🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Key Press!
The HUO JI 12 Keys PBT Keycaps Backlit set is designed for gamers seeking durability and style. Made from high-quality PBT material, these keycaps feature an anti-grease coating and are compatible with most mechanical keyboards. The unique doubleshot construction allows for vibrant RGB lighting, while the included keycap puller ensures easy maintenance and customization.
Brand | HUO JI |
Manufacturer | HUO JI |
Model | K-101 |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 22.86 x 1 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | K-101 |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
Special Features | Waterproof, Backlit |
Mounting Hardware | Keycap Puller |
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Power Source | ac |
Batteries Included | No |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | HUO JI |
Item Weight | 20 g |
R**R
Good
I have G-lightening key board, two keys was broken and I was searching similar keys. I found this and fitted perfectly.
V**G
Pretty expensive!!
Fits perfectly, but when you see the cost doesn't justify the quality
A**.
Slippery, feels bad and doesn't look as good as on the pictures
The first thing I noticed was my fingers got imprinted on it. The more I typed, the slippery it got. After a while it was just a mess of fingerprints.And the colors,They just fade away revealing the plastic beneath from all sides. It's not even like a design where the color's fading, that would have been cool. This one just... Fades into oblivion. I thought my unit had an issue so I had it replaced and the second one was worse.Stick to Etsy for keycaps.
I**R
Not value to money
Their is way too much shimmer and the transparency to get the light to pass through work’s awkward.. i wont recommend spend more money and go for razer or hyperx
P**L
US keyboard layout WARNING!!
The keys are based on US keyboard layoutTake This as a warning because you might get confused while typing on this
A**R
Very bad quality of switch caps
Product Paint is Very Cheap and Get's fade Very easily.
S**I
Worst quality!
The gloss finish started to wear off withing a month. Total waste of money. Amazon is cheating and so the seller.I WANT FULL REFUND!
S**T
Best Keyboard for clumsy people who eat 'al desko'!!!
Best keyboard for the price. I do not understand why people spend $100+ for keyboards when this one has all of the features those have, and more!This keyboard is the most reliable keyboard out there due to it's ease of maintainence.Let me preface this by saying that I have ruined nice keyboards before by spilling some nasty, sugary drink on them before.I had the misfortune of having an accident with this keyboard before as well. However, a great feature that I fell ALL keyboards should include, ESPECIALLY if they are charging $100+ is FULLY REMOVABLE KEY SWITCHES! Most mechanical keyboards have the switches that are soldered to the main board. Which means when a liquid is spilled on the keyboard, there is no way of removing the dirt or replacing dead keyswitches. You are forced to live with a partially functioning keyboard that smells and has an ant colony living in it (I know, it happened to me before. It was GROSS) or you have to throw that expensive fancy keyboard in the trash. This keyboard allows for the removal of the key switches which means that every single component can be cleaned and repaired/replaced, including the main board itself! An added bonus to the removable switches is the fact that they can be swapped in for any other type of key switch made from other brands. You are not stuck with the Otemu Blue switches included with the keyboard in case you want to try out other styles(They are however very quality switches which are rated for long term use and are better feeling than Cherry MX Blue switches in my opinion). Another quality feature is the fact that the cable can be removed from the keyboard. The cord that comes with the keyboard is decent in quality and length, but it can be swapped out for a high quality Micro-USB cable you use to charge your phone with if desired.Build quality is also another very notable attribute of this keyboard.For $50 one would expect the build quality to be rather cheap, however, this is not the case.The back plate itself is made of aluminum, which gives the keyboard a quality look and feel.However, while the back plate may be made of aluminum, the body of the keyboard is made of plastic.I would have preferred if the housing was aluminum as well, however that would likely be much more expensive to manufacture and this keyboard would no longer cost $50The plastic itself however seems to be a rather sturdy and thick type of plastic that preserves rigidity while conserving weight, unlike an all aluminum housing.Rubber feet were placed on the bottom of the keyboard which helps with stabilization and prevents the keyboard from moving when typing.It also includes small stands that fold out which also have rubber on the bottom to prevent movement. While these stands are reliable, they seem loose and tend to fold back into the keyboard when the unit is pushed with a decent force.The RGB lighting itself is very beautiful and can be toggled to 10 different lighting modes, Brightness and speed.The lighting is not the best on the market however due to the color being limited 7 different colors, as opposed to others which can display the full color spectrum. While this may be a bother to some, I am completely satisfied with the lighting as it still looks great.One gripe I had with this keyboard was the fact that the cord can be unplugged rather easily, leading to accidentally unplugging your motherboard.However, I remedied this be fitting the wire through the included grooves at the bottom of the keyboard. Very nice feature.Also included in the box is a small bag containing 5 new key switches, a keycap and keyswitch removal tools. Very nice touch!!!Overall, I would HIGHLY recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a high quality keyboard for a very reasonable price. While I bought this keyboard with the intention of using it for gaming, being a college student who has to type many papers, this keyboard is parsecs ahead of normal membrane dome keyboards or laptop chiclet keyboards and is pleasant to type on due to its mechanical nature.
S**S
Wow! Nice!
