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Brand | DREVO |
Item model number | CATE71US |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Mac,Windows |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.02 x 12.99 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.02 x 12.99 x 1.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | DREVO |
ASIN | B07QXRY12Q |
Date First Available | April 23, 2019 |
M**E
I really like it
The material is nice it's more of a matte finish its made of ABS. The lighting effects are way more than expected but to get individual keys you need to install a program. The keys are very clicky and nice but have a bit of a tinniness to it. I put orings and they feel and sound great now. Coming from a Aukey mechanical keyboard they are similar but these have a little more length to activate the key. The size is perfect, my desk is smaller than my previous so I have just as much space as before but of course you lose the number keys. I recommend this keyboard or any of the variets made by this company. I may just buy a wireless one in the near future.
E**A
Worth Your Money
This Keyboard is very good for its price, Ive always wanted to have a good mechanical keyboard with rgb with no more than 100$ and i stumbled upon a video of this keyboard. I am very satisfied with it. Only one backdraw is that when u press an individual key it makes a spring sound at the end but it is not noticeable unless ur putting ur ears very close to it. Very good keyboard
A**K
Strong keyboard for gaming
I don't often write reviews, but after going through several other more affordable mechanical keyboards, including red dragon, this one has been the best. The keys haven't stopped working, it's built strong, the LED lighting and effects are great, it's a smaller keyboard giving you more mousepad to work with. Can't complain.
M**O
Great Keyboard for the Money
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better 60~ish% keyboard at this price.It's slightly bigger than your average 60% keyboard, adding an extra column or two making the arrow's and ? keys a little less wonky. That extra column also lets me have home, end, printscreen, etc keys which I use far too often to sacrifice with most minimalist keyboards. I got the blue switches and they're buttery smooth though I do recommend buying keycap dampeners to take some of the harsh clack sounds away.The keycaps themselves are a velvetty textured plastic and I felt guilty switching them out with someone more colorful. The board has about 15-20 led color effects but I dont think you can manually set every key to the color of your choosing. The frosted acrylic on the sides of the tray are a nice effect and glow with whatever color profile you've selected. USB-C is also a nice plus and rarely found on keyboards in this price range (or ones much more expensive).Compared to my Anne, I'm having a hard time justifying spending anything over 50 bucks when this gem exists. I highly recommend it to anyone just looking into the world of mechanical keyboards or even if you're experienced. This board is decked out for the price and very compact. For an extra 20-30 you can buy some custom caps from amazon and have a board which blows all of your coworkers away.
M**K
missing Linux functionality
I love this keyboard, but removing 1 star because of the following needs with my operating system, which is linux based: (1) I can't switch between tty1-7 consoles. This requires a combination keypress on full size keyboards: Ctrl-Alt-f1 to Ctrl-Alt-f7 to change between tty1 and tty7 consoles. Those keypress combination does not work on this keyboard as far as I can tell, and pressing the Fn along with those combinations have no affect. Also, when I'm surfing the internet, on a standard size keyboard I can press Alt-LeftArrow or Alt-RightArrow to go backwards or forwards in my webpage viewing history. Now i have to use the mouse and click on the web browsers graphical LeftArrow or RightArrow to do that. When I try to use the Alt-LeftArrow or AltRightArrow on this keyboard, it has a different functionality. I moves my window to the left or right. It doesn't work to move backwards or forwards in my webpage viewing history, regardless of if I press the Fn shifter key along with the other key combinations.I'm planning on coming back to this review and updating it to a 5 star rating, because I'm so pleased with this amazing keyboard, otherwise. I'm going to do that as soon as I find a solution to my problem of not being able to toggle between my tty1 to tty7 consoles in Linux. In the mean time, I'm posting 4-star review as a signal that this issue needs to be addressed for Linux users. I'm not using this for gaming, but for Linux and Vim usage. So consider it a 5 star review if that's your. As a Vim Linux user I was looking for a compact keyboard with only 5 rows of keys, so I can keep my hands on homerow, and easily hit the Esc key as necessary, from homerow. This does it very well, and the amazing RGB backlight is awesome. I love the clicky blue key switches as well.Final message... Dear 60 Percent keyboard manufactures, please address functionality of your keyboards so Linux Users can have a compact 5 row keyboard that addresses their needs too, as detailed above. Thanks for the fine keyboard, DREVO!
D**S
Low Quality
Worked fine for 19 days. Then suddenly the bottom row on the keyboard just stopped working. Returning it.
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