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E-YOOSO Mechanical Keyboard, Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Red Switches, 104 Keys, Wired Keyboard Mechanical with Rainbow Backlit & RGB LED Side Light, Linear Keyboard for Windows, Gaming, PC

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Color: Red Switches(Black Black)


Features

  • Quiet Red Switch & Hot-swappable: Red Switch is guaranteed for 50 million keypresses, 2.6 mm keystroke distance, and 60g actuation force. The OUTEMU Red Switch offers Quiet resistance feedback perfect for work typing and a quiet gaming place. The hot-swappable design allows you to DIY replace the switch according to your needs.
  • Rainbow Backlight & RGB Double Side Light: The button light has 10 backlight operation modes (Fn+Ins switch), and customizable lighting settings (FN+(9, 0). There are 5 modes for RGB side light (Fn+Pause). The color and speed can be adjusted by (FN+()/(=+)).
  • Double Injection Keycaps & Wide Palm Rest: The Double injection-molded keycaps provide crystal clear uniform backlight, ensuring lettering that doesn't scratch off. The wide palm rest provides firm support and prevents fatigue during long-term use. The keyboard with drainage holes to prevent accidental splashing.
  • Full Keys Anti-ghosting & 12 Multimedia Keys: 104 full key supports anti-ghosting technology when you press multiple keys simultaneously to obtain a higher response. The 12 multimedia buttons make you easily access the email, player, my computer, and other media-controlling functions, providing the best typing and gaming experience.
  • Wide Compatibility: E-YOOSO Linear Mechanical Keyboard compatible for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11/PS5/PS4/Mac OS (Mac OS not available multimedia shortcuts). Works well with Desktops, Chromebook, PC, Laptop, Computer, and more.

Brand: E-YOOSO


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Gaming Console, PC


Connectivity Technology: Wired, USB-A


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Special Feature: Ergonomic, Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Wrist Rest


Color: Red Switches(Black Black)


Operating System: Linux, Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2000 and more, Chrome OS, Mac OS, Windows 11


Number of Keys: 104


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Modern


Package Dimensions: 17.68 x 7.95 x 1.73 inches


Item Weight: 0.634 ounces


Manufacturer: E-YOOSO


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: K-662


Date First Available: June 15, 2021


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  • Excellent value with a small QC issue
Color: Red Switches(Gray White)
To get right to the point, this keyboard is a good value and pleasing design with thoughtful features, but the one I got has a broken LED under the letter R. I don't use the backlight that much so it doesn't feel worthwhile to return it, but the quality control could perhaps be better. However, in other respects the build quality is great for the price. It has a lightly textured metal top plate that curves at the front and back, no rough edges, and the keys are level with each other in each row. The spacebar has a little wiggle and is louder than the other keys, but not annoyingly so. The keyboard rocked slightly when I first set it on my desk, but after a day of use I'm not feeling that anymore--I think it just needed a little pressure to level the feet. A white USB-C to USB-A cable is included. It would have been nice to have a right-angle USB-C connector since the port is on the left side of the keyboard and as it is, the cable sticks out kind of far on the side. But this is just a minor quibble. The switches are apparently hot-swappable, though I have not tried this. Others have noted only certain types of switches will fit, so research if you have swapping in mind. A big reason I chose this keyboard over other lower-end 61-key ones was the arrow key implementation. Here they are accessed using the Fn key + the letters WASD. On some others I looked at, you had to hold a Fn-lock key combination for 3 seconds and then the arrows were on keys including /?, which was a no-go for me since I use question marks as well as the arrow keys a lot when typing at work. Small gripe: the lack of F13-F15 keys means I can't use those to control brightness on my Mac; some of the other alternate functions on the F keys for the Mac, like volume up/down/mute, are likewise nowhere to be found. Most likely some key mapping software would give a workaround, but I'm on a managed desktop at work without admin rights and don't want to go through the hassle of getting new software approved and installed. It's not a big deal, and I can use the keyboard for everyday work without any quarrels. Mac users will find that the keys in the Command and Option locations have their mapping swapped--I went into the Keyboards panel in System Preferences and switched them for the sake of muscle memory. I have two full-sized keyboards with blue switches and love the typing experience, but was worried they were too loud for my officemates and wanted to try red switches as a quieter alternative. I also have been using my mouse left-handed for years to avoid stretching far to the side past the number pad on standard keyboards. This 60-percenter lets me put the mouse on the right without a stretch, and takes up less desk space while still offering a full-size experience for typing text. The switches are smooth and quiet--no grinding or bumpiness. When the keys bottom out they still make more noise than a membrane keyboard, but it is much quieter than blue switches and I no longer worry about creating a cacophony for my coworkers. I do miss the tactile feedback of the blues, so maybe browns are in order. The quest continues! :-) I like the stock keycaps which I think may be OEM profile, and it's nice that the manufacturer includes an alternate orange space bar (which is free of the E-YOOSO branding on the gray one) and orange escape key (which is missing the `~ character markings). The white-and-gray color scheme reminds me of old typewriters. The backlight is very bright and a yellow-green color, more green than it appears in the photos--like a yellow highlighter. It shines clearly through the legends with the exception in this case of the letter R. There are a ton of lighting effects and you can choose per-key illumination (just lit up or not--no RGB here, only yellow). Bottom line: broken LED aside, I am loving this keyboard. It is cute, comfortable, has a pleasing sound and feel, and offers most functionality of a full-sized board while saving desk space. I got this for around $22, and feel it is well worth the money. Will keep my eyes out for other E-Yooso keyboards in future. I did notice the sellers tend to change the pricing structure frequently: one day the list price will be lower and the discount lower, too; another day the list price will be higher and a higher discount is offered, so the price does not change that much. But some switch types and colorways may be on sale for less overall, so pay attention. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021 by Dana D. Dana D.

