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The E-YOOSO K600 is a high-performance mechanical gaming keyboard featuring 104 keys with durable blue switches, designed for longevity and responsiveness. It boasts 9 customizable backlit modes, is waterproof and dust-resistant, and supports a wide range of operating systems, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
N**N
Genuinely solid choice for a surprisingly low price tag
I go through quite a few keyboards - I buy things that I don't need on sale almost constantly, I have kids that use my stuff, and I just like to have backup hardware around (you never know when you might need it). I saw an advertisement for this keyboard on Facebook and decided that it looked decent, and the price was pretty low, so I picked it up. Now, I typically use pretty high end gear (you can see my HyperX Alloy FPS and Finalmouse Air58 in a some of my pictures) and I can honestly say that this keyboard rivals the quality of some of the better known brands out there.I do not know the brand of the blue switches, they feel great and provide a very satisfying 'clicky' sound that I thoroughly enjoy when using mechanical keyboards. I used this keyboard for a day at work (I type for about 6 hours of my 8 hour day), and then used it for a night of gaming (roughly 4 hours - I was quite pleased with how it performed. Typing on this board felt great. Honestly, this may become my new keyboard for work. Gaming on it was acceptable as well, the keys are spaced well and are large enough that fat-fingering isn't really something one has to worry about. It is a full size keyboard, I know that matters to some people, but to me, not so much. It does not have any multimedia keys - not that this bothers me as I never use them anyways, so this did not impact my review either.It is backlit, but not RGB - the keys are lit using various colors that alternates by row. There are several light settings that can be applied using the function key + insert/PgUp. Lighting has all of the typical modes that you would expect - solid, wave, keypress, FPS, MOBA/RTS. Lighting looks good - it is bright and the colors look vibrant.Construction is solid, though it is not as heavy as I have come to expect keyboards to be. Keys are obviously plastic, as is the body. It features 2 legs to angle it if one desires to do so. Standard USB cable (non-braided).In summary, 99% of the time my advice on hardware is, 'you get what you pay for'. There are times, however rare, that a piece of hardware come along that thoroughly surprises me - and this keyboard has done just that. If you are looking for a mechanical keyboard and don't want to break the bank, pick this one up. You will not be disappointed in the slightest.
N**Y
Cheap but great
Is it a cheap board? yeah. Is it a great option for the money? yeah.Downside- its really pingy (metallic sound) out of the box. Honestly, I stopped using it for that reason.I went back to it though once I realized it was indeed hotswappable and the stabs are surpisingly EXCELLENT for such a cheap board. I pulled the switches, tape modded the PCB, and put in AKKO CS Sponge switches and it sounds awesome and is a GREAT entry to mechs and customization. 10/10 would reccommend, 4/5 stars because out of the box its great for the money but only good overall
D**L
Good for the price, but there are better options
The media could not be loaded. So I decided to buy this keyboard mainly because it was the full keyboard with the number pad. The keyboard itself is fine and gets the job done, but it is extremely loud!!! I like how easily you can change out the key and switches. I don’t like the material of the key caps, they feel very slippery, but you can get used to them! Overall not a bad buy if you need something ASAP.
I**E
You never have to worry about the characters wearing off.
When the letters started wearing off my previous keyboard, I decided to replace it. I looked at a lot of keyboards and for whatever reason (metal construction, mechanical action, cool colors, backlit keys ...) I chose this keyboard. I am glad I did and am very satisfied. The letters and numbers are cut out of the keys like a stencil so that light shows through from underneath and there is no paint to wear off. It takes a little getting used to adjusting to the "font" in that like a stencil you can't fully cut around the outside of the characters so numbers and letters that have closed spaces (like P, B, 4, 9 and not like K, L, N, 2, 7) have a little tag that connects the closed part to the outline of the letter - for example the number zero might look more like () than 0 or the letter B might look more like I3. I like that no matter what the light in the room, I can read the letters on the keys. I am not a gamer, so I'm sure this keyboard has other features that make it even more desireable. Another feature I like, but may not make this keyboard the best choice in an open office environment, is that it makes a clacking sound when you type. Not because it is cheaply constructed, but quite the contrary. It has a solid action. I hate the silent, spongy feeling keyboards and since I work from home, the clacking is not a problem. My only wish is that this keyboard were wireless, but it is a small price to pay for the advantages. I highly recommend this keyboard and would buy it all over again.
T**K
Worth it at twice the price
Well made, sturdy. Nicely packed, both by the manufacturer and Amazon. Keys are quite clicky, yet not as loud as expected. Lit-through keys are vibrant. I though I might want RGB-style individual lighting, but this colored-row lighting is fine. I made my living back in the day as a legal transcriber, so it's nice to get some tactile (haptic) feedback when typing. Might someday try one of the IBM-type keyboards from Kentucky to try and recapture some of my trusty old Selectric's feel, but it would be difficult to give up the nice lighting here.
P**M
Mechanical keyboards are a must for those who want zero distractions, great intro keyboard
So, I love this keyboard. I'm not a gamer and use this for work from home. My main beef with membrane keyboards is that it feels easier to make typos and it also feels like keys blending into each other in a way that makes it harder to type as quickly and accurately as I would like.I bought this after buying a G613 for my office and ended up loving it. Whatever route you take, if you're someone who values being as efficient as you can and removing distractions a crappy mouse or keyboard can have, then having a mechanical keyboard and a high quality mouse is a must. It's a great price and unless you're a connoisseur of mechanical keyboards this is more than sufficient. Feels great and I enjoy the various lighting settings you can have. No complaints here, love typing on this keyboard!
L**Y
Heads up - US layout
This is a great keyboard if you like mechanical keys. I got the one with blue keys and is much more pleasant to use, and because you get the feedback from the clicks, no more hammering the keys and ending up with sore wrists (I'm old!).This does have US layout, but I have it mapped to UK and just know where the keys are I use, so if that doesn't bother you, go for it!
A**J
Not Good.
Bad could be better, lot of Noise when typing, evwn the other person in the room wake up if sleeping
E**D
Get more then what you pay for.
I liked the price. The light sequences is insane for price. Nice load mechanical clicks. All in all great product.
J**G
Great keyboard.
Fantastic quality, good sound and weight. Live it.Quickly fulfilled as well.
A**N
Very good
Very sturdy and great feel.
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