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NPET K10V1 Wired Computer Keyboard, Plug and Play, Full-Size with 12 Multimedia Keys, Spill-Resistant, 6.2ft USB Cable, Compatible with PC, Laptop (Black)

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Arrives Wednesday, May 8
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Style: V1-No Backlit


Features

  • Easy to Set-up and Use: Set-up couldn't be easier, you plug in this corded keyboard via USB on your desktop or laptop and start using it immediately without any software installation.
  • Full-Size Keyboard: Offers 104 keys, including FN+F1-F12 multimedia keys, 5ft USB cable, and a number keypad.
  • Quiet, Comfortable Typing: This standard keyboard creates a comfortable typing experience. The switch life of each key withstands up to 1,000,000 keystrokes.
  • Spill-proof: This durable keyboard features a spill-resistant design, double-shot abs anti-fade keys, and sturdy tilt legs with adjustable height, meaning this keyboard is built to last.
  • Compatibility: This full-size keyboard is compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10 or later, plus it's a reliable and durable partner for your desk at home, or at work.

Brand: NPET


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Office


Special Feature: Waterproof, Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, USB


Color: Black


Operating System: Linux


Number of Keys: 104


Style: V1-No Backlit


Package Dimensions: 17.63 x 6.14 x 1.73 inches


Item Weight: 1.85 pounds


Manufacturer: NPET


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: K10


Date First Available: November 28, 2022


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  • For a budget price a good keyboard that both a general purpose or office and gamers should like.
Style: V3-RGB
NPET K10 Backlit Gaming Keyboard, Black 10/22/2022 I purchased the K10 budget membrane faux mechanical keyboard, I was searching for a backup budget keyboard my main PC keyboard gave up the ghost after 7 years, I needed a backup so I could continue working from home, while I wait for the new replacement keyboard to arrive next week. 1st impression, was when I grabbed the Amazon package at my front door, wow this is a heavy keyboard, opening the packaging I was impressed with its mechanical keyboard look, and it looked like a quality keyboard but at a budget price of $20. Of course, as soon as I set the K10 on the desk I started testing the keypress feedback, noise, and how typing felt. Key travel felt a tiny bit stiff but still good for this price point. Any key typing noise was surprisingly low. Plugging in the K10's braided USB cable the 1st con is revealed, it's too short 67" long, another 6 to 12 inches would be better. The board's RGB lights lit up and my windows 10pro PC had no issues with the new K10. The next thing I noticed, not necessarily a negative, is that the keys are smaller than typical full-sized keyboard keys. I am a touch typist capable of 60+wpm so the touch of the keypad size felt a little off. with nearly 40 years of using and owning many computers and their keyboards, touch typing resulted in some missed direct keypad hit more on the side of the key, adjusting was easy. One additional observation right after startup, a distinct odor was coming from the board, sort of half electrical and plastic overheating, (note, I had the RGB lights off). After about 20 min it faded and I haven't noticed it since. That 1st session with the K10 was 5+ hours of constant typing. What does a touch typist think of the key typing on the K10? • Sore fingers, my fingers were tired after 1 hour, and after 2 hours they were sore. The problem is how I type pushing down slightly harder than the average typist who maybe learned to type on a mushy membrane keyboard. I learned on IBM selectrics which required a slightly heavier key press. The keystroke travel is higher or longer on the floating keys of the K10 than most keyboards at 3.6mm, thus I have to push further down for it to bottom out the key travel, and if I am typing hard and fast, fingers are sore. I tested where the action point in the key travel seemed to be, it's either halfway or slightly higher. So if I type with a lighter keystroke and try to avoid the key bottoming out there should be less soreness. A lighter touch is possible and the keys feel good as you type along, and shouldn't have an issue with sore fingers. I would like the stroke to be a little softer or less stiff. •Noise, a comment about youtube reviewers. Any YT review doing their keyboard review on a wooden desk or a hard desk surface with no large mouse pad that cushions and accommodates both the keyboard and mouse, they are only noise testing the keyboard resonating with the hard desk, and that is likely 2 or 3x louder than typing with a keyboard on a desk size mouse pad. Typing noise on the K10 sitting on a 32"x12"x 2-3mm thick pad was very low. •No movement, the K10 on my full-size keyboard/mouse pad does not slide or move at all, the K10's weight and 3 rubber grip pads on the front bottom of the chassis, plus the two pull-out feet, securely hold the board with no movement. •Key wobble was not noticeable, very slight on the space bar. •RGB lights, are not my thing if there was an RGB selection that lights only the key letter or number that would be ideal. However, it's not an option. I have about 27 days to decide if I should keep the K10 or return to amazon. I'm pretty sure it's a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 23, 2022 by purchaser001

