







🌈 Elevate your desk game with silent precision and vibrant style!
The HUO JI E-Yooso Z-77 is a tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring 87 anti-ghosting keys with full N-key rollover, hot-swappable quiet red switches, and 9 customizable RGB backlight modes. Designed for durability with double-shot keycaps and a water-resistant ABS-metal build, it offers ergonomic comfort and broad OS compatibility, making it a versatile choice for gamers and professionals seeking responsive, silent typing with a splash of customizable flair.





























| ASIN | B07QVPSMS2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,527) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Item model number | CQZ77HG87W-RZ |
| Manufacturer | HUO JI |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches |
T**E
Great Out of the Box or as a Base for Mods
An absolute steal. The key caps that are included feel a bit cheap, but if you don't like them, then they're easily replaced. I don’t love the case's aluminum finish but for this price, who cares? I purchased some vinyl and cut it to fit, and now I’ve got a colored keyboard without spending quadruple the amount on a Ducky or other premium brand. As for performance, this is a solid keyboard at an unbelievable price. The switches feel similar to the Gateron Blues I was using, albeit a bit more pleasantly clicky. The typing experience is comparable if not a little better, which is saying something since I "downgraded" from a keyboard that was way more expensive. The backlight is bright, and the rainbow color scheme is very cheerful. It comes with a few different lighting modes/patterns to choose from (a few of which I have no idea why anyone would want), and it's simple to toggle between them. The only thing that kind of bugs me is that when you bottom out on a keypress, there's an ever-so-slight sound of keycap hitting metal. I have a feeling this probably wouldn't be a problem with a plastic case, but oh well. It only happens when bottoming out, so it's not every single keystroke. Plus, it's so quiet that it's easy to ignore. (Pictured above is my keyboard with newly installed vinyl decal sticker and Tai-Hao keycaps.)
G**T
Great product, would buy again!
got keyboard in today, it definitely is mechanical and it sure is loud! no complaints here, anyone who has used a mechnical keyboard knows that is just how it goes, functionality wise the keyboard is amazing. The leds are bright, nice colors, aluminum finish feels high quality, the cable is very durable, the different light modes are nice but I prefer just solid on. the only issue i had was somehow I got the arrow keys assigned to my WASD, and to type WASD I had to use the arrow keys. couldnt find anything in the instructions on how I did that or how to fix it, but just replugging the keyboard solved the issue for me. Keyboard isn't too heavy for the build quality on it, and overall I am absolutely loving this product! The switches feel great and the responsiveness is exactly what I was looking for as someone who sits at my desk coding for many hours of the day. This is one of the only keyboards i will actually use without the feet extended though as the angle of incline on the keyboard does seem pretty large, but not really anything worth knocking a star off for. Update: seller contacted me today and informed me it is FN+W to fix the issue with arrow keys! Loving this keyboard, and great communication by seller! cannot recommend enough
M**L
i really like this keyboard
i really like this keyboard. im typing the review up on it right now and its absolutely delightful. its hard to describe exactly what is so nice about these sorts of keyboards relative to the normal rubber dome types, its kind of something you need to try for yourself to understand. best i can compare it to is like a power switch on like old tv's where you pressed it in and you could feel it clicking into an on position, imagine that sort of tactile feeling on every single keystroke. its amazing. the board is really solid, it doesnt flex at all, and is fairly weighty for its size. the feet on the back are really nice too, they snap up and down with authority and have nice rubber feet on them, there is no way this will move around on your desk unless you deliberately move it. the colored lights are a nice gimmick if youre into that sort of thing, i have mine on the setting where they light up everytime you press a key which i think is probably the least distracting while still being sort of interesting. now onto the cons, its very loud, louder than i was even expecting and i was expecting it to be loud! louder than the old ibm keyboards you may remember as a child. definitely the loudest keyboard ive ever used in my life. the whole keyboard is very bare bones, if you took the cover off a normal keyboard and just had the innards exposed thats sort of what you have here with the entire key and switch assembly mounted onto the surface. the backplate turns into a reflector essentially transmitting out as much sound as possible. its fine for me, but i could imagine it would be really annoying to anyone else if you have to share your living space. the key caps themselves arent the best either, theyre thin plastic and very low contrast at least on the white model i got, im not crazy about the font either but its not like you look at them often while youre actually using it. also one of the big pros of the form factor is the lack of the numpad, but i keep finding myself missing that. holding down control and hitting the plus sign to change the scale of the font is something that i didnt realize how much i used until i didnt have it. the numpad is also just way superior for inputting numbers, and after using it for so many years im very bad at using the top row for doing anything but 1-5. i didnt detract a point for that though but its something to consider if your making the leap to mechanical at the same time as switching to 10 keyless. the reason im giving it only 4 stars is because the one i got was somewhat dinged up on arrival. i put up pictures to show how one side has a bend in the tip of the aluminum plate, its not a big deal because you can barely tell while using it, but the box was in perfect condition on arrival so it had to happen somewhere at the factory. not worth the hassle of returning for something so inconsequential, but qc might be a concern with these. you can see how long this is getting though, and the keyboard really does make it such that every key press is fun. so overall its great for the price, provided you can live with the noise.
A**S
Great Value Gaming Keyboard
This is a great keyboard for anyone looking for a new gaming keyboard. It is a 87 key, meaning that it does not have a number pad, but this saves a ton of space on the side of the keyboard and makes it feel almost most like a gaming controller rather than a keyboard. It is pretty responsive and have no issues with ghosting or keys not being pressed. The key caps are all nice ABS plastic and should hold up to some abuse. The keys and the switches can both be replaced and there are a couple replacements included in the box. The keys have a slight swoop on them which makes typing smooth and reduces stress on your fingers. The keyboard construction is very solid. It is full metal and can really take a beating. I rage quit, and smashed this thing against my desk with zero repercussions. This thing should last for a while. The lighting is pretty decent and has a ton of modes available to type with. It does get pretty bright so I tend to keep it on the second to highest setting. It is a chroma keyboard so each key can light up any color. There is no defined colors for key rows making personalization easy. Overall this keyboard is a joy to type on. I liked it so much, I actually just returned this one to get the bigger model so I can use it for daily typing and not just gaming. Very impressed by these new value mechanical keyboards.
K**D
At first I had annoying ping sound coming from the metal board but It disappeared after 10 minutes of usage. Keyboard position is a bit high compared to my previous keyboard but I think I can get used to it.
Y**Y
This is my everyday keyboard. I use it for typing more than I use it for gaming. This is exactly what I was looking for - Keys actuating midway the total key travel - and tactile feedback to fingers when the key actuates - It doesn't make noise (same as my previous membrane keyboard) - Keypresses are soft too. Though it has lighting modes and customization options, the product description also needs to mention explicitly that the colors of each row are fixed, i.e., not the same as having an RGB color option for each button. This wasn't a dealbreaker for me and what it offers is more than enough for me personally. The build quality is very high. Real value for money. Likes of this keyboard sell at double or more than its price.
A**A
Es demasiado cómodo, en verdad les recomiendo este teclado, es muy bonito, el ruido es lo mejor, la calidad es genial, me encanto todo de este teclado, no se van arrepentir, las luces brillan muchísimo, estoy encantada con este teclado💕
K**A
Buen producto a buen precio , llegó antes de lo esperado, no es pesado y todo muy completo.
C**S
I've had the Z-77 10 keyless keyboard with white LEDs for about 6 months and it has worked really well. I have a small desk and the size is perfect as i needed to get a larger mouse pad to play Overwatch at a lower mouse sensitivity. Keyboard comes with extra switches but i haven't had to use any of them yet.
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