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XVX Womier K87 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Gateron Switch TKL Hot Swappable Keyboard Partitioned RGB Backlit Compact 87 Keys for PC PS4 Xbox (White, Red Switch)

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Arrives Monday, Jun 17
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Color: White, Red Switch


Features

  • TKL 87-Key White Mechanical KeyboardThe mechanical gaming keyboard uses Acrylic material case 360o full transparent, with TKL layout perfect size and it's good for gaming and Office use, offers more space for mouse movement, while maintaining a white minimalist style.
  • Dynamic Backlit RGB KeyboardThis 80% gaming keyboard has partitioned RGB modes with main keyboard RGB and around light RGB, showing different backlight effects and waves, double the playability. These modes will give you more enjoyment when you gaming or typing at night.
  • Hot-swappable Switch Sockets PCBHot-swappable design of this custom keyboard enables super convenient pullout and pop-in of the switches. Supports both 5-pin and 3-pin switches, of MX style including Gateron, Cherry and Kailh. Offers better stability and wider compatibility.
  • Custom and Programmable WaysWith software support, whatever backlit modes, key reassignments or combo keys macro records all enable for easy access.
  • Wide CompatibilityWomier Mechanical Gaming Keyboard compatible with Windows 10/8/7/ Vista/XP, and Limited Mac OS. Also compatible with PS5/PS4, Works well with Desktops, Chrome-book, PC, Laptop, Computer, and more. We provide responsive after-sales, any problems, please feel free to contact us.

Product Dimensions: 14.57 x 5.51 x 1.77 inches


Item Weight: 2.16 pounds


Manufacturer: XVX


Date First Available: September 24, 2020


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  • Was great and then the key lights stopped working after 7 months
Color: White, Brown Switch
My 11 year old daughter spent her birthday money to buy this keyboard. It looked/felt/typed great for about 7 months and then the lights just stopped working for the keys. We've tried everything but can't get the key lights working again, though the lights around the border still work. Loved it while it worked but now is just a regular keyboard for an expensive price that can't be used in low light settings. UPDATE: The XVX shop didn't have any hints nor did we see how to contact them, but reading the questions under the product we learned that FN + The backspace key for 5-7 does a factory reset, which caused the lights to start working again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Tasteofhome

  • Best keyboard i have own so far!
Color: White, Blue Switch
I am using this keyboard to type this review lol, I have been using this keyboard for about 6 months now and have had 0 issues the LEDS show no sigh of weakness yet. It has a nice weight to it and durability, for the price I have nothing to complain about.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Clayton

  • Amazing Keyboard, and with some standard mods, can sound as great as it looks!
Color: White, Brown Switch
TL;DR 10/10 amazing value keyboard with undeniably amazing RBG. Well built, solid construction, responsive switches, great feeling OEM profile PBT keycaps with clear legends and great shine-through. Stabilizers aren’t horrible and have some factory lubing, but grab some Krytox 205G0 to lubricate the stabs. Another reviewer mentioned that dielectric grease is a no go as the low profile exposes the stabs to more dust than high profile boards, gumming up the grease, but I have 0 experience. This is my first actual mechanical keyboard aside from my numpad so take this liberally if you’re looking to add this to your mech collection. I have been lurking for months on keyboard subreddits, youtube channels, and price checking every site I could find. Any comparable keyboard to this is over double the price (except 1 KPRepublic board) and you will likely have to wait for things to come in stock. This is ready to go, right now, with 1 day shipping to some people. - KPRepublic ZeeYoo 65% - $78.90 but it’s a 65% so keycaps will be hard to find outside of KPRepublic, and feel a little cramped IMO. Oh and shipping takes 1 month, or 2-3 weeks if you express ship. - Epomaker GK68XS Acrylic (with Bluetooth) - $175 barebones, $115 from Banggood with coupon, $90 case only if you want to do a conversion of your existing GK68 bumping the total price to $195 - Tofu65 - $108 just for the case no PCB, $166 barebones from aliexpress, oh and you’ll have to learn how to solder because there's no hotswap option. - Womier K66 - The 65% little brother to this board is $76, but has ABS keycaps, south-facing switches (good for cherry profile keycaps to prevent interference, but shine-through and RGB brilliance will be affected), and no page up/page down keys. You’ll also have to sacrifice the secondary legends if you replace the keycaps, and personally finding side-lit or even south oriented legends for 65% keycaps drove me up a wall because while there are many color options, none of them are pudding style. There was an option for reverse pudding keycaps (side-lit legends, clear top) but I don’t know about making my keyboard look like a midi controller. With some very standard mods, stabilizer & band-aid modding, then switch lubing & filming if you really felt like it ($20 for supplies), this board could easily sound just as amazing as it looks. The RGB is amazing. No I haven’t figured out how to do solid colors but the effects on this board are enough to keep me content for a lifetime. Reactive modes, non-reactive modes, color patterns and waves, it it really helps me see my desk in my dark apartment and also really brings me joy to use every day. Check out some youtube reviews to get all the functions as the included directions do not have them all. Get this board if you’re looking for something RGB, smaller than a full size, and easily customizable. The keycaps are PBT and will not fade, albeit they are thin and not very THOCC, but enough to hold you over until you get your pudding keycaps in, Gateron switches provide more value than any other switch as Cherry is far too overpriced and Otemus would likely make the hotswap Otemu only, and it doesn’t feel cheaply made at all to where I have concerns about the build quality or durability. I am so amazed, excited, and impressed with this as my first mechanical keyboard after months of checking out group buys, r/mechmarket, and watching from TaeKeyboards to the Dredgen Project, this absolutely provides a great value and great experience. The hotswap PCB and standard key sizes make customization very simple and I could not be happier. I only wished I grabbed a wrist rest as the keyboard sits a little high and the lack of any incline makes the typing angle harder on the wrists. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2021 by Allen

