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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Took one star off due to the feel. The keys do have a slight slipperiness to them but do feel nice nonetheless. For the price you just cannot go wrong. The color is outstanding, the build quality is on par for the price so manage your expectations when ordering something of this price. The sound quality matched with the Gateron yellow jade pro on a hula f75 *chefs kiss* thocky, deep with a very smooth quiet creamy feeling.
Vicky Tran
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2025
the material is quite premium, however the retro keyboard style isn't for me.
R.H.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I decided to make my keyboard better looking by buying these keycaps and it definitely worked. They feel very smooth and obviously look very nice.
Orion W
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
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Honguito
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Falta piezas lo cual es inútil así que no compren esto porque puede que les llegue con piezas faltantes y no tengo carro para ir a la oficina de correo a devolverlo
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
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David E. Rosenthal
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I love the look and feel of these keys! It's a great improvement over the shine-through keys that came with my keyboard, and you still get RGB reflected on the keyboard base.The only problems with compatibility with my Alienware 510K is the longer keys don't fit. I might try modifying them -- otherwise I'll see if I can make do like this! Also, it needs a small version of the "menu" key to fit the lower right typing area. I used the extra "dot" key for now. And my keyboard has a mute button instead of the vol +- buttons.One issue, and I'm not sure it's they keyboard or the keycaps, but if you press the caps on too firmly, they stick at the bottom of the stroke. The easy solution is to pop the caps on gently, and if they stick just use the tool to pull them just a tiny bit loose off the keyswitch.However, for the quality, value, and overall keyboard improvement it's worth it.EDIT -- I modified the new keycaps so that fit, mostly, by cutting out the side post guides in the keycap, so the cap is only held by the middle post. I hope that works! Otherwise I can perform minor surgery so the skeleton of the old caps fit in the carcass of the new ones.
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Pros:These are creamy and thocky (I love thocky!)They feel nice to the touch and click.They are so affordable I was able to buy the white and black set to mix and match. You could do the same with the other colors here. You could even buy some just to try out the MDA profile because, as I write this, they are only $11.They come in a plastic container, not a ghetto bag that makes you sort them yourself.Cons:The font is hard to read. For example, look at the “N” key in the picture from the seller. Notice that it’s the same as the “2” key from the keypad turned on the side side and it looks really weird, like it's backwards. If you flip it in the other direction, it looks better, but due to the slant of the keys, you can’t do this!These are not MOA profile; they are MDA. Don’t believe me? Look at the seller’s picture of the keys from a side view and compare it with the picture of keycap profiles I’ve uploaded. You can clearly see that these keycaps are contoured, whereas MOA keycaps are flat. Keep reading for more information about this, but this is the end of the review.Why does flat vs curved matter?If you tend to keep your hands/wrists fairly static with your fingers close to the keyboard, flat keys make it easier to type without bumping your finger against the uneven edges (examples: MOA, XDA, DSA, KAM, G20). I love the rounded feel of MOA profile, though XDA, with a sharper edge, are the best flat profile for typing quickly with greater accuracy (if you are a still wrist typer like myself).If you tend to move your hands/wrists a lot or bounce your fingers off the keys, you might prefer a curve, and/or contoured, and sharper ridges (like cherry profile) because the curve/contour and sharper ridges help your fingers figure out where they are on the keyboard without having to look.If you find that you really like the MDA profile, but prefer something more rounded, check out KAT profile. They still have the ergonomic curve and varying heights of the keys, but the edges are softer and the height difference of the keys is more subtle.PS,I will update this review with a video of the keys installed on my keyboard at a later date. I forgot to do this before swapping out the keys and I have minimal motivation to do it right now.
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