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Highlights
Quality
Excellent build quality is what you can expect here.
The performance is consistent and reliable: during two years of usage, not a single problem ever happened.
The installed rubber pads on the bottom of the keyboard do not make adequate contact with the desktop and the right-hand side o... Read More
The manufacturer also doesn't skimp on build quality.
Price
It's an expensive product but i now know why people talk about this!
This keyboard should be priced around $150-200 since it lacks tons of features including rgb light.
For $279 i had very high expectations for this keyboard.
At $260+ at the time of purchase, i may have overpaid.
Packaging/appearance
No keyboard worth more than $100 should ever be thrown in the mail in its retail packaging.
Warning: as of august 15, 2017 keyboard came in retail box, no other shipping box or dampening materials included.
Competitiveness
Compared to buckling springs, topre 55g switches feel smooth, fast and light.
Drop ctrl, it gives you more functions for less in comparison to realforce 2 (and can even swap cherry mx switches)
There's a "harshness" to the feel of blues when compared to topres.
Compared to mx blues, there is less of an obvious tactile click.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, quality, better and rubber. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 37 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 5 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This keyboard should be priced around 150200 since it lacks tons of features including rgb light
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think rubber domes are way overpriced and maybe over hyped
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Drop ctrl it gives you more functions for less in comparison to realforce 2 and can even swap cherry mx switches
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I tried a variableweight 87u but kept pressing the pinkie keys just resting my fingers on the home row
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I no longer lament getting rid of my omnikeys
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Anyway i recently bought a realforce keyboard since i wanted something a bit different from the black hhkb
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My first bet was the variable weight rf which i thought wasnt bad but i was bottoming out more than i would have liked
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then i decided to give this little guy a spin
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