This is the 4th keyboard I have tried, and researched a couple dozen. I got so frustrated, I tried and then returned the past two.THIS one I am keeping! It is a little more cost than others, but not as much as many other premium keyboards.I love the keys switches. I got the Blue key option. Prefect resistance, and just the right amount of click.Where this really shines is the backlighting. Each key has it's own LED, and the control options are nice. The LEDs are bright, and the key caps are clear enough to see the letters perfect (I'm old and losing my sight). I love the static mode where each key is a different color. The font on the keys is cool, looks great and different, but still very clear to see. And the little added touch of the LED dimming, for a split second when it's pressed, is cool!The build is solid. It has just the right weight. The deck is plastic but firm, with a nice chrome metal trim around the outside. It feels so solid that inside the plastic must be a metal frame. I like how the deck is also just a smidgen larger than the keys. I have a tight space in my keyboard draw. It is just small enough to fit on the draw and leave room for the mouse pad. My choices in purchasing keyboards were first limited by those 17.1" or smaller, which this is.Although this is a gaming keyboard, I can't comment on that, since I am not a gamer. But the key click would be nice, I am sure. It looks awesome so fitting for a tricked out rig. And there are many backlit options for gaming, turning off and on different key LEDs for different game's keyboard layouts.I use it for web development and multimedia editing. The keyboard is the center of my work day. This feels perfect. The backlit options and the key font are perfect for a dimmed light environment. It allows me to adjust to the perfect settings for my use.After much research, and many purchases, I can easily say that is one of the best keyboards out there for the money. Pay less, and it is cheap. And you'll have to pay a lot more to get better.
H**M
Tastatur Zuordnung ist falsch !
Z und Y kann man nicht Tauschen(siehe Bild 1 und 2)Die Zahlen 7-8-9 haben falsche Symbole (die „Klammern“ sind falsch)Die sich auch nicht tauschen lassen,weil ja die Zahlen drauf sind !Die ganze Anordnung und das Menü um die Farben einzustellen sind eine Zumutung !Keinerlei Beschreibung dabei !!!
A**R
Good keyboard, kind of loud, paying for flash.
I just got my keyboard a couple of days ago. And I gotta say, I was definitely taken in by the flashy colors. If I had to get a keyboard again, I would probably go with a more basic mechanical keyboard with quieter switches and either very basic white LED backlighting, or none at all. (Turns out you don't actually stare at your keyboard when using your computer) The Outemu blue switches are loud, and after just 2 days, I'm looking into how much it would be to replace my switches with cherry browns or reds (looks like it would be close to the price of the keyboard itself...) And the cord is a little bit thicker than I'd like. It's just a little stiff and doesn't go behind my desk without putting up a little fight.That said, I think this is a very good keyboard. I do really like the clickiness of the buttons with the blue switches (and I think brown switches keep that while not making as much noise), and I am enjoying the color settings, it's just kind of gimmicky.The overall quality of the keyboard seems pretty impressive. It's sturdy, has a nice heavy feel, and takes up SO MUCH LESS SPACE than my previous keyboard (though that's to be expected when you cut a wrist rest and like 12 macro buttons). I'm also really happy with the keycaps themselves; because this is an RGB keyboard, for the lights to shine through on the keys, the letters are not printed on the keys, but actually part of the key. That means I won't be rubbing them off after repeated use (managed to wipe away the w, z, x, n, k, and tab keys on my last keyboard).My suggestion: look at the Velocifire VM01 keyboard. It's $40, still back-lit (though not RGB, it's all 1 solid color, and seriously, that's fine.), and that one has brown switches (quieter, still tactile, my honest preference here). The cord on that one seems kind of rigid too, and doesn't come out the middle, but offset in the back, so watch that. If you don't need the number pad, or you just prefer a tenkeyless board, the Velocifire TK01 is the one for you, and it's $30, 10 less than the bigger one, and just above half the price of this one.I don't regret buying this keyboard, but a little more research and I probably would've gone with the VM01. It's the switches, man.
U**E
Day 1 expression.
Well I bought this to compare this one with the "glorious modular" keyboard, to see the why the price different, and well right out of the box I can say the LED are a bit better, or maybe that just a placebo effect...because i prefer newer stuffs ;P, it's not corsair level though. The glorious keyboard LED rely on their glossy keycap to reflect light, and they have some weird color choices installed on there as well. However, I do believe that the glorious have more lighting effect option, both have the same amount of user customize option, just not the one I'm looking for that apparently only the Drevo Calibur had for this price point.Both have removeable Switches, so you can replace them depend on your reference, but the Glorious keyboard does not come with extra switches like this one, but i guess that is a bit subjective. Downside is this only come standard with Blueoutemu switches, would be nice to see more switch option add in. Also, i do believe that this keyboard is only able to fit Outemu switches, and possible Cherry MX. Anyways most people prefer gateron, because of their smoothness, I am not the expert at telling the different..I like both, but if i have to compare I would say the outemu have more resistance? I could be wrong though. The only reason why this keyboard is less than the Glorious keyboard, is because of their gateron switches, and it build quality, and possibly 2-4 more lightings preset option. Other than those, both keyboards have the same generic minimalist exterior build, but I do believe Glorious keyboard have a nicer build and sturdier, E-element feel, and seem.....eh budget, but it does have a removable cable, so if you do not like the stock cable you can alway replace it with a nice braided one, the glorious keyboard just come attached with a braided cable.Conclusion: It's great keyboard for the price, build quality need to be improved, because the edge have opening, and it is some what sharp. Also, both keyboard definitely could use a volume roller, but that is just my reference, because I dislike the ideas of having to use FN then reach for the F1-2 for volume up, and down, but The glorious keyboard minimize the reach by placing them on F9-F11, to shorten the distance.--Glorious for build quality, fit gateron switches, and possible every other switches as well.--E-element(z88) detachable cable, water resistance, and more budget friendly.
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