  • Great keyboard
Color: White, Yellow Switch
I’ve had this keyboard for a few months now and I love it! I spent a long time researching keyboards and looking for the right one for me and this one is perfect. The frosted case really helps showcase the rgb lights. It’s super fun and colorful but also sturdy. I use it for work and gaming and have had 0 issues with it, I replaced the key caps and that was very easy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022 by Madison lacross

  • Took 8 hours to mod... but it looks good and saved me a lot of money
Color: White, Brown Switch
This is my second mechanical keyboard and with all the keyboard components I wanted not all available (to build my own custom keyboard) and still feeling too new to dive that deep, I decided I'd have fun doing a 'budget keyboard' by buying this keyboard until after I move and do a proper "set up". I thought I'd get some keycaps from amazon and mod the stabilizers and lube the switches. It took me a good 5 minutes of struggle to pull out ONE switch... I thought I was going crazy, like suddenly I didn't know how to pull a switch. But I thought... maybe it's the board since each hole is carved out in this thick acrylic... you know, just needs some elbow grease. After about an hour and less than 5 switches pulled, I got a lil crazy and pulled the board apart. I unscrewed the back and took apart the top plate/frame and board. I was very careful as I didn't want to bend any of the pins. I then used the included brush and used the end of it to tap out each individual switch from underneath. Still needed some extra elbow grease, but this helped remove the switches a lot faster. After lubing all the switches and stabs, then modding the stabilizers using some electrical tape, I put the board back together. I'm not sure if this was just my board, but the cut outs for the switches were definitely like puzzle pieces and you had to fit them just right to get them to go in well. A total of 8 hours... no joke... and I finished the board. I've been using this board for about a week now and even with all the frustration with taking it apart, I'd still recommend it. *Now, being made of acrylic this board is very scratch prone. But I definitely love the frosted look to it especially with the RGB. *not really 'ergonomic' like most mechanical keyboards. it has some rubber feet, but they're pretty short and isn't really giving it that nice of an incline. but easily fixed with a wrist rest in terms of comfort *I didn't see reviews of this both on here or YouTube, but switches were hard to pull... at least for me. but it helped to unscrew the board. *TKL board so I'm very happy I've got designated arrow keys and a row of function keys. the 60% board is great in terms of size and "portability" (not really carrying it around), but I was getting annoyed of all the shortcuts and extra buttons I had to press to use certain keys. *I'm not crazy about RGB, so I like that this board has A LOT of options in terms of light choices and patterns *I have extra usb c cables... they don't work with this keyboard. like I mentioned earlier, this is only my second keyboard and I'm not great on like cables and technicalities so not sure if maybe this needs a specific type of cable, but my usb c to c don't work and only the included cable seems to work... but I'm having to use a dongle so I can use it on my Mac. *the original keycaps that come with the board are nice and not too tacky in terms of font and style *overall saved me a minimum of $100 as well as time as with prime, this all shipped very quickly and I didn't have to wait for group orders or waiting for delivery. EVEN WITH THE STRUGGLE, MOD IT. sounds so much better and not "rattly'' ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021 by Rebekah

  • just about everything on the keyboard is great
Color: White Pudding, Red Switch
the only thing I didn't like about this keyboard is the stabilizers on the keys/keycaps they're just a little wobbly and it's a little annoying but nothing major overall this keyboard is amazing and affordable definitely one of the better keyboards you can get on amazon
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by Evan

  • Good but feels a little lite.
Color: White, Yellow Switch
We like it...but the material is just a little less then we expected.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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