  • To Each Their Own
Color: Blue Switches
I am a huge, Do IT YOUR SELF person. This keyboard on its own is pretty okay. It's not the best or worse, and for it's price it's not bad at all. As someone who bought this to mod it and change it- here are some tips and tricks i had found. 1st- This Keyboard obvisouly isn't meant to mod past Changeing Switches and Keycaps. On their own, the switches are alright and useable. They are scrachy and echoey but that isn't a switch issue but the keyboard itself. The switches themselves are really easy to break and ruin. While pulling them out they were really hard to pull and I easy broke many of them. Meaning, if you aren't going to chnage the switches, don't touch them. 2nd- The Board is hard to open to mod. Many screws and they are tight on there, but after getting them off I found out why the sound of the switches is so echey and scratchy. If you want to improve the sound of your board without removeing the switches or just improveing it, this is for you. After pulling apart the face place and switch board (you can try seperateing the plate and switchboard without removeing the switches but I hadn't found a way, so from what I understand you have to remove the switches) there is a a spring on the switch board that allows for the board to bounce and be more pillowy. It gives space between the faceplate and the switchboard. I am not one to care for the flex of a keyboard, I am more interested in the sound. So I cut off the spring and added foam inbetween the faceplate and switch board. That fixed the issue completely. 3- I ended up tape modding the board and adding P.E foam the bottem to help with the echo and sound. I used Akko Cream Blue Switches and also bought new keycaps a while back that I had painting and recolored. Here are some things to know if you aren't going to mod it like I had. The over all keycaps are pretty good quality. I think they are pretty light for myself but they aren't bad at all. The switches are cheap and honestly I think if anything, invest in getting knew ones. The shape of the board is great. Its a low profile and have legs to make it rise more at an angle if you want it. The board is really nice for the price over all. For no customizeing and price it's a good 4/5 star for me. But one issue I have found is the lights. The R.G.B is customizeable. With a app (Normal at this pricepoint). I wish the app was given on this buying page for easy access. But I found the only working link on Clay Faker's Youtube Video about the Z-11. The site is a chinese eyspc.com and you have to find the Z-11 name in the Chinese Downloads. Sadly the only download that worked for me is the regular Z-11 download that allows you to modify the keys and what they do. So for gamers this is a helpful app to use. Sadly for us that like colors, it can not be changed. Even though it makes it look and sound like you can change the colors, it does not make it obvious that this is infact only one color for the light. You can choose settings for the light. But you can not change its color. Which honestly is really sad. Overall I give it 2/5 stars for customization. For someone who likes to mod this board is not a good option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by Raqui

  • Reseña
Color: Red Switches
Lo llevo utilizando aproximadamente un año 6 la verdad el unico problema que me dio fue que la tecla W fallaba por ratos pero lo solucione con un poco de alcohol isopropilico un par de gotas directo a la tecla y vuelve a estar bien.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Gabriel ayala

  • Love e-yooso keyboards
Color: Blue Switches(Black Black)
I now own 4 e-yooso keyboards, 3 with blue switches and 1 with brown switches. The fact that I've bought 4 of them probably says a lot unto itself. (I use one for our kitchen keyboard, one with my desktop, one in my office, and bought one for an employee.) They remind me of the feel from an IBM Selectric typewriter or an early IBM PC, something that I have missed with newer keyboards. The blue switches are very noisy, but they are the best feeling keyboards I've tried (including some much more expensive mechanical keyboards). I find that I make far fewer typing mistakes with these keyboards than standard non-mechanical keyboards and liked the feel better than other mechanicals, particularly the Redragon. They're great if you are working by yourself and won't disturb others with the noise. The brown switches are noisier than a standard keyboard, but less noisy than the blue switches. They're a nice compromise. The feel is almost as good as the blue switches, without the same volume. I'd recommend brown switches if you want a better keyboard without disturbing others around you as much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by EdB65

  • Great budget mechanical keyboard
Color: Red Switches(Black Black)
The quality of the keyboard itself is great, works just like original Cherry MX red switches. The keycaps themselves are poor quality and I had to replace them. For newbies who want to get into the hobby of mechanical keyboards it's an amazing product for this price
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by David

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