🔢 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The Mechanical Number Pad is a versatile 34-key wired USB numeric keypad designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features hot-swappable mechanical switches, a multi-layer silencing structure for reduced noise, and durable PBT keycaps with customizable white backlighting. Perfect for enhancing productivity and adding a touch of elegance to your workspace.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.9L x 13.4W x 3.9H Centimeters |
Colour | Beige+Gray |
Theme | Rainbow |
Style Name | Classic |
Network Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Button Quantity | 34 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Number of Keys | 34 |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Product Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Hot-Swappable |
Z**X
A most important find for a left handed gamer.
If you're a PC gaming enthusiast that uses the mouse in your left hand, then you probably know Outside of the Azeron offerings there are literally NO options for a game pad to use in your right. None are available even if you had the money to pay the left handed tax. Zero... none whatsoever... You're hard put to find a left handed mouse as well. As an MMO enthusiast I've grown up with an unorthodox style of play that makes far more sense than the god-awful wasd standard. I bind my abilities to the number pad and the navigation cluster (page up, home, insert, etc) and strafe with my thumb on the arrow keys. If more abilities are needed I bind the same keys with the ctrl modifier added. It works so well. (Note the keys I mentioned are the only ones in an ergonomic non-staggered pattern) Once you get used to it though nothing else will work because it's that good. Since full sized keyboards have a tendency to inhibit your mouse movement this can handicap the playstyle. To find a number pad with the navigation cluster is akin to finding a mermaid unicorn. Not to mention one that's made extremely well, has thock, is BACKLIT, and HOTSWAPPABLE!!! I can finally break out my custom GMMK 60% for a session. Thank you Kinst your product means more to me than you may ever know. I'll add pictures if possible when I get home. 100% Best keypad ever. I'd buy it if it was 100 dollars.
C**S
Great value for a great product!
I was honestly blown away by the quality of this product, not only are the stems lubed for the larger keys but the switches in it were surprisingly good quality too! I swapped out some of the keycaps and switches for my own but I'd buy this product again in a heartbeat
C**N
Reminds me of my old Nintendo box
I hold this little pad like I would my first Zelda controller. Response time is rapid and I get my work done with greater ease. It has enough keys that you can assign whatever task you want those to do for you. I am on Windows which make mapping actions to key trivial to do on the fly. It is easier to hold than one of the 'compact' mechanical keyboards, which I find to be too wide, including buttons that I don't need and missing the critical. When you think about speed of operation, most of our actions come down to enter, delete, backspace, copy, paste, space plus whatever few media buttons happen to make up your digital vices of choice. This little keypad has plenty of room for all that. Paired with a simple programmable mouse, you can one-hand most anything.
C**R
Amazing Numpad and Perfect Beginner Keyboard Mod Platform
This is a great numpad for those who need an extra or external one. It's very clear that Kisnt is genuinely serious about this product because not only is it hot-swappable (means you can take out and change the key switches) but they even use decent quality PBT keycaps AND they also show a diagram of all the layers within the numpad which are essentially popular keyboard mods built into the numpad at a manufacturing/OEM level...heck even the stabilizers for the 0, Enter and + keys are lubed! All of which is completely unnecessary for something like this product, but highly respectable!Switches (Outemu Brown): They do the job, but in stock form they are pretty rough, grainy feeling, and rattly compared to something like a Gateron G Pro Brown. I decided to lube my switches and it makes them a lot better feeling/sounding however the Outemu clips which hold the key switch case together are a PITA to undo...so if you decided to do it, you will need a lot of patience. Alternatively you can just swap them out to something different which I am planning to do later on.Extra Note: This this numpad is actually a great and inexpensive place to start if you are thinking about getting into custom keyboards but want a place to start. You could try changing switches to find the feel you like, try different keycaps or even try lubing the switches. Sure you could buy a keyboard for this price, but you might as well start on a nicer platform like this which will be leagues better than a full keyboard at this price point -- then once you're ready, buy into a decent keyboard set and build it out with the skills you learn from this numpad...ultimately since it's a numpad, the risk to messing something up is a lot less since a broken numpad isn't gonna be the end of the world.Recommendation to Kisnt: I would recommend updating the product to include pre-lubed switches if the margins allow, it would take this already amazing product and bring it to perfection imo.P.S. - Please launch a full keyboard with this level of manufacturing! a 75% or TKL would be great~
P**K
Hood but lighter than it appears
It's a good cheap mechanical number pad. Has a satisfying click when typing a d travel distance is good. Only with I had was that it had a bit more resistance when typing. The keys feel like nor.al keys but with a click in them. No chonk when typing. They don't feel like higher quality boards that have a heavy key and base.
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