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The EvoFox Fireblade TKL is a semi-mechanical gaming keyboard designed for serious gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a compact tenkeyless layout, 19-key anti-ghosting, and durable keys rated for 10 million keystrokes, it ensures reliable performance. Its vibrant rainbow backlighting with breathing effects adds a stylish edge, while the spill-resistant design and braided cable with magnetic ring guarantee durability and stable connectivity. Equipped with 12 multimedia keys and a Windows lock key, it’s a versatile tool built to elevate your gaming and productivity experience.












| ASIN | B085366TJW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #646 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #13 in Gaming Keyboards |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (7,946) |
| Generic Name | Gaming Keyboard |
| Importer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Included Components | 1 Wired gaming keyboard |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.8 x 12.7 x 1.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 492 g |
| Item model number | 422 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited, Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Packer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.8 x 12.7 x 1.3 cm; 492 g |
| Release date | 24 February 2020 |
P**H
Good budget keyboard
Really impressive keyboard at this price gives mechanical keyboard feel and best for beginners typers or coders
C**E
Good but has some flaws
I bought this EvoFox keyboard looking for a good budget option, mainly for gaming, so I could stop using my laptop’s built-in keyboard. After using it regularly, I can say it turned out to be better than I expected for the price. If you’re buying this keyboard specifically for gaming, the main things to worry about are input lag, build quality, and whether it can handle rough or long-term use. Surprisingly, it performs well in these areas. I’ve been using it for over a year now for casual gaming and daily use, and it has held up nicely without any major problems. The key response feels good while gaming, and I haven’t noticed any input lag during fast-paced gameplay. Typing is comfortable enough for long sessions too. However, the keycaps do feel like cheap plastic, which is expected at this price point. A few keys also make a slightly squeaky sound over time, which can be a bit annoying, but it doesn’t affect performance. The RGB lighting looks decent and adds a nice gaming vibe to the setup. You can change the lighting effects using FN + the light button, and adjust brightness with FN + Pg Up / Pg Down, which is simple and convenient. The brightness is good enough for a dark room and doesn’t feel too dull. Overall, this is a solid keyboard for the price. It’s not the best keyboard out there and definitely not for hardcore or professional gamers, but for budget buyers, students, or casual gamers, it does the job well. There are a couple of drawbacks worth mentioning, especially if you pay close attention to build quality. The middle part of the keyboard feels slightly bent, which becomes noticeable during use. When the back stand is not extended, the keyboard can wobble a bit while pressing certain keycaps, which may feel distracting at first. It’s not severe enough to break the experience or affect gameplay, but it does remind you that this is a budget keyboard and not a premium one. Using the stand helps reduce this issue, and during normal gaming sessions it doesn’t cause any functional problems. That said, considering the price range, the overall performance is still quite impressive. You do get good responsiveness, decent RGB lighting, and reliable day-to-day usability, which balances out these minor flaws. It’s definitely not the best keyboard available on the market, and experienced or competitive gamers may want something more solid. However, for the budget, it offers good value and performs better than many other keyboards in the same price category.
D**U
Feel of typing and worthiness
As per price it's way better than you feel, I like the quality of it, great that, they provided the brightness adjustment thing for rgb. I only have two things, which If we're present at this price range, this whould be the best: 1) the fn botton: it would be better if it was on left, as laptop user understand this l. 2) it would better if there was multiple color rgb instead of a constant colors.
A**A
Very good product with amazing quality .
The keyboard is very good . It has a impressive response rate and very good for gaming . Although it's not a mechanical keyboard but has a clicky could which feels so good. The lights are also amazing . Being a full size keyboard it's very compact amd east to carry . Really happy by the product.
A**A
Review after 2 years of use
After about 2.3 years of use, especially while playing FPS and story games, some keys have started to stop working properly. The W, A, S, and D keys have become very hard to press, and sometimes they don’t register unless I press them twice. The space bar also makes a noticeable noise when pressed. In FPS games, the W, A, S, and D keys are essential, so without them working properly, the gameplay becomes very difficult and feels unusual. In the end, I would recommend this keyboard only if you’re okay with replacing it after about 1.5–2 years of use
N**N
Bad product
Do not buy it because few months do not key working
A**R
A keyboard someone would long for, at this price.
I have bought a new laptop and started feeling that the in-built keyboard might start to malfunction if I use too much (majorly because of gaming and typing keystrokes). I shortlisted two keyboards for my needs. 1. HP K500 Gaming Keyboard (which was priced a bit more above than Rs. 1000, but was quite affordable); 2. The Amkette EvoFox FireBlade Gaming Keyboard. I decided to go with the Amkette EvoFox FireBlade as I had bad experiences with HP products in the past (I have a 2nd laptop which is from HP and has keyboard and GPU issues; I got a HP mice and it died within 6 months of usage; and then there are more HP products I've used in the past which had given me pain). I got this keyboard and have been using it for quite a while now, and it is excellent for me at the price I got it for. The keyboard would be an excellent choice for people of both the worlds i.e., for someone who needs it for typing or for someone who needs a gaming keyboard to get started with in the gaming world. For a gaming mice to begin with, you can go for the Logitech G102 Light Sync. Back to the keyboard - The keys are really sturdy. The USB port is very well built. The braided cable (alongwith a magnetic ring) is fantastic too. The keys give an excellent tactile feedback while typing and gaming (as I type and game a lot). It is a TKL keyboard which results in a compact form-factor. You can bring up and down the brightness of backlighting of the keyboard with the Fn + Page Up or Page Down keys. There are shortcuts for multimedia (which is the least used feature for me). I assume it would survive a nuclear disaster or a zombie apocalypse someday (LOL, the keyboard is really good, to be honest). I remember, I accidentally poured a full glass of water and it survived and still works as brand new (LOL, seriously). What could've been a bit better: 1. The backlighting. Don't get me wrong, backlighting is bright enough and lights up every key (but don't expect LEDs under each key) but the keyboard has only one mode of backlighting (breathing mode) which is kinda boring and might feel a bit cheap. And then, the right arrow key's backlighting is a bit lower than all the keys' but I am fine with it because of the pricing of the keyboard. 2. Now, I would be really nitpicking here considering the price is really cheap but, the keycap of the spacebar is removable and scares me a lot, i.e., I fear it would come off some day if I stress it too much by typing or doing gaming (but thankfully and luckily, still hasn't come off. LOL) Overall feeedback : For someone who is looking to buy a gaming keyboard under Rs. 1000, this is certainly a better buy. The performance and features it offers surpasses over the things that are needed to be improved. For me, it is a 4.5-star rated keyboard out of 5-stars (0.5 star deducted for the improvements this product needs).
N**M
Great RGB keyboard with smooth typing experience!
I recently purchased this EvoFox Fireblade TKL keyboard and I’m really happy with it. The RGB lighting looks amazing and makes my setup look much more premium, especially at night. The keys are very responsive and comfortable for both typing and gaming. I didn’t experience any lag or missed keystrokes. The build quality feels solid and durable for the price range. I also like the compact TKL design which saves desk space while still keeping all important keys. The typing sound is satisfying without being too loud. Overall, this is a great value-for-money keyboard. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a stylish and reliable keyboard.
M**D
Damaged package and broken
Received the package and material damaged.
M**D
It’s all plastic
It’s really bad quality and it isn’t responsive
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