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MageGee Portable 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, MK-Box LED Backlit Compact 68 Keys Mini Wired Office Keyboard with Red Switch for Windows Laptop PC Mac - Black/Grey

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Arrives Wednesday, May 1
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Color: Black/Red Switch


Features

  • Mini portable 60% compact layout: MK-Box is a 68 keys mechanical keyboard have cute small size, separate arrow keys and all your F-keys you need, can use it for gaming or work while saving space.
  • Mechanical red switch: characterized for being linear and smoother, slight key sound has no paragraph sense with minimal resistance, but fast action without a tactile bump feel which makes it easier to tap the keyboard.
  • Classic charming blue LED backlit: Customize multiple illuminated LED light effects, supports about 15 backlight modes, press Fn + Ins can control it, FN + / control backlight speed, FN + / control backlight brightness.
  • Full anti-ghosting keyboard: all 68 keys are no conflict, black grey red mash up design, ergonomic suspension double-color injection keycap, double kickstand feet adjustable typing angle and detachable usb cable, both practical and beautiful.
  • Extensive compatibility: MageGee MK-Box mechanical keyboards use USB 2.0 connector making it compatible with Windows (2000, XP, ME, Vista, 7, 8), Linux and Mac, plug and play, no drivers or software required.

Brand: MageGee


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Mechanical, Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Multimedia, Gaming


Special Feature: Portable, Ergonomics, Backlit, Trackpad


Color: Black/Red Switch


Number of Keys: 68


Keyboard backlighting color support: Single Color


Style: Modern,Classic,Casual,Standard,Ultimate


Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 3.9 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.48 pounds


Manufacturer: MageGee


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: July 3, 2021


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  • Great Budget Keyboard!
Color: White Black/Red Switch
I bought this keyboard expecting the bare minimum, and honestly I was blown away. The quality is almost as good as the Razer huntsman mini, and the keys themselves feel very nice. The board is quite heavy, and it honestly feels very sturdy. I was shocked by the quality for the price. It’s responsive, fast, and not overly loud. The backlight doesn’t show through the keys, and that’s the only downside I can see so far. But besides that, it’s a great 60% entry level keyboard for gaming. 9/10 would recommend, spend a little more if you want wireless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Peyton Cain

  • Good keyboard for the price, great company customer service
Color: Grey/Blue Switch
I purchased 2 keyboards for my gaming sons. The swapping of keys was easy. The keyboards held its charge well and lasted a day plus of frequent use (daily). The keys makes a clicky sound which is what my sons were going for. After a month of almost daily use, the space bar on one of the keyboards stopped working. There was nothing we could do to repair it at home. I reached out to the company via Amazon message and explained what happened. They replied promptly asking for a clarification of the problem and a picture of the problem. I submitted both and they offered us a replacement right away. It arrived in less than a week and works beautifully. They told us to discard the broken keyboard. The keyboard is good, but the customer service is excellent! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by McMom2Boys

  • Amazing keyboard for the price
Color: Grey/Blue Switch
Obviously there are better mechanical keyboards out there, but I don't think you'll find one for less than $30 better than this. I went with the blue switches because I am personally a fan of clicky switches. Following are my pros and cons PROS -Affordable as hell, seriously if you have the money to buy a crappy membrane keyboard then you have the money to buy one of these - Ergonomic design. The back rows of keys are slightly higher than the lower rows which make for a very comfortable and easy to type on design. I usually take a few days to adapt to a new keyboard but this one just felt good right off the bat. - Consistent and decent quality switches. I've used cheaper keyboards before and they usually have some QC issues with some switches having a completely different feel from others, but everything is consistent and feels the same on this one. CONS - The switches sound a bit "twangy". There is a higher pitch sound to the switches that other blue's don't suffer from. This was mitigated by sticking a few adhesive foam pads inside the PCB tray, but without the foam the switches were kind of annoying, and I've been using various blues for 10 years now. -Variances in the different colored key caps. The keyboard comes with some red and black keycaps to replace the default grey ones, and they sound difference is STARK. The red caps sound light and metallic, while the blacks sound heavy and thuddy. I replaced the default grey space bar with a red one and it has a very very obvious sound difference from the rest of the keys. -It's not hotswapable, the entire PCB is soldered and doing any kind of customization is nearly impossible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Aaron

  • Good Keyboard
Color: Black/Red Switch
I don't have much experience with gaming keyboards and I really just bought this to have a little more room on my desk at work, but I think it's pretty good. It's very clicky and while I do think it sounds just a little bit cheap, it's still satisfying to type on. I wish the lights were a bit brighter, but otherwise the variety of patterns it produces are fun. I haven't noticed any lag or connection issues, although I will mention that occasionally the @ and # are replaced with " and £ seemingly for no reason. I assume I'm hitting some kind of hotkey that changes 2 and 3's special characters, but I've yet to figure out what I could be doing and it's JUST those two keys. At no point does anything else change what it types. It might even be a weird glitch, but it's rare it happens and it doesn't bother me enough to do anything about. That aside, I've been happy with it and I'd recommend it as a stepping stone for someone not looking to spend a ton on a mechanical keyboard. I think it makes a great starting point. It also came with additional red keys so you can swap them out if you don't want it to be the default color. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by BAT

  • Works as it should
Color: Grey Black/Brown Switch
Feels pretty good for the price point. I thought it was the red switch version but it’s got brown switches. Must’ve just not caught it before I ordered it but it’s all good. Does what I need it to do. I’m not used to keyboard and mouse gaming really, so it’s still a bit awkward due to me primarily using an Xbox controller. But it does look great! And it has a nice weight to it. Doesn’t feel cheap either. Wish it was wireless but I would recommend so far. The spare key caps are not transparent lettering so it kinda messes with the LEDs coming through. Also a few extra red key caps that don’t really belong anywhere on the keyboard which was odd. I also wish that the keys that have dual function especially for things like volume were labeled. Oh well. Not a huge deal. Nice keyboard overall! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Jordan R. Jordan R.

  • Great keyboard
Color: Black/Red Switch
I only got this keyboard today and I am really happy about it. the keys are not loud, it is super small so it saves space, it comes with extra red key caps, and if you hold "fn" and then press the windows key it will lock the windows key so you don't accidentally tabbing out. The brightness is not very bright and it is difficult to remove key caps but overall a very good product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Moses Morales

  • Good looking
Color: White Black/Red Switch
Keyboard looks great and build quality is decent but feels cheap by times. Backlights is cold white , great and have diferent variations. Colors and design is great but there are some quality conmtrol flaws. I got the white-black and orange, out of the box it came with white and black key. Orange keys were packed in an extra bag wich is great but the miss is that the keyboard is a 60% so there is no number pad but orange keys included in bag include numb pad plus, minis, enter. Those ma be like extras but will prefered to see key that can be replace in the keyboard. Other downside is that the keyboard indeed is mechanical but it lacks of a spring that provide resistance to presure and key taping so key feel loose and whimpsy. For the pricepoint sure is a decent option but typing just feels like a toy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Cesar Fernando

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