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The YUNZII RT68 Rapid Trigger Gaming Keyboard features Hall Effect Magnetic Switches for ultra-fast response times, customizable actuation points, and a gasket mount structure for a superior typing experience. With dazzling RGB backlighting and a stable wired connection, this 68-key keyboard is designed for both gamers and professionals seeking efficiency and personalization.
B**N
It's OK - Photo's are inaccurate. Only three keycaps included. Hollow thin sounding.
***Changing my review from a 3 to a 5 purely because they offered to give me a full refund or send me a set of keycaps but I’m too lazy and do not care to hurt their business especially when they reach out to make things right***Only ended up getting because I thought it looked a bit better with the red keycaps they had shown, not the transparent three that are included, the red Esc and Arrow Keys, but they are not.It's not terrible out of the box for an HE board. It has a very similar cheap thin soulless plastic “ting-y” as a usual $10-30 board.Plate and PCB very very thin. Like, I've never seen a plate that's 1.2mm or less. The entire module bends and bows easily. Gaskets are laughable, simply a hard rubber ring that moves wherever it wants and can easily become off-center.Huge silicone piece in the bottom of the case, the sides are thick and hefty and the middle portion is completely open / hollow as if two batteries would go there. Majority of the weight of the board comes from the silicone which is slightly funny.Plate mount clip in stabs only.Modding may likely improve it but you're limited to Outemu switches only, you can use the Glorious GMMK 3 switches as they are the exact same thing and made by Outemu but offer a bit better acoustics / lighting at a marked up higher price. But in general Outemu HE switches are the worst feeling, cheap sounding HE switches out there. Housings and stems are just very thin. BUT they do feel good and would work very well for someone.I have a Wooting 80HE, Boog75, Made68 and a few other random HE boards. This one ranks the lowest but the form factor and layout I really like. I'm hoping that tearing it apart and getting into it, modding will solve some problems or may help but I'm not that hopeful.I paid $54 for it. Cheap enough to buy for curiosity purposes or something to mess with.
D**J
Really nice keyboard, questionable software solution
I really enjoy typing on this keyboard. Magnetic switches definitely feel different from your standard linear switch. The whole keyboard feels like top quality stuff too, from the keycaps included to the housing. The extra sound dampening solutions inside also do a great deal for sound, this board has a very deep sound to it which i find incredibly enjoyable. I also appreciate that the keycaps have no proprietary macro legends on them, which always makes a board feel tackier than it should. Most people tend to read the manual to figure out how their particular board is configured and learn the important functions for themselves. I can't hold this against the keyboard itself, but i would have loved an f-key row on this. I get that it's supposed to be compact but i feel that length makes a lot more sense to conserve space on rather than height, giving up actually useful keys and then having to hide them under another function layer. Minor gripe though, and that's something you know going into buying this kind of thing. you either want it or not. They do offer another keyboard with the same switch types in a 75% layout with a knob, which i like a lot better. but that's neither here nor there.my only real legitimate form of critique for not only this keyboard, but this brand, is the need for web software to configure the board in any meaningful way. I don't really understand why this isn't a piece of software i can just download. What happens in 3, 5, or 10 years when this company is defunct, or when that web app is no longer accessible? I'd prefer a downloadable version any day for peace of mind. I feel like you're purposefully creating unnecessary points of frustration for anyone looking to buy a keyboard like this.that being said, the software once you connect to it works wonderfully. i just also don't like the fact that in order to connect to said software, you DO actually have to download a specific driver to your computer which then asks for network access, which is highly suspect in my book. i do not like how vulnerable that makes me feel. So for that i'll dock one star.Everything else about it, from the sound to the switches to the caps to the housing, stellar. high quality. but the software solution being a web app is terrible. please create a downloadable piece of software for longevity's sake. for a lot of these small keyboard companies, their products are likely to outlive them.
C**N
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Was recognized by SignalRGB if that matters to anyone. Using this as my daily since it syncs my lighting, has been solid for me.
A**O
Bad Software
Bad software
R**T
Impressive
Great keyboard highly recommend. 10/10
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