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The EagleTec KG061-BR is a low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard featuring 87 keys, customizable blue LED backlighting with 18 effects, and a durable design that withstands up to 50 million keystrokes. Its ergonomic build ensures comfort during long gaming sessions, while its anti-ghosting technology guarantees flawless performance. Compatible with various Windows operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for both gamers and professionals.
H**E
Built to last
This thing looks great, feels durable. Bought for daughter’s first Pc. All lights worked, keys feel smooth, good value. Would buy another for me, but don’t like the colors. Needs more options.
A**A
The Beauty of it is just.....
This Keyboard in my opinion isn't priced correctly, its no way I own this for the price I paid. Wow isn't enough. Functionality A++ , Looks A++ , Packed in a very mature way very professional looking. Amazing delivery speeds due to Amazon Prime Air to Ground speed, next day and on time in 2023..... overall Outstanding
K**Z
Very good!
This keyboard is very good, I’ve had it for about 5 months and it still works as good as the day I bought it, the o my complaint I have it that it’s white so it stains easily, but you can always clean it, and that the keyboard is loud, it has brown switches so it is super loud, but you can always juts buy other switches, also if you want to buy new switches that is quite are red switches
S**N
Very fragile
This item fell from me once and the escape key is now broken
B**S
Surprisingly Good
Not really sure what I was expecting with this keyboard, but I was pleasantly surprised at it's quality. This is my first mechanical keyboard so I dont really have anything to personally compare with it, but for around 30 dollars it's a killer deal.What surprised me the most was how good the lighting was! It lights up the keyboard with this modern look, and paired with the futuristic font it looks like something out of an early 2000s scifi movie. After finding the manual online (which was admittedly pretty easy) and figuring out how to change the effects, I was surprised with how many there were and how good they all looked! Makes me sorry I didn't get the RGB version. While the font is futuristic it isn't difficult to read and I can tell what everything is.I've tested mechanical keys before, so I know generally what they're like, and I have to say these are quality switches. They aren't low profile, the keycaps are, so I'm using a makeshift wristwrest with it, but they're designed off the cherry MX stems so they're compatible with anything you want to add to them. The switches themselves feel high quality, and I've had no problems activating them or with the feel, like you would with other ripoff brands. There's hardly any wiggle in the keycaps.They chassis itself feels lightweight, but at the same time it feels incredibly sturdy, and I haven't been able to flex the keyboard at all. It has a metal backing and some sort of hard plastic on the back, which make it overall really sturdy.Overall if you're looking for a solid, cheap mechanical keyboard with good backlighting and a good tying experience, then this one really is a diamond in the rough. Nice job Eagletec!
N**
Está bonito
Bueno bonito y barato
D**T
Initial thoughts: good typing feel, maybe quiet enough, not too hard to turn lights off
I use this for touch-typing, not gaming, so YYMV if you're looking for gaming equipment. Based on my initial typing work, I'm quite happy with the keyboard feel. No mechanical keyboard will be as quiet as a quiet membrane keyboard, so I'm getting "sound dampeners for mechanical keyboard" and will see if that's as quiet as I'd like it to be, while still having a mechanical keyboard feel.NOTE that this keyboard comes with a novel educational feature, in that it forced me to look up the manual (online, easily found) and learn how to control the keyboard backlighting, because it started out with a crazy-making moving lights background that made it impossible for me to type (until I literally closed my eyes). I'm usually too lazy to consult the manual and learn about cool features, but that was really not an option here. A quick glance at the manual taught me to use FN+INS a few times to make the light steady, and FN+<down-arrow> to make the light dim and then off. And, if you've read this far, now you know too.
M**A
Great Keyboard, until it stopped working(3 months)
I loved this keyboard, switches felt great, lighting was good, size was perfect. I had it for a few months, it was working great, but it started disconnecting randomly, and now won't stay connected for more than a few minutes. It's not usable anymore.
B**I
One of the cheapest MX Brown clone keyboard you can get. But there are some issues.
