Unleash Your Typing Potential! 🎮
The ATTACK SHARK X Ajazz AK820 is a 75% mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. It features a hot-swappable design, customizable RGB backlighting with 20 effects, and a unique gasket-mounted structure for enhanced typing comfort. With its compact layout and multi-function rotary knob, this keyboard is perfect for maximizing desk space while delivering a premium typing experience.
W**Y
A True Gem for Mechanical Keyboard Enthusiasts!
🔧 Build Quality & Design:The build quality is superb! It feels sturdy and premium, with a sleek, compact 75% layout that saves desk space without sacrificing essential keys. The RGB backlighting is vibrant and customizable, adding a beautiful aesthetic to my workspace.⌨️ Typing Experience:Typing on this keyboard is pure joy. The mechanical switches are responsive and tactile, delivering a satisfying click with every keystroke. The hot-swappable feature is a game-changer! I was able to swap switches effortlessly, tailoring the feel to my exact preference without soldering.🎮 Gaming Performance:For gaming, this keyboard shines! The low latency and responsive keys enhance my gameplay experience, providing precise control. The customizable RGB lighting adds a dynamic vibe during intense gaming sessions.🔄 Hot Swappability:I love the hot-swappable feature. It offers incredible flexibility, allowing me to experiment with different switches to find the perfect match for typing and gaming. The process is easy and straightforward, even for beginners.✅ Final Thoughts:A fantastic investment. It combines aesthetics, functionality, and versatility into one sleek package. Whether you're a typist, gamer, or mechanical keyboard enthusiast, this keyboard won't disappoint. Highly recommended!
O**N
Solid, Comfortable, and functional - unbeatable value
I tried many keyboards out there and a lot felt off or cramped. This compact 75% keyboard layout felt perfect and functional especially with the volume knob. Overall build and sound is also really good on this keyboard with a price that cant be beat. No rattling or cheap sounding stuff, stabilizers are good. At sub 50$ and can go lower to the 30s with promos or opting for the plain wired version, there isn't really anything at this price point that comes close to it. If anything, this can even be comparable with products up to double the price. Now don't get me wrong this isn't any thousand-dollar premium keyboard by any means, but for 30-40 bucks, it is one heck of a deal and really solid keyboard. For the money you saved, you can spend the extra cash on other key switches that you might prefer and even for other key caps or mods/lube. This product far exceeded my expectations.
D**T
It's got some darn good bones.
(***This review is for the BLUE SWITCH version***)SHORT TAKE: For a budget board, you could do so much worse at this price point (and by that I mean to say do NOT buy a Mag**e keyboard under any circumstances). This board has good bones and if you are new to this as a hobby, this really is a good starting point. Recommendations at the bottom if you are a TLDR review browser.CONS: The board is hollow and noticeably plastic insofar as a lot of other budget boards will have features or design cues that at least draw your attention away from the housing material. There are also smaller boards (60%) that are heavier because this thing has no sort of weight in or to it whatsoever. The sound signature of the stock keycaps really isn't that pleasant, and is noticeably worse for the spacebar - which produces the most hollow sound on the board - closely followed by the backspace key.PROS: The backlighting is a soothing hue of blue, which I prefer over RGB (again...preference). The knob does what a knob is supposed to do (volume), and though the tactile feedback is light, it is noticeable. Pressing the knob also enables a command (mute, obviously). The multiple feet to angle the board is a nice feature. The layout is excellent. What does that mean? Well because there is an F row, the delete key is placed there where the space is available. That means the the keys to the right can have a home, page up, page down, and and END KEY!!! Yes, the 'end' key is often sacrificed when space is at a premium and it is simply annoying to live without (was that...preference?). This board is advertised as hot swappable, and, yes...it is!!! I know that sounds weird, but the number of boards with hot-swap snuck in the product description when they aren't at all is borderline criminal. But not only is it hot swappable, it is 5-pin compatible and the LEDs are north-facing!!! (IYKYK)=== === === === === === === === === === ===So do I recommend this product? Well...if you are a:SERIOUS GAMER: You should be looking elsewhere. This is a basic board and it isn't going to get you the performance edge that another board will. Also...don't game with blue switches. Like, ever. But especially with the sound note of the stock keycaps this board makes. 