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The E-YOOSO Magnetic Axis Mechanical Keyboard redefines speed with its Hall effect magnetic switches triggering at just 0.1mm, enabling unparalleled rapid response. Featuring dual-action keypresses, customizable RGB lighting with 14 modes, and an ultra-fast 8000Hz reporting rate, this compact 60% wired keyboard with premium PBT keycaps is engineered for gamers and professionals seeking precision and style. Compatible across Windows and Mac systems, it offers full macro customization for ultimate control.







J**A
Great budget board
Was rooting around on Amazon for a cheap keyboard to turn into a painting project & accidentally stumbled into the love of my keyboard life. I like blue switches because I'm insufferable, so ymmv.Pros:-Fond of the backlight. I love single-color backlights & the teal on this is SOOOOO pretty, especially at the lower brightnesses, which is what I prefer anyway. The RGB sides are a nice touch; I like a little rainbow on my desk without being too ~gamer~. (I'm a writer.)-Love the layout. Size, key placement, everything's intuitive & not cramped or too spread out, and the extra space around the edges is actually why I picked this one but it gives it such a cool retro look.-The switches actually. I love blue switches, but a lot of blue switches in the lower price ranges aren't actually clicky enough/don't have a heavy enough spring, so yes they're loud but they're not the right amount of tactile. These aren't as grating as Razer greens sound-wise, but have a similar (if not even a hair stiffer) feel. Stiffer than Gateron blues. I want to know what kind of switches are actually in this thing cuz they're awesome.-But hey, it's hotswappable if you're into that kind of thing!Cons:-Hard-wired USB which is the only way to connect so I can't use it with my tablet. (If they made this exact same board but used the acres of empty space in the case to throw a battery in there & make it wireless, I would buy like. 12.)-I believe it has what the youths call "spring ping". If this bugs you, this will not be your jam. However, I'm old and I love loud angry-sounding keyboards because they remind me of the days of AOL chatrooms, so I'm unperturbed by this feature.-Keycaps are trash. Hot utter trash. Throw them out. Sounded 300% better instantly by just swapping for a set of PBT caps I had on hand.-Enough empty real estate in the case to found a small autonomous nation in. I'm not necessarily advocating for opening your keyboard up and filling the space in the back with silicone and tape and foam and o-rings, but y'know. That makes it sound...less like I'm being haunted by the echo of springs, and takes it up into Favorite Keyboard Ever territory for me. A bunch of people on youtube have modded this keyboard to improve the sound, so it's really easy to see how everybody else made it sound better if that's your thing, and if you brick it in the process it's less than twenty bucks so there's very little risk to modding it. Maybe put that one in the Pros category.Overall, I can't believe I came out here to buy a keyboard for a joke project and ended up with a new daily driver. This thing rocks. Just go for it, dude.
S**A
Good tenkeyless. Keycap font is different.
A solidly built tenkeyless for the money, it feels a little higher quality than expected for the price. The weighty construction and rubber feet add stability and there are a neat assortment of lighting modes that are changed and adjusted with key combinations.The actual typing feels decent, it's not the comfiest keyboard I've ever used, but the keys are fairly stable, they do the job and don't give me many problems with typing errors. Really miss the number pad though, I often find myself reaching over to plug in numbers only to find its not there. That's just one of the things you lose in order to make things more compact.These use Outemu switches, the typical value-brand clones of the Cherry switches used in many of the more expensive brands. The keyboard also comes with some cheap plastic key removal tools and five spare blue keyswitches that you can use in case a switch breaks. If you have a keyboard with a few broken switches that you want to try doing some surgery on, you might get it back by transplanting one of these spare keys in.Overall, having got this on a whim to try out a tenkeyless model, I think I'll stick with the standard full size keyboards. If you need something inexpensive and space saving and don't have to worry about the noise this thing will make, This E-Yooso board will do the trick.
T**A
Sturdy but noisy
I have been using this keyboard as my main keyboard for several months. It is nice and responsive, the keys never get stuck for me and it has the customizable RGB that I was looking for. The only downside for me is that it is really loud. I know mechanical keyboards are loud in general, but this one no matter how gently you are hitting the keys, other people can hear me typing. I use Krisp to drown out background sounds but it still picks up on my mic.
B**E
A nice surprise
I bought this keyboard while looking for one to mod for my first project. It's always on sale pretty much, and for the price it's a great value for a solid case and pcb with rgb underglow. The stock switches are terrible (at least the blue ones I got were), and they're a nightmare to take out of the pcb. With new switches and some modding (foam in the case, tape on the pcb), this board really came to life. Definitely worth it for anyone who enjoys modding budget boards.
E**.
Amazing, especially for the price!!
I use this for gaming and it is super durable and great quality, especially for the price! I haven’t tried swapping keys or switches, but the switches it comes with are satisfyingly clicky and it has withstood everything I’ve put it through great. Only downside is that the keys only light up light blue, but otherwise, it’s perfect!
N**O
Surprisingly good
Not going to win you any rewards but it works for over a month now and the cat even spilled tea on it rofl
L**Y
PERFECT! BUT LOUD
I really like it alot but there's one thing that stops me from gaming most of the time. its to loud these have blue switches and if you didn't know blue switches are the loudest switches.
R**.
CLICKY but amazing for price!
This is my first “gaming” keyboard and although it is very clicky and loud, it is AMAZING considering the price! The lights work perfectly and it’s fun to click around on. Don’t try to remove and change the keycaps. It’s not worth it, you’ll never get all of the keys off.
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