backlit |
D**N
Looks and feels exactly like it should
This keyboard clicks and clacks, lights up, and has the Cyrillic alphabet in the correct places. Compatible with my windows machines.
G**Y
7/10 Gets the job done, not as easy to use as I had hoped
First of all, the main reason I bought *this* keyboard is because it has the Cyrillic letters on it. (I didn't want to get keyboard stickers because after a while they can wear off or slide and leave your fingers sticky.) It's a keyboard. I can write with it (and am writing this review with it). So, does it get the most essential job done? Yes.Now for some more specific critiques:LAYOUT 5/10: The keyboard is not the most conveniant to use. My previous keyboard was an Oranta Chroma, which took zero time to adjust to using and I very much liked. For some reason it stopped working, and I needed a new one, hence my purchase of this one. However, the layout of this keyboard feels cramped and is different enough that I keep hitting the wrong keys, especially when I want to hit DEL. Also, the arrow keys are so close to the main part of the keyboard that I can't easily feel where they are and I often miss the mark unless I look down at the keyboard. I am hoping I will get used to it, but it's already been a couple weeks.CONSTRUCTION 10/10: The keyboard feels solid. I don't know the exact weight, but it's not light. It's got strong two-height legs on the back with rubber pads to keep it from sliding. It's odd to me that the underside of the keys are exposed, but if anything it keeps crumbs and dust from accumulating there, so I don't mind. I'm not a gamer (I mainly do emails and text editing), so I don't have super specific standards for what the keyboard should feel or sound like.COLORS 5/10: There are two areas here that concern colors.First is the colors of the keys themselves (white, grey, and orange), which is visible on the photos of the product. I just think they're goofy and look like some sort of toy for a five-year-old, and I wouldn't have bought this keyboard if there had been more somber option available (actually, I bought a traditional black keyboard first, but because it was made of thin cheap plastic it showed up broken and I returned it and bought this one).Second is the color of the lights. When I ordered this keyboard I did not realize that the backlights are rainbow colored from side to side, which I am not a fan of. I like my keys to have backlighting so that I can type more easily in low light, but I would rather them all just be one color. And while there is a variety of flashy and wave options to change the way in which the keyboard lights up, much like a Christmas tree, there is no option to change what colors the keys light up in: Q will always be red (or off), T will be orange, U will always be green, { will always be blue, the number pad will always be purple... To me it seems that the settings aren't at all practical. I currently have mine set to only lighting up each key as it is pressed, otherwise I would have them all on constantly. It took me a while to realize that the key combination for changing the lighting settings is on the box (See photo). This wasn't listed in the product description.And the last thing, also about the lights, is that only the English letters and symbols are back-lit. The Cyrillic letters are just painted on over solid plastic and do not light up (so good luck typing in the dark).Overall: It works well enough for me not to return it, but I would prefer a more standard sized and colored keyboard to this one, but with Cyrillic letters.
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