Cherry MX RGB Mechanical Keyboard with MX Red Silent Gold-Crosspoint Key switches for typists, Programmers, Creator, Coder, Work in The Office or at Home G80-3000N RGB (TenKeyLess (TKL)
Brand | CHERRY |
Manufacturer | cherry |
Model | G80-3833LWBUS-2 |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 33.5 x 3.8 cm; 664 g |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Item model number | G80-3833LWBUS-2 |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Power Source | usb |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
Connector Type | USB 2.0 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Has an attached light | Yes |
Manufacturer | cherry |
Item Weight | 664 g |
S**Y
Amazing keyboard that's also very silent
I love this purchase, truly an amazing keyboard. Silent, and keys are really soft and nice to type on.I usually game till quite late, and this keyboard is just perfect. So quiet as to not disturb anyone at night (since I already have a silent click mouse).Keyboard is sturdy and quite heavy, so it won't slip on the desk. The ability to control the lighting effect + colour is a big bonus.
L**3
Quiet mechanical keyboard
This keyboard is quiet enough, not silent, has the right feel for me, and a price that reflects its overall quality. I have keyboards that are more silent and cheaper, but lacking the feel and adjustability of lighting.. This keyboard has numerous led lights that can be adjusted beyond simple on/off options on cheaper keyboards. I highly recommend this keyboard.
S**B
Quiet but clicky and responsive: everything I want in a keyboard
Having used cheaper, noisier mechanical keyboards, this is truly a breath of fresh air. It’s quiet (I really type hard) to a point it almost comes off like a membrane keyboard (in a good way). The keys are still clicky having sufficient travel for that mechanical KB feel. I type pretty fast when I code and keys are responsive while feeling sturdy enough. The CapsLock color change when “capitalized” is a nice touch.Will update in a year if I face any issues, if you see nothing then I’m probably still very happy with the keyboard 😁
T**.
Not bad. Ok for the money.
I only used it for a couple weeks or so, but it wasn't bad. I only temporarily needed another keyboard for a second workstation; so that's why I only used it for a little while. My other keyboard is a very nice CODE keyboard from WASD Keyboards.But I do remember thinking this keyboard was decent for the money. I haven't tried a lot of mechanical and gaming keyboards; but this was a fine substitute for my CODE, for a while.I did kind of like the lighting, although I'm not really into all the fancy RGB lighting normally (the CODE only has white lights as an option). But it let me set a reasonable configuration that I was pleased with.I did kind of wish it had the same volume media key placement as the CODE (which is Mute-Pause, Up-PgUp, Down-PgDn). But that's not a big deal. The basic key layout is good. Those standard islands and sizes of keys are very good for fast, touch-typing (i.e, typing without looking at the keys).One positive here for some people (i.e, my dad) is that it has actual word labels on the keys, like "ENTER" and "CAPS LOCK". My dad was having trouble knowing where some of those control keys were, and so this keyboard worked perfectly for him.I do remember thinking that this keyboard definitely looked and felt a bit cheapy (especially compared to my CODE, obviously) but overall I enjoyed it and though it was a good value.I'm hesitant to say it's a "good" deal for the money, because I'm not really experienced in this area; but compared to my CODE, it gives a lot of bang for the buck. Like, for many people, this is probably 90-95% of the CODE for like 30% of the cost. I think, if you can afford a keyboard like the CODE, you'll probably prefer it; but this little CHERRY is serious competition.I can say, I've used many, many non-mechanical, basic keyboards, of course; and this is much nicer than those. Worth trying, I think, if you just want to see what all the hype is about with mechanical keyboards.
C**Y
The feel is great and key separation minimizes typos.
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