Switch type (linear for gaming, tactile for typing)
Layout (full-size, TKL, 60%, 75%)
Wired or wireless with battery life
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Kisnt KN85 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 75% Layout with RGB Backlit, Custom Hot Swappable, Creamy Sound, Bluetooth/2.4GHz/USB-C Compatible with Windows/Mac/PC(Retro Beige,Linear Switch)
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Mechanical
75%
Yes
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$46
$42.99
Specifications
SwitchesMechanical
Layout75%
WirelessYes
RGBYes
PERFORMANCE
66%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Creamy Sound, Solid Build, Perfect Feel — Kisnt Got This Right
I kept seeing this keyboard everywhere — the one that kept getting away. I wasn’t sure about the build quality at first. Months ago, I saw a great review from Hipoyotec, but still didn’t pull the trigger. Eventually my keyboard addiction got the best of me, and I’m glad it did. This thing is thocky, creamy, sturdy, and feels like real quality when you’re using it. I love it. 100% worth the price. The layout on the right side is perfect, it works great with Linux, and it just looks slick. I do wish they included a bit more in the box — maybe extra caps or switches — but that’s just the spoiled keyboard addict in me talking. I’ve lost count of how many keyboards I own at this point. I’ll try anything: cheap, midrange, “premium.” I rarely spend over $150, and honestly, I usually stay under $90. I love finding hidden gems like this one. Half the fun of this hobby is taking something mediocre and making it great. A while back I bought a $7 keyboard off Amazon, swapped the switches, lubed it, threw on new caps, and took it traveling — it ended up becoming one of my favorites. Aluminum boards are gorgeous, sure, but they can be overrated. Leobog makes some fantastic ones too. I’ve got boxes of switches and caps I haven’t even opened yet. I’ve stopped counting. Probably over fifty by now. And don’t even get me started on HE switches — that’s another rabbit hole entirely. Anyway, back on track: this Kisnt keyboard is easily in my top ten, maybe even top five. Every Wednesday I rotate keyboards — swap, tune, re-evaluate — but this one doesn’t need a thing. It sounds and feels perfect right out of the box. Thanks, Kisnt. You nailed it.
Jake · 2025-10-09 · via amazon
★★★★★Very solid for the budget
Great keyboard with a nice solid feel. Sounds great and has a nice smooth "thocky" sound. I was surprised how nice the switches were from the start. Get this keyboard if you aren't looking to customize your keyboard. This one is a great setup from the start. I typically work with it wired, so I can't comment on the bluetooth connectivity, but it's plenty responsive while plugged in. No lag from what I can tell. It is made of plastic, but feels solid. The layers of silicone give it a heavier feel than I expected, making the keyboard feel far more premium for its affordability. If you're looking for something very solid, with a great feel and sound without emptying your wallet, I'd buy this keyboard without hesitation. Highly recommended.
LKeck · 2026-01-26 · via amazon
★★★★★Comfortable, creamy sound, easy set up.
Set up was a breeze, simply plug in. It charges in a few hours. This keyboard is really nice. I like the “creamy” sound other viewers have described. A VERY light touch is all you need to type. I won’t say it’s sensitive, it just requires a light touch of each key. That is something I need to get used to. I have a laptop set up on a riser, and needed a keyboard that will fit in the small space beneath it. This was my choice after reviewing MANY keyboards. I also wanted a laptop with raised keys, a mechanical keyboard. I like the “old school” feel of it. Weight: it’s heavy. I won’t be traveling with it, so that doesn’t matter to me. But I love the heaviness of it. Feels secure in its spot. Ergonomics: there are two levels if you want to change the angle. Three is you count not using the little feet at the back. I also have a padded hand/wrist rest for extra comfort (NOT INCLUDED) but the keyboard itself is comfortable to use. Color: I would have preferred black to match my desk accessories and laptop, or blue my favorite color. I went for the least expensive option as the color doesn’t change the effectiveness of the device. Lights: it’s advertised as a gaming keyboard. I’m not a gamer, nor will I ever be. You CAN turn off the lights. Simply read the paperwork that comes in the package to know how.
Billlydee · 2026-04-01 · via amazon
★★★★★Incredible value, no frills mechanical keyboard. No silly bloatware.
Couldn't ask for a better mechanical keyboard. I was never super in to mechanical keyboards until I started watching some reviews and used my friends while at his place. Fell in love with how they felt and sound. My corsair k70 I had for over 4 years was starting to show its age so I started shopping. I watched "RandomfrankP"s video showing of this keyboard in his budget tech videos and for under $40 I was hooked. Ordered and was immediately impressed. Had for 8+ months and its everybit as good as when I first set it up. Super responsive, ergonomic, rgb is a bonus honestly, colorways look great no matter the choice, sounds so satisfying, and can handle long gaming sessions no problem. This keyboard is worth every bit of $80-$100 so getting it for half of that is an incredible value. Ditch whatever big box brand keyboard you have and save yourself some money and headache. Biggest win is NO STUPID BLOATWARE. No icue, razer, armory crate crap. Plug it in and game/work away!
Donald T. · 2026-04-18 · via amazon
★★★★★A surprisingly nice keyboard for the price!
It's hard to imagine a keyboard that feels as nice to type on as this one for the money. I bought this keyboard as a temporary backup to use while I was cleaning the keycaps on my more expensive custom keyboard and I actually like typing on this one (the Kisnt KN85 that I am using right now to type this review) better. It's plastic, but feels quite solid, the switches are smooth and sound quite nice. The keycaps are good quality. They are not shine through, which isn't a problem for me. As far as connectivity goes, I am using it in wired mode, so I can't speak to the wireless functionality. YMMV there. I am docking this keyboard one star for the software, which is proprietary and seems a bit sketchy. If this had VIA compatibility it would be an easy 5 star recommend. One last note, I am using this keyboard on Windows and it works as expected. I have no knowledge of how it performs on Linux and/or Mac OS.