🫣CASUAL GAMER: This board will do the job. Its a keyboard, and assuming gaming is not the principal thing you are using this board for, its good at the other stuff. Blue switch rule still applies here. 🤗OFFICE PROFESSIONAL: This is a good board for you. It doesn't break the bank and it will be a substantive upgrade over the usual office keyboards. All of the keys you need are there unless you do a lot of numerical computations (no numpad). And the volume knob means you can quickly adjust the volume on videos or conference calls without having to hunt for the volume slider with he mouse. The backlighting can also help if you need to see the keys, assuming you keep the stock keycaps, or stick with a shine-through set. Additionally, by swapping keycaps, you can use it as an opportunity to showcase your style and personality. And that's always fun, right? Please make sure you choose your switch accordingly, based on the environment in which you work. 🤠SERIOUS KEEB HOBBYIST: If you've been in the game for a bit and have tinkered with a few keebs over that time, it really doesn't matter to you much what board you are starting with. You can already make magic out of nothing. So, I guess it's up to you, man. You don't need me to tell you what to do...🫡BEGINNING HOBBYIST: Good for you, and welcome to the club. Yes. Buy this board! Like the description says, this board has good bones. What that means for you is that you can begin to tinker and figure out what your preferences are. Want to try different keycap profiles? You can do that. What to try out different switches? You can do that too. Do you know the difference between "thock," "thump," "creamy," or "clacky?" You can eff around and find out - then decide which signature suits your fancy. And if anything goes wrong, you won't be out $100 bucks. Its a good deal. Take it. Right now! Do it!!! 😎BUDGET SHOPPER: If price is your principal concern, and you aren't about to get into modding, I have several other boards around this price that I think will suit you better. This board is all about potential. There are others that are more complete packages though at the expense of customization option. If you are interested, you can click on my name (I think) and look at my other keeb reviews. 🤔🧐=== === === === === === === ===FINAL WORD: I really wanted to hate this board, and I did in stock form. All I did was swap the keycaps, and I went from ready to give this away for free to ready to see how much I can do with it. I've taken this to the office, and it did well, but not well enough to unseat another mechanical board. But it did do well enough that it is my home office board. I like the feel enough and prefer the layout to a 60% or a TKL. So I will be keeping it. If you give it a chance, you might feel the same way too.Happy shopping!
E**R
Great budget keyboard
Straight to the point, the keyboard is cheap, has a ton of features, is built insanely well and it just does what needs to be done.
G**Y
Surprising amount of value. Fantastic 75%
I've been eyeing up this keyboard a while now and finally decided to pull the trigger on it. It really does sound as creamy in real life as the videos make it out to be. One of the greatest sounding stock keyboards I've ever used. I purchased the flying fish switches which I'm enjoying but I've also heard great things about the gift switch option. I'm not a massive fan of the color scheme but that's nearly entirely subjective. As others have said, it compares really nicely to the aula f75. The Bluetooth, 2.4, and usb connection options all work just fine. I like that the included usb cord is plenty long unlike many other boards I've received.The LEDs are a little bit on the weak side and the programmed led patterns aren't very pleasing to me. You gain a few extra options for the led patterns by downloading the app.The screen is a cute little addition. The default display is weird and I couldn't find a way to make the time it displayed correct. That's not a big issue though because I found that through the application on the epomaker website, you can upload your own gifs and import them onto the keyboard. I've got a little Pikachu on there now.
M**I
Be gaming keyboard
Love my new keyboard
A**R
Succeeded my expectations
The media could not be loaded. This keyboard should be a much higher price considering how well built it is. Not only thats but the sheer amount of customizable features on this keyboard are beautiful. The manual that comes with this is also very helpful. Definitely a 5/5 star rating!
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