







🌟 Command your game and workspace with style and precision!
The 96 Keys Mechanical Keyboard features Gateron Brown switches for tactile responsiveness, a stunning 16.8 million color RGB backlight system with floating keys, and an ergonomic design including a detachable wrist rest. Built for durability with 100 million keystroke lifespan and PBT keycaps, it offers broad compatibility across Windows and Mac systems, making it the perfect compact keyboard for gamers and professionals seeking performance and style.





J**N
Full functionality in a compact frame
This is my first "real" mechanical keyboard with swappable switches, so I held off on writing this until I had spent some time with it. Coming from a Logitech G613 before this, a competent wireless mechanical keyboard with proprietary Romer G switches, I had wanted something smaller that didn't sacrifice the num pad. 96% sized mechanical keyboards are a bit of a rarity so I thought I'd throw down for this one. From what I understand this is just a rebranded kit keyboard going off of the reviews of the company's other products on Amazon.The good: The included Gateron optical brown switches are nice and clacky without being too loud. There's a nice tactile sensation when keys are pressed and the actuation force required to type is a nice balance between stiff and sensitive, meaning it's hard to unintentionally press keys. The compact size is greatly appreciated if you have a smaller desk like I do; the G613's built-in palm rest and dedicated column of macro keys made it enormous.I know brown switches are often targeted more toward typing rather than gaming, but because this is a wired keyboard, response time seems very fast and I haven't had an issue when playing online competitively with this keyboard so far. The LED effects are bright without being distracting and pretty subtle in a well-lit room on account of the opaque key caps. Having a backlight indicate where the caps or num etc locks are engaged is a nice feature.The bad: The key caps that come with this suck, in my opinion. They're kind of low and the full graphic on the spacebar just wasn't doing it for me, but thankfully it was super easy to pry them off and replace with standard MX key caps as the pictures show.My biggest problem with this keyboard is the layout; coming from a full-sized board to this compact one, I'm still adjusting to having everything squished in one continuous layout that you can't differentiate by touch. I had to swap the scroll lock and delete keys using SharpKeys, which helped somewhat. Lastly, there's no dedicated media buttons so I had to get something for my desk to compensate. Still, these are minor complaints and this is a good, flexible board in a form factor that seems difficult to find. Because this is a hot swap board, you could easily replace the switches with any other optical type and be fine.
C**E
unique layout - Planet War Themed Keyboard
Size:96 key layout is very interesting. It's thinner than a tenless keyboard because there are no gaps between the F-row and the the rest of the keyboard. Length wise it's only slightly longer than a tenless but significantly shorter than a full size keyboard. It has the added benefit of still having a numpad. I think the layout looks better than a tenless but it looks more compact. I think 75% is still my preferred layout, but if you need the numpad or looking something slightly more compact than a full size keyboard.The theme is cool. I do like the red, white and black color scheme. The white keys look really good in contract with the red and black keys. The space key has an image depicting a space battle. All that being said, it's unfortunate that the keycaps aren't the best quality. The white keys look good, but the red keys are a little shiny and the black keys are very shiny. The red keys and the spacebar material is too thin. The keyboard's LEDs shine through the red keys and space bar, ruining the theme. The LEDs are cool if you are into that. Lots of colors and lighting schemes.Typing on the keyboard is nice. The Gateron brown switches feel good. There's a slight tactical feedback you expect from brown switches. Relatively quiet, but the spacebar has a hollow rattle sound, which can probably be modded. The fact that it's much more compact than the full size is nice, but getting used to the shorter right shift and the location of the arrow keys might take getting used to.It comes with a decent braided USB-C cable, keycap and switch puller. Also came with some additional brown switches.I've been using with my Mac Book Pro with no issues.I think if the keycaps were nicer, and you explicitly wanted this theme and liked the 96 key layout, it could warrant the price. However, if the keycaps bother you, you'll end up spending to replace them.
L**A
Layout feels cramped but switches and keys are decent
I use this thing for work, and it’s overall pretty average. I think the price was slightly steep for what you’re getting, but it’s great that the keyboard is hot swappable. My biggest negative about it is how cramped the layout feels. It does have a number pad but everything is so close together. It’s extremely frequent that I accidentally press the up arrow key when I mean to press the right shift, and it completely messes up what I’m typing.I don’t really use the RGB but it seems decent. I like the conversion option between Mac and Windows. Overall, pretty decent board and if you like brown switches and the layout/design, I’d say go for it.
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