  • Everything is good except for the down arrow key that broke after a week.
Style: V3-RGB
The NPET K10 Gaming Keyboard is a membrane-style gaming keyboard that has been designed for gamers. In terms of build quality, the keyboard appears to be well-made with a durable plastic construction and a comfortable design. However, the fact that the down arrow key broke just a week after use is a concerning issue and raises questions about the keyboard's overall durability. In terms of performance, the keyboard has a range of gaming-specific features, such as anti-ghosting and media controls, that make it well-suited for gaming. The backlit keys are also a nice touch and allow for comfortable use in low light conditions. However, the broken down arrow key could be an inconvenience for some users and may affect their gaming experience. The keyboard is also relatively affordable, making it a good option for gamers on a budget. However, the fact that a key broke just a week after use suggests that there may be issues with the keyboard's overall durability and quality. Overall, the NPET K10 Gaming Keyboard appears to have some attractive features for gamers, but the broken down arrow key raises concerns about the keyboard's durability. As with any product, it's important to weigh the pros and cons before making a purchase, and to consider the potential risks and drawbacks before buying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 13, 2023 by Dillon Kirk

  • It's been that long???
Style: V3-RGB
Alright, either the Matrix is messing with my mind or I've genuinely had this for a long time. I remember order this like 1-2 months ago but my order says I've had this keyboard for almost 2 years. I don't remember getting this keyboard that long ago but I'll tell you my experience. It's been used to say the least and only up until I did a new computer build did it start going haywire on me. I'm not able to use Shift+T on this keyboard and this was the first problem (other than the paint of the key caps rubbing off) in the span of 2 years. To say the least, I just ordered two more of these and am currently leaving this review after looking up the order date on it. It lasted almost twice as long as my $200 keyboard that I got before it and I gotta say that I got a lot more value out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 19, 2023 by Darsek

  • works well, fairly quiet
Style: V3-RGB
I got one of these for my Macbook and one for my PC. Happy with them. They are fairly quiet, but not silent, WAY quieter than my Blue key tenkeyless that I can't get used to. Key travel is comfortable for me; I know when I've pressed one! Also I seem to miss the Shift key on my tenkeyless, that doesn't happen on this one. The lighting is easy to adjust, no big deal, I'm not really into the light thing, but it has it, whatever. You can turn them off entirely very easily with the light level control. My only complaint is that the characters on the keys themselves are kind of small, I strain to see whether I'm getting a $ or a % or any of those; I don't have them memorized. Even the numbers are a bit hard to see, I'm terrible with those. I'm good with them though, I'm keeping them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2023 by Nicky T

  • Colors available on the keyboard's backlights.
Style: V3-RGB
The keyboard itself is great. It is sturdy, durable with backlit keys. The serious downside is that the colors used are shades that are dull. Because of the shades used, they might as well NOT be backlit. They need to be a brighter shadeof colors. The shades of blue, purple, red, and yellowish green DO NOT provide visibility in subdued light unless you are hunkered over the keyboard and look straight down at the board. Even at the brightest intensity setting of the lights do not provide enough light to see the keys in a dim or dark room if your head or eyes are at any type of angle in relationship to the keyboard. That's a shame, because I love every other aspect of the keyboard. It's even resistant to liquid spills. If you don't care about using this keyboard in dim light, this a great keyboard. I have the wired connection model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2023 by TJG

  • Nice looking and good value
Style: V3-RGB
I am not a gamer but I needed a keyboard that I could use when the lights are low. This has taken my need to strain my eyes or get up to turn on and off the overhead lights. I also purchased one as a gift.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2023 by Just a Guy

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