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Thanks to CyberBay on Reddit, I won this keyboard as part of a giveaway competition, so I am lucky to be able to review this keyboard for it. Its lightweight, its plastic, it flexes, and it has off-brand switches. But, don't get me wrong, for the price its meant to retail at, it makes for a good value for money board so long as you know what you're getting. For Mac users, there isn't a lot of native Mac keycap boards out there, and this one ticks everything functionally, and would make for a pretty solid entry-level Mechanical Keyboard for a Mac user who wanted to dabble, but still retains their MacOS layout and keys. It would look in-place in an office environment, and not bring a lot of attention if you turn off the LEDs, but still offers some customisation with the LEDs according to the manual. The best part really though is that since its cheap by comparison, if you wanted to upgrade or modify, you can just crack it open and swap the switches, or, pass it on to someone else and invest in your next keyboard! Overall, functional, affordable, and solid value for entry-level into Mechanical Keyboards.
I can't wait to see what they come out with, with their interest check on the folding keyboard though! *** Our Instagram is at You can also catch us on Patreon () and if you'd like to shout us some coffee, you can do so now at So, until next time, Happy Clacking:).
Mechanical keyboards are all the rage among the Twitter Technorati these days, and it seems you can’t call Available for both Mac and Windows, as well as 87 and 104-key configurations, this keyboard definitely looks the part and for your $69 or $79 depending. Mechanical Keyboards are more durable, quickly responsive and customizable one than normal traditional keyboards. My choice for the Best Mechanical Keyboard [1] to use with Mac OS X is the Logitech G105.