







⌨️ Level up your desk game with retro flair and next-gen customization!
The OHY XVX Wired 75% Retro Gaming Keyboard combines a compact 87-key layout with a built-in USB hub, a vibrant customizable multimedia display, and hot-swappable linear switches. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers extensive RGB lighting options, ergonomic silencing features, and DIY keycap customization, making it a versatile and stylish centerpiece for any modern setup.












| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, Programmable Keys, Customizable Display Keys, Hot-Swappable |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Retro |
| Color | Grey |
| Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.7"L x 6.8"W x 2"H |
C**Z
Great keyboard! Keys are kinda lame, unless you really want the retro look.
Awesome keyboard. Especially for $40 I got it for. Typing sound is on point. The keys are not the greatest. They acheive the retro look, but do not let any light shine through them. They are double shot and the under layer is pitch black. Key switches feel pretty good. I put on more RGB friendly keys and it look awesome. The one down side is that the screen on the unit is no way an OLED or it's a very cheap one. If it were, the black behind the menu buttons would be indistinguishable from the surrounding bezel. Definitely looks like an LCD too me. Maybe it's OLED on the more expensive wireless model. Idk. Great Keyboard though. In total I'm about $55 into the keyboard and the keycap set.
W**A
Nice keyboard, funny firmware
The switches and keycaps that are included with this keyboard are really nice. Smooth travel, no rattle, and they look and sound great. My problem is that the firmware is... wonky. No matter what color I put the RGB, it always goes back to green. I also have issues with the "FN + i" key combination to turn IJKL into the arrow keys. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't... so it's really hit or miss. I ran my usual monkeytype test to see how it feels to type on at 100 WPM and I do enjoy typing on it. It's a nice keyboard, that's for sure... but I don't think I can do without the dedicated arrow keys. Currently the Mountain Everest 60 is on sale for only $3 more and the Everest feels like a premium keyboard, through and through... with separate arrow keys too!
I**I
Good!
I got this for my sister, but it seems to be good. The keys are really nice!
P**.
This keyboard deserves WAY more than 5 stars
*This review was written by a huge budget keyboard enthusiast!* This is a mechanical keyboard that comes with a unique retro look. The video is a before and after sound test of lubed vs unlubed. The most exciting part about this keyboard: It has pre-lubed linear POM switches, which is absolutely INSANE for the price. In most cases, if you buy this amount of POM switches it will cost much more than $23.99 (the price it’s currently at). I’ve bought this keyboard twice already and both times nothing was faulty and all the switches worked. Price: The current price of this keyboard is $23.99 which is absolutely mind blowing. I would say everything except for the switches and keycaps costs around $10 or more. That leaves you with $13.99. The switches alone can cost up to $40 or $50, so you’re getting the switches basically for free because the keycaps would cost around $15. Hot swappable: It’s completely hot swappable and not like those keyboards that take your soul out of you to pull out the switches. It supports both 3 pin and 5 pin switches! (Linear POM switches are 5 pin) Keycaps: The keycaps feel pretty cheap, but the cheapest keycaps on amazon can cost less than $15. RGB: The RGB isn’t the best since the keycaps aren’t shine through, but if you get shine through keycaps the RGB is great. Connection: It’s wired, but I connect it with my ipad and it works great. I’m not sure about other devices though. Sound: It sounds pretty good straight out of the box. Lube the switches with Krytox 205g0 and replace the keycaps you’ll have probably the best sounding keyboard you can get for under $50 (I’m not exaggerating). The total, Keyboard + Keycaps + Krytox would add up to at most $50. Nonetheless if you’re a keyboard enthusiast you would already have krytox 205g0 and maybe even better keycaps. Conclusion: GET THIS FRICKIN KEYBOARD! IT’S BETTER THAN MOST $60 60% KEYBOARDS!!!!
O**E
Get it while you can.
I am pleased to rate this keyboard 5 stars, highlighting its exceptional features and value for money. This keyboard meets four essential criteria for a keyboard in the current market: 1. **Sound Quality:** The keyboard is pre-lubricated, which is remarkable considering its affordable price point ($50 with a Prime membership discount). It features a compact design and produces a satisfying sound with each key press. The spacebar is notably stable and does not rattle. 2. **Aesthetics:** The keyboard offers a range of color options, including a retro eggshell white that complements various desk settings. The earthy tone of the white color adds a touch of sophistication, while black provides a classic and versatile look. 3. **Accessories:** The keyboard includes a braided cable to prevent short circuits, a keycap and switch puller, and hotswappable switches. Additionally, it comes with colorful keycaps to enhance its retro aesthetic. Notably, the keyboard includes a few spare switches in case any of the original ones become damaged or malfunction during initial use or long-term operation. 4. **Sturdiness:** The keyboard’s substantial weight and rubber feet ensure its stability and prevent it from slipping on various surfaces. (Additional Features): * **LCD Screen:** The keyboard features an LCD screen that displays GIFs, providing an immersive gaming experience. * **Volume Control and Backlighting Controls:** The keyboard offers independent volume control and backlighting controls, eliminating the need for additional software. * **Keyboard Software:** The keyboard software simplifies the use of macros, key control, and GIFs, enhancing productivity and customization options for gaming and other tasks. In conclusion, the keyboard’s exceptional features and value for money warrant a 5-star rating.
C**Z
Quick customer support and amazing keyboard
The keyboard is amazing for the price it has a small display and a usb hub that can be used to power other things I have it powering a mini monitor. My power went out a couple days ago and after that my keyboard seemed to start randomly typing and then not typing I reached out to the customer support from the company I got a response in less than 5 minutes I was told to reset the keyboard and that completely fixed it. Amazing keyboard for the price and an amazing company with great customer support.
A**R
One key is lower than the rest.
I like the feel and sound of the keys. Changing the keys out was simple. The only problem is, the number 9 key sits down lower than all of the other keys. It still functions but it is considerably lower. I enjoy all of the possibilities for the lighting effects.
D**E
Visibly bent
I really wanted to like this keyboard. It's the right size, it has a built-in USB hub, and built-in volume control. The switch action, noise, and feel are excellent, and being hot swappable is a huge plus. Unfortunately, the keyboard is visibly bent in the center. It sags down in the middle. It's somewhat usable (if not visually defective) with the legs flat, but if you extend the legs the keyboard wobbles because of the bend. UPDATE 1/24/25: I managed to get in touch with the seller, and they sent a replacement keyboard. However, the replacement is even more warped than the original. When I told them this, they simply stopped responding. At first I thought this was an attempt at providing some intentional bowing for ergonomics. The problem is, the bend is so severe that it prevents the keyboard from resting securely on its feed. This means the keyboard flexes and wobbles as you use it. But because I received two bent keyboards, with the second being more bent than the first, I think this is actually a manufacturing defect. It's a shame, because this is otherwise an excellent keyboard. Unfortunately given this issue and their lack of response, I can not recommend it. I have since replaced it (at my expense) with a keyboard from another brand, and am much happier.
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