🎮 Elevate your workspace with the ultimate wireless gaming keyboard experience!
The LexonElecM96 is a sleek, 94-key wireless mechanical-feeling keyboard featuring dual 2.4G and Bluetooth connectivity, a vibrant RGB backlit display, durable PBT keycaps, and a built-in 3000mAh battery. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers ergonomic comfort, multimedia knob controls, and multi-device compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms, ensuring a stylish and efficient typing and gaming setup.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 94 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Number of Keys | 94 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | gaming |
Color | Coffee |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
A**A
me gusto mucho
Muy buena calidad
M**R
Great keyboard for the price!
The keyboard connects easily and is well made for the price.There is no delete key which I realized I use my often then I thought 😂The keys are very buttery and thocky sounded which is amazing. They spacebar definitely needs some foam - it has a deep click
J**O
Bien
Bueno
T**W
not mechanical feeling at all and the backlight is useless
The battery level display is simple and bright but I don't like how the volume knob is stiff or that the backlight is useless because I can't see the keys. The keys don't feel mechanical at all (not "mechanical feeling") and I type worse on this keyboard. I like there's a place under the keyboard to store the USB receiver. I only used it for Bluetooth and it seems to connect fine.
M**S
Great portable keyboard
I love the freedom of being able to use my keyboard anywhere in my house without being tethered to my desk. The customizable lights are so cool, and I can change them to match my mood or the game I'm playing. The keys feel great to type on, and the knob control is a handy little feature that lets me adjust the volume or brightness easily. Plus, the battery life is amazing, so I can use it for hours without having to worry about recharging it. Overall its cute and has given my desk space a little color.
D**S
Low cost good quality
Excellent keyboard for the cost. Though it is not true mechanical it comes very close to feeling like one. Though the auto sleep function is a bit annoying, I still recommend for the long battery life and ease of use. I have been using mainly 2.4GHz wireless and have not had any missed strokes when typing. Battery has lasted a month between charging though It sleeps most of the time. The RGB is not overly bright and not a distraction. Not great for using in near dark situations as the keycaps don't light up. Overall for the price it is still a solid buy.
T**T
Ended up returning this
This keyboard looks nice and has a good weight to it. Unfortunately that's about where the positives end.After first plugging in the dongle, without changing anything, I found the keyboard missed multiple keys. The key travel on this keyboard is much further than I was use to, and I thought turning up my keyboard sensitivity in Windows settings would fix the problem. It didn't, and I quickly had the opposite problem of hitting a key (especially the space bar) and having it register 6 presses at once. As someone who isn't a touch typist looking up and seeing a ton of errors to correct before sending can really frustrating fast.The "RGB" is a film behind the keys and you get the option of full brightness or nothing. No other control is available.The display only shows the battery percentage.The keyboard goes to sleep very quickly when the computer is on. Several times I shut down my computer and walked away only to come back an hour later to find the keyboard had not gone to sleep.The knob only controls volume, but doesn't seem to work all the time, and not at all if you have a different volume controller peripheral also plugged in.
J**E
Feels like a membrane keyboard. Usb wireless connection misses keystrokes
I was interested in trying a more compact keyboard in the 94-96% range, so I picked up the LexonElec M96 (labeled as FreeWolf M96 on the bottom). The keyboard is advertised as having a "mechanical feeling," but it doesn't quite succeed in replicating the feel of my other mechanical keyboards, which typically use tactile switches. This is a membrane keyboard that only looks like a mechanical keyboard.The LexonElec M96 keyboard has a USB-C port, but it's only used to charge the battery via the included USB-A to USB-C cable. It doesn't pass key presses when connected via a wired setup. There is a mechanical on-off slider switch and another slider switch to select between the 2.4G dongle, one Bluetooth connection, and a second Bluetooth connection. The keyboard lights are fixed colors for each position, with only the ability to turn them on/off, adjust the brightness, and change the lighting effects. If you prefer a single color or want to customize lighting modes, this keyboard won't meet your needs as it only offers one rainbow pattern.The keycap printing is not very legible, particularly the symbols. The light-colored letters are fine on the dark coffee-colored keycaps, but the ivory/brown keycaps have low contrast, and the font size is quite small for some symbols. This isn't a big issue for touch typing, but I find myself hunting for functions in the "FN +" layer.Initially, I tested the keyboard using the provided 2.4G USB-A dongle. It missed key presses frequently enough to make typing a sentence very frustrating. I wondered if the keyboard was defective and tried the dongle on several different USB ports. In a test where I rapidly pressed a key a set number of times and then shifted to another key, I found it missed one press out of about 30 on average.Switching to Bluetooth mode and pairing the LexonElec M96 keyboard with the same laptop yielded much better results. I didn't experience any dropped presses, and the same "rapid press" test captured every press I made. However, the keyboard goes to sleep after several minutes and can take over 10 seconds to reconnect, which might be adjustable in my Bluetooth settings.Overall, the keycap printing on the light-colored keys is difficult to read, and the symbols aren't very legible. Bluetooth was the only connectivity mode that provided acceptable responsiveness, and the keyboard feels like a membrane keyboard. There are many compromises with this LexonElec M96 keyboard.
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