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The MageGee 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines a compact design with high-performance features, including 68 keys, customizable blue LED backlighting, and linear red switches for a responsive and quiet typing experience. Its anti-ghosting technology ensures flawless performance during intense gaming sessions, while the durable mixed-color keycaps add a stylish touch to any setup.
P**.
Genuinely good keyboard
(Written after 6mo of usage)I'll start by saying this keyboard will not satisfy mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, no keyboard will in this price point. However, for the average consumer/computer gamer this keyboard is awesome.It genuinely sounds and feels quite good. I use it every day and it makes typing/writing more pleasurable than using the native keyboard on my laptop. There is a satisfying travel distance with the keys, and they make a good noise/feeling when they reach the keyboard. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a reasonably priced upgrade to their computer setup. You are also given extra keys to change colors which is a fun bonus.
K**S
THOCKEY
This keyboard is one of the best you can get at its price point. I chose the red and black highlights on white keys because it basically perfectly matches MKBHD's personal keyboard lol. After much internal turmoil, I chose the brown switches and never looked back, these switches sound great and THOCKEY (you can hear the spring very lightly after the key is released but idc it's $30). The actuation force is a little lower than I'm used to so it took a bit of practice but the tactile feedback is gentle and the keyboard itself sounds heavenly. All my friends are jealous haha. Seriously, I think some of them are considering armed robbery. Im trying to stay off international waters just in case.
M**N
Keys are all over the place, not liking the layout.
Arrived with key caps falling off. I had to do a push down of all key caps, as most were unsecured. Plugged it in and started it up and typing was ok, but layout is less than perfect. It is a cheaper keyboard and has decent and very responsive switches, key caps are really nice, but layout is not great. Will be sending back and buying a more standard 10 key less keyboard.
M**.
Amazing Poppy Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. For $30, this keyboard is a steal. I'm currently using it now and after changing the purple switches for akko wine reds, lubing the stabilizers, and both tape modding and press n' seal modding the keyboard it feels like a totally new keyboard. For one, this keyboard is incredibly poppy. It has a nice poppy sound after the mod, and honestly the spacebar is one of my best sounding spacebars (and I have built five keyboards). I only bought this keyboard to use on my Playstation, but now it might become a main. Beating out my LK67 custom built keyboard (around $120).The one main con is of course it is not bluetooth, but because of how amazing it feels and sounds I can push past that. Another thing I have to say is that I have seen some people mention to the metallic ping sound, but that isn't because of the board itself, it is actually because of the purple switches they come with. So if you can spare an extra $14 I would recommend hotswapping out the switches and this keyboard will sound amazing. However, I did have some issues getting in cherry profile switches. So, I'd recommend akko (which is sometimes even cheaper than cherry profiles). Akko vintage whites sound absolutely incredible in this board after some lubing. Although, there is a little bit of ping in the stabilizers, but not very noticeable with headphones on or even all the time when typing fast (coming from someone who types about 115wpm average).If you need a cheap keyboard that you don't mind being wired, I would highly recommend this one. Opening it up is also incredibly easy, making modding a breeze.For the video: The spacebar and all letters are akko wine reds. The number row is all the purples that came with the keyboard. It is also filmed with iPhone 14 phone audio.
M**O
Common Issue - Activates multiple keys when one is pressed (check for dead LED's).
Love the layout and the size of this keyboard. It's also easy to remove/replace switches and disassemble (just some keycaps and screws). Simple and cheap but suffers a common issue where multiple keys are triggered when one key is pressed. To those that have this issue, disassemble the keyboard and look for dead LED's. Even one dead LED can affect performance of an entire column of keys.
B**�
Works great
Good keyboard this the second one I bought
A**I
Great quality
My son wanted a new key board as he is a big gamer and he abyloves this. He wanted one that made noise lol and after doing some research he said this one looked the best! It came with extra keys so he could swap out the colors and was pleased with the noise level it produces!
W**D
Decent keyboard with some big disclaimers...
UPDATE: this keyboard NO LONGER WORKS. The Caps and Shift keys started constantly typing K and M. It is now in the trash.I bought this as an ergonomic, hot-swappable keyboard that I intended to mod. First off, though "hot-swappable", it was pointless for me. The pin holes were juuuuuuust too tight for my standard Gateron-browns to fit into. Many Gateron pins were smashed and repositioned in trying; so not hot-swappable for me. (I've never experienced this with my other hot-swappable keyboards.) Second, the Kailh red switches that it came with were...okay, except they made an annoying pingy/tinny sound in the springs and when bottoming out. If you want to take apart Kailh switches (to lube them, etc) you better have an opener for Kailhs. Otherwise, get ready for stitches after trying to coordinate the box cutter in one hand and precision knife in the other trying to get both flaps open. (Just buy a good metal switch opener for five or ten bucks.) After lubing and modding (foam sheet between boards, polyfill on top of silicone on the bottom, electrical and masking tape behind the PCB, etc), it has a nice, soft, creamy clack to it... So after a lot of frustration and disappointment, it's...decent... The best part about it is probably the layout. Some 60s have awful, unusable layout. If a Linux user like me can get used to the new tilda "~" position, it's very usable.
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