The media could not be loaded. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/F1ep9I8osyL.mp4 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61wiyc7AIqL._SY256.jpg I bought this little keyboard as a secondary board to go with my tablet/laptop when I'm writing away from my main computer. I have a Mercury K1 Lite as my main keyboard and I wanted something similarly creamy. It's the fourth mechanical keyboard I have ordered (my partner has a Keychron C2 Pro 8k) and it impressed me for the price point. It was on sale and had a coupon and I am beyond pleased for what I paid for it, but it would be well worth the retail price (but just wait for a sale!). This replaced a Womier Q61 V2 which retails at over $50. That keyboard had a terrible case ping that I couldn't stand, the keys were plasticky and too slick, and the switches were wobbly and just sort of sluggish. It was creamy sounding yet hollow, and it felt bad enough that I returned it to get this one. The case was also a weird plastic foggy kind of color that just reminded me of dried glue.
Out of the box, this keyboard is very impressive. The switches are creamy, clacky, and a bit thocky. Good travel, and the stem wobble is noticeable (to me) but it's not as bad as the switches that came stock with my Mercury. To the average person that doesn't feel like swapping switches out of the box and is fine with a lighter touch, this thing is perfect. What I did though took it to the next level. I swapped in some Akko Green Fogs into the alphas and spacebar so far and it just made the best sounding keyboard I have heard (and I've listened to a lot of keyboard videos lately and spent a lot of time swapping switches on boards). For me, it somehow hits creamy, clacky, and a bit of thocky all at once. Not everyone likes heavier switches, but the review shows what they sound like versus the stocks. I have fibro and EDS and for me a heavier switch with a shorter travel I can float on causes less joint pain than lighter switches or tactiles. I think I accidentally stumbled across my endgame board in my secondary board.
I loved the case. Felt very solid with good, thick plastic. I'm actually not a fan of metal cases so this was a plus for me.
The keycaps are also surprisingly sturdy. They're solid, they stick to the switches well (a little too well) and I was going to replace the keycaps because this isn't my favorite colorway, the pink is a bit coral and the blue is a bit country cottage blue, but without spending as much as or more than the board itself I doubt I would be able to find nicer keycaps. They feel better than Keychron OEM and the Cherry keycaps on my Mercury, and certainly better than the smooth shiny keycaps that came on the Womier.
Regarding RGB - some reviews say the RGB is a little weak and this is why. The switches that come stock do not have very good RGB diffusal. They are opaque plastic, whereas the Akko Green Fogs are transparent housing. So, I get the gripe, and if RGB being a little weaker on the bottom bothers you and you don't want to swap switches that's fair, there are other keyboards out there, but none at this price point for the value imo. But if you're comfortable swapping switches, you can find transparent top housing switches for around $20 to replace the whole board if the RGB is that important. I think for the price point the switches they include make sense - something that works well enough for the user not interested in swapping switches that saves money on the board itself. I didn't have any issues with RGB brightness or being able to read the keys in either bright light or low light with RGB on and off.
All in all, out of the box this is a wonderful keyboard that rivals more expensive keyboards for the sound and the feel. With the addition of the Akko Green Fogs, this keyboard is an absolute dream.
E. S. · 2026-03-23 · via amazon
★★★★★Exactly what I wanted
This was exactly what I was looking for in a wireless keyboard. The brightness is perfect, the keys and the keyboard are the perfect size. The quality of the keyboard in general is wonderful, this might be my new brand of gaming keyboards to buy. I love the way the keyboard looks, I love how simple it is to set up, I aboslutley love the color, it looks so much better in person then it does in the image, and I love how quite the keys are compared to the last keyboard I had. The backlight function is really nice and easy to you. I will more than likely buy from this company again in the future.
Debra Foulk · 2025-08-24 · via amazon
★★★★★A really nice value, feature packed, and great feeling, gaming wireless keyboard.
I needed a replacement keyboard, to replace an older failing logitech K400r membrane. Very nice build quality. Bright LED Backlit through the keycaps to see the characters. Selectable for 2.4Ghz wireless w/provided dongle, or Bluetooth, which means you can use this keyboard on two different systems if you like, just switch to Bluetooth once paired with the other system. Long battery life, and fast charging with the provided USB-C cable, which also the keyboard can be used in wired mode as well.
The keyboard is very sturdy, and the keys are nice feel with medium to light pressure of the Mint Mombo switches and the sound is very thocky too, not annoying clicky. You will be highly satisfied once you start to use this great keyboard.
Comes with stickers, key cap and key switch puller, 4 additional Mint Mambo key switches, 2.4 Ghz USB dongle, USB-C to USB-C/USB-A adapter cable.
Finn · 2025-03-21 · via amazon
★★★★★Good keyboard at a reasonable price.
This keyboard has been great to me. I love the design and layout and the click of the keys is very satisfying. Works perfectly as described.
oob · 2026-03-20 · via amazon
★★★★★Cutest creamy keyboard ever!
My favourite keyboard in the world it is very comfortable and very pleasing to use. I love creamy keyboards and this keyboard is perfect. The connectivity is easy. The lighting and backlight are awesome because you can change them. I would totally recommend this for any egirl out there.