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The XVX G75 Wired Mechanical Keyboard is a 75% layout gaming keyboard featuring adjustable hall effect magnetic switches, an 8K Hz polling rate, and customizable RGB lighting. Designed for precision and comfort, it offers a gasket-mounted structure, hot-swappable keys, and compatibility with both Windows and Mac systems, making it the ultimate choice for gamers and professionals alike.
B**B
Decent for the price
Switches feel smooth and nice, along with the rapid trigger feature makes this keyboard a decent buy given the price. Software is a bit confusing at first, as the rapid trigger and stroke adjustments are not labelled by mm, though after messing around with it a bit I managed to figure everything out.Some downsides of the board are that it seems to lack any sort of sound dampening foam, which results in a fairly hollow typing sound. The chassis material is all plastic, and it while feels acceptable in terms of durability, could be described as a little "cheap" feeling (as to be expected given the price). A final, maybe nitpick I have with this board is that the chassis is a little tall, and even on the lowest typing angle it feels a bit too steep.
T**T
Very nice entry level magnetic keyboard
The out of the box experience on this keyboard isn't half bad. From what I understand, it should be calibrated right away as the magnets will drift slightly over time -- just a fact of magnetic switches in general, take it up with whoever came up with physics. The switches are pretty nice, like a smoother, somewhat lighter cherry red with less wobble. I'm planning on replacing them once there are more mainstream magnetic switches to choose from. Swapping is very easy, there's an included tool -- it's just like with regular switches, but less resistance. I'm looking forward to taking advantage of this feature to swap in different switches like I said.I'm not sure what to call the layout. It's advertised as a 75% board, but it's one key short of being a TKL -- just slightly narrower. I don't know if I really like it. I would have preferred either TKL or 75%, or at the very least a rotary knob. I'm not too upset though because it is a very clean and easy to use layout, if a little awkward on the right side. There are three small indicators for Caps, Scrl, and Win, the latter of which I especially appreciate as win lock is becoming a more common feature.I don't love downloading software from a small brand I haven't heard of before, but I did for the sake of a comprehensive review. I accidentally downloaded the K75 driver and it did not work, obviously. I downloaded the correct software for the G75, this keyboard, and it took only moments to recognize. The default skin for the software is anime theme, so watch out for that, but it can be easily changed in the settings to a basic, unobtrusive dark theme.The software is alright. The first thing I did was calibrate the board. This just requires pressing each key one time and takes less than 20 seconds -- there's no good reason not to do it if you've downloaded the software. It's easy to change lighting, set up macros, and program "advanced functions." The advanced functions are really cool -- you can assign up to four different functions to a single key and even customize the travel. Unfortunately, I couldn't get media keys to work for advanced functions, but other keys worked fine. This is one of the neatest features with magnetic keyboard if you ask me and one of the number one reasons I've been wanting to get one.
W**E
Nice magnetic switchs
Great mag switches. Good design. Decent custom software and I love being able to customize the switch’s actuation point. The build quality is good but the plastic housing feels a bit cheap.The sound I’m not so crazy about. I will crack it open and try tape and foam.Overall at this price it’s a pretty good Hall effect keyboard.
S**A
Great performance, but might be a bit loud.
The OHY 75 Percent Rapid Trigger Gaming Keyboard offers impressive performance with its hyper-fast actuation and adjustable actuation point. The dedicated magnetic switch ensures a responsive and precise typing experience. However, some users may find the keyboard to be a bit loud, especially when typing quickly. Overall, it's a solid choice for gamers seeking a high-performance mechanical keyboard.
A**5
Magnetic Switches
I had to give this one a try because I have never used magnetic switches before. I was wondering just how good it would be at springing back while typing or playing games. As you can see above I grabbed another set of key-caps as I do with most boards I picked up because i just really like double-shot caps a ton better. The OEM ones seem fine though I wasn't really liking them as much as I should have been. Now for the switches wow they are interesting to say the least. For one there are no connectors reaching into the board. There is a magnet on each switch that makes contact with the board and registers each key stroke. I tested at each level for keystrokes and it seems to register at half and full presses. I had no issue with multi presses that would cause functionality issues. I have not used the software but I am sure you can change the press registration values also. The board itself has enough weight to hold up to a lot of abuse, though its not the heaviest board I have every used its a decent one. The overall build of the board is a hard plastic shell that seems to be of good quality. Its really a simple board and I have been looking at this keycap set for a good while now, so I was happy to have the opportunity to try a board like this.
D**S
Can't Find the Rapid Trigger
I know this product is described as wired but out of the box it looks wireless a USB-C is needed to hook this keyboard up to the computer.The program itself to download kind of looks little weird like I am using a virus program from my point of view. Having a low quality gif dragon and anime girl background.Overall though, the program provides a lot of cool features to the keyboard that I like such as several RGB lighting features, key assignments, macros, but I couldnt figure out what and where rapid trigger was. There was quick trigger but I couldn't understand how to work it as well.Its a decent keyboard with cool features again like other keyboards I have tried but again I cant figure out how to work the rapid trigger.
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