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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 - White/Grey

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Color: White Grey/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 white 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, white grey yellow 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.

Package Dimensions: 13.11 x 5.04 x 1.85 inches


Item Weight: 1.46 pounds


Manufacturer: MageGee


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: July 27, 2021


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  • Great quality and key action for a $27 mechanical keyboard!!
Color: Blue/Blue Switch
[60%, blue/white key caps & blue switches] TLDR: ...great mechanical keyboard for cheap, better with o-rings installed and probably not a good match for folks with big hands, or anyone who needs full functionality with non-gaming apps. Full-ish review: All plastic top deck and recessed key bases aren't as "gamer" as higher end keyboards with flat aluminum top decks, but the switches have great action and you can turn the LED backlight down to useable levels , or off if desired (the brightest settings and demo modes are distracting, even in normal room light but the key symbols are hard to see without any backlight). The keys caps are actual two part co-molded types, rather than clear keys with paint masking (like my basic Logitech mechanical), though the cap thickness is a bit on the thin side. Key spacing is slightly cramped compared to many other keyboards, even some laptops and compacts. As received, the keyboard is *very* "clackety", but adding o-rings leaves a distinct "click" with each key press, but none of the resonant clatter from the key caps bottoming on the switch base. Adding the o-rings reduced overall key noise by about a third to my uncalibrated ear... Sufficient weight and decent rubber feet keep it from moving around too much during intense gaming and dual height feet on the back give a good range of angles. The size of a 60% board is awesome for clearing desk space for mouse movement, but if you're also using your gaming machine for general purpose computing, you may want to have a full sized keyboard to swap in for running any apps that benefit from dedicated F-keys, or a num-pad (the F-keys are doubled up with the upper row number keys and require a second keystroke to access). Honestly, I wish that gaming boards with just a num-pad delete were more common at this price, as they're much more useful, even for gaming, where having F-keys that are directly accessed is often a benefit. **This review is based on the first week of use, if there are any quality issues I'll revise the review and ratings! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 15, 2023 by Random

  • Not bad for the price
Color: Grey White/Blue Switch
I purchased this for under $25, so I will review as such. I got the yellow keycaps with blue switches. One of my hobbies is to buy dirt cheap mechanical keyboards and mod/improve them as much as I can. Sometimes I fall in love with them, other times I just give away as custom made gifts. This caught my attention because it is pretty rare to see a removable USB C connection in the right spot on cheap mech keyboards, I've retrofitted one with a after market port and it was such a pain I said I would never bother again. For the price this is a pretty good keyboard, although one of the loudest I have, and I'm currently neck deep in about 15 different mech keyboards. The switches are soldered on and are Jixian blues. Reviews aren't great and I would agree. They feel fine but sound obnoxious. I havn't tried the red switch option of this board but I would go that route if I ever repurchased, probably duller to the ear with similar feel when it comes to this grade switch. However, sound aside this is really nice to type on, and the cheapest 60% with USB C I have seen. The keycaps it comes with are really nice doubleshots and it came with a bag of extras, even some that don't fit on this board, like number pad big 0 and long vertical enter. Mine shipped all white and grey, and a bag of yellow modifiers/space/numkey/FN/backspace etc. Also a red esc cap. I immediately took it apart by removing all keycaps and removing six screws. Pretty solid board, but a big empty echo chamber of a base. I added one layer of Zip-n-fit foam to the deep well towards the back, than another full panel layer to the remaining space. I put 5 layers of masking tape on the back of the board and screwed it back together. This helped a long with the "pinginess" and reverb but the switches are still really load. Replacing the switches will be my next project but a long on as there are 136 pins to solder. Won't probably be worth it, but it's my wierd hobby and I will report back. My plans for this are my travel board for hotels. I recently lost a very expensive keyboard in baggage check and would rather just have $25 loss over the aggravation and hassle over a $150 claim with the airlines. If I was traveling with my wife though, she would tell me to throw this thing through the window because it is so loud. I guess if you are single, or plan to use it in a place with no one around, and budget is a concern and are willing to take it apart and make some adjustments, this is a very good $25 keyboard. For anyone who has a great mechanical keyboard or are in earshot of 50ft of someone, this probably isn't for you. Edit: I bought another one with red switches. I highly recommend going with red's, it feels better typing, and sounds 1000% better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 14, 2022 by Adam Adam

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