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The iLovBee B87 is a compact 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a 5-layer gasket mount for noise reduction, tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C), a detachable programmable metal knob, hot-swappable linear switches, and full QMK/VIA software support for deep customization, all wrapped in vibrant RGB lighting.


W**J
Awesome for only 30 bucks
This keyboard is so good. This REVIEW IS NOT A BOT!!!! I"M BEING DEAD SERIOUS!! It feels so good bro. This is my first every gaming keyboard. Buy the grey for only 30 bucks. It's got a thocky/creamy sound to it. The keyboard doesn't have a wide variety of RGB settings on it, but I honestly don't care. Overall, size is perfect for those fat fingered and skinny fingered people, the gray is not too bad (still looks good in my opinion), keys sound amazing, RBG is good, has a speed of 1ms when connected, and is good for the price. It's a good looking keyboard.
A**T
Way higher quality than expected
Got this on sale and wasn’t expecting much as even the full price is much lower than the popular high end keyboards. I was extremely wrong. This thing is so well built, and amazing quality. Better than a lot of the keyboards that are quadruple the price. Typing is so smooth and satisfying, love the knob and the fact that I can easily swap it out if I want. Keyboard is heavy and solidly built. Highly recommend it to anyone.
M**H
FANTASTIC but finicky
So I got this for $30. Beige/brown/gray. Very retro and doesn't harmonize with any of my other accessories. Doesn't bother me at all.Key travel feels about 2/3 of the travel of other mech keyboards and maybe 2-3x more than a Macbook keyboard. The linear switch is light and gives a nice mech sound when it bottoms out. Not sure if that means thocky, but it's great to type on. I wish it was quieter, but I work alone so not a problem.The keyboard is programmable via the web usevia.app site. FYI, it automatically updates the keys as you change configuration. The Fn key CAN be remapped to another key! Simply use the key puller to move keys around. The settings persist, so it works when I use Mac, Linux or Windows. Can't believe this is on a budget keyboard.Wireless is finicky. Still haven't been able to make Bluetooth work. The USB dongle works if you long press Fn+p, wait for it to RAPIDLY flash, then insert the dongle into computer. It was supposedly pre paired in advance, but it wasn't on mine. It took several tried. Once paired, I haven't had any issues.As for QMK, it's not compliant. They were banned on the official github site for reasons I don't understand. So don't expect to use that feature any time soon.Cons- Not accepted by offical QMK repo- Key puller is basic and already left scratches on side of keycaps- Key caps do not shine through, cannot see letters in dark- Bluetooth (not working on my unit)Pros- FAR OUTWEIGH the cons- Quality build- GREAT key switches- Retro if you like that look- EXCELLENT typing feel- Volume knob works well and is replaceable with provided pause key- Wireless USB- Three extra switches- PRICEBuy it. Don't believe the hype that keyboard costing 2-3x this are better. Mech keyboards are the HIFI audio of computer accessories. You can always replace the switches.DEFINITELY RECOMMENDEDUPDATE 5/4/2025 (1 week later)Via settings do not persist overnight. I have to reprogram it every morning. The via app is hit and miss. Takes many tries to connect the keyboard. Battery life isn't that good. Need to to charge every 3-4 days, and that's with all RGB off except the sides.
D**L
Key chatter (key presses registering twice) issues (UPDATED)
Nice look and feel but I'm having key chatter issues - when I'm typing, key presses are registering twice. If it were one or another, I'd chalk it to a switch issue that could be fixed with cleaning or oiling (although this is a brand new keyboard), but it's random and happens with several different keys. It hurts productivity because I have to go back and delete double keypresses every few sentences or so. A shame, because the keyboard does looks and feels nice.EDIT: Their customer support reached out to me and offered a refund. I used the refund to get another unit of the same keyboard and thankfully the replacement one is working fine and doesn't have the key chatter issue. Very happy with their customer support and the keyboard itself.
A**W
If you can pick this up for $30-$40, this is a great value!
Keyboard works as intended, and it sounds just as marbly as the sound tests you will find online. I like how the keycaps are labeled with their FN layer functions, removes the guesswork and the constant referring back to the manual. Also, I paid only $30 and it's insane that it sounds this good and it comes with VIA support! And yes, the side lighting is customizable.The only cons:- With my KVM switch, sometimes in wired mode the keyboard will have some trouble connecting to the computer, but unplugging and replugging in the keyboard fixes that - alternatively you could just use the wireless dongle.- While the knob being removable and replaceable with a normal key is neat, there is less room to rotate the knob compared to other keyboards due to its close proximity to the other keys. Also, the knob is smooth, and does not have the ridges. I know some people value the ridges for grip while turning the knob. There is also some knob wobble on my unit. Doesn't bother me too much but it's worth mentioning IMO.- The colorways that this keyboard comes in are definitely not for everyone (it is very much a retro beige color lol). The rear of the keyboard also has a goofy quote "Live Fast Drive Faster". Personally still torn about the looks.
R**N
Won't work with wireless or bluetooth
5 stars because I got it on sale at $30, and for that price you really cannot beat it. It feels sturdy and functions well, sounds nice too. If you don't mind the goofy brand name, and silly plate in the back that says "Live fast, drive faster," I would be convinced that this board was custom and not some random Chinese brand off of Amazon lol.Overall worth it, and a great beginner board or just something to have in case all you have is the board on your laptop.Edit: The keyboard no longer turns on for either bluetooth or the wireless receiver even with a full battery.
D**
great mechanical keyboard
love the keyboard only wish the battery in wireless mode wouldn't be so short when the back light is on
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