Womier K66 60% Keyboard - Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard, Gateron Switch Acrylic Gaming Keyboard for PC PS4 Xbox, Blue Switches

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Womier K66 60% Keyboard - Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard, Gateron Switch Acrylic Gaming Keyboard for PC PS4 Xbox, Blue Switches

Womier K66 60% Keyboard - Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard, Gateron Switch Acrylic Gaming Keyboard for PC PS4 Xbox, Blue Switches

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Overall, this is a great keyboard. I see no reason as to why one shouldn't buy this, as it comes with so many features that other companies will charge hundreds more for. Also, it now comes in 5 different colors, which will surely suit everyone. Key White 75% Keyboard】The mechanical gaming keyboard uses Acrylic material case 360º full transparent, with TKL layout perfect size and it's good for gaming and Office use, offers more space for mouse movement, while maintaining a white minimalist style. The product itself is pretty well documented. Great starter Hotswap keyboard with A LOT of RGB. If you are not into the lighting effects then you can turn it off. There are setting for the key RGB and case RGB. The keyboard feels and sounds "okay" out of the box but some modification required to get YOUR desired sound profile. I have added o-rings under the keycaps and updated the stabilizers for better sound and feel. Switches are pretty standard for this price range. Recommend you use it for a few months first then consider changing. The switches are decent. I mean they are just normal Gateron switches. I personally got the Red ones and they sound decent with the Keyboard.

Taking away from the fact that the KB had some problems with delivery, when it actually got here I couldn't wait to open it and test it out. The construction is solid. The PMMA Acrylic is nicely machined, no sharp edges and angled bezels. The Womier K87 also features doubleshot ABS keycaps. This means that the legends are made with a second piece of plastic that prevents errosion and fading, so your keys are likely to last longer. Because the keyboard has N-key Rollover, it also makes it a great choice for gamers. But you might want to switch to the Gateron Reds because that’s a switch that has a lower actuation force, granting faster key presses for aspiring gamers.The PCB is the main reason why I bought this keyboard. Its 5 pin hotswap so you can put pretty much any switch on the market in this keyboard. Zealios, Gateron Inks, Holy Pandas, pretty much anything. I personally got some Kailh Box Whites in there and yes, they work just fine. The Keyboard quality itself is pretty good. Its a very simple build and design, its quite clear why they can afford to sell it so cheaply for what you actually get.

I bought this keyboard with the intention to mod it. Since its significantly more expensive than the GMMK keyboards, plus I like the polycarb aesthetic just a little bit more. The keyboard casing is made out of frosted acrylic (Polymeric Methyl Methacrylate by CNC technics), so it blends those RGB colours nicely to illuminate the entire case. However, there are some noticable hot-spotting. But, if you’re typing and looking at from a standard viewing angle, it looks and blends together nicely.

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First let's talk about the contents. This keyboard comes with an aluminum body that really feels premium, a full gasket, pre-lubed switches AND a full set of keycaps + extras. As a beginner you can't ask for more. Being able to simply take this keyboard out of the box and right away be able to use it with it sounding THIS good is a rare luxury in this community. For the price of this keyboard, you really can't get anything like this anywhere else. This is my first mechanical keyboard and it is a great way to start getting into the hobby. The legends are also placed towards the top to accomodate the north-facing switches. Do note that the Windows FN key combo legends aren’t printed on, so you’ll have to figure out which key does what. Thankfully, I’ve already done it for you. The Womier K87 is essentially just a larger version of the Womier K66. It has 87 keys, and still retains the Windows function buttons and the arrow cluster. If you need the numpad, you’re going to have to go with a full-sized 100% keyboard. The Womier K87 is a great keyboard to use, especially for beginners. It’s a board that I would prefer over any mainstream gaming brand keyboard out in the market right now.

If you live in Taiwan, please provide us with your personal tax code number in the note (The number starts with an English character and 9 digits followed after). Secondly, the details. This has south facing LEDs which means you get full switch compatibly. The switches come pre-lubed, which is great since lubing can take time to do. These switches sound amazing too and aren't too loud. The stabilizers are plate-mounted which honestly is a much easier thing to deal with as a beginner in case you want to adjust/tune them. The keycaps also look and feel great. This is a good price for a starter mechanical keyboard. And the fact that it's hot-swappable means you can swap out all the parts necessary to make it really shine. The Womier K87 might just be the ultimate combination of mechanical goodness and superior RGB lighting. Apart from its bedazzling aesthetics, the board is also very well built, making it a great mechanical keyboard to type on. The Womier K87 is the 80% (size) variant keyboard, also known as TKL (tenkeyless), as opposed to the 60% variant, which is the K66.

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