If you're looking for a really cheap MX Brown equivelent board than this is the best bargain for an MX Brown board. The low profile version of this board and the regualr one are essentially the same, having standard height sculpted keycaps on the normal version and uniform height low profile keycaps on the low profile, between the two there is no difference in switch travel distance. There are some pros and cons about this keyboardFirst is the switches. They are ET Branded knockoff switches, which isn't a bad thing usually. Their tactility is pretty weak just as MX Browns tend to be and they do make an audable though quiet tick, they feel okay and they're not the smoothest switches out thetr but they're not rough either, that being said they feel dampened at the bottom out point which may throw off some people.Second is the stabilizers. They are cheap clip in stabilizers that are so loosely installed from the overly large gaps that you can hear them rattle if you shake the keyboard, if they had a tighter fit (i used a bit of electrical tape wedged between the stabilizer and the mounting plate) then they would be at least passable though still a bit rattly from not being lubed.Finally is the build quality. This keyboard is alarmingly light and does have a bit of flex but is at least somewhat ridged thanks to the metal mounting plate, though on arival the mounting plate was bent (pictured above) but don't get too discouraged because there is some good here.They keycaps are pretty good for such a cheap keyboard, in this case being the low profile but this does apply to the normal height sculpted keycaps on the reguar version as well. They're double-shot white ABS with translucent legends with a fairly clean though stencled font. Nothing teribly gamer'y at all here which is welcome at this price point. Second is the lighting. Though it may be dimmer than pictured the onboard firmware that controlls the lighting is very good having seen the same firmware on more expensive boards. It includles lots of preset animations and gaming layouts with two user customizable layouts which are very easy to set up, if yours happens comes with a manual.And finally the detatchable cable and rubber-shot flip out feet. These are a nice bonus to see on cheaper keyboards and they are becoming more common nowadays but at this price point it is certainly a welcome addition.Overall for the price you're not going to find much better than this unless you opt for the non backlit model saving you a few dollars or the RGB model which costs a few more dollars. If you go a bit more upmarket and get something more expensive and well built it will be better than this for sure. But at this price point you really can't complain much, If you're looking for a cheap MX Brown switch keyboard to take with you somewhere and not have to worry or in an office environment where MX Blues are too loud than definitly consider this an option. Maybe not a great one but an option but at this price it's hard to beat over any rubber dome office keyboard you see everywhere.
D**N
Okay starter mech keyboard, but loose cable after 1 year is bloody annoying
This was a great entry level mechanical keyboard when I bought it a year ago. For a good price, I learned what I like and don’t like about these switches and the 80% layout.Unfortunately, the USB cable supplies fits loosely, and disconnects several times an hour. It’s a small think, but causes me constant annoyances, and after several months of this I’ve decided to upgrade to a different brand.I should be able to use this keyboard for more than 12 months. It’s sort of usable now, but everything about it is now frustrating to me.Even a very cheap product — $10-$15 — should not disconnect dozens of times a day after one year, so must give this 3 stars.
C**N
One of my favorite budget mech keyboard
I have an addiction to collect keyboards. Looking at other reviews making me feel like I have to write a review for this keyboard. This one is actually very nice to be fair. The special effects on it are beautiful in comparison. I often had a lot of fun watching the effect in the evening. The low profile design, quiet key, and that tactile feeling. And love that beautiful white color. This is probably one of my best purchase of 2019. I customized the Function keys to make it personal and calm:) I highly recommend this one for entry level mechanical keyboard. Look good, type good, feel good .... all perfect!!
D**E
Good budget mechanical keyboard for everyday use
This is my first mechanical keyboard. Bought this one because it's the cheapest brown switch keyboard I could find brand new. It took a while to get used to going from rubber domes to mechanical switches. Even now the debouncing of the switches still feel a bit weird, but it's a delight to press each key. Mainly used this keyboard for everyday computing.After several years of use, some keys like shift keys have become hard to register, but otherwise still performs fairly well.
M**H
Good inexpensive mechanical keyboard
Nice compact keyboard that is used daily at my wfh desk.When typing normally, it makes the expected clacking noises - you can quiet it down by gently pressing each key instead (good for when you are on conference calls)The many backlight animations are fun to play with.I favour the feel of mx brown switches, but these blue clones are a decent enough substitute.The overall feel is a bit cheap compared to something like the Corsairs, but dollar for dollar, this is a good product.
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