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The G.SKILL KM250 RGB 65% Mechanical Keyboard combines a compact design with high-performance features, including durable PBT keycaps, hot-swappable switches, and vibrant RGB backlighting, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 67 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 7 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Kailh Red |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | DC power supply |
Switch Type | Linear |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-C |
Special Features | Volume Roller, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 67 |
A**R
As a writer, illustrator, and gamer this keyboard is perfect
As a writer, gamer, or simply a keyboard enthusiast, finding the perfect balance between performance, comfort, and aesthetics can be a quest. Look no further than the KM250 RGB, a stellar addition to the realm of keyboards that not only meets but exceeds expectations.At first touch, the key strokes on the KM250 RGB offer a delightful tactile experience. Each keystroke feels precise and responsive, enhancing typing speed and accuracy. Whether you're drafting an important document, engaging in intense gaming sessions, or simply chatting with friends, the comfort and satisfaction derived from typing on this keyboard are unmatched.One standout feature of the KM250 RGB is its innovative key removal tool. Say goodbye to the hassle of cleaning or customizing your keyboard. With the included tool, removing and replacing keys becomes a breeze, making maintenance and personalization effortless and enjoyable.Illuminate your workspace or gaming setup with the vibrant RGB LED backlighting of the KM250 RGB. The array of colors is not only bright and vivid but also customizable, allowing you to create the perfect ambiance to suit your mood or aesthetic preferences. Whether you prefer a subtle glow or a dynamic light show, the RGB LED lighting adds a touch of flair and personality to your setup.Furthermore, the inclusion of USB-C power adds a layer of convenience to the KM250 RGB.With USB-C connectivity, you can enjoy faster data transfer speeds and hassle-free plug-and-play functionality. Whether you're connecting to a desktop computer, laptop, or even a mobile device, the versatility and convenience of USB-C ensure seamless compatibility and power delivery.In summary, the KM250 RGB delivers on all fronts, offering a superior typing experience, effortless customization, captivating RGB lighting, and convenient USB-C power. Whether you're a professional seeking productivity, a gamer craving performance, or a creative individual yearning for style, this keyboard is a worthy investment that will elevate your computing experience to new heights.Upgrade your typing experience and unleash your creativity with the KM250 RGB today!
T**R
A good board, with some caveats.
This board is overall very solid. No real complaints. It's an entirely enclosed in plastic, and it has the pudding keycaps which people are going to either really like or hate. The switches themselves are linear, but the force of the press feels like a little more force is required than just a regular Cherry MX Red. The board has a very loud sound, it sounds kind similar to a Model M board, very thockey, less metallic mixed in though. If you're new to mechanical keyboards, just know that this board is loud, but not the loudest compared to clicky switches.Lighting is adjusted all on the keyboard. There is no software to download to adjust any of the features or anything like that, just key combos. So, a massive plus compared to having to download something like Razer Synapse or Cosair's awful software. Though, I don't think most keyboard enthusiasts are going to bother with those brands anyway. This is more of a head's up for those dipping into mechanic boards for gaming.Volume knob is very nice. It's a click style, that has steps, rather than a freeform knob. My only complaint is that there is a button press when you press down on the knob. I was really, really hoping it was a play/pause button, it usually is, but in this case its a mute all audio button. Which, is almost a deal breaker for me.Overall, I would recommended because this thing is cheap and solid.
A**X
I Like it!
This small gaming keyboard provides for a lot more space on your desk for mouse movement, so if you ever bang your mouse into your keyboard when frantically turning left in a FPS, this is what you need.The quality is good, with good key feel and some nice RGB lighting features.It is easy to use, essentially plug in play: i did not make any changes to its' settings.It will help to keep the manual handy on your desk for a couple weeks because you will need reminders of which button combos accomplish what (since it has less keys, you have to use FN+ or ALT+ to do things like press the F-keys, or prt scrn, etc.The only part of a full size keyboard i really miss at all is the number pad, but its not that bad after you get used to it. I do have a full size wireless keyboard that i can use if i want to get at the num pad, but it hasnt happened yet. If you are tied to use of your num pad, maybe consider one of the smallwr gaming keyboards that has one, but otherwise the SFF KB is quite nice and minimalist in a positive way.The reason i give it 4 stars is that it is not as comfortable a wrist angle as my full size keyboard that has a wrist pad built in, so you might want to consider adding a wrist pad.Still, i understand why it is not included, as this is a very small kb, so i suppose this review is basically 4.5 stars, if i could.
A**R
This is a damn good keyboard for the money!!!
The few "professional" reviews that are out there have been favorable, but this keyboard has far exceeded my expectations as a competitive gamer. I've been faithful to the Razer brand for many years now, but I got fed up with the constant software updates, firmware updates, and bloated software that oftentimes caused issues on what already seems to be half assed hardware. The build quality is honestly on par with higher end Razer which is great and has features that more expensive midrange Razer does not have like, quality PBT caps, replaceable switches, and arrow keys and volume knob for this small. I like to play ranked in my games and this has been perfectly fine. It's also been perfectly fines for typing essays. I thought that I would miss out by using a 65% keyboard, but this little keyboard is still fully capable with the easy to use function key.
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