π Type in Style, Game in Comfort!
The Akko3068B Plus Mochi & Dango is a limited edition 65% mechanical gaming keyboard that combines aesthetic charm with high-performance features. It boasts a tri-mode connectivity system, durable PBT keycaps, and extensive customization options, making it perfect for both gamers and professionals seeking a stylish yet functional keyboard.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 68 |
Number of Sections | 68 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Backlit, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Mochi & Dango |
Color | Mochi & Dango |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
L**I
Thocky and cute
If you like a deep sounding keyboard, then get this one! It has a sturdy metal frame and the key caps are also very strong. I can type all day and not get annoyed!
S**E
very solid keyboard
It is thick and heavy and has good rubber feet at 3 angles. This helps hold it in place on the tilted drawing board where it now lives. The manual is mostly Chinese but with very good pictures. It was possible to figure out most features by stumbling around. I watched a preteen excitedly do just that. Instantly swapping a few keycaps just because they could with the tools included. He is a fan of mochi ice cream, and squishmallow plush toys. The characters on the keys resemble both. He likes the color a lot, honestly. I like it ironically. Its just fun to be a fat old bearded American man typing away on a clacky pink and green rainbow keyboard with blobby little characters on the keys.He said "For anyone that likes cute stuff, this keyboard is a must have. I really enjoyed all of its neat features."The Akko Cream Yellow V3 Pro keys actions are smooth and linear with no noticeable change in force at activation. A loud clear "Thack" just at the bottom of travel. If you pick it up and shake it, there is none of the rattle you often hear with cheap commodity keyboards. It is a well built tool. It only looks like a toy.There were many included optional keycaps, colorful, whimsical, and functional. Spare keyswitches and tool also.The color matched USB-C cord nicely slots into the opening making it look and feel like a permanently attached cord, but in fact removable.The only negative was the lack of any "garage" on the keyboard to house the wireless dongle.When I inserted the dongle into my computer there was a lot of friction. It was difficult to remove. I thought that might be a problem at first, then confirmed that the port was undamaged and other USB items still have the same grip in the port as they did before. The extra grip to prevent a lost dongle is a benefit and demonstration of the manufacturer's ability to maintain tight tolerances.These keycaps do not have shine through legends. That makes the LED lighting purely decorative.I prefer red light shine through keycaps with no light spillage to the side for functional reasons. To preserve night vision and locate the correct keys in a dark room. For some odd reason, I never see that functional quality listed as a feature I can search for.
B**X
A good mix of features for a fair price
The build quality is the highlight of the board. The keycaps are really nice feeling, great aesthetic. It also comes with a decent amount of accessories. A switch puller, keycap puller, 5 extra switches, a fairly nice pink cable, and extra accent keys.The sound profile is very sharp, and sort of clacky. It's pretty unique sounding, and of course sound is preference. The switches feel really nice and have zero ping, but a little spring crunch, but it's not audible while typing. The stabilizers are decent, although my space bar had just a touch of rattle.It's a decent board to mod, and I'd recommend it because it addresses my two biggest issues with the board. First of putting foam in the bottom of the case is a great touch since stock it sounds a little hollow. It would have been nice to see more foam other than the foam between the plate and pcb, but foam is a really eay mod. Doing a bandaid mod helps with the sound and space bar rattle as well. That's another really easy mod to do. Tape modding the board is a little difficult because of how they mounted the LED's for the cap lock/win lock lights, but it also make the sound a little deeper. The board with all these mods it less clacky, and not hollow sounding compared to stock. However, it still maintains a somewhat unique sound due to the metal plate rather than the more typical budget plastic one.Then lighting is decently bright, but I would have liked to see south facing LED's. I like the built in RGB patterns, I tend to stick with the solid pink as it really fits the overall look of the board.My main issues with this board is some of the less visible touches like south facing LED's and more foam. However, for $90 and fully wireless, you get a really good looking board with a decent set of features for a solid price
A**S
Cute, functional for its price
I bought this keyboard because I was looking for a budget keyboard with a pink aesthetic. I ended up getting the yellow switches version, which sound decent. Aesthetically, the keycaps are cute and I like that it comes with extra keycaps to swap out or in case of breakage, however the keycaps themselves feel a little cheaper. The bluetooth function works perfectly as well as the wired option and it was easy to set up. For its price, the keyboard will be satisfactory and I didn't mind the feel of the keycaps. If you're looking for a cute budget keyboard, this is the perfect option for you!
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