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EVGA USB Z20 RGB Optical Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Optical Mechanical Switches (Clicky), 812-W1-20US-KR, Black

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Features

  • TOF Proximity Range Sensor detects user movement to trigger the system awake or to send it to sleep
  • Light Strike LK Optical Mechanical switches with a low 1.5 mm travel to actuation, generating 25% faster response time compared to traditional mechanical switches. Featuring Linear switches with N-key rollover to ensure that you get exactly the type of feedback and experience you want.
  • Powered by a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core USB microprocessor supporting 4,000Hz polling rate.Offering the most advanced gaming keyboard experience, 4K Hz is 4x more responsive and inputs can be more precise.
  • Per key RGB Lighting with left and right RGB light bars and 14 pre set lighting effects customizable via the UNLEASH RGB software
  • Five dedicated and programmable Macro E keys, customizable via the UNLEASH RGB software

Description

EVGA Z20 RGB Optical Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Optical Mechanical Switches (Clicky).

Brand: EVGA


Compatible Devices: 400-KB-PM00-R1 Premium Magnetic Palm Rest for EVGA Z20/Z12 Gaming Keyboards


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Mechanical


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Lighting


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 19


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Clicky


Brand: ‎EVGA


Item model number: ‎812-W1-20US-KR


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎3.06 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.58 x 5.94 x 1.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18.58 x 5.94 x 1.5 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎EVGA


Date First Available: ‎February 9, 2021


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  • Affordable keyboard with great features
I originally purchased the "linear" version of this EVGA Z20 keyboard and had a defective headset jack that would not click and retain the 3.5mm plug. I contacted EVGA support and would have had to wait keyboard-less to send in the defective unit and receive a replacement. I opted to order the "clicky" version and return the "linear" keyboard. My reasoning for going "clicky" was that without the haptic feedback of the click I tended to slam the keys all the way creating an annoying "clack." The keyboard has many different lighting effects that are simple to switch through and adjust brightness. The TOF sensor allows the lighting to turn off when you step away and welcome you with animations (set using the EVGA Unleash RGB software) when you return. I believe it can also be set to lock your PC or put it to sleep when you leave and unlock or wake it when you return, but I have not used that function. You can even create custom lighting effects, assigning colors and effect to individual keys, that will remain active as long as the software is minimized to the taskbar. The keyboard includes many useful features. The 3.5mm headphone jack passes through to the microphone and headphone connections on the PC, so you can simply plug a gaming headset with a common 3.5mm TRRS plug into the keyboard. The keyboard also includes USB passthrough. This is great if the USB ports on your PC are difficult to get to, or if you just want to plug in a wired game controller every now and then. Please be advised, in order to utilize the USB and 3.5mm jack passthrough you will need to plug in the keyboard's 2 USB plugs and 2 3.5mm plugs. The keyboard will function normally, without the passthrough features, if you plug in only one USB and no 3.5mm plugs. I assume that a second USB is required for the passthrough since the keyboard is already drawing ample power from one USB port to illuminate the LEDs and communicate with the PC. There are easily programmable macro keys along the left-hand side of the keyboard that can be assigned to easily execute shortcuts that would require multiple key presses, or that are difficult to remember. The volume wheel is conveniently located on the top right corner, above the mute and multimedia keys. It is easy to find in the dark due to it's corner location, textured surface, and wide footprint. Overall, there are a lot of great, easy-to-use features on this keyboard. It is a nice looking keyboard with a magnetically detachable palm rest. The keys are quite loud, however. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2022 by CQTX740

  • Keyboard itself is great but.
EDIT, BUT I It's lasted and found I like it, now that it is not in production any more. Replacing a Logitech G910 with missing tooth syndrome (broken keys). Keyboard itself is great, 'clicky' one is clicky, led's are bright, board has 0 flex, no sharp edges and good for lap users, and not very heavy. Bad. box experience; Box looks nice but after opening the thrill is lost, nothing but a keyboard folded and weaved into black painted cardboard and a info card (mine had wedged under one of the stickon feet on bottom of keyboard so now the foot wont stay stuck). Bad. Software; Oh my what a mess, great idea of making the keyboard actually store the commands but the keyboard randomly forgets all it memory and the software don't keep track so you have to reprogram the keys once and a while. Plus the software is so buggy and slow its painful to use. Just hoping it gets better. Bad. Cable; wow, might be able to tow a light car with it. Yes its 2 USB3 and an audio in it but it don't flex (you will notice it when you try and get it out of the box) then its wrapped in the heavy cloth, Soft flexible silicone cable would have been better but cloth wrapped sells better. Update Contacted EVGA as most of my feet have fallen off starting with the one that was stuck to the card in the box. The only thing they would do is replace the keyboard completely which is a waste and means I would be without for weeks. So I refused that and it's been commando sense. Also now one key the number pad 'ENTER' key no longer works, the led does but not the switch. One Positive is the software has been updated and has become much more reliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021 by Mark S. Brown

  • Very interesting, falls short in a few places
Full disclaimer, at the 175 msrp this wouldnt cut it for me. I got this on a great sale at 60$, which was great, and maybe i could see this being around 100$. EVGA delivers a great gaming keyboard with some flaws that i will get into in this review. I had been trying out new keyboards since i finally opted to stray from my razer blackwidow, and wanted to see what EVGA's clicky optical mechanical switches felt like. They do have a satisfying click to them, but there isnt much feedback from the key itself. This is great for gaming as you can get great response from the keys, but a little less comfortable for me as im used to MX blues or Razer Greens. This strong point is even better with the 4k polling rate, and low latency reported by Rtings review, where it competes well with other more experienced brands in this space. Build quality feels solid, and while it isnt super nicely textured in my eyes its sturdy. There is a headphone passthrough which i used to love (i just got a different adapter on my desk now) and usb 2.0 port for a mouse or controller. The very disappointing factor for me is the keycaps themselves, they feel very cheap / "glossy". The textured ones look cool but feel horrid since they only are half textured. I bought some horizon skylights from drop.com and the keyboard now looks much cooler and feels way better to type on. EVGA needs to fix this in later revisions, and consider using higher quality keycaps as for 175 i would have been returning this, and even 100$ is steep with those. Lastly, the software is very basic. Im gonna play devils advocate and say i like it. Its unobtrusive, doesnt require an account, and you load the configs onto the keyboard which means you dont need to leave it running. It could have more features and probably should for the rgb / macro enthusiasts but please keep the onboard profiles EVGA, its my favorite feature. Other thoughts, the macro keys are nice, and while i havent played with them much yet i do like they are here. The media keys are a bit low but otherwise good. Volume wheel feels better than the blackwidow v3s. The sensor is also nice, although just a gimmick ( nice my rgb doesnt randomly stay on like some lther peripherals, but sometimes it still triggers off my chair). Overall, i like this keyboard and plan to use it for awhile just also consider getting different keycaps for a better experience. Good first attempt EVGA, hope the next ones even better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by Terrorgod Terrorgod

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