🎮 Game in Style, Type with Precision!
The Womier Q61 is a 60% wireless gaming keyboard designed for both gamers and professionals. It features a customizable layout through QMK/VIA software, hot-swappable POM linear switches, vibrant RGB backlighting, and a tri-mode connection for seamless multitasking across devices. With a robust 3000mAh battery, this keyboard ensures long-lasting performance and a visually stunning setup.
A**J
Good quality keyboard for the price
I really like the design on this keyboard. It feels high quality and looks even better in person. The layout is clean and easy to get used to, and the typing experience is smoother than I expected. The keys have a nice gentle feel, not too loud or stiff, which makes it comfortable to use for long stretches. I also like that it gives you a lot of features without being crazy expensive. For the price, it’s a solid deal, especially with the wireless options and customization features. No complaints so far.
J**.
A great board with some heavier switches
I bought this keyboard with the goal of having a small keyboard to use while sitting with a laptop that's docked, so I am approaching this review with that in mind. I also have plenty of experience with more traditional mechanical keyboards (old cherry switches) but more limited experience with other types of enthusiast mechanical switches.Build quality is fairly solid. This keyboard is nearly entirely plastic, which is to be expected, but the plastic upper and lower housing feels neither brittle or cheap. My unit had no physical imperfections upon delivery. It is gasket mounted, which makes the typing experience feel much more gentle than other mechanical keyboards I've used in the past, it's a genuinely great upgrade from a more typical mechanical keyboard.The keycaps are Cherry MX style keycaps which feel substantial and have nearly no wobble to them, very solid to the touch. As a touch typer the blank top of the keycaps didn't bother me any, but if you are a "hen pecker" typer the south facing legend can be difficult to reference. Particularly as the quality of the shine-through of the keycaps is fine, but not great. Also worth noting is that the placement of the question mark-slash key is... interesting, but through the VIA web software I was able to remap it and other keys to my personal preference, so it becomes significantly less of an issue.The switches are where I'm most torn. Coming from the traditional Cherry Browns/Reds and the Keychron Brown switches, these linear POM switches sound absolutely excellent. Other videos showcasing the sound quality are spot on, with a short pop to them that isn't overly loud or obnoxious to the ear, so they are likely easy to live with despite being fairly audible. However, they are also significantly heavier switches compared to Cherry Reds, so I find them more strenuous to type/game on for extended periods of time. You may not be so affected by this, but I found I needed an adjustment period to get used to using them extensively.All of this being said, this keyboard is an excellent deal at 60 USD. A gasket-mounted, hot-swappable (oops, forgot to mention this is a hot-swap board), 60% keyboard with quality sounding switches out of the box is a fantastic deal for those getting into the enthusiast keyboard scene. Although I have some misgivings with the switch weight and keycap shine-through quality, this board simply checks every box of what I want in a board of this style. Solidly Recommended.
M**E
Stellar keyboard both sound and design wise.
Simply exquisite keyboard. amazing sound. beautiful design. ergonomic setup and great price. I highly recommend it. I would absolutely buy again.
J**R
10\10
Great sound, great looks, great price 10\10
Y**A
I want my money back
It arrived with keys missing and miss matched keys. And It would not turn on no matter what I would do.
J**H
Could be better but not that bad
The media could not be loaded. The placement of the keys is oddIt feels like they’re offset and some of the some keys are hard to find. Pretty loud and I know that’s to be expected, but for my job I had to change the switches to silent linear ones.Wasn’t too bad of a process. Love the looks of the keyboard. Going to get a 98% instead of 60 next time though.
H**E
Would buy again
My son wanted a smaller keyboard and he absolutely loves this one. He has more room on his desk and he says it is easier to play with verses the larger keyboard.
D**.
I wanted to like it
Ugh. I'm a little bit of a mechanical keyboard junkie and have a habit of buying to try maybe a little bit too often. When I saw this keyboard was available, knowing that it's Womier, who tends to make really nice pre-built keyboards, and seeing that it was available in a 75%, which is my favorite size, I could not pass it up.I will say that I had my misgivings. First, I am a decidedly cutesy keyboard girlie. All of the ones I own are either white, beige, cream, pink, or baby blue. It's been a while since the black gamer gear aesthetic was part of my setup, though it was at one point in my life. So, buying this keyboard with it's very un-girly theme was already a risk.I couldn't find much online about this board, which made it hard to decide whether or not it was going to be a good fit for me. In the end, I decided it was worth a try. Keep in mind, I received this as part of the Vine program. There may be confusion about that, and many think that this means that items are free. Unfortunately, they are not, as all Vine members must pay income tax on the full value of the items they "purchase" and for me that's over 30% of the original price.When this arrived, I was impressed by the packaging. Despite the UPS driver throwing this on my front porch hard enough that I could hear it land while sitting in my living room with the TV at full blast, everything survived unscathed thanks to all the foam padding inside. The board comes with pretty standard accessories for keyboards these days, including extra switches, a UCB C cable, and a keycaps/switch puller. The switch puller is actually pretty good, and worlds better than the one that came with my Bridge75.The keyboard itself feels well-made, though it's plastic. RGB works well and there are quite a lot of presets. Maybe the best thing about this keyboard is that it's VIA compatible, which is the gold standard for keymap/RGB customization.Aaaand that's about where the positives of this board end for me. I can't fault the board for it, really. It's just not my aesthetic. I was kind of hoping I could swap out the keycaps and make it more to my liking, but after it arrived, I quickly realized that the big black and white divide on the case would look weird regardless of what keycaps I replaced the stock caps with. Keycaps aside, the stock switches that come with the board are definitely clacky. If that's your favored sound profile, then this board is for you. I prefer creamy, poppy, or thocky switches, so it just doesn't scratch the auditory itch that I purchase mechanical keyboards for. Again, not really a problem with the board, it's just that I'm probably not the target audience.One thing to note, the shinethrough of the keycaps is good, but it's basically necessary to have the backlights on if you're not an adept touch typer. The topographic design on the keycaps is SO distracting, and the side-printed legends are essentially illegible without lights behind them. I was going to let my husband use this board, but then I realized that he can't touch type at all, so this board would be hard for him to use in the daytime. I'm really going to need to find a set of keycaps that can match the theme but with legible legends (maybe just straight up black and white? But that's so boring... :( ).Over all, this is a nice board for a very specific kind of person, with a very specific aesthetic, but it's just not for me.
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