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Qisan Gaming Keyboard Mechanical Wired Keyboard Cherry MX Blue Switch Ice Blue Backlight Backlight Keyboard Mini Design (60%) 68-Keys White

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Color: 68 Keys Cherry MX Blue Switch


Features

  • The Mini design (60%) 68 Keys Cherry MX Blue Switch Ice Blue Backlight Mechanical keyboard is here. It is equipped with four directional keys and four navigation keys, not to mention function keys integrated into the number row. but with page up and down keys.It also comes with three DIP switches that allow you to disable the Windows key, swap Capslock with left Ctrl, or swap Windows key with the Functions.
  • The keyboard features a floating-key design in profile. Fitted with clear legends, the ABS keycaps allow the backlighting to truly shine, while the reflective brushed metal plate adds to the effect. To ensure stability, the plastic base of the keyboard is fitted with four rubber pads as well as two foldable feet.
  • Mini and portable design,unique 68 keys layout and mechanical switches,all keys roll-over anti-ghosting
  • Ergonomic wise key cap, Key click, no frame design
  • Powerful Multimedia controls,detachable USB cable

Description

Color:68 Keys Cherry MX Blue Switch Features: mini and portable design,unique 68 keys layout Cherry MX Blue Switch Mechanical keyboard,all keys roll-over anti-ghosting Keyboard size is 13.18"3.93"1.45" Color:White Key click and Linear Action,Strong hardness Personalized DPI adjustment, without borders floating key and keyboard and line separation, convenient affirmative What's included:1 x Mini keyboard 1 x USB Cable


Product Dimensions: 13.38 x 4.13 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 1.28 pounds


Manufacturer: Qisan


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CCDY003COOT7


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2016


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  • Perfect Travel Companion
Color: 68 keys Cherry MX Brown Switch
I purchased this keyboard to be my companion, I’m a digital nomad and I wanted a mechanical keyboard that will fit in my carry on bag. I picked this keyboard up with cherry MX brown switches and absolutely love it. If you’re looking for a new mechanical keyboard and don’t want to spend a ton of money, you can’t go wrong with these. Pros -Perfect size, if you can live without the number pad this will easily fit on any desk or workstation -The keyboard worked with my Macbook right out of the box, no drivers needed. -They are genuine MX Cherry Brown switches, and feel great to type on. I’m not exaggerating when I say my typing speed has gone up and errors have gone down thanks to switching over to a mechanical keyboard. -For genuine cherry mx switches, you really can’t beat the price. If you’ve been thinking about trying out blues or browns, this is a steal Cons -The layout takes a little getting used to, the ESC key is also ~. I haven’t closed an application by accident trying to type ~ yet but I have a feeling it’s coming -The font on the keycaps is annoying, I did a double take at the 0 key first time I saw it, wondering if it was both parentheses on one key as it looks like ( ). It’s not a deal breaker, I plan on swapping out the keycaps with a set I got from MassDrop (they are nice enough to include a key puller with the keyboard) -It’s insanely light, I’m putting this as a con because usually heft is attributed with quality. A full bottle of water weighs more than the Magicfoce 68, I’ve had non-mechanical keyboards weigh much more. Overall the keyboard is awesome, and I absolutely love it. If you’re a newbie trying to decide between blue and brown, it comes down to noise. Blues are LOUD, if you work in an office/near other people, they will get annoyed. The ‘clack’ is sorta similar to typewriters, you can hear the other person typing on one in a Skype conversation. Browns are softer, but have less of a noticeable ‘bump’ when you press them down. If you work in a public space, you won’t annoy any of your neighbors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016 by Chris B

  • A wonderful board for a wonderful price
This keyboard is perfect for me- I love the 60% keyboards such as tyhe pok3r and infinity, but I cannot live without arrow keys. The Magicforce has the advantage of being portable and providing the all important arrow keys. For a budget board, I can't recommend this keyboard enough. Definitely consider adding it to your collection :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2016 by Nick Hubbard

  • BUY THIS!
Color: 68 Keys Cherry MX Blue Switch
okay, wow! this keyboard far exceeded my expectations. i purchased the blue switch variant and wow does this sound and feel amazing! i was debating between this and brown and opted for the blue since sound is not an issue and it's solely for typing and aesthetics on my desk as I do not game. The keyboard only lights up blue for the blue switch variant, but it does give you the option for brightness and for breathing effects. it's compact but is still right size in my opinion not to take up too space on a desk setup but get the job done well. it works on macs, and some of the FN keys actually perform mac functions. it feels premium, has a decent weight to it and sounds great, look not further! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2017 by Brianna Schiotis

  • This is by far my favorite keyboard! I am a keyboard enthusiast and I ...
Color: 68 keys Cherry MX Brown Switch
This is by far my favorite keyboard! I am a keyboard enthusiast and I own more than 30 keyboards ... from membrane to mechanic to topre, from Apple magic keyboard to Oree (if you know) wooden keyboard... I want a compact, clean 60% keyboard with arrow keys. Unfortunately, the poker 3 that I purchased months ago doesn't have arrow keys. I saw Qisan keyboard on Massdrop and put a drop with the typewriter style keycaps...however, that one was a cherry mx black. I really like the feeling of the browns...there you go! I can ensure you that you will never regret your purchase. For less than 70 bucks, you get a genuine Cherry MX Brown keyboard with slick design! This is by far the best of the best keyboard I've ever owned! Get it before it discontinues! (Who knows...) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2016 by Chaos

  • Either not the real deal or Qisan's quality check is terrible
Color: 68 Keys Cherry MX Blue Switch
Got this, and returned it. My reason? well they advertised it having Cherry MX switches, and what did it have? Well when I popped off the keycaps I noticed there were two types of cherry mx switches, not sure which were the real ones and which were the knockoffs but they had different fonts. And then here comes the kicker, 2 of the switches (maybe more) were 'Kalih' switches...wtf? That's when i said, okay this is either a knock off keyboard or Qisan sucks in their quality control department. Also, amongst some of the switches some were more clicky than others which prompted me to pop off the keycaps in the first place. I went ahead and bought a refurbished Corsair STRAFE for about $20 less and it was phenomenal in terms of quality. A couple days later the TOMOHAWK keyboard came on sale for $26 with Outemu switches and they actually feel better than the cherry mx ones on my STRAFE. A lot more clickier and tactile, heavier, aluminum, no light but nbd, I never paid attention to that anyway. TOMOHAWK is the way to go, forget magicforce. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2017 by Luj

  • Great looking/sounding keyboard
Color: 68 Keys Cherry MX Blue Switch
Solid keyboard with high build quality materials. I don't feel like they skimped on anything. I got the Ice Blue LED with Cherry Blue switches and added the aftermarket ATTAV 37 Keys Gradient Bluelover keycaps (can be found here on Amazon) just to complete the look I was going for. The "clickyness" of the blue switches is exactly what I wanted. This is my first mechanical keyboard and I love how clicky these blue switches are. I was considering getting something quieter but I'm glad I didn't. As far as the LED's go, they can go from SUPER bright all the way down to very dim (the setting you see in my pictures is the dimmest one), or you can turn the LED's completely off. So if it's a light-show kind of night or a serious work kind of day, the LED's can be turned to whatever setting you want. I purchased this version (over the regular cheaper stock one) specifically for that reason. The ability to turn the LED's on or off made the difference for me. Most of my pictures show the keyboard with the dimmest LED option and one of the pictures have them off just to show you what it looks like. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018 by StevenR

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