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UBOTIE Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 60% 68keys Compact FPS Game USB Keyboards with Clicky Switches, Multi LED Backlit for PC Mac Xbox(Red Switch)

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Color: Red Switch


Features

  • RED LINEAR SWITCHES2.0mm actuation point and 60g opetating force will help to provide a linear typing feedback and a better gaming performance.
  • SHORT COMPACTSpace saving, portable, sure, none-num keys. Tilting your keyboard to show better gaming skills.
  • 1.6M LONG USB CABLEWith a detachable type-c charging port, the USB cable is suitable for all kinds of PCs.
  • RAINBOW LED BACKLITIt has 19 kinds of light effects: wave, drip ripples, the flow of light, a touch strp snow, etc.
  • 1 YEAR WARRANTYAny function issues will be solved in 2 hours and there might be a brand new mechanical keyboard for you.

Brand: UBOTIE


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Gaming Console, PC, Smart TV, Tablet


Connectivity Technology: USB-C


Keyboard Description: Mechanical


Recommended Uses For Product: Everyday Use, Programming, Gaming


Special Feature: Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Customizable Display Keys


Color: Red Switch


Number of Keys: 68


Style: Classic


Material: Plastic


Package Dimensions: 13.54 x 5.79 x 2.13 inches


Item Weight: 1.46 pounds


Manufacturer: KKT


Date First Available: April 4, 2023


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  • Affordable
Color: Red Switch
Good quality and not bulky at all. Changes color and love the sound it makes when typing.♥️
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Andrea

  • So far so good. The color is better in real life
So i don't know if Mofii is the same company as Ubotie, but anyhow, I got a Mofii. the color is way nicer in real life, typing in it feels great and actually, the white color of the light really suits the brown. I didn't know if I should buy it because it didn't have reviews, but anyway, I took a chance and so far so good. I'm really hoping it lasts. looks study though. nice sound too and i love round keycaps, by the way. once one is used to them is hard to go back to the square ones, it feels better to me somehow ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Lin

  • Perfect
The colors are so pretty and this actually sounds like a typewriter. There’s a lot of lighting modes and the brightness of the lights on this keyboard which all works great. Everything has been great so far with the keyboard and I have no problems with it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2021 by cb

  • Small and portable with a nice mechanical feel, but Linux users beware
Color: Blue Switch
The first thing you'll notice about this 65% keyboard is the size. It's small, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The keys are normal size, and use normal mechanical switches. It's comfortable to use. This is a great option if you want a mechanical keyboard with you while traveling. The keyboard uses blue clicky Cherry MX-style switches. The actual switches used are branded as "KRGD." It's fairly nice to type on, and I indeed prefer blue switches for typing and general stuff. For gaming, however, I think red switches are better. I tested the key rollover, and it would take as many keystrokes as I have fingers (that would be 10). So you don't have to worry about running out of keys. I also didn't have any problem with missed keystrokes, so the polling rate seems sufficient. This keyboard uses fixed color LEDs. So, each key is one color and you can't change it. There are a few lighting patterns you can choose from by using Fn+\. There are also LEDs on the sides of the keyboard. You can set it to always on, just like a normal backlight (that's what I do). The brightness is adjustable as well. You can change the key layout from Windows to Mac by pressing Fn+LAlt. This swaps the left alt key and the Windows key. If you do this, you'll also want to physically swap those keycaps so it makes more sense. Since this is a compact keyboard and is missing function keys, you'll instead need to use Fn + 1 through =, where Fn + 1 is F1 and Fn + = is F12. The manual is a little difficult to understand, but it contains all the special key combinations and the keys used to customize the layout and lighting. There are no feet to change the elevation. So, you get what you get. I didn't find it uncomfortable. The panel/plate to which the switches are mounted is metal, which is good. This helps with rigidity. The key switches aren't hot-swappable, but if you have the soldering skills it's pretty straightforward to change the switches to something else (Cherry MX reds, for example). I discovered a pretty significant issue with this keyboard that will affect some users. The keyboard has no way of sending Ctrl+Alt+F2,F3,F4 etc. for switching text consoles on a Linux machine. I tried every key combination I could, but there was no way I could get it to actually recognize these keys together. This pretty much makes it a non-starter for Linux command line users. The bottom line is this is a great compact keyboard for mechanical keyboard fans. For gaming it's great, as long as you're okay with clicky switches. Just be aware of the console switching issue if you're a Linux user. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by Tomvision Tomvision

  • Great small board
Color: Blue Switch
Got this to clear up space on my already cluttered desk. It does the job of clearing room great, but it's also a great little clicky switches board. Every press is registered Everytime and I have no problems with it. It's wired, but you can swap out a nicer coil cable or something with it. The lights are cool and the caps shine through. There isn't any residue or anything on them as of yet, which is good. It works well, it lights up and the switches are clicky. That's all that matters. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Katie W.

  • Probably the worst keyboard i've ever bought.
Color: Blue Switch
Within an hour of use several keys were already fading. The coloring of the keycaps was wearing off onto my fingers. For the price, i didn't expect the BEST keyboard ever, but this keyboard is made extremely cheap.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Chad N. Chad N.

  • Decent keyboard. Way too compact. Strange placement of certain keys
Color: Blue Switch
This is overall a pretty decent keyboard but I only gave it 3 stars because of the design of where it places certain keys. The ~ (tilda) key is normally on the left side next to the number 1 button but on this keyboard its placed on the right side. I get most people hardly ever use that key but developers and DevOps engineers use it almost on a daily basis. The back tick key is used to create code blocks and tilda is used to represent the home directory so when navigating on the terminal its very often used. I recommend this keyboard if you are looking for something to game with but if you are a engineer I would look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023 by Darsir Tsaitz

  • Brown color's keys are actually pink and peach not shades of brown
I purchased the brown color keyboard. The photo shows that the keys are different types of browns, but mine showed up with pinks and peaches instead of browns. I don't mind too much, but it just wasn't accurate to the photo.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2021 by Emily

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