💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The ATTACK SHARK AKS068 Alice Layout Wired Mechanical Keyboard is a cutting-edge 68-key ergonomic keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a gasket mount for superior sound dampening, hot-swappable switches for easy customization, and vibrant RGB backlighting, this keyboard is perfect for enhancing your workspace or gaming setup. With its unique Alice layout and rotary knob, it combines comfort and functionality, making it a must-have for any tech-savvy individual.
Brand | ATTACK SHARK |
Package Dimensions | 40.89 x 18.49 x 5.69 cm; 880 g |
Item model number | AKS068 |
Manufacturer | ATTACK SHARK |
Series | AKS068 |
Colour | Lavender Blue (Red Switches) |
Power Source | USB-C powered |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 880 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**H
Surprisingly good keyboard for the price.
I bought this keyboard to bring into work. It's really well made. They keyboard sits on a flexible gasket, makingthe keys are comfortable to type on. There are two levels of height adjustment, and it's solid on the desk with no slipping. Lastly, there's a nice "thocky" sound when typing, and the brown switches provided are lovely (and quiet in an office environment). DEFINITELY worth a look!
H**A
Not bad for the price
It's a nice little keyboard for the price, and I am happy. The Alice layout is fine if you are used to it. The left space bar on mine doesn't work and also sticks closed. I'm not sure yet if that can be fixed. All the other keys work fine. The package did turn up having been bashed around, but I'm not sure I can put a single sticking key down to that. It was only apparent once it had been opened.The usefulness of the backlighting is minimal because the letters on the keycaps are not illuminated. And the switches are a little cheap - I would not describe them as crisp, clean and precise. But it wouldn't cost too much to swap them out. While I'm at it, the font on some of the keys is a bit odd and it isn't a UK layout. But I am nitpicking here. Overall, I would recommend it - although it isn't as good a first mechanical keyboard as the NEWMEN GM610, which has a much more tactile and precise key switch action. In fact, I might swap those into this.
J**P
Great keyboard for the price
great keyboard for the price, plastic construction makes it really portable. can't go wrong.
J**S
Useless
Automatically writes random ddd''dd'd'. when it feels like it. Requested advice from seller with no response. I would advise buy a branded keyboard from a reputable seller.
A**R
Takes some getting used to
The quality is really good and some metal parts, the layout will take some getting used to but after that will improve your typing speed. I like the scroll wheel and the click it comes with, good overall keys. Good product and value forMoney.
M**G
I really wanted to like this keyboard.
Let's start with the positives.1) Looks good2) Tactile response from keys feel great.3) Price is competitive.4) Bluetooth worked with my mac instantly unlike some other devices I've had.Now onto the not so greats.1) I knew I had to build the keyboard myself. First time...but how hard could it be right? Well answer is it's way harder than I thought. The instructions didn't tell you how to build the keyboard, only how to extract the keys (more on this later). Between the photos on the Amazon page and the reviews and video. I figured it out. Great...... However.2) I defy anyone to insert all the keys without bending the very easy to bend pins. The keyboard bends as you push the mechanical switch (the bit in the photo) in and I had to get a seperate plastic spudger to hold the keyboard shape in place as I pushed. Even then, I somehow managed to bend about 10% of the pins on switches. And it's not obvious until you try the keyboard and the key doesn't work. The only saving grace is that it's fairly easy if not a bit nerve wracking to bend them back into place. I used a pair of pliers for this. You do get 2 spare mechanical switches but it's far from ideal.3) The provided key extraction tool work fine when there's a lot of space around the key you want to extract but not so well when the keyboard is full and you want just one key. I ended up using the plastic spudger again which I found more effective. The switch extraction tool could only grab one end and I often had to just wiggle until it came loose.4) The VIA driver and JSON file link in the Amazon page doesn't work. I found it via the Attack Shark website but the software seems to only work for the Mac.5) Despite being advertised as a mac compatible keyboard, there's no mac keys supplied. So I'd have to live with the CTRL and ALT rather than CMD and OPT keys. Oh and no UK specific keys so I didn't have £ or € symbols. Just your standard US ones. Which is disappointing for a keyboard I bought from UK Amazon.6) Lastly and perhaps the most disappointing. The bend in the keyboard to make it ergonomic isn't enough. As a result my hand felt like it was in the same position as a normal keyboard. And ultimately this is why I am returning the keyboard.In short, the keyboard is a faff to build but once you've done it, it looks/feels nice to type with. The major drawback is it isn't ergonomic enough.
C**M
Incredible production value for the cost
Like the title says, the keyboard is solid and sturdy, with a great layout, all for a very low cost for an ergonomic mechanical keyboard. I prefer low profile over standard size, but for the cost I really can't complain.
S**V
Wired machenical keyboard
The media could not be loaded. This Keyboard comes in a secure package, and the keys need to be put together by the user, which adds a personal touch. Once connected to the computer, it works right away without any extra setup. The keyboard looks cool and performs well for gaming, giving good value for its price. Overall, it's a great choice for gamers who want style and performance without spending